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Journal of Korean Medical History
2017 Volume.30 No. 2 p.83 ~ p.100
Study on Leigong-Huangdi¡¯s Medical Theory
Kang Min-Whee

Kim Ki-Wook
Abstract
Research purpose : Review of the systematized medical theory of Huangdi within the first series of conversations including questions and answers between Leigong and Huangdi.

Conclusions : 1. ¡°Huang-di-Nei-Jing¡± records the 5 theories of Huangdi¡¯s system of thinking (üÜð¨ùÊ÷ï). Among these, the contents of the questions and answers with Leigong led to the establishment of the first of Huangdi¡¯s treatises. 2. In the questions and answers exchanged between Leigong and Huangdi, the Suwen (áÈÙý) Chapter deals with the areas of Yinyang, Zangfu, Cause and Mechanism of diseases, as well as medical ethics. Moreover, the ??Lingshu (çÏõÒ)?? Chapter discusses distribution of meridian system, routes of circulation of energies, symptoms, acupuncture therapy and diagnosis, etc. 3. Characteristics of the medicine of Leigong and Huangdi can be summarized as follows: Firstly, 12 meridian systems of the ?Jingmai (ÌèØæ)? section describes the meridian system that ceaselessly circulates in the shape of loops with the inner and outer aspects linked with each other. Secondly, regarding the methods of diagnosis, the ?Yinyangleilun (ëäåÕëºÖå)? section describes the method of diagnosis through palpation of pulse. In addition, the ?Wuse (çéßä)? section describes visual diagnosis that uses five colors. The Wuhang combination of spleen, liver, kidney of ?Shicongronglun (ãÆðôé»Öå)? section also includes the Wuhang theory of ??Jinwenshangshu (ÐÑÙþßÆßö)??. The ?Wuse? section discusses areas of the face and five colors, while the ?Yinyangleilun? discusses the ¡®Yinyancixiongmaifa (ëäåÕíÁê©ØæÛö)¡¯, the ?Jingmai? discusses the ¡®Yinyancunkoumaifa (ìÑçÊõ»Ï¢ØæÛö)¡¯, and the ?Zhengsishilun? and ?Fangchengshuailun? discuss ¡®chifuzhenfa (ô©Ý±òàÛö)¡¯. Thirdly, Huangdi¡¯s school of thinking did not neglect bencao (Üâõ®) and tangye (÷·äû), which are discussed in the ?Jiejingweilun? and ?Shicongronglun? sections.
KEYWORD
Leigong, Huangdi, Huangdineijing, Classical Chinese Medicine
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