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KMID : 1004220200200010001
Journal of Medical Gi-Gong
2020 Volume.20 No. 1 p.1 ~ p.14
Does "Pyegi" Mean Holding One's Breath?
Ahn Hun-Mo

Na Sam-Sik
Kang Han-Joo
Abstract
Objective : The purpose of this study is to grasp the concept of Pyegi and to find out the points of attention in the study of the classics of Korean Medicine.

Methods : We searched domestic and foreign databases for examples of Pyegi used in classics and prior research on Pyegi, Taesik, and Respiration.

Results : As a result of searching the Kanseki Repository, Pyegi appeared 1,710 times in 335 kinds of literatures. In the Korean Traditional Medicine Knowledge DB, Pyegi appeared 61 times in 21 kinds of literature. In the Korean Classics Comprehensive DB, a total of 25 data were searched for Pyegi, and 10 of them were translated.

Conclusions : The term "Pyegi" should not be interpreted in a linguistic sense. In order to understand the intention of the sentence at the time, "Pyegi" must be translated into breathing control exercises during Naedan training methods.
KEYWORD
Pyegi(øÍѨ), Taesik(÷ÃãÓ), Donguibogam(ÔÔì¢ÜÄÊü), Yonghobigeol(éÌûÛÝúÌÁ), Gyshajinjeon(Ñ·ÞËòØï¬), Breathing Control
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