中华之美丛书围绕中华优秀传统文化这一主题,择取其中15个专题分别加以介绍。这15个专题,包括以思想、智慧、艺术为主的无形遗产,以工艺、器物为主的有形遗产,以衣食住行乐为主的民俗生活,它们精心构架,有机结合,勾勒出中国文化的一个总体面貌,并反映出中华文化独一无二的理念、智慧、气度、神韵。中医药学是中华民族在长期生活和生产实践中形成的宝贵财富。它以解除人类的疾病痛苦为目的,以人与自然的和谐相处为基本思路,在吸收中国古代哲学理念的基础上,构建了自己的理论框架,形成了独特的诊疗方式。如此灿烂的中医药学,其来龙去脉是什么?中医是怎样认识人体的?其主要理论思维如何?采用药物、针灸治病的方法包括哪些内容?本书将以简朴的语言娓娓道来,带领读者一起走进中医领域的深奥大门。Traditional Chinese Medicine TCM is a great and valuable treasure built by the Chinese nation through long-term production and practice. Aiming to cure diseases and suffering, TCM focuses on the harmony between people and nature, forges its theoretical framework and forms unique diagnosis and treatment methodologies based on ancient philosophical concepts.What are the causes and effects of the brilliant TCM? How does TCM recognize the human body? What about the major theories and thinking? What are the details of herbal treatments and acupuncture and moxibustion therapies? This book will usher readers into profound TCM with simple words.中华之美丛书围绕中华优秀传统文化这一主题,择取其中15个专题分别加以介绍。这15个专题,包括以思想、智慧、艺术为主的无形遗产,以工艺、器物为主的有形遗产,以衣食住行乐为主的民俗生活,它们精心构架,有机结合,勾勒出中国文化的一个总体面貌,并反映出中华文化独一无二的理念、智慧、气度、神韵。 中医药学是中华民族在长期生活和生产实践中形成的宝贵财富。它以解除人类的疾病痛苦为目的,以人与自然的和谐相处为基本思路,在吸收中国古代哲学理念的基础上,构建了自己的理论框架,形成了独特的诊疗方式。如此灿烂的中医药学,其来龙去脉是什么?中医是怎样认识人体的?其主要理论思维如何?采用药物、针灸治病的方法包括哪些内容?本书将以简朴的语言娓娓道来,带领读者一起走进中医领域的深奥大门。 Traditional Chinese Medicine TCM is a great and valuable treasure built by the Chinese nation through long-term production and practice. Aiming to cure diseases and suffering, TCM focuses on the harmony between people and nature, forges its theoretical framework and forms unique diagnosis and treatment methodologies based on ancient philosophical concepts.What are the causes and effects of the brilliant TCM? How does TCM recognize the human body? What about the major theories and thinking? What are the details of herbal treatments and acupuncture and moxibustion therapies? This book will usher readers into profound TCM with simple words.
關於作者:
梁永宣,北京中医药大学教授、博导,中华医学会医史学分会主任委员。赵歆,北京中医药大学副教授,北京中医药大学首届青年教师讲课比赛一等奖获得者,中国大学视频公开课主讲教师。甄雪燕,北京中医药大学副教授,中华医学会医史学分会青年委员会副主任委员。三人自2008年起共同创作多部作品,如《青少年中医药文化知识普及读本》、《中医启蒙三字经》、《中医健康养生谣》等 ,还在北京市部分中小学开展了中医药知识进校园授课活动,有较为丰富的中医科普写作经验。 Liang Yongxuan, doctoral advisor at Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, director-member of Chinese Society of Medical History of Chinese Medical Association.Zhao Xin, associate professor at Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, First-prize Winner at BUCM First Young Teacher Lecture Contest, and lecturer for the public video classes of Chinese universities.Zhen Xueyan, associate professor at Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, deputy directormember of the Youth Committee of Chinese Society of Medical History of Chinese Medical Association.Since 2008, Liang, Zhao and Zhen have jointly created many works, such as TCM Popularization Book for Adolescence, Three Character Classic for Enlightening TCM, Ballads for TCM Regimen, and lectured TCM in campuses of high and primary schools in Beijing. They are experienced writers in TCM popularization books.
目錄:
ForewordEvolution of Ancient TCMA Brief Introduction to TCM and Chinese Traditional CultureSpread of Ancient Medical ClassicsSkills and Virtues of Ancient DoctorsSelections from Ancient TCMBasic TCM TheoriesThe Foundation Works of TCM Yellow Emperors Classic of Internal MedicineSun, Moon and Yin , Yang Yin -yang Theory of TCMStarting with Five-colored Soil Five-Elements of TCMFrom the Theory that Man Is an Integral Part of Nature The Holistic View of TCMEssence, Qi and Shen Spirit of Chinese PeopleBlood and Body FluidsTCM on the Five Internal Organs VisceraWhy Do We Get SickDiagnostic Methods of the Traditional Chinese Medicine: Observation, Auscultation and Olfaction, Inquiry, and Pulse ExaminationSyndrome Differentiation for Determining Treatment of Traditional Chinese MedicineTraditional Chinese Medicine Treats Disease by Preventing Illness before It BeginsKnowledge about Traditional Chinese MedicineOrigin of Traditional Chinese MedicineComprehensive Traditional Chinese MedicineProcessingNatures and Flavors of Traditional Chinese MedicineThe Forms of Traditional Chinese DrugsThe Combination of MedicineIncreasingly Developed TCM in HistoryAcupuncture, Moxibustion and External TreatmentChannels, Network Vessels and AcupointsAcupuncture and Moxa-moxibustionMultiple Methods to Treat Internal Illness by External TreatmentTCM Theories about Health CultivationBalance and HealthEmotions and DiseasesHomology of Medicine and FoodNourishing the Body with Five GrainsHealth Maintenance in the Four SeasonsModerate Movements and RestDevelopment of TCM in Modern TimesDebate on TCM and Western Medicine in Modern TimesTrial for Integration of Traditional Chinese and Western MedicineExploration for Combination of Traditional Chinese and Western MedicineModern TCM Education and LegacyCharacteristics of Modern TCM Diagnosis and TreatmentOverview of Medicine of Ethnic Groups
內容試閱:
Traditional Chinese Medicine TCM is a great and valuable treasure built by the Han people and other ethnic groups through long-term production and practice based on the experiences of their predecessors. Aiming to cure diseases and suffering, TCM focuses on the harmony between people and nature and forges its theoretical framework and forms unique diagnosis and treatment methodologies based on ancient philosophical concepts.TCM emphasizes the close ties between man and society, possesses native dialectic thoughts, stresses the unity of heaven and man and values holism. The most important concepts, such as Chi, Yinyang and Wuxing five elements depict the unique understanding of the ancient Chinese of the functions of the human body, including the complete understanding of the interrelationship and interactions among the visceras Zang and Fu in the human body. TCM features understanding of both nature and human beings. With understanding of nature, medical resources are refined from plants, animals and minerals, becoming basic means to treat diseases. With understanding of human beings, TCM may identify pathogenesis, clarify functions of the visceras, make analysis and diagnosis based on discomforts and then treat them with herbs and theories of the Prescriptions of Herbs.