Cordns

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Cordns Blog Blog Collection of Shaanxi Science and Technology Press, by Xue Wenhán.

Local publication data under review. · 60 chapter entries · Updated March 22, 2026

Cordns

Table of Contents

  1. Medical Research

    - Eastern and Western Cultures in the Middle Ages and Their Influence on Later Generations / Pei Zhengxue / 001 - Pushing Macroscopic Syndrome Differentiation to Microscopic Syndrome Differentiation: The Urgent Task Ahea

  2. I. Poetry – Pei Zhengxue / 215

    “Sowing Mulberry Trees,” A New Year’s Message / 223

  3. II. Travelogue – Pei Zhengxue / 225

    ### 从东施效颦说起 /238 **从"讳莫如深"到"讳疾忌医"** /240 **谈谈审美** /243 **从"洋人招手"说起** /246 **谈《皇帝的新装》** /248 **文学艺术闲话** /251 谈中国人的传统修养 /254 **从"己所不欲,勿施于人"说开去** /259 **伟大的爱** /261 **秋雨金城** /262 **平

  4. III. Essays – Pei Zhengxue / 237

    Starting from the Story of Dong Shi’s Self-Depiction / 238

  5. IV. Fu – Pei Zhengxue / 265

    医学和文学、艺术一样,作为上层建筑,是在一定的社会基础上发展的。最早,中医和西医发展的社会基础都是农业和手工业,因此,其形式和内容大体相同,公元前四世纪,西方医学的代表希波克拉底,他的二十卷《希波克拉底文集》和同一个时期的东方医学的代表论著《黄帝内经》,其思想、内容大体一致,前者提出事物有对立的两个方面,后者提出阴阳;前者提出了风、火、水、地,后者提出了五行

  6. V. Other Works – Pei Zhengxue / 268

    “Tears of Gratitude for a Close Friend, Mou Benli” / 268

  7. I. The Social Origins of Chinese and Western Medicine

    ### I. The Social Origins of Chinese and Western Medicine

  8. 1. On TCM’s Phlegm-Dampness Syndrome

    In the “Golden Cabinet – Phlegm, Water, and Qi Chapter,” it states: “There are four types of dampness: phlegm-dampness, suspended dampness, overflow dampness, and branch dampness.” “Water flows through the intestines, pr

  9. 2. On TCM’s Heat Disease Syndrome

    In “Treatise on Cold Damage,” it states: “When the Sun is affected, the pulse is floating, the head and neck are stiff with pain and cold, sometimes with fever, sometimes without fever—but always with chills, body aches,

  10. 3. On TCM’s Chest Obstruction

    In the “Golden Cabinet – Chest Obstruction, Heart Pain, Shortness of Breath Chapter,” it states: “Chest obstruction manifests as shortness of breath, coughing, and chest/back pain, along with shortness of breath; the pul

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