Data Released by Chengdu Aging Committee: Centenarians Show ‘Yin Dominance and Yang Deficiency’

Data Released by Chengdu Aging Committee: Centenarians Show 'Yin Dominance and Yang Deficiency'

Chengdu Aging Committee has released data indicating that centenarians continue to exhibit “Yin dominance and Yang deficiency“, with urban and rural populations being relatively equal. As of December 31, 2015, there are a total of 846 centenarians in Chengdu, an increase of 40 from the previous year. Among these 846 centenarians, the number of females … Read more

How to Treat “Yin Excess and Yang Deficiency”? The Revival of the Fu Yang School!

How to Treat "Yin Excess and Yang Deficiency"? The Revival of the Fu Yang School!

During the late Qing Dynasty, under the reigns of Tongzhi and Guangxu, the “Fu Yang School”, led by Zheng Qinan, also known as the “Fire God School”, gained immense popularity. They emphasized the importance of Yang Qi and effectively utilized herbs such as Fu Zi (Aconite) and Gan Jiang (Dried Ginger) to treat severe conditions, … Read more

The Impact of Obedience Education on Gender Dynamics

The Impact of Obedience Education on Gender Dynamics

It is evident that our society is increasingly characterized by a dominance of femininity and a decline in masculinity. In universities, the number of high-achieving female students is on the rise, and in the workplace, successful women are becoming more prevalent. As a university teacher, I have witnessed a decline in the number of boys … Read more

Why Do Chinese Female Athletes Win More Gold Medals Than Male Athletes?

Why Do Chinese Female Athletes Win More Gold Medals Than Male Athletes?

Olympic Gold: Women Outperform Men? The Tokyo Olympics have concluded, with China winning 38 gold, 32 silver, and 18 bronze medals, totaling 88 medals, ranking second in both gold and overall medal counts, achieving the best results in overseas competitions alongside the London Olympics. While we generally focus on the total number of medals, if … Read more

What Are the Roots of Excess Yin and Deficient Yang?

What Are the Roots of Excess Yin and Deficient Yang?

What Are the Roots of Excess Yin and Deficient Yang? Poem of the Fall of the State The king raises the surrender flag atop the city, How could I, a concubine, know in the deep palace? 140,000 men lay down their arms, Not a single one is a man! In the second year of the … Read more

Is the Increasing Female Enrollment in Universities a New Norm? Industry Calls for Adaptation in Talent Development and Employment

Is the Increasing Female Enrollment in Universities a New Norm? Industry Calls for Adaptation in Talent Development and Employment

It is that time of year again, the annual university freshman enrollment season. With the release of new student data from various universities, many have noticed that classes increasingly feature more females than males, with some colleges having only one male for every seven females. In recent years, the rapid increase in the proportion of … Read more

A Detailed Explanation of TCM: The Interrelationships of the Five Organs and Six Bowels

A Detailed Explanation of TCM: The Interrelationships of the Five Organs and Six Bowels

A Detailed Explanation of TCM: The Interrelationships of the Five Organs and Six Bowels The human body contains five organs (wuzang) and six bowels (liufu). The five organs are: Heart (xin), Liver (gan), Spleen (pi), Lung (fei), and Kidney (shen); the six bowels refer to the Gallbladder (dan), Stomach (wei), Large Intestine (dachang), Small Intestine … Read more

The Interactions of the Five Elements: Generating and Overcoming

The Interactions of the Five Elements: Generating and Overcoming

Generating refers to the process of mutual support, while overcoming refers to the process of mutual restraint. The concept of generating (相生) implies mutual nourishment and promotion, while overcoming (相克) indicates mutual restriction and dominance. The growth, development, change, and decline of things are not isolated or unrelated processes; rather, they involve both mutual support … Read more

Understanding the Five Elements in Traditional Chinese Medicine

Understanding the Five Elements in Traditional Chinese Medicine

In the world, both tangible and intangible things are associated with the theory of the Five Elements, which we refer to as Metal, Wood, Water, Fire, and Earth. With the Five Elements, there are naturally relationships of mutual generation and mutual restraint, allowing the world to develop and maintain balance. Do you know what the … Read more

A Comprehensive Explanation of the Interactions Between the Five Organs and Six Bowels in Traditional Chinese Medicine

A Comprehensive Explanation of the Interactions Between the Five Organs and Six Bowels in Traditional Chinese Medicine

There are a total of five organs and six bowels in the human body. The five organs are: Heart (Xin), Liver (Gan), Spleen (Pi), Lung (Fei), and Kidney (Shen); the six bowels refer to the Gallbladder (Dan), Stomach (Wei), Large Intestine (Da Chang), Small Intestine (Xiao Chang), San Jiao (Triple Burner), and Bladder (Pang Guang). … Read more