Exploring the Essence of ‘Integrity’ in Traditional Chinese Medicine: Fang Feng – Strengthening the Body and Expelling Wind

Exploring the Essence of 'Integrity' in Traditional Chinese Medicine: Fang Feng - Strengthening the Body and Expelling Wind

The culture of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is deeply intertwined with the culture of integrity, sharing the same roots and origins. Poetry expresses aspirations, while medicine symbolizes integrity. Many Chinese medicinal materials embody profound cultural values of integrity. Let us delve into the culture of TCM and savor its essence of purity.. Chinese medicine is … Read more

Integrity in Intangible Cultural Heritage: Strengthening the Right and Eliminating the Wrong

Integrity in Intangible Cultural Heritage: Strengthening the Right and Eliminating the Wrong

Since ancient times, the culture of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and the culture of integrity have shared commonalities, both stemming from the mission of “treating diseases and saving lives.” The TCM principles of “preventing disease before it occurs, treating both the root and the symptoms, strengthening the foundation and nurturing the essence, and strengthening the … Read more

The Essence of Integrity in Traditional Chinese Medicine: Fang Feng – Strengthening the Body and Expelling Wind

The culture of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is deeply intertwined with the culture of integrity, sharing the same roots and origins. Poetry expresses aspirations, while medicine symbolizes integrity. Many Chinese medicinal materials embody profound cultural values of integrity. When the integrity factors emanating from ancient TCM culture blend with the self-revolution of the Party in … Read more

The Origin of ‘Consistency Between Inner and Outer’

The Origin of 'Consistency Between Inner and Outer'

There is an idiom called “表里如一” (biǎo lǐ rú yī), which literally means that the surface and the inner self are one and the same, describing a complete consistency between words and actions. “表” (biǎo) refers to the external appearance; “里” (lǐ) refers to the inner self. According to some sources, “表里如一” originates from the … Read more