Comprehensive Guide: Detailed Distribution Map of Human Internal Organs

Comprehensive Guide: Detailed Distribution Map of Human Internal Organs

The five zang and six fu refer to the various organs in the human body. “Zang” refers to solid organs, which include the heart (xin), liver (gan), spleen (pi), lungs (fei), and kidneys (shen). “Fu” refers to hollow organs, which include the small intestine (xiao chang), gallbladder (dan), stomach (wei), large intestine (da chang), and … Read more

Five Essential Principles of Health Preservation: Abundant Qi and Blood, Smooth Meridians, Proper Bone Alignment and Flexible Tendons, Yin-Yang Balance, and Cultivating the Heart and Nature!

Five Essential Principles of Health Preservation: Abundant Qi and Blood, Smooth Meridians, Proper Bone Alignment and Flexible Tendons, Yin-Yang Balance, and Cultivating the Heart and Nature!

Important Note: Due to a major WeChat update, to avoid losing contact, please click the “Read a Book in Seven Days >” in the upper right corner and set it as a star ⭐. Thank you all! Five Essential Principles of Health Preservation: Abundant Qi and Blood, Smooth Meridians, Proper Bone Alignment and Flexible Tendons, … Read more

The Yi Jin Jing: A Traditional Chinese Exercise for Health and Vitality

The Yi Jin Jing: A Traditional Chinese Exercise for Health and Vitality

The Yi Jin Jing (易筋经), originating from ancient Chinese medical guiding techniques, is known for its effects on strengthening the body and preventing diseases. It has been widely practiced among Daoist, Buddhist, and martial arts practitioners for centuries. The Yi Jin Jing emerged during the Qin and Han dynasties as a form of guiding technique … Read more

Learn Qigong in Five Minutes for Lifelong Benefits

Learn Qigong in Five Minutes for Lifelong Benefits

People often ask me how to practice Qigong. My leg ailments, lumbar disc disease, and cervical spondylosis were all cured through Qigong. At one point, I was bedridden due to my leg condition, and even doctors thought there was no hope for recovery. Ultimately, through willpower and perseverance, I healed myself by practicing Qigong. Why … Read more

Wudang Qigong – Xianhe Gong for Achieving Small Heavenly Cycle in a Short Time

The Qigong of the Wudang Taiyi Tianying School is divided into two parts: dynamic and static practices. The dynamic practice consists of two sets. One set is called “Taiyi Xianhe Gong” (also known as “Xianhe Yinshui”, a beginner’s practice with 32 forms), which is composed of movements that imitate the actions of a crane flying, … Read more

Understanding Qigong and Its Four Major Benefits

Understanding Qigong and Its Four Major Benefits

Click on the above “Zibo 12349” to subscribe! Understanding Qigong and Its Four Major Benefits Qigong is a widely recognized form of exercise that not only the elderly practice but also many young people have shown interest in. This is because Qigong greatly benefits human health. Let’s take a look. Essential Knowledge About Qigong Qigong … Read more

Introduction to Qigong Techniques

Introduction to Qigong Techniques

The locations of the Eight Points of the Great Circulation of Qigong and the Eight Meridians are as follows: 1. **Ren Point** (Ren Mai Ren Xue): The Ren channel represents responsibility; the heart is the master of the body, thus the Ren point is located at the heart. The heart governs intention, and everything arises … Read more

Benefits of Qigong Practice for the Elderly | Precautions After Practice

Benefits of Qigong Practice for the Elderly | Precautions After Practice

Traditional Chinese Medicine Health Knowledge Updated Daily Benefits of Qigong Practice for the Elderly | Precautions After Practice Many elderly individuals have found that through practicing Qigong, they can read books and newspapers without reading glasses. Additionally, many have experienced a reversal of gray hair to black, normalization of high blood pressure, alleviation of angina … Read more

What is Qigong

What is Qigong

Qigong is a unique gem in the treasure trove of Chinese medicine, representing a form of healthcare exercise that embodies the ethnic characteristics of our national medical heritage. It is a summary of the experiences of the Chinese people in their struggle against nature and disease, utilizing the power of consciousness to self-regulate the life … Read more

Yin-Yang Qi Gathering Technique – Uniting the Qi Channels of the Body!

Yin-Yang Qi Gathering Technique Can be practiced in a comfortable seated position, whether on a chair, cushion, or even standing. Relax your entire body, gently close your eyes, with palms facing down, fingertips pointing forward, resting comfortably on your knees. Slowly inhale into the lower abdomen (dantian), filling it completely. Hold your breath: stop breathing. … Read more