Understanding the Seven Emotions and Six Desires in Traditional Culture

Understanding the Seven Emotions and Six Desires in Traditional Culture

There are countless idioms related to numbers. However, we often do not know their meanings. What are the “Seven Emotions” and “Six Desires”? What are the “Six Relations” in “Six Relations Unrecognized”? Is “Eight Bowing Friendship” really about eight bows? Today, let’s explore the meanings of numbers in idioms! EightbāBowingbàiFriendshipjiāo Refers to the sworn brotherhood … Read more

The Relationship Between ‘Seven Emotions and Six Desires’ and the Five Organs in Traditional Chinese Medicine

The Relationship Between 'Seven Emotions and Six Desires' and the Five Organs in Traditional Chinese Medicine

What are the ‘Seven Emotions and Six Desires’ in Traditional Chinese Medicine? In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), the ‘Seven Emotions’ refer to the emotional states of joy, anger, worry, contemplation, sadness, fear, and shock. These seven emotional states, when excessively stimulated, can lead to an imbalance of yin and yang, and disrupt the flow of … Read more

Traditional Chinese Medicine: Emotions and Disease – Understanding the Seven Emotions and Their Relationship with the Five Organs

Traditional Chinese Medicine: Emotions and Disease - Understanding the Seven Emotions and Their Relationship with the Five Organs

Humans experience seven emotions and six desires, known as the seven emotions, which include joy, anger, worry, thought, sadness, fear, and shock. These seven emotions are related to our internal organs: joy harms the heart, anger harms the liver, thought harms the spleen, worry harms the lungs, and fear harms the kidneys. Any emotion that … Read more

Unveiling TCM: How Emotions Lead to Illness (In-Depth Analysis)

Unveiling TCM: How Emotions Lead to Illness (In-Depth Analysis)

Warm reminder: The audio is read by a robot, and fellow practitioners can choose to listen according to their needs. Emotions are the human mind’s response to external stimuli.In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), appropriately expressing emotions is beneficial for health, but repression or excessive expression can harm the body.To address emotional issues, we must cultivate … Read more

Health Science Popularization | The Seven Emotions of Chinese Medicine: The Secrets of Herbal Compatibility

Health Science Popularization | The Seven Emotions of Chinese Medicine: The Secrets of Herbal Compatibility

In the vast world of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), the “Seven Emotions of Chinese Medicine” is like a mysterious treasure trove, containing rich knowledge and wisdom. It not only reveals the complex and subtle relationships between herbs but also guides the precision and safety of TCM prescriptions. The Shen Nong Ben Cao Jing (Shen Nong’s … Read more

What are the Seven Emotions and Six Desires? The Most Poetic Answer

What are the Seven Emotions and Six Desires? The Most Poetic Answer

Life is inherently ordinary; throughout this lifetime, no one can escape the seven emotions and six desires.In Buddhism, the “seven emotions” refer to “joy, anger, worry, fear, love, hate, and desire”.These seven emotions are innate to humans. We instinctively smile when we encounter something joyful; we become angry when our limits are tested; we feel … Read more

Emotions and Diseases: The Relationship Between the Seven Emotions and the Five Organs

Emotions and Diseases: The Relationship Between the Seven Emotions and the Five Organs

Inheriting Traditional Chinese Medicine Culture and Cultivating TCM Talent We hope more people can share this with their friends, allowing every Chinese person to learn about and understand TCM. What are the Seven Emotions? Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) considers the Seven Emotions to be joy, anger, worry, thought, sadness, fear, and shock. These are the … Read more

Distinguishing Between Wind-Cold and Wind-Heat Colds

Distinguishing Between Wind-Cold and Wind-Heat Colds

Wind-Cold Cold is caused by the invasion of wind-cold evil and the failure of lung qi to disperse. Symptoms include: severe chills, mild fever, absence of sweating, headache, body aches, nasal congestion with clear discharge, cough with thin white phlegm, no thirst or preference for warm drinks, and a thin white tongue coating. The treatment … Read more

Understanding Traditional Chinese Medicine: A Single Method to Cure Wind-Cold Common Cold

Understanding Traditional Chinese Medicine: A Single Method to Cure Wind-Cold Common Cold

The spring weather is changeable, sometimes hot and sometimes cool, especially with significant temperature differences in the morning and evening, which many people find difficult to adapt to. Frequent changes of clothing can easily lead to a wind-cold common cold. This is particularly important for families with young children. When it comes to colds, everyone … Read more