北京中医药大学学报2025,Vol.48Issue(2):187-192,6.DOI:10.3969/j.issn.1006-2157.2025.02.007
从肝与命门藏象剖析古代医家的方位理论
Analysis of ancient medical physicians' spatial theory from the perspective of liver and mingmen visceral manifestation
摘要
Abstract
Yin-yang,visceral manifestation,and ti-yong theories are the core theories of traditional Chinese medicine(TCM)and play a crucial role in its formation and development.With the continuous evolution of Chinese philosophy,TCM philosophy and theories have undergone significant influence,resulting in differing interpretations of the visceral manifestation of liver and mingmen across various historical periods by different medical practitioners.This paper focuses on the different understandings of the position of liver and mingmen,combining relevant philosophical images and TCM anatomical illustrations to deeply explore ancient medical theorists' concepts regarding the four spatial directions of left,right,up,and down.The research reveals that ancient medical theorists' conceptualization of spatial theory transitioned from an initial circular motion to a vertical movement,with the focus shifting from the upper part to the lower part.The primary reasons for these differences and changes could be explained by the varying emphasis on the ti-yong theory and differing focal points within the yin-yang theory.This study systematically examines the evolution of visceral manifestation theories related to liver and mingmen,highlights the shifts in physicians' perspectives on spatial theory,and analyzes the influence of the ti-yong theory and yin-yang theory on these changes.The findings aim to provide a theoretical guide for advancing research and clinical application of spatial theory in TCM,thereby fostering the integration of TCM philosophy with medical theory.关键词
肝/命门/藏象/方位理论Key words
liver/mingmen/visceral manifestation/spatial theory分类
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席崇程,张杰,吴文军,张之文,翟双庆,冯全生..从肝与命门藏象剖析古代医家的方位理论[J].北京中医药大学学报,2025,48(2):187-192,6.基金项目
四川省哲学社会科学基金项目(No.SCJJ24ND210) (No.SCJJ24ND210)
四川省自然科学基金项目(No.2023NSFSC1811) Philosophy and Social Science Foundation of Sichuan Province(No.SCJJ24ND210) (No.2023NSFSC1811)