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Lung-oriented pulse

"The lung faces a hundred pulses" comes from Su Wen's theory of meridian differentiation. "The pulse flows in the qi, and the qi returns to the lungs, and the lungs are in the pulse, and the essence is lost in the moss. Hair pulse is combined with essence, and qi flows in the house. The spirit of the government is clear, and it is heavy to stay in Sanzang. When it is flat, the air port becomes one inch, so that it dies. "

Physicians in past dynasties of traditional Chinese medicine have comments on the discussion of lung pulse, such as:

Zhang Jingyue's note: "The circulation of meridians must be due to qi, which governs the lungs, so it is the meeting of hundreds of pulses."

Zhang Zhicong's Note: "The meridian qi of the hundred pulse always belongs to the great meridian, and the meridian qi belongs to the lung, so the qi of the hundred pulse belongs to the lung."

Tang's Note: "Words, pulse and air flow are the great meridians, and the meridians and qi return to the Sect, and the court is on the pulse, and the lung is covered with a canopy. No matter how high the status is, the Hundred Pulse Association will prevail." Therefore, the lung pulse is full, but the essence is full, which is defeated by fur. "

Zhang Ming Xie Bin's note: "The essence of lewdness lies in the pulse, the pulse flows through the meridians, and the meridians circulate, from essence to qi, and qi governs the lungs, which is the cover of the five internal organs, so it is the meeting of hundreds of veins."