Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - It's very hot. I've been blowing the electric fan, and I feel soft and sour all over. What's the matter?

It's very hot. I've been blowing the electric fan, and I feel soft and sour all over. What's the matter?

Traditional Chinese medicine is the manifestation of qi deficiency. It's hot in summer and the pores are open. Sweating is the flow of blood. Sweating is very gas-consuming, and then blow the fan. Because the pores are open, they are easily attacked by common cold. Cold is the first of the six evils, and it is the easiest to cause disease. It's like riding an electric car in summer is the easiest way to hurt your knees, because it's hot in summer, your pores are open and you are vulnerable to the wind. The temperature is low in winter, although it is cold, but the pores are closed and it is not easy to get hurt. Then, when taking a hot bath, a large number of pores are opened, which is a process of exhausting gas. If you are weak or hungry, taking a hot bath is easy to get dizzy and even breathe poorly. However, as soon as you get out of the bathroom and get cold, your pores will close immediately, your blood will no longer be consumed, your blood vessels will contract, your blood will be transported to your brain, and you will be refreshed immediately. The reason is the same. It is said that the first thing to practice Neijia Boxing is to practice the skin, not the skin, but to practice the pores and vertical hair muscles, until it seems that the cold has goose bumps and locked the qi and blood, and people's qi and blood are inseparable. Natural endurance is lasting. Without it, the human body can't function, and people don't know its daily use. Small phenomena contain great truths, from which China's regimen is summed up. I hope I can help you.