Learning experience: Yang Ming, the sun is less, and the sun is hot, and the heat of the small intestine is more
The sun, the yang and the young yang, which one is more?
The sun and the sun, I couldn't figure it out at first. But I think it's because the sun is used too much, and the first thing that comes to mind is the sun in the sky, so it has a deep impact on me. But I see the paleographic explanation, too, which means great.
I think that the sun, in the Six Classics, discards the influence of the luminous object of the sun itself on us, and the light is understood in big characters, a great amount of sunlight. But Yang Ming should mean that in addition to Yang, there is also Ming, and Ming is also a luminous substance. Therefore, it may be more consistent for Yang Ming to be in front.
There doesn't seem to be a comparison in Master Ni's course between the sun and the sun. But it can also be seen from the order of counterpoint of the Six Classics. Foot Sun Bladder Meridian, his surface and inside correspond to the Foot Shao Yin and Kidney Meridian. Actually, this is already an answer. Hand Yang Ming large intestine meridian, corresponding to the hand Taiyin lung meridian, the lungs and the large intestine are on the surface. Therefore, judging from Zhang Zhongjing's Six Classics, Yang Ming corresponds to Taiyin. The sun corresponds to less shade.
Yang Ming to Taiyin. The sun is less cloudy. Less yang vs. yin.
Another thing you have to remember is that Shaoyang and Yin are both similar to the pivots of the door, which are the places of transformation. There is less yang in the yang, and there is yin in the yang. There is yin and yang in yin.
They are all hubs that are about to transform into yin and yang.
So, Yang Ming has two Yangs. The sun has a yang. Shaoyin also has a yang, but in his yang, there is already a faint yin.
Taiyin is two yin. Less yin is a yin. Yin is also a yin. But in this yin of his, there is already a faint yang appearing.
So this problem seems to be solvable.
A theory put forward by Ni Shiyou is that the small intestine and the heart are at the same frequency and at the same pressure and temperature, which can well explain why many acupuncture points in the abdomen are also affected by high temperatures. Aren't I learning the acupuncture points of the Yang Ming Stomach Sutra, I have carefully studied the origin and explanation of the names of each acupuncture point. Then an interesting phenomenon was discovered.
Like the acupuncture point of the milk root, (you can't map it, you can check it yourself, Baidu will search for the exact location of the milk root, and any orthodox website will have an explanation of the name of the acupuncture point)
This is an explanation for the fact that the spleen particles of the milk root are relatively dry and accumulate into muscle, and the heat source comes from the heart, so the water vapor is evaporated. It's easy to understand, right, everyone has muscles in the chest, and the spleen is the main muscle, right?
This is a paraphrase of the acupuncture point of closing the door. (You can't stick a map, you can check it yourself, Baidu will search for the exact location of the milk root, and any orthodox website will have an explanation of the name of the acupuncture point)
And then there's Taiyi, wait for me to show you. (You can't stick a map, you can check it yourself, Baidu will search for the exact location of the milk root, and any orthodox website will have an explanation of the name of the acupuncture point)
This is a map of the location of the beam gate, the closed gate, the Taiyi sliding meat gate and the Tianshu. (You can't stick a map, you can check it yourself, Baidu will search for the exact location of the milk root, and any orthodox website will have an explanation of the name of the acupuncture point)
Milk roots, you know, right next to the heart. Therefore, it is understandable that the milk root is heated by the heart, so the water vapor evaporates.
But starting from Liangmen, these acupuncture points are all in the abdomen. All of these acupuncture points are introduced around the small intestine and large intestine and transverse colon. It will mention the heat of the abdomen or something. The subtlety of the water valley that causes the spleen and stomach to move gradually dry up without too much moisture, it is more ambiguous, where does this heat come from?
However, according to Master Ni's theory, Chinese medicine is physical medicine, and the small intestine and the heart are at the same frequency, temperature and heat. It's completely explainable.
The small intestine is the heart-like luminous body of the abdomen, the little sun.