Publisher's Synopsis
When looking at, smelling, and asking about symptoms in traditional Chinese medicine, why does "look" come first? "Huangdi Neijing" was the first to propose it. Most organs in the body cannot be overused, only the liver can, and they work hard and rarely protest. "All dampness, swelling and fullness belong to the spleen." If you want to lose weight, nourish the spleen first. The last 18 days of each season is a good time to nourish the spleen. "Huangdi Neijing" is the earliest existing medical work and is also a required Bible for studying traditional Chinese medicine in ancient and modern times. It summarizes the medical theories and experiences before the Warring States Period, and explains the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of diseases. It can be said that both beginners of traditional Chinese medicine and masters of traditional Chinese medicine will understand it repeatedly.