Idioms related to traditional Chinese medicine

dogskin plaster

Chinese medicine uses dog skin plaster to relieve swelling and pain. Metaphor is deceiving.

Source: Liu Fu's Preface to Semi-agricultural Papers: "Go on, that's nonsense. It is better to sell dog skin plasters at the temple fair! "

Women's menstruation should be now, and men's essence should be full

Refers to women's month. Now men's essence is suitable for filling. Traditional Chinese medicine describes the process of human growth and development. Women take seven as the discipline and men take eight as the discipline, so seven refers to women and eight refers to men.

Analysis of four methods of looking, smelling, asking and cutting in traditional Chinese medicine

Another name for the four methods of looking, smelling, asking and cutting in traditional Chinese medicine.

Source: Difficult classics, divine work: "Looking at knowledge is called' God', hearing knowledge is called' Holy', asking knowledge is called' Work', and feeling the pulse is called' Clever'."

Exogenous diseases caused by exogenous wind pathogen

(1) Traditional Chinese medicine refers to exogenous pathogenic wind, which is caused by stagnation. (2) metaphor internal and external frying forced.

observe

Chinese medical terminology. Look, refer to it; To smell is to listen quietly; Ask; Refers to asking about symptoms; Cut; Feel the pulse. Together, it is called four consultations.

What I created for myself is still a child's brain.

Moxibustion: cauterization refers to the medical method of cauterizing a certain part of the body with mugwort leaves in traditional Chinese medicine. Metaphor is asking for trouble or asking for trouble.

Source: "Zhuangzi Stolen Plant": "Liu Yue:' Does the sole of the foot not violate your wishes?' Confucius said:' Of course, it is autumn's so-called' self-baking is disease-free'. ”"