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1、中医英语课后答案34课李照国 是中华不可分割的一部分,为中华的繁荣昌盛做出了极大的贡献。如今,中医和西医都被世界各地的医生用来治疗。中医,以其独特的诊断手法、悠久的和显著的疗效被用来医治各种和重大疾病。下面是 _的中医课后答案3-4课, 希望对大家有帮助。 1. philosophical con _pt 2. mutual transfor _tion 3. balan _ of yin and yang 4. transfor _tion between yin and yang 5. extreme cold turning into heat 6. pathological chang

2、es 7. absolute predominan _ 8. general rule of pathogenesis 9. supplementing what it lacks of 10. eliminating wind and dispersing cold 11. mutually inhibiting and promoting 12. mutually inhibiting and restraining 13. interdependen _ 14. ex _ss of yin leading to decline of yang 15. contrary and suppl

3、ementary to each other 16. organic whole 17. impairment of yang involving yin 18. deficiency of both yin and yang 19. deficiency cold syndrome 20. suppressing yang and eliminating wind 1. Yin and yang are two con _pts in classical Chinese philosophy. 2. Yin and yang are the sum _rization of the attr

4、ibutes of two opposite aspects of interrelated things or phenomena in nature. 3. The for _tion, development and changes of all things in the universe are the result of the movement of yin and yang that oppose to each other and unite with each other. 4. The _lestial qi pertains to yang because it is

5、light and lucid, while the terrestrial qi pertains to yin because it is heavy and turbid. 5. The course of mutual restraint and inhibition between yin and yang signifies their progress in mutual reduction and promotion. 6. Yin cannot exist alone without yang and vi _ versa. 7. Separation of yin and

6、yang results in exhaustion of essen _. 8. Only through constant reduction, growth and balan _ can the nor _l development of things be _intained. 9. Under given conditions, either yin or yang _y transform into its counterpart. 10. Sprout of things signifies transfor _tion while extreme development of

7、 things indicates change. 11. Yin and yang are indispensable the hu _n body. 12. Functions pertain to yang while substan _s to yin. 13. If yin and yang fail to promote each other and are thus separated from each other, it will lead to the end of life. 14. No _tter how plicated pathological changes o

8、f a disease are, they are nothing more than relative predominan _ of yin or yang. 15. The so-called healthy qi refers to the structure and functions of the body, including body resistan _ against diseases. 16. If any part of the body, either yin or yang, bees deficient to a _rtain extent, it will in

9、evitably lead to insufficiency of the other part. 17. Imbalan _ between yin and yang is the intrinsic factor responsible for the ourren _ and progress of a disease. 18. The _nifestations of plexion can _ whether a disease pertains to yin or yang in nature. 19. The basic therapeutic principle is to s

10、upplement insufficiency and redu _ ex _ss. 20. Only when appropriate herbs are chosen can ex _llent therapeutic effects be ensured. 第四课 1. the doctrine of five elements; the theory of five phases 2. free development 3. to be generated and to generate 4. restraint in generation 5. Wood is characteriz

11、ed by growing freely and peripherally. 6. Earth is characterized by cultivation and reaping. 7. Water is characterized by moistening and downward flowing. 8. over restriction and counter-restriction 9. Wood over restricts earth because it is deficient. 10. promotion, restriction, inhibition and tran

12、sfor _tion 11. disorder of a mother-organ involving its child-organ 12. insufficiency of essen _ and blood in the liver and kidney 13. blood deficiency in the heart and liver 14. exuberant fire in the heart 15. insufficiency of liver yin 16. declination of kidney yang 17. weakness of the spleen and

13、sto _ch 18. soothing the liver and harmonizing the sto _ch 19. insufficiency of kidney yin 20. balan _ between water and fire 1. Wood, fire, earth, metal and water are the five most essential _terials indispensable to hu _n existen _. 2. The for _tion of the theoretical system of TCM was deeply infl

14、uen _d by the doctrine of five elements. 3. Water is characterized by moistening and downward flow. 4. The liver pertains to wood because it controls elevation. 5. The spleen pertains to earth because it controls transportation and transfor _tion. 6. The kidney pertains to water because it controls

15、water metaboli _. 7. Restriction implies that one thing brings under control or restraint of the other. 8. Sin _ wood generates fire, wood is the generator of fire; sin _ fire generates earth, fire is the generator of earth. 9. Subjugation or over restriction means to launch a violent attack when a

16、counterpart is weak. 10. When wood is too strong, it will over restrict the spleen and counter-restrict metal. 11. Sin _ the heart can warm the body, it pertains to fire. 12. The liver stores blood to plement the liver. 13. The kidney stores essen _ to nourish blood in the liver. 14. The idea that t

17、he disorder of a child-organ attacks the mother-organs means that the disease is tran _itted from a child-organ to its mother-organ. 15. The hu _n body is an organic whole. So disorders of the internal organs can be _nifested over the su _ _ of the body. 16. Restriction includes over restriction and counter-restriction, both of which are abnor _l restriction among the five elements. 17. The basic relationships among the five elements are generation, restriction, over restrictio and counter-restriction. 18. The one that generates is the mother-element

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