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Zang Fu Chapter 11-1 Fei (Lungs) and Da Chang (Large Intestine)
Zang Fu
Chapter 11-1
Fei (Lungs) and Da Chang (Large Intestine)
Fei
Functions
- Rules Qi and Governs Respiration
- Dispersing and Descending Function
- Moves and Adjusts the Water Channels
- Rules the Exterior of the Body
- Opens into the Nose; Manifests in the Body Hair
Patterns of Disharmony
- Deficient of Fei Qi
- Deficient of Fei Yin
- Invasion of Fei by Wind
- Retention of Phlegm in Fei
Summary
Zang Fu Chapter 10-2 Xin and Xiao Chang (Heart and Small Intestine)
Zang Fu Chapter 10-2
Xin and Xiao Chang (Heart and Small Intestine)
Xiao Chang (small intestine)
Functions
Patterns of Disharmony
- Deficient Cold in Xiao Chang
- Stagnant Qi of Xiao Chang
a) Obstructed Qi of Xiao Chang
b) Excess Heat in Xiao Chang
Zang Fu Chapter 10-1 Xin (Heart) and Xiao Chang(Small Intestine)
Zang Fu Chapter 10-1
Xin (Heart) and Xiao Chang(Small Intestine)
Xin
Functions
1. Rules Xue and Xue Mai
2. Stores Shen
3. Opens into the Tongue: Manifests in the Face
Patterns of Disharmony
Yang Deficiency:
- Deficient Xin Qi
- Deficient Xin Yang
- Stagnant Xin Xue
- Cold Phlegm Misting Xin
Yin Deficiency:
- Deficient Xin Xue
- Deficient Xin Yin
- Blazing Xin Fire
- Phlegm Fire Agitating Xin
Summary
Zang Fu Chapter 9-4 Dan (Gall Bladder)
Zang Fu Chapter 9-4
Dan (Gall Bladder)
Functions
Patterns of Disharmony
Zang Fu Chapter 9 -2 Gan (Liver) and Dan (Gallbladder) Pattern of Disharmony
Zang Fu Chapter 9 Gan (Liver) and Dan (Gallbladder)
Pattern of Disharmony
2. Deficient Gan Xue
3. Hyperactive Gan Yang
Zang Fu Chapter 8 Pi (Spleen) and Wei (Stomach) - 3 Wei
Zang Fu Chapter 8
Pi (Spleen) and Wei (Stomach)
- 3 Wei
Functions
Patterns of Disharmony
- Retention of Fluid in Wei due to Cold
- Retention of Food in Wei
- Deficiency of Wei Yin
- Blazing Wei Fire
- Other Wei Disharmonies
Summary
Zang Fu Chapter 9 -3Gan(Liver) and Dan(GallBladder) Patterns of Disharmony
Zang Fu Chapter 9 -3
Gan(Liver) and Dan(GallBladder)
Patterns of Disharmony
5. Stirring of Gan Wind
6. Damp Heat in Gan and Dan
7. Stagnation of Cold in Gan Jing Luo
Zang Fu Chapter 9 Gan (Liver) and Dan (Gallbladder)
Zang Fu
Chapter 9
Gan (Liver) and Dan (Gallbladder)
Gan (Liver)
Functions
- Rules Free-flowing of Qi
- Stores Xue
- Rules the Tendons
- Opens into the Eyes; Manifests in the Nails
Patterns of DIsharmony
- Depression of Gan Qi
Zang fu Chapter 8 Pi (Spleen) and Wei (Stomach)-2 Patterns of Disharmony
Zang fu
Chapter 8 Pi (Spleen) and Wei (Stomach)-2
Pi
Patterns of Disharmony
3. Inability of Pi to Govern Xue
4. Sinking of Pi Qi
5. Invasion of Pi by Cold and Dump
6. Damp Heat Accumulates in Pi
7. Turbid Phlegm Disturbing the Head
Summary
Zang fu Chapter 8 Pi (Spleen) and Wei (Stomach)-1
Zang fu
Chapter 8 Pi (Spleen) and Wei (Stomach)-1
Pi
Functions
- Rules Transformation and Transportation
- Rules the Muscles and the Limbs
- Governs Xue
- Holds up the Organs
- Opens into the Mouth; Manifests in the Lips
Fluids, Damp and Phlegm
Patterns of Disharmony
- Deficient Pi Qi
- Deficient Pi Yang
Zang Fu Chapter 7 Shen (Kidneys) and Pang Guang (Bladder) 3
Zang Fu Chapter 7 Shen (Kidneys) and Pang Guang (Bladder) 3
Pang Guang
Functions
Patterns of Disharmony
Damp Heat in Pang Guang
Zang Fu Chapter 7 Shen (Kidneys) and Pang Guang (Bladder) 2
Zang Fu Chapter 7 Shen (Kidneys) and Pang Guang (Bladder) 2
Patterns of Disharmony
Deficient Shen Jing
Deficient Shen Yang
Deficient Shen Yin
Shen Fails to Receive Qi
Water Overflowing
Zang Fu Chapter 7 Shen (Kidneys) and Pang Guang (Bladder) 1
Zang Fu Chapter 7 Shen (Kidneys) and Pang Guang (Bladder) 1
Shen
Functions
1. Stores Jing
a. Rules birth, growth, development, and reproduction
b. Rules bones
2. Foundation of Yin Yang
3. Rules the Water
4. Rules Reception of Qi
5. Opens into the Ears; Manifests in the Hair
Zang Fu The Organ Systems of Traditional Chinese Medicine Chapter 6 Zang Fu
Zang Fu The Organ Systems of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Chapter 6 Zang Fu
-Origins of Confusion
-The Twelve Zang Fu
-Zang and Fu
Zang:
Shen (Kidneys) 腎
Pi (Spleen) 脾
Gan (Liver) 肝
Xin (Heart) 心
Fei (Lungs) 肺
Xin Bao (Pericardium) 心包
Fu
Pang Guang (Urinary Bladder) 膀胱
Wei (Stomach) 胃
Dan (Gall Bladder) 胆
Xiao Chang (Small Intestine) 小腸
Da Chang (Large Intestine) 大腸
San Jiao (Triple Burner) 三焦
-Zang Fu Pairs
-Summary
Zang Fu The Organ Systems of Traditional Chinese Medecine Chapter 5-2
Zang Fu
Chapter 5
Patterns of Disease
-Apparent Contradictions
- Internal and External
- Deficiency and Excess
- Cold and Heat, Yin and Yang
-Qualification of the Classifications of the Eight Principles
-Common Disease Patterns
-Summary
Zang Fu The Organ Systems of Traditional Chinese Medecine Chapter 5 Patterns of Disease
Zang Fu
Chapter 5
Patterns of Disease
-Patterns of Disharmony of the Eight Principles
- YinYang
- Interior and Exterior
- Cold and Heat
- Deficiency and Excess
-Combinations of the Patterns of the Eight Principles
- Exterior and Heat, Interior and Heat; Exterior and Cold, Interior and Cold
- Excess and Heat, Deficiency and Heat, Excess and Cold, Deficiency and Cold
- Excess and Heat (Excess Yang), Deficiency and Heat (Deficient Yin)
- Excess Heat (Excess Yang)
- Deficient Heat (Deficient Yin)
- Excess and Cold (Excess Yin), Deficiency and Cold (Deficient Yang)
- Excess Cold (Excess Yin)
- Deficient Cold (Deficient Yang)
- Collapse of Yin or Yang
- True Heat and Illusionary Cold: True Cold and Illusionary Heat
Zang Fu the Organ systems of Traditional Chinese Medicine Chapter 4-3
Zang Fu
the Organ systems of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Chapter 4
Origins of Disease
-Internal Factors
- Miscellaneous Factors
- constitution
- Life Before Birth
- Childhood
- Adult Life
- Nutrition
- Yin Effects
- Yang Effects
- Occupation
- Overwork
- Excercise
- Relationships
- Sex
- Trauma, Parasites and Pestilences
- Treatment as a Disease Factor
- Secondary Factors
-Summary
Zang Fu the Organ systems of Traditional Chinese Medicine Chapter 4-2
Zang Fu
the Organ systems of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Chapter 4
Origins of Disease
- Heat and Fire
- External Heat
- Internal Heat
- Relationship with other Factors
- Damp
- External Damp
- Internal Damp
- Relationship with Other Factors
- Dryness
- Summer heat
-Summary
ZangFu The Organ Systems of Traditional Chinese Medicine Chapter 4-1 Origins of Disease
ZangFu
The Organ Systems of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Chapter 4
Origins of Disease
-Origins of Disease
-Disease Factors
-External Factors
- Wind
- External wind
- Internal Wind
- Relationship to other factors
- Cold
- External Cold
- Internal Cold
- Relationship with Other External Factors
ZANG FU-臓腑-The Organ Systems of Traditional Chinese Medicine Chapter 3-2
ZANG FU-臓腑-
The Organ Systems of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Chapter 3
Substances
- Patterns of Disharmony of the Substances
- Deficient Jin Ye
- Deficient Jing
- Deficient Shen
- Disturbance of Shen
- Further Ambiguities
- Deficient Yang and Deficient Yin
- Deficient Qi and Deficient Yang
- Deficient Qi and Deficient Xue
- Deficient Xue and Deficient Yin
- Stagnant Qi and Stangnant Xue
- Summary
ZANG FU-臓腑-The Organ Systems of Traditional Chinese Medicine Chapter 3-1
ZANG FU-臓腑-
The Organ Systems of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Chapter 3
Substances
- The Five Substances and Their Functions
- Yin Yang and the Substances
- Formation of the Substances
Qi
Xue
Jing Ye
Jing
Shen
- Ambiguities
Qi and Xue
Qi and Jin Ye
Qi and Jing
Qi and Shen
Xue and Jin Ye
Xue and Jing
Xue and Shen
Jin Ye and Jing
Jin Ye and Shen
ZANG FU-臓腑-The Organ Systems of Traditional Chinese Medicine Chapter 2
ZANG FU-臓腑-
The Organ Systems of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Chapter 2
The Framework
- Substances
The term Substances does not imply energy or matter; all is relative
- Jing Luo
Mai
Jing
Jing Luo
Acupuncture Points
- Zang Fu
- Tissues
- Summary
ZANG FU-臓腑-The Organ Systems of Traditional Chinese Medicine Chapter 1
ZANG FU-臓腑-The Organ Systems of Traditional Chinese Medicine (Second edition)
Functions, Interrelationships and Patterns of Disharmony in Theory and Practice
Author: Jeremy Ross
Chapter 1 Chinese and Western Thought
- Patterns of Change
- Interrelationship
- Analysis and Synthesis
- Yin Yang
Energy and Matter
Mind and Body
- Structure and Function
- Precision andAmbiguity
- Harmony and Disharmony
- Summary
The Web That Has No Weaver APPENDIX F : THE FIVE PHASES
The Web That Has No Weaver
APPENDIX F :
THE FIVE PHASES (WuXing 五行)
- Wood
Spring (season)/east (direction)/blue-green(colour)/ windy (climate)/shouting(sound)/anger(emotion)/sour(taste)/Liver(Yin organ)/Gall Bladder (Yang organ)/Eye (orifice)/tendons (tissue)/goatish (smell)/ Hun (spirit)/human kindness (virtue)
2. Fire
Summer/south/red/hot/laughing/elation/bitter/Heart/Small Intestine/tongue/blood vessels/burning/Spirit/propriety
3. Earth
Indian Summer/center/yellow/ damp/singing/pensiveness/sweet/Spleen/Stomach/mouth/flesh/fragrant/Yi/faithfulness
4. Metal
Autumn/west/white/dry/weeping/grief/pungent/Lungs/Large Intestine/nose/skin/rank/Po/righteousness
5. Water
Winter/north/black/cold/groaning/fear/salty/Kidney/Urinary Bladder/ears/bones/rotten/will/wisdom
-USE OF THE FIVE PHASES IN MEDICINE
-CRITICISM OF FIVE PHASES THEORY
The Web That Has No Weaver Appendix E-3 -EAST ASIAN HERBS AND ADVERSE EVENTS
The Web That Has No Weaver
Appendix E-3
-EAST ASIAN HERBS AND ADVERSE EVENTS
- Direct Toxic Effects
- Toxicity Due to Dosage Extension
- Idiosyncratic Toxicity
- Hepatotoxic Effects
- Herbs Adulterated with Western Drugs and Camouflaged Drugs
- Contamination with Heavy Metals and Poor Manufacturing Practices
- Interaction with Western Drugs
- Cross-Cultural Differences
- Are East Asian Herbs Safe?
-CONCLUSION
The Web That Has No Weaver Appendix E-2 BASIC SCIENCE SUPPORTIVE EVIDENCE
The Web That Has No Weaver
Appendix E-2
-BASIC SCIENCE SUPPORTIVE EVIDENCE
-ADVERSE EVENTS ASSOCIATED WITH ACUPUNCTURE
-SCIENCE RESEARCH ON EAST ASIAN HERBAL MEDICINE
-RANDOMIZED CONTROL TRIALS ON EAST ASIAN HERBAL MEDICINE
The Web That Has No Weaver Appendix E THE SCIENTIFIC ENCOUNTER WITH EAST ASIAN MEDICINE: EFFICACY AND ADVERSE EVENTS
The Web That Has No Weaver
Appendix E
THE SCIENTIFIC ENCOUNTER WITH EAST ASIAN MEDICINE: EFFICACY AND ADVERSE EVENTS
-CLINICAL RESEARCH IN EAST ASIA
-CLINICAL RESEARCH ON ACUPUNCTURE IN THE WEST
- Review of Systematic Reviews of Acupuncture RCTS
The Web That Has No Weaver Appendix D THE CURIOUS ORGANS
The Web That Has No Weaver
Appendix D
THE CURIOUS ORGANS
The Web That Has No Weaver Appendix C: PULSES REVISITED
The Web That Has No Weaver
Appendix C
PULSES REVISITED
- FLOATING PULSE
- SINKING PULSE
- SLOW PULSE
- RAPID PULSE
- THIN PULSE
- BIG PULSE
- EMPTY PULSE
- FULL PULSE
- SLIPPERY PULSE
- CHOPPY PULSE
- WIRY PULSE
- TIGHT PULSE
- KNOTTED PULSE
- HURRIED PULSE
- INTERMITTENT PULSE
- SHORT PULSE
- LONG PULSE
- MODERATE PULSE
- FLOODING PULSE
- MINUTE PULSE
- FRAIL PULSE
- SOGGY PULSE
- LEATHER PULSE
- HIDDEN PULSE
- CONFINED OR PRISON PULSE
- SPINNING BEAN OR MOVING PULSE
- HOLLOW PULSE
- SCATTERED PULSE
The Web That Has No Weaver Appendix B: YANG ORGANS IN DISHARMONY
The Web That Has No Weaver
Appendix B
YANG ORGANS IN DISHARMONY
The Web That Has No Weaver APPENDIX A : THE STAGES OF DISEASE;A SERIES OF CLINICAL SCENES
The Web That Has No Weaver
APPENDIX A
THE STAGES OF DISEASE: A SERIES OF CLINICAL SCENES
- THE PATTERN OF SIX STAGES
- THE PATTERN OF FOUR STAGES
The Web That Has No Weaver P295 Chapter 10 THE WEB THAT HAS NO WEAVER-AND MOUNT SINAI
The Web That Has No Weaver
P295
Chapter 10
THE WEB THAT HAS NO WEAVER-AND MOUNT SINAI
or on the location of truth
The Web That Has No Weaver P283 Chapter 9 CHINESE MEDICINE AS AN ART
The Web That Has No Weaver
P283
Chapter 9
CHINESE MEDICINE AS AN ART
or on the Penetrating Divine Illumination
The Web That Has No Weaver p272 Lung Disharmonies
The Web That Has No Weaver
p272
Lung Disharmonies
-The Pattern of Cold VIolating the Lung (han-xie-fan-fei 寒邪犯肺)
-The Pattern of Heat Clogging the Lungs (re-xie-yong-fei 熱邪塞肺)
-The Pattern of Mucus Dampness Hindering the Lungs (tan-shi-zu-fei 痰湿阻肺)
-The Pattern of Deficient Lung Yin (fei-yin-xu 肺陰虚)
-Deficient Lung (fei-qi-xu 肺気虚)
The Web That Has No Weaver P267 Heart Disharmonies
The Web That Has No Weaver
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-Heart Disharmonies
- Patterns of Deficient Heart Blood (xin-xue-xu 心血虚)
- Patterns of Deficient Heart Qi (xin-qi-xu 心気虚) and Deficient Heart Yang (xin-yang-xu 心陽虚)
- Patterns of Congealed Heart Blood (xin-xue-yu 心血瘀)
- Patterns of Cold Mucus Confusing the Heart Openings (han-tan-mi-xin-qiao 寒痰迷心竅)and Mucus Fire Agitating the Heart (tan-huo-rao-xin 痰火擾心)
The Web That Has No Weaver P262 Kidney Disharmonies
The Web That Has No Weaver
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-Kidney Disharmonies
- Pattern of Deficient Kidney Essence (shen-jing-bu-zu 腎精不足)
- Pattern of Deficient Kidney Yin (shen-yin-xu 腎陰虚)
- Pattern of Deficient Kidney Yang (shen-yang-xu 腎陽虚)
The Web That Has No Weaver P253 Liver Disharmonies
The Web That Has No Weaver
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-Liver Disharmonies
- Pattern of Constrained Liver Qi (gan-qi-yu-jie 肝気鬱結)
- Pattern of Deficient Liver Blood (gan-xue-xu 肝血虚)
- Pattern of Liver-Fire Blazing Upward (gan-huo-shang-yan 肝火上炎)
- Pattern of Deficient Liver Yin (gan-yin-xu 肝陰虚)
- Pattern of Arrogant Liver Yang ascending (gan-yang-shangkang 肝陽上亢)
- Pattern of Liver Wind Moving Internally (gan-feng-nei-dong 肝風内動)
- Pattern of Cold Stagnating in the Liver Meridian (han-zhi-gan-mai 寒滞肝脈)
The Web That Has No Weaver p253 EAST AND WEST RECONSIDERED/ PATTERNS OF DISHARMONY
The Web That Has No Weaver
p253
EAST AND WEST RECONSIDERED
PATTERNS OF DISHARMONY
- Spleen Disharmonies
- Patterns of Deficient Spleen Qi (pi-qi-xu 脾気虚) and Deficient Spleen Yang (pi-yang-xu 脾陽虚)
- Pattern of Spleen Qi Sinking (pi-xia-xian 脾気下陥)
- Pattern of Spleen Unable to Govern the Blood (pi-bu-zong-xue 脾不統血)
- Pattern of Dampness Distressing the Spleen (Shi-kun-pi 湿困脾)
- External Dampness Obstructing (wai-shi-zu 外湿湿)
- Damp Heat Collecting in the Spleen (pi-yun-shi-re 湿熱蘊脾)
- Pattern of Mucus (tan-zheng 痰証)
The Web That Has No Weaver p239 Chapter8 THE PATTERNS OF THE HUMAN LANDSCAPE
The Web That Has No Weaver
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Chapter8
THE PATTERNS OF THE HUMAN LANDSCAPE
the details of the clinical scene
- Patterns of Stagnant Qi (qi-zhi-zheng 気滞証)
- Patterns of Deficient Blood (xue-xu-zheng 血虚証) and Deficient Yin (yin-xu-zheng 陰虚証)
- Pattern of Congealed Blood (xue-yu-zheng 血瘀証)
- Pattern of Hot Blood (xue-re-zheng 血熱証)
The Web That Has No Weaver P224 COMBINATIONS OF THE EIGHT PRINCIPAL PATTERNS
The Web That Has No Weaver
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COMBINATIONS OF THE EIGHT PRINCIPAL PATTERNS
- The Pattern of Excess/Heat (shi-re-zheng 実熱証)
- The Pattern of Deficiency/Heat (xu-re-zheng 虚熱証)
- The Pattern of Excess/Cold (shi-han- zheng 実寒証)
- The Pattern of Deficiency/Cold (xu-han-zheng 虚寒証)
- Pattern of True Heat/Illusionary Cold (zhen-re-jia-han-zheng 真熱偽寒証) True Cold/Illusionary Heat (zhen-han-jia-re zheng 真寒偽熱証)
The Web That No Weaver p215 Chapter 7THE EIGHT PRINCIPAL PATTERNS: THE FACES OF YIN AND YANG
The Web That No Weaver
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Chapter 7
THE EIGHT PRINCIPAL PATTERNS: THE FACES OF YIN AND YANG
the patterns' basic texture and composition
DISTINGUISHING THE EIGHT PRINCIPAL PATTERNS (ba-gang bian-zheng 八網弁証)
- Patterns of Cold(han-zheng 寒証) and Heat (re-zheng 熱証)
- Patterns of Yin (yin-zheng 陰証) and Yang (yang-zheng 陽証) Disharmonies
That Has No Weaver p193 THE FOUR EXAMINATIONS 4. Touching
That Has No Weaver
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THE FOUR EXAMINATIONS
4. Touching (qie-zhen 切診) - Pulse Taking
Types of Pulse
Depth
Speed
Shape
Length
Rhythm
Moderate Pulse
Other Pulses
The Web That Has No Weaver p186 THE FOUR EXAMINATIONS 2. Listening and Smelling
That Has No Weaver
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THE FOUR EXAMINATIONS
2. Listening and Smelling(wen-zhen 聞診)
3.Asking (wen-zhen 問診)
- Sensations of Cold and Hot
- Perspiration
- Headaches and Dizziness
- Pain
- Urine and Stool
- Thirst, Appetite, and Tastes
- Sleep
- Gynecological Concerns
- Personal Background
The Web That Has No Weaver p176 THE FOUR EXAMINATIONS
The Web That Has No Weaver
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THE FOUR EXAMINATIONS (si-jian 四診)
- Looking (wang-zhen 望診)
-Appearance
-Facial Color
-Tongue
-Secretions and Excretions
The Web That Has No Weaver p171 Chapter 6 THE FOUR EXAMINATIONS: SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS
The Web That Has No Weaver
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Chapter 6
THE FOUR EXAMINATIONS: SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS
and Aristotle and Lao Tzu revised
The Web That Has No Weaver p159 WAY OF LIFE
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WAY OF LIFE (bu nei wai yin 不内外因)
the precipitating factors that are neither Pernicious Influence (External) nor emotions (Internal) which is considered to be lifestyle imbalances in Western medicine.
- Diet
- Sexual Activity
- Physical Activity
- Miscellaneous Factors
The Web That Has No Weaver p157 THE SEVEN EMOTIONS
The Web That Has No Weaver
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THE SEVEN EMOTIONS (qi-qing 七情)
Excessive elation, anger, worry (or stress), sadness, grief, fear, and fright
The Web That Has No Weaver P153 The Six Pernicious Influence - Heat
The Web That Has No Weaver
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The Six Pernicious Influence
4. Heat (re 熱) or 5. Fire (huo火 )
6. Dryness(zao 燥) and Summer Heat (shu 暑 )
The Web That Has No Weaver p149 The Six Pernicious Influence - Wind
The Web That Has No Weaver
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Chapter 5
The Six Pernicious Influence
2. Wind (feng 風)
3. Cold (han 寒)
The Web That Has No Weaver p143 Chapter 5 ORIGIN OF DISHARMONY: STORMY WEATHER
The Web That Has No Weaver
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Chapter 5 ORIGIN OF DISHARMONY: STORMY WEATHER
or when a cause is not a cause
- THE SIX PERNICIOUS INFLUENCES
- Dampness (shi 湿)