A: Yin and Yang five elements theory
B: body building
C: internal organs
D: Meridian theory
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- The mystery of traditional Chinese medicine is only the expression of yin and yang in traditional Chinese medicine.
- According to the Yin-yang<br/>Theory,day belongs to yang and night belongs to ( ). A: yang B: yin within yang C: yang within yin D: none of above E: yin
- Chinese philosophy is based on the combination of five elements theory with
- Under the guidance of the theory of traditional Chinese medicine, Chinese dietotherapy is an old and new subject, which carries out health care and disease prevention and treatment through food or drugs and medicine. ( )
- Which one is not true about traditional Chinese medicine? A: Diseases arise because of the disharmony of yin and yang B: Traditional Chinese Medicine aims to restore flow through balancing yin and yang. C: It uses the approach of feeling the pulse to read total state of the health. D: Food is not the treatment in traditional Chinese medicine.
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The key concepts in traditional Chinese medicine include ( ). A: the harmony between yin and yang B: the five elements of wood, fire, earth, metal and water C: the energy in human body – Qi D: All of the other three choices are correct.
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The key concepts in traditional Chinese medicine include ( )。 A: the energy in human body - Qi B: the five elements of wood, fire, earth, metal and water C: the harmony between yin and yang D: All of the other three choices are correct.
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Which of the following statement about The five-elements theory is NOT true? A: The five-elements theory relates to concepts that were developed over time in the daily life of the people of ancient China. B: The five elements are water, wood, soil, fire and metal. C: The theory holds that these five elements are the five base materials which make up all the things in the natural world. D: Wood refers to the category of things that have the nature of soil and land.
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The five ______ theory summarizes therelationship of five basic energies.
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According to the Five Elements theory, water corresponds with winter.