A brief analysis of the therapeutical thoughts in Jingui Yaolue under the perspective of TCM system theory
The system theory of TCM is a composite discipline that integrates modern science and TCM,and its core system theory ideas come from the traditional and simple system theory thinking mode in China.The system theory of TCM expands new ideas and methods for the modernization of TCM.In this article,the basic principles of TCM system theory is combined with classical TCM books,taking Jingui Yaolue(《金匮要略》)as an example,so as to further explore the therapeutical thoughts in Jingui Yaolue under the perspective of TCM system theory by analyzing the internal relationship between them.It is believed that the original ideas of the basic principles of TCM system theory,such as the integrity principle,the organic principle,the functional principle,the order principle,and the autonomy principle,can be found in these classic works.From the perspective of TCM system theory,the ideas of clinical treatment in Jingui Yaolue is summarized by the author.First,the understanding of disease is based on the premise that human being is a complex whole,and the differentiation focuses on the understanding and interpretation of disease from the function,and the change of function should be grasped correctly.Second,in the treatment of diseases,it is necessary to take into account the non-specific and complex interaction between various elements in the human body,make full use of the organic nature of the human body for overall regulation,grasp the various orderly changes in the life activities of the body,seize the fundation in order to timely restore its order,and fully exert its autonomous regulatory role in the prevention and treatment of diseases by relying on the own mechanism and law of the body.The purposes are to further broaden the thought dimension of system theory of classical TCM,lay a foundation for re-understanding the road of modernization research of classical TCM,and make contributions to the promotion of modern TCM system theory to better guide clinical treatment.