首页|The Channel Branches&Network Vessels on the Tianhui Lacquered Meridian Figurine—Taking the Heart-Regulated Channel as an Example
The Channel Branches&Network Vessels on the Tianhui Lacquered Meridian Figurine—Taking the Heart-Regulated Channel as an Example
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Along with the surge of unearthed medical literature and cultural relics in recent years,a network of channels in the system of medical conduit vessels(meridians)during the early Western Han dynasty has become much clearer gradually.In it,the increasing number of channel branches,network vessels and needle insertion holes(acupoints)is an important feature of the development of channel medicine during the Western Han dynasty.This is not only a reflection of the expanding requirements of the theoretical system of the main trunk channels and other vessels,but also an inevitable result of the continuous enrichment and accumulation of clinical experience.This article integrates the information about channel branches,network vessels,inscriptions,dots and further relics on the Tianhui(天回)Lacquered Meridian Figurine to compare the unearthed literature of the channel genre with the transmitted classical literature about acupuncture.The"Heart-Regulated Channel"in Medical Manuscripts on Bamboo Slips from Tianhui(《天回医简》)serves as an example to explain the occurrence,development and changes of the channel branches and network vessels in the early system of medical channels.
Tianhui Lacquered Meridian Figurine(天回髹漆经脉人像)Tianhui Medicine SlipsHeart-Regulated Channel(心主之脉)Channel branchesNetwork channels
ZHOU Qi、Lena Springer
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Institute for the History of Chinese Medicine and Medical Literature,China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences,Beijing 100700,China
Department for Theology and Religious Studies,King's College London,London WC2B 6NR,United Kingdom
Institute of Chinese Su Folk Culture Studies,Sichuan University,Chengdu 610065,China
Science and Technology Innovation Project of the China Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine