Analysis of the Thought of"Mutual Reference of Pulse and Time"of Yi Dagen,a Physician of the Xujiang School in Ming Dynasty
10.14148/j.issn.1672-0482.2025.1327
- VernacularTitle:明代旴江医家易大艮"脉时相参"思想探析
- Author:
Yuecheng SUN
1
;
Lingyu WU
;
Yongmei SONG
Author Information
1. 山东中医药大学第一临床医学院,山东 济南 250355
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Xujiang School;
Yi's Medical Cases;
mutual reference of pulse and time;
correspondence between nature and man;
four-season and five-viscus pulse method
- From:
Journal of Nanjing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine
2025;41(10):1327-1332
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Yi Dagen was a famous physician of Xujiang School in Ming Dynasty.In the process of syndrome differentiation and treatment,Yi Dagen attached great importance to pulse diagnosis and paid attention to the influence of time factors.His theory was based on"Yin and Yang having time rules and coordinating with pulse"in Basic Questions:The subtlety of pulse diagnosis,emphasizing the mutual reference of pulse and time,reflecting the fundamental principle of"correspondence between nature and man"in traditional Chinese medicine.The thought of mutual reference of pulse and time is mainly reflected in two levels:one is to guide syndrome differ-entiation,which can be summarized as referring to midnight-midday ebb flow to identify the location of the disease,referring to the four-season and five-viscus pulse method to identify the cause of the disease,referring to the north-south governance to identify the nature of the disease,and choosing the time to diagnose the pulse to identify the disease situation;the second is the whole process of syndrome differentiation and treatment,including pulse and time diagnosis and treatment according to the time.The idea of mutual ref-erence of pulse and time plays an important guiding role in current clinical work.In the future,wearable pulse diagnosis equipment and intelligent monitoring technology can be combined to build a dynamic pulse analysis system to realize the real-time and precise applica-tion of the"mutual reference of pulse and time"theory.