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Why we called China
As its original place is Chang nan, and most of the Europeans pronounced it as China. when people asked where it come from, people will say :" from Chang nan (China) ."
Traditional Chinese Medical Science
Traditional Chinese Medical Science is based on yin-yang and the five element theory ,they are metal,wood,water, fire and earth. Human body is regarded as an aggregation of essence, energy and spirit. There is a combined use of the four diagnostic methods among herbalist doctors: inspection, auscaltation and olfaction, inquiry, pulse-feeling and palpation.
As time pass, people call us China .
Chinese Seraphim loong
The Chinese dragon or Oriental dragon is a mythical creature in East Asian culture with a Chinese origin. It is visualized as a long, scaled, snake-like creature with four legs and five claws on each.
They are not completely black or white, just as things in life are not completely black or white, and they cannot exist without each other.
YinWhile “yin” would be dark, passive, cold, contracting, downward, and weak, “yang” would be bright, active, upward, hot, strong, and expanding. Yin to yang and yang to yin, causing everything to happen: just as things expand and contract, and temperature changes from hot to cold.
Chinese Seraphim loong
Loong totem worship in China has been aro und for the last 8,000 years. The ancients in China considered the dragon (or Loong) a fetish that combines animals including th e fish, snake, horse and ox with cloud, thu nder, lightning and other natural celestial p henomena. The Chinese dragon was formed in accordance with the multicultural fusion process of the Chinese nation. To the Chin ese, the dragon signifies innovation and coh esion.
YinThe outer circle represents “everything”, while the black and white shapes within the circle represent the interaction of two energies ,called “yin” (black) and “yang” (white), which cause everything to happen.
Acupuncture is an important part of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). In accordance with the “main and collateral channels” theory in TCM, the purpose of acupuncture is to dredge the channel and regulate qi and blood, so as to keep the body’s yin and yang balanced and achieve reconciliation between the internal organs. It features in traditional Chinese medicine that “internal diseases are to b e treated with external therapy”/ the main therapy of acupuncture involves using needles to pierce certain acupoints of the patient’s body, or adopting moxibustion to stimulate the patient’s acupoints so as to stimulate the channels and relieve pain.
Acupuncture
Chinese calligraphy
The four ancient Chinese artistic forms are called quyin, chess, penmanship, and painting; and penmanship particularly refers to Chinese calligraphy. Chinese calligraphy is a kind of art using a brush to write seal script, official script, regular script, running script, and cursive script, and other various writing styles of Chinese characters.
YinThe theory of yin-yang is a perspective and methodology originated in ancient China with the unity of opposites being its central premise. YinYang is the generalization of the two opposite aspects of things or phenomena which are interrelated in the natural worlds. Yin and yang represent not only the two inter-opposite things or forces, but also the two inter-opposite aspects existing within one object.
Why we called China
Because at that time, the European didn't know how to produce a chinaware, and as a result, if you got one chinaware in Europe, and it was a great honor for
Chinese calligraphy
The writing techniques of Chinese calligraphy are highlighted by the manner of using a brush, the way ink is used, the art of composition, and so on. Its harmonious beauty of art is reflected in between the lines. Chinese calligraphy exhibits its beauty in different poses, such as the uniqueness of the official script’s “silkworm head and swallow tail,” the regular script’s requirement to “stick to the norm and rules,” the characteristic of cursive script’s “flying dragon and dancing phoenixes,” and the distinctive “natural grace” of the running script. Indeed, Chinese calligraphy reflects the personality of Chinese people’s straightforwardness, dignity, and reticence.
Traditional Chinese Medical Science
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