4. LRN I Course 4  Di Zi Gui - The Human Universe – A Perspective from Traditional Chinese Medicine (6 sessions)

4. 进修(I)课程(四)人体宇宙——从中医角度看《弟子规》(共6堂)

Traditional Chinese Medicine's theory of Zang-Xiang (visceral manifestation) is a life science closely related to the lineage of Confucianism, Buddhism, and Taoism. Mr Ng Thian Lye began his advanced studies in Traditional Chinese Medicine Health Management in April 2025. Mr Ng will share his latest learning experiences.

Baidu Baike: The theory of Zang-Xiang (visceral manifestation) in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) studies the physiological functions, pathological changes, and interrelationships of the various organs in the human body. It was developed and summarized by physicians throughout history based on their medical practice and guided by the theory of Yin-Yang and the Five Elements. It is an extremely important component of the theoretical system of TCM.

Wikipedia: Di Zi Gui, originally titled Xun Meng Wen, is a literary work that appeared in the Qing Dynasty, written in rhymed verse. It begins with moral education, the foremost of the four Confucian teachings, and elaborates in detail on the life guidelines and methods of learning that students should follow. It emphasizes first establishing a foundation of virtue, then seeking rich knowledge, as the basis for promoting benevolent conduct. It is generally believed that the author was Li Yuxiu, a scholar during the Kangxi era of the Qing Dynasty, and that it was later revised and adapted by Jia Cunren, who renamed it Di Zi Gui.