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titleComparison of Seasonal Qi Injuries in the Neijing
release time2006/7/13
sourceShen Yaozi
keywordThe Qi of the Four Seasons
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Suwen-Shengqi Tongtian Lun Suwen-Yinyang Yingxiang Da Lun Lingshu-Lunji Zhenchi
In spring, injury by wind leads to lingering pathogenic qi, resulting in profuse diarrhea; in summer, injury by summer heat leads to malaria in autumn; in autumn, injury by dampness leads to upward reversal and coughing, resulting in flaccidity and cold extremities; in winter, injury by cold leads to warm disease in spring. The qi of the four seasons injures the five zang organs in turn. Injury by cold in winter leads to warm disease in spring; injury by wind in spring leads to lienteric diarrhea in summer; injury by summer heat in summer leads to malaria in autumn; injury by dampness in autumn leads to coughing in winter.
Injury by cold in winter leads to febrile heat in spring; injury by wind in spring leads to lienteric diarrhea and dysentery in summer; injury by summer heat in summer leads to malaria in autumn; injury by dampness in autumn leads to coughing in winter. This is the sequence of the four seasons.

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