Ruochong Wang, Qi Shao, Xuejiao Wang, et al. Retrospection and exploration of hand diagnosis influenced by plamistry. [J]. Modern Chinese Clinical Medicine 28(6):67-71(2021)
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Ruochong Wang, Qi Shao, Xuejiao Wang, et al. Retrospection and exploration of hand diagnosis influenced by plamistry. [J]. Modern Chinese Clinical Medicine 28(6):67-71(2021) DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.2095-6606.2021.06.014.
Retrospection and exploration of hand diagnosis influenced by plamistry
The theory ofhand diagnosis is a characteristic diagnosis method of traditional Chinese medicine that observes hand information to diagnose disease; Palmistry is a theory of numerology prediction by observing hand information. Both are doctrines for observing and analyzing the characteristics of the hand to obtain the corresponding information. Based on the historical origins of hand diagnosis and palmistry
we take the historical origins of hand diagnosis and palmistry as the line
and explore the theoretical reference of palmistry to hand diagnosis with a research attitude of taking the essence and removing the dross.And it is concluded that the main influence of palmistry theory on hand diagnosis is that the introduction of Nine Palaces and
bagua
zoning method
enriching the use of diagnosing the content of palm print and filling the diagnosing theories of inspection of color and shape. Through the study
we aimed to enrich and develop the theory of hand diagnosis
provide convenience for researchers and guide clinical application.
关键词
手诊掌纹望诊手相九宫八卦司外揣内
Keywords
hand diagnosispalm printinspectionpalmistrynine palaces and baguagoverning exterior to infer interior
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