Chapter 1415 Part 1
Chapter 1415 Part 1
MLM and internet addiction are the most representative examples of the reality version of obsession. Once a person falls into any of these two things, then this person is definitely considered to be obsessed.
For example, MLM people will devote themselves to the bottomless pit of MLM without any hesitation in order to earn money in their minds and for the bright future they imagine, regardless of family and friendship.
Even if their parents, relatives, friends, and lovers came to persuade them, or even begged on their knees to let him go home, this person would not look back and vowed to follow the dead end of MLM.Some people even try their best to escape after being forcibly taken home by their own family members and continue to do their pyramid schemes.
This is true of pyramid schemes, and so are people with Internet addiction.Many people with Internet addiction are children and they are not very old. Therefore, their psychological quality and understanding are much worse than those of adults. They don't know what things can be done and what things It is impossible to do again, coupled with the temptation of the online world, these children will do some unexpected things.
Like imitating people on the Internet, going outside to do bad things, or going outside to do some criminal things because of the need to raise the cost of surfing the Internet.It is very common in the real world for children to steal money from home or other places because they want to go online, and some people even commit more serious crimes because of this, such as robbery, Even murder.
Those who rob and kill because they want to raise the cost of surfing the Internet are in the real world.Not uncommon either.For example, in 2008, there was such a case.
Wei Moumiao, a 25-year-old man from southern Hunan, is addicted to the Internet, in order to raise the cost of surfing the Internet.He picked up a piece of marble and hid in the women's toilet of an Internet cafe, robbed and killed a 17-year-old girl, and then insulted the body.After the murder, Wei Moumiao took the stolen money and entered the Internet cafe again as if nothing had happened, and stayed there for 5 days until he was arrested by the police.
On July 2008, 7, Wei Moumiao went to the Internet Cafe of Xihu Shengda, Shilong Town, Dongguan City to surf the Internet.Noon the next day.Wei Moumiao stayed in the Internet cafe for a day, and all the money on her body was spent, so she went to pick up a piece of marble near the Internet cafe.He went back to Shengda Internet Cafe to wait for an opportunity to rob.
At about 2008:7 on July 19, 13, Wei Moumiao took the opportunity to hide behind a toilet seat in the women's restroom of the Internet cafe, carrying a plastic bag containing marbles.At about 30:15 on the same day, Xu Moujing, a 40-year-old girl, walked into the toilet.Wei Moumiao immediately hit Xu Moujing on the back of the head three or four times with a marble.Xu Moujing fainted to the ground.Wei Moumiao closed the toilet door and searched for 17 yuan in cash from Xu Moujing's body.When Wei Moumiao was searching, Xu Moumiao woke up and wanted to call for help, but Wei Moumiao grabbed Xu Moumiao's neck with his hands until he stopped moving.
Afterwards, Wei Moumiao took off Xu Moujing's lower body clothes and raped Xu Moujing.
After committing the crime, Wei Moumiao dipped his fingers in the blood of the victim Xu Moujing.On the wall of the toilet, he wrote the words "first—kill—then—rape" and "blood", and then left the women's bathroom.
Wei Moumiao returned to the seat on the Internet.After changing the jacket he was wearing when committing the crime, he fled the Internet cafe. At about 2008:7 on July 19, 19, Xu Moujing's body was discovered.
After Wei Moumiao threw away the bloody clothes that committed the crime, he went to an Internet cafe in Nancheng District to continue surfing the Internet as if nothing had happened. He stayed in the Internet cafe for 5 days until he was arrested at 2008 am on July 7, 24.
The police found a fruit knife, a small knife, and two marbles from Wei Moumiao. Wei Moumiao said that the marbles were used for another robbery when he ran out of money.He argued, "I didn't want to kill, but because the victim called for help, I killed her."
He went to rob, and even killed someone just for a little Internet access fee. In the end, he took his own life, and the two families were ruined. Doesn’t this kind of thing show the seriousness of Internet addiction? Sex!
Tragedy like Wei Moumiao is not just an isolated case in the real society. There are many tragic examples like Wei Moumiao in the real society. Therefore, we really need to pay attention to the problem of Internet addiction, otherwise, Maybe one day, the same tragedy will happen to you or your side!
The matter of being insane is not just something in martial arts, it really exists in this world, and it really exists beside you and me.
Things like going crazy seem to be a bit magical, but you can't deny its existence. Maybe you will go crazy in the next moment, or you will directly meet a person who is crazy, so don't put the crazy person The term "obsession" is regarded as a special term in martial arts.
The knowledge of acupoints and meridians is very complicated, and it is very difficult to learn. However, this difficulty is compared to when you are practicing martial arts, because you only have a half-knowledge of the acupoints and meridians in your body. Enchanted is much better.
Little knowledge, not comprehensive knowledge, not thorough understanding.Song Yanyu's "Canglang Poetry Talk? Poetry Discrimination": "Enlightenment can be shallow or deep, there is limited enlightenment, there is thorough enlightenment, and there is only half-understood enlightenment."
Chen Shidao, a poet of the Song Dynasty, believed that Su Dongpo's poetic style first learned from Liu Yuxi and later learned from Li Bai.The "Poetry Chun" in the Qing Dynasty has a different point of view: "It is almost independent through the ages, and it is not a poem of one generation. However, Chen Shidao Gu said that he learned Liu Yuxi at the beginning and Li Taibai at the end, so he only knew half of it."
Qing Ping Buqing's "Xia Wai Duan? The source of the test questions should be told to others": "The public's words can really be based on customs and people's hearts, and don't take people with half-knowledge."
There is also such a sentence in Mao Zx's "On Practice": "The most ridiculous thing in the world is those 'knowledge experts'. With a little knowledge of hearsay, they call themselves 'the best in the world', which is enough to show that they are beyond their limits."
When doing things and being a person, half-knowledge is the most taboo. Once you have half-knowledge when doing things or being a person, sometimes the consequences will be really serious.
There is nothing wrong with half-knowledge on some small things, but on some big things.If you don't know anything about it, you will be in trouble, and there will be a big accident, and there will even be such serious consequences as death.
Like in medicine.If you don't know anything about it, you won't know it.Seeing a doctor requires a solid medical foundation. If you only have a half-knowledge of medical knowledge, the consequences will be too serious.I believe that what the consequences of this will be, everyone is very clear.
Therefore, when doing things or being a person, don't be a person with half-knowledge.
As the master of the small world.Zhao Chaogang is very aware of the difficulty of learning the knowledge of acupoints and meridians, otherwise, there would not be the argument that Chinese medicine is difficult to learn in modern medicine.
Why is Chinese medicine under pressure by Western medicine in modern society.One of the reasons is because the knowledge of Chinese medicine is really difficult for ordinary people to learn, and a lot of knowledge of Chinese medicine is for many people today.It is as difficult to understand as a bible!
Traditional Chinese Medicine (trdtnlcneseedne) generally refers to medicine based on traditional medicine created by the working people of the Han nationality in China.So it is also called Han medicine.It is a discipline that studies human physiology, pathology, diagnosis and prevention of diseases.
It carries the experience and theoretical knowledge of the ancient Chinese people in fighting diseases. It is a medical theoretical system gradually formed and developed through long-term medical practice under the guidance of ancient simple materialism and spontaneous dialectical thought.
In terms of research methods, it takes the overall concept of similarity as the leading idea, based on the physiology and pathology of viscera and meridians, and based on syndrome differentiation and treatment, with simple system theory, cybernetics, fractal theory and information theory.
Other Traditional Chinese Medicine.Such as Tibetan medicine, Mongolian medicine, etc. are also called ethnic medicine.
Kampo medicine in Japan, oriental medicine in Bangzi Country.Koryo medicine in Goryeo country and Eastern medicine in Little Dwarf country were all developed on the basis of traditional Chinese medicine.
Traditional Chinese medicine takes yin and yang and five elements as the theoretical basis, and regards the human body as a unity of qi, shape, and spirit. Through the methods of looking, smelling, asking, and feeling, and combining the four diagnostic methods, it explores the etiology, nature, location, and analysis of the disease. According to the principles of syndrome differentiation and treatment, "sweating, vomiting, lowering, harmonizing, warming, clearing, nourishing , Xiao” and other treatment methods, using traditional Chinese medicine, acupuncture, massage, massage, cupping, qigong, diet and other treatment methods, so that the human body can achieve the harmony of yin and yang and recover.
The positive side of TCM treatment is the hope that it can help restore the balance of yin and yang in the human body, while the negative side is the hope that when it is necessary to use medicine to slow down the deterioration of the disease, it can also take into account the quality of life and life.
Chinese medicine is relative to Western medicine.Before Western medicine came into China, Chinese medicine was basically not called Chinese medicine, but had a unique title with rich connotations.
Traditional Chinese medicine originated in primitive society. The theory of traditional Chinese medicine in the Spring and Autumn and Warring States periods has been basically formed. Anatomy and medical divisions have appeared. The "four diagnosis" has been adopted. The treatment methods include stone needles, acupuncture, decoction, moxibustion, guidance, air distribution, and Zhu You, etc. .
During the Western Han Dynasty, Yin-Yang and Five Elements were used to explain human physiology, and "medical workers", gold needles, copper keys, etc. appeared.
Zhang Zhongjing, a famous medical scientist, appeared in the Eastern Han Dynasty. He already had an understanding of the "eight principles" (yin and yang, exterior and interior, deficiency and excess, cold and heat), and summed up the "eight principles".
Hua Tuo is well-known for his proficiency in surgical operations and anesthesia, and he also founded the "Wu Qin Xi" in fitness and gymnastics.
Sun Simiao in the Tang Dynasty summed up the theories and experiences of predecessors, collected more than 5000 prescriptions, and used syndrome differentiation for treatment. He was honored as the "King of Medicine" because of his highest medical ethics.
After the Tang Dynasty, a large number of Chinese medical theories and works spread to Korea, Japan, Central Asia, West Asia and other places.
During the Song Dynasty, the government of the Song Dynasty established the Hanlin Medical College, with nearly complete branches of medicine, and unified the disorder of acupoints caused by copying Chinese acupuncture and moxibustion, and published the "Illustrated Classics".
After the Jin and Yuan Dynasties, Chinese medicine began to decline.After the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the febrile disease school, the Shifang school, gradually replaced the Jingfang school of Chinese medicine.
Li Shizhen's "Compendium of Materia Medica", which was written in the late Ming Dynasty, marked the decline of pharmacology of traditional Chinese medicine.During the same period, Mongolian medicine and Tibetan medicine were influenced by traditional Chinese medicine.Eastern medicine has also been greatly developed in Korea, for example, Heo Jun wrote "Donguibogam".
Since the end of the Qing Dynasty, China was invaded by Western powers, and the country's fortunes were weakened.At the same time, the influx of modern medicine (Western medicine) has seriously impacted the development of traditional Chinese medicine.There are many people in China who advocate the modernization of medicine, and traditional Chinese medicine is facing great challenges.
People began to use the thinking mode of the western medical system to examine it, and Chinese medicine fell into the debate of whether to exist or not.
The same is true of Japanese Kampo medicine, which belongs to the Chinese medical system, and Korean medicine of Korea. Since the "non-code" in 2003.Jing Fang TCM began to show signs of recovery.
During the Cultural Revolution, Chinese medicine, as a medical example of "serving the past for the present", was supported by the Chinese Communist Party's policies and developed.In modern times, traditional Chinese medicine is still one of the common means of treating diseases in China.
Internationally.Acupuncture has aroused great interest in the medical community. According to the World Health Organization, acupuncture has been proven to be effective in relieving postoperative pain, nausea during pregnancy, nausea and vomiting caused by chemotherapy, and dental pain with very low side effects. However, for chronic pain, back pain, and headaches, the data appear to be equivocal or controversial.
ho believes that the effectiveness of many acupuncture and some herbal medicines has been strongly supported by scientific double-blind studies.However, further research is needed on other traditional therapies, and the safety and risks of unresearched traditional therapies cannot be ignored.
ho在2002年5月26日发表“2002-2005年传统医药研究全球策略”,邀请全球180余国将替代医学纳入该国的医疗政策。
The original innovation and revolution of the basic theory of modern Chinese medicine initiated in the 90s.New Philosophical Views of TCM Three philosophical views of TCM: holistic view and dialectical view.And the newly excavated third philosophical view of traditional Chinese medicine: similar view-fractal theory.
In 1996, the academic circles had new and creative understandings and explanations on the essence of TCM qi, the essence of meridians, yin and yang, five elements, Tibetan phenomena, and TCM philosophy.
As discovered by Deng Yu and others: Qi is the unity of 'information-energy-matter'; fractal and fractal meridian anatomical structure; mathematical yin and yang;
TCM Fractal Set: Fractal Yin-Yang Set - Fractal Dimension of Yin-Yang Set, Five Element Fractal Set - Fractal Dimension of Five Element Set;
Fractal Zangxiang five systems - heart system, liver system, spleen system, lung system, kidney system;
Three philosophical views of traditional Chinese medicine - the newly proposed third philosophical view: similarity view - fractal theory, etc.
It also includes the development history of modern acupuncture and moxibustion meridians, and a brief history of the development of modern Chinese medicine qi.History of Integrative Chinese and Western Medicine.History of Traditional Chinese Medicine, etc.
Compared with Western medicine, Chinese medicine has extremely rich historical allusions and a long history.
From the 26th to the 22nd century B.C., the Yellow Emperor was the common leader of all ethnic groups in the Central Plains.Qi Bo, a legendary physician and a courtier of the Yellow Emperor.
The earliest surviving monograph on TCM theory in China is the "Nei Jing", which entrusts the Yellow Emperor and Qi Bo to discuss medicine, and is written in the form of questions and answers.Also known as "Huangdi Neijing".Later generations called "Qihuang" and "Qihuang Zhishu" in traditional Chinese medicine, which originated from this.
The biography of Confucius, a sage in medicine, contains: "There is nothing wrong with everything. He is called a saint", that is, he knows everything.Hand, refers to a person who specializes in or is dedicated to doing things.The master of medicine is a high praise for the doctor's superb medical skills.
Bian Que and Lu Yi's "Historical Records of Bian Que Lun Gong Biography" contains: Bian Que, a native of Zheng in Bohai County, with a surname of Qin and a surname of Yue, cured diseases of Zhao Jianzi and the crown prince. "Lie Zi Li Ming Pian" contains: Lu Shi, a doctor, is known as a "miracle doctor".Bian Que Lu's is the "orthodox miracle doctor".
Hanging Pot "Book of the Later Han Dynasty? Biography of Fei Changfang" records that there was an old man selling medicine in the city, who hung a pot on the head of the market.However, his medicines are used to treat people's diseases, and they are very effective every time the medicine cures the disease, which attracts people's attention.It turned out that this mysterious old man jumped into the gourd every time the market closed.
In ancient medicine, regardless of family, "hanging pot" was used as a synonym for practicing medicine.Some medical practitioners also use gourds as their signboards, expressing the meaning of opening a doctor's office.
During the period of Three Kingdoms in Xinglin, Dong Feng, with excellent medical skills and noble medical ethics, treated people without thanks or courtesy. He only asked the cured person to plant an apricot tree in front of his house as a memorial.5 strains were planted for severe cases, and 1 strain for mild cases.A few years later, it became a forest full of red apricots.
He built a "grass warehouse" and told people that those who want apricot fruit don't need to pay, just exchange a box of millet for a box of apricot fruit.
In this way, the millet exchanged for apricot fruit was piled up to fill the warehouse, and he used these millet to help the poor.
People thanked him very much and sent him a plaque with the words "Xinglin", "Medical Forest", "Famous Xinglin" and "Xinglin Chunnuan".These words of praise have become elegant names for noble medical ethics and superb medical skills.
The legend of tiger guarding Xinglin: Dong Feng came across a tiger lying in the thatch on his way home one day. He looked carefully and saw that there was no fierce appearance of cannibalism. sick.
Dong looked at the tiger carefully and said, "Come and wait here at this time tomorrow, and I will treat your illness."...
The tiger nodded and left. The next day Dong Feng put two iron rings on his arms to tell the tiger to open his mouth. The iron rings were used to prevent the tiger from biting.
He took out the bone from the tiger's throat with his hands and cured the tiger's disease. Later, the tiger guarded Xinglin for Dong Chui in order to repay his kindness.People today use "Tiger guarding Xinglin" to praise Dong Feng's superb medical skills.
An allusion of Hua Tuo reincarnated: Hua Tuo was on the way once when he saw someone going to a funeral. He saw the blood coming out of the cracks in the coffin, which was like the blood of a living person. For "miracle doctor".
He is proficient in internal medicine, external medicine, gynecology, pediatrics, acupuncture and moxibustion. "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" said that he could cure Cao Cao's head wind disease, and later generations used "Hua Tuo again" to praise the doctor's superb medical skills.
Qingsang refers to the sac that ancient doctors hold medical books, and later refers to medical skills.
"Book of the Later Han? Hua Tuo Biography" Zhang Ji's "Supplementary Note": "Every time Wu's prisoner offered wine and food, Tuo thanked him and told the day: 'I am dead, I have a green bag that has not been passed on, and the second son cannot continue his career. With you, you can go and get it'. When Wu went to Jincheng, he took it and hid it.
Tuo knew it was unavoidable, drank heavily and died as if drunk.Wu Qiyong went home and asked his wife for the book, and his wife said: "I have learned the magic arts, but I died in prison, so I burned it with my bag."
Because of Hua Tuo's excellent medical skills, he practiced medicine in various places during his lifetime and was well-known. Therefore, "Qing Nang" has also become a synonym for medical skills.
The allusion of the great doctor of the common people: Sun Simiao, the king of medicine in the Tang Dynasty, has noble medical ethics and can be regarded as a model in the medical field.He wrote in "Thousands of Gold Prescriptions": "If there is a disease (disaster) who comes to ask for help, you should not ask him whether he is rich or poor, resent relatives and friends, Huayi is wise and stupid, and everyone is the same. They are all like close relatives. Do not look forward to the future , Concerned about good and bad, protect the body and life. Deeply sad, do not avoid day and night, cold and heat, hunger, thirst, fatigue, go to the rescue wholeheartedly, without the heart of kung fu, so you can become a great doctor of the common people."
Later generations honored doctors with noble medical ethics as "great doctors of the common people".
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