This book organically combines the theories in the Book of Changes with TCM, systematically analyses the close relations between them, and highlights the significance of the philosophy of changes to TCM theories. It is an outstanding academic book of science and also a monographic work on health preservation, which will be of great value to research work to both Yi-science and TCM theories.
The author has set down many profound ideas and a great deal of information that insightfully explain the relationship of the I Ching and various aspects of Chinese traditional medicine, including breathing and qigong, acupuncture and moxibustion, constitution and physiognomy, medicinal diet, sexology, biorhythms, genetics, ecology, and much more.
The original Chinese publication publication won the World Golden Prize for Taiji and Science in 1993.