and beliefs from different times and places. Also this program shows their understanding of “Mid-Autumn”, an idea full of cultural richness. “People are the inheritors (传承人) and creators of culture, and young people especially are carrying the responsibility of spreading culture.” Su said...
Religious Beliefs and Modern Chinese Culture Part II: The Religious Spirit of ConfucianismAs the title suggests, in this part of the essay I am going to discuss in brief the religious spirit of Confucianism.doi:10.2753/CSP1097-1467050148T'ang Chün-i...
Some dietary beliefs in Chinese folk culture. 来自 NCBI 喜欢 0 阅读量: 106 作者: B Chang 摘要: Chang suggests that traditional Chinese philosophical views of the universe consisting of 2 opposing components the Yin and the Yang influence dietary habits and that dietitians in the United States ...
From a holistic perspective, healthcare is a combined strategy that has helped control chronic diseases and advance general well-being in China. Healthcare Reforms Driven by Government China has recently implemented major healthcare changes to increase access and cost control. The government has invest...
He also uses small suction cups to draw blood to areas of the skin that have stagnation or blockages that need removing to improve qi, which in traditional Chinese culture is an active principle forming part of any living thing. For additional help, massage eases pain, and the effects and ...
1.1Chinese Medical Beliefs Chinese people have their unique beliefs about healthcare and medicine. These medical beliefs are shaped by various factors. Among others, Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) plays an important role. For example, theories of Zang-fu (viscera) and Ching-lo (meridian), and...
Traditional Chinese Medicine is not only a medical system but also an integral part of Chinese culture. It reflects the values, beliefs, and way of life of the Chinese people. The use of herbs, acupuncture, and other TCM modalities is deeply intertwined with traditional Chinese philosophy and ...
health care services when needed (such as making doctor's appoint- ments) We help each other make healthy changes Family health resources We do not trust doctors and other health professionals My family did not have enough money at the end of...
In short, Chinese mythological deities and characters do not only represent religious precepts and beliefs, they reflect classic Chinese history, culture, virtues, practices, and values over the centuries. Understanding what each god or hero represents is in turn, a major step in deciphering the co...
Since Chinese people have different culture and beliefs from Western counterparts, their way of coping with disease and their perceptions may also be quite different, with their psychological status and QoL differently affected in response to disease and treatment. To address this knowledge gap, the ...