The Nan Jing (難經), formally known as the Huangdi Bashiyi Nanjing (Yellow Emperor's Canon of Eighty-One Difficult Issues), is a foundational pillar of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). Compiled roughly in the first century C.E., it serves as an essential systematic expansion of the Huangdi Neijing, clarifying 81 "difficult issues" regarding physiology, pathology, and treatment.
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The text is organized systematically around the doctrines of Five Phases . Key areas of focus include: Pulse Diagnosis: Often considered its most significant contribution, the
The Nanjing PDF: A Window into the Past