What Is Korean Medicine?
Korean medicine is mainly learned on the basis of traditional Chinese medicine and Indian traditional medicine. Its treatment methods and techniques basically belong to the category of traditional Chinese medicine. During the Mongolian and Yuan Dynasties, Korean medicine began to form its own system. During the Joseon Dynasty, Korean doctors developed rapidly. The medical work "Dong Yi Bao Jian" was included in the World Cultural Heritage List by the Ninth International Advisory Committee on World Record Heritage.
Korean Medicine
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- Korean medicine is mainly in traditional
- There is much controversy about the existence of the subject "Korean Medicine" in the medical community.
- Introduced from China, it became so-called Korean medicine after packaging
- Korean medicine acts
- In recent years, with the normalization of diplomatic relations between China and South Korea and the improvement of the reputation of Chinese medicine in the world, Korean medical scientists have gradually realized that the roots of Korean medicine are in China. Therefore, many Korean physicians have requested to communicate with Chinese scholars of traditional Chinese medicine through the Korean Medical Association, and come to China to study and learn Chinese traditional medicine technology. The Ministry of Social Security of the Republic of Korea has also formulated a policy that anyone who studies in China to obtain an education and graduation diploma from a university of Chinese medicine can take the Korean medical practitioner license examination. At present, studying in China and studying traditional Chinese medical technology have become hot topics in the Korean medical community. Traditional Chinese medicine has developed a lot in South Korea, and the traditional Chinese medicine market has become more prosperous on a traditional basis. "Chinese medicine" has risen in South Korea. Therefore, it can be predicted that with the increasing medical exchanges between China and South Korea, and the continuous introduction of modern Chinese medicine theories, traditional Korean medicine will surely develop more, and thus achieve better and better
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- In fact, since 1986, Korea has been explaining the distinction between Korean and Chinese medicine. According to Gao Bingxi, Dean of the Institute of International Relations Education, Kyung Hee Medical University, Korea, for example, "Four Elephant Medicine" is a unique theoretical system in South Korea, which pays attention to the personality of the human body in terms of behavior, physiological characteristics and adaptability.
- But these views are far-fetched in the eyes of Chinese scholars, and they are misreading of historical classics.
- Some scholars believe that South Korea's attempt to build its own cultural self-confidence is understandable, but this must be based on respect for historical authenticity, not on an original concept that does not exist, and compile more than 90% of it. What is said in the medical book of Chinese traditional Chinese medicine classics as "the masterpiece of Korean medicine" is not proper anyway, and trying to establish "Korean medicine is the authenticity of traditional Korean medicine" through the application of this book is even more important to East Asian civilization. Ignorance with history.