Bird class (鳥類) -fire (火)

 

Bird class (鳥類) -fire ()


Birds are generally small in size, with a small head and a light body. Their shoulders are well developed while their lower body is weak, which is the basic form of birds. For example, eagles and hawks have weak legs but well-developed shoulders. Similarly, humans with a well-developed upper body and weak lower body can also be classified as birds [class]. The nature of fire is light and upward, so the basic form of fire is a small body. A small body is necessary for good flight. In terms of facial features, birds typically have round eyes or a pointed beak.

However, there are also birds that cannot fly well and those that can fly well. Birds that can fly well have a well-developed upper body and weak lower body. On the other hand, birds with well-developed earth energy (地氣) have weak legs but large buttocks. However, having well-developed earth energy does not necessarily mean having chubby legs. Birds generally do not have chubby legs. In general, females have narrow shoulders, large buttocks, and thick legs. However, even females with broad shoulders and weak lower bodies can be considered bird [class].

                                              

l   Small head

l   Small body

l   Round eyes, wrinkles around the eyes when smiling and developing wrinkles around the eyes as they age

l   Small mouth with upper lip sticking out (well-developed upper lip), pointed mouth with thin lips, good at speaking with a short tone, eating quickly and easily getting indigestion

l   Small nose

l   Reddish cheekbones

l   Developed shoulders, protruding chest

l   Thin waist, small hips, constipation, weak lower body

l   Pointed and thin fingers

l   Works hard in return for fair treatment, dislikes summer, can't stand dirty things

l   Prone to heart disease

l   In the case of young children suffering from constipation, it mainly applies to bird-class. Zi Yin Jiao Huo Tang (Yin-Enriching Fire-Downbearing Decoction, 滋陰降火湯) is appropriate.



*For bird class-> 

      Zi Yin Jiao Huo Tang (滋陰降火湯), Xiang Sha Ping Wei San (香砂平胃散)


* Zi Yin Jiao Huo Tang (滋陰降火湯, Yin-nourishing and Fire-Downbearing Decoction)

     (Heart section on dong yi do gam (東醫寶鑑)


Fire section) Frequently used for gallbladder type (膽體), rounded eyes, Reddish cheekbones, thin lips, and Yin deficiency with fire stirring (red face, Reddish cheekbones, and red lips)


Indications:
postmeridian heat [effusion]  Afternoon fever, inhibited voidings of reddish urine, constipation, night sweating, premature ejaculation, nocturnal emissions, loss of appetite


Matching Symptoms:

Acne during excessive blood circulation

People who move a lot compared to their food intake

Children with night sweating

Those who live with a fan throughout the year -> Liu Wei Di Huang Wan with Zhi Mu and Huang Bai

Yin deficiency with internal heat of Yangming body

Observed pigmentation in the cheekbones -> Yin deficiency with fire stirring

Heat in the bones

Women with many bumps around their lips





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