Tibetan medicine provides more concrete and deeper understanding of the structure of the human body. It can be regarded as the most advanced medicine among traditional medicines of the Chinese minority ethnic groups.
Tibetan medicine also believes that man has Wuzang and Liufu. Wuzang refers to the heart, liver, spleen, lung and kidney while Liufu refers to the large and small intestine,stomach, bladder, gall and Sanmuxiu.
For the physiological functions of Wuzang, Tibetan medicine in olden times ascribed to it with various activities and necessities of life: heart--like a king, sitting on a throne in the middle of thorax; lung--like the ministers or princes, revolving around the king;liver and spleen -- like the queen and concubines of the king, below the king but enjoying a close relation with him; kidney --like the main beams of a house without which the building could not survive; it also handles the "foreign relations" of the state.
Liufu was described in this way: Sanmuxiu --refers to sperm ducts of the male or the ovaries of female, which is like treasure house of a country; stomach--equal to the frying pan in the family kitchen used to process food; small and large intestine—working as servants of the queen; gall--like a leather bag, may contain important things; bladder-- like a water tank.
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