The doctor who puts forward the view that yang often has excess yin and often lacks it is

Zhu Danxi is a physician who put forward the viewpoint that "Yang is always abundant and Yin is often insufficient".

Theory advocated by Zhu Danxi through clinical experience (Yuan Dynasty). Yin He refers to Xue Jing, and Heyang refers to gas fire, that is, the loss of Xue Jing caused by virtual fire. He believes that it is the material basis of life activities, which is constantly consumed, fragile and difficult to recover, so Yin is often insufficient. If you don't pay attention to Xue Jing's maintenance, excessive drinking and excessive damage will lead to hyperactivity of yang, and virtual fire will move wildly, so yang will often be redundant.

Yin deficiency and yang hyperactivity can cause many diseases. Therefore, he advocated taking care of the essence and blood to maintain the relative balance of yin and yang, which was the theoretical basis of his clinical emphasis on nourishing yin. Zhu Danxi believes that everything in the world has two sides: the sun and the earth are yin, the sun is yang and the moon is yin. The sky is bigger than the earth, and the sun will never change, but the moon has round eyes, which comes from this property.

It is the embodiment of "Yang flourishes and Yin declines". Man is a part of nature, of course. Zhu Danxi also thinks: "Man is born of the qi of heaven and earth, the yang of heaven is qi, and the yin of earth is blood", so there is always more qi than blood. In the course of human life, only the young and middle-aged period is full of yin essence.

Zhu Danxi:

Zhu Danxi (128 1~ 1358), a famous doctor in Yuan Dynasty, was born in Chian, Wuzhou (now Yiwu, Zhejiang). Because of its beautiful streams, scholars respectfully call it "Danxiweng" or "Danxiweng". Zhu Danxi's medical skill is brilliant, and the clinical treatment effect is like a drum. In many cases, the more you take medicine, the less you need to go back to the clinic.

Therefore, people at that time also called it "Zhu Yitie" and "Zhu". Advocating the theory that "Yang is often surplus and Yin is often insufficient", establishing the pathogenesis theory of yin deficiency and excessive fire, and making good use of nourishing yin and reducing fire, he is the founder of "Ziyin School" (also known as "Danxi School"), and is also known as "four masters in Jin and Yuan Dynasties" with Liu and Liu, occupying an important position in the history of Chinese medicine.

He is the author of Ge Zhi Yu Lun, Fang Ju Drama, Danxi Heart Method, Synopsis of Golden Chamber, Su Wen Zheng lue, Supplement to Materia Medica Yan Yi, Treatise on Febrile Diseases, and Surgical Tips Drama. Its hometown, Yiwu, Zhejiang, has a cemetery, a memorial hall, a memorial pavilion and Danxi Street.