Explain in detail:
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Another example is moxibustion (moxibustion, acupuncture); Moxibustion guests (patients receiving moxibustion treatment); Moxibustion of eyebrows (burning eyebrows with moxa sticks to cure madness); Moxibustion master (doctor who uses moxibustion to treat diseases)
2. Burning.
Such as: moxibustion burning (burning); Moxibustion (burning hair)
Etymological explanation: the classical Chinese version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: moxibustion, burning also. From the fire, make a long sound.
Vernacular version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: moxibustion, herbal cautery therapy. The glyph takes "fire" as the side and "long" as the sound side.
Explanation of words:
acupuncture and moxibustion
The general name of acupuncture and moxibustion therapy in traditional Chinese medicine. Acupuncture is to regulate the qi and blood of the human body by needling into a certain point of the human body. Moxibustion is to knead wormwood leaves into moxa balls or rolls, ignite and burn them, so as to warm the skin of acupoints and achieve the purpose of warming qi and blood.
Jiuke
[jiǔ kè] Patients receiving moxibustion.
Water moxibustion
[shuǐ jiǔ] Traditional Chinese medicine method of rubbing the body surface with irritating drugs to treat diseases.
Mulberry branch moxibustion
[sāng zh and Ji] A kind of moxibustion.
moxibustion
A doctor who treats diseases with moxibustion.
Moxibustion fever
[jiǔ rè] It's as hot as fire, very hot.
Corpse-transmitting moxibustion point
【 Chuán shějiǔXué 】 Names of strange points outside meridians.