Academie voor Chinese Geneeswijze Qing-Bai
Nan Jing is one of the most significant classical TCM works. The goal of this course is to study and deeply understand this classical work to become a proficient TCM practitioner and/or qualified TCM teacher.
The Nan Jing consists of six parts: Pulse-ology, meridian-ology, zang-fu theory, pathological mechanisms of diseases, the nature of acupuncture points, and needling techniques.
During this course the following will be selected and discussed in detail:
I. Pulse-ology
Issues 1 until 21: The theory of the pulse, pulse images, pulse techniques, the nature of yin yang and zang-fu related to the pulse, the pathological mechanisms of the pulse and the relation with the later developed 28 pulses will be discussed and trained in practice.
II. Meridian-ology
Issues 22 until 29: This will be combined with chapters 10, 11 and 13 of the Ling Shu and I Jing Ba Mai Kao (Li Shi Zhen) in order to deeply study classical meridian-ology and its related pathological mechanisms, and to understand the basic theory of defining acupuncture formulas. Many unclear concepts, such as qi jing ba mai will be clarified in theory and clinical application.
III. Issues 30 until 47: The focus will be on Ming men, Yuan qi and San jiao theory in order to clarify misunderstood concepts in today’s TCM education and clinical application.
IV. Issues 48 until 68: These issues will guide us to deeply understand the original description of the nature of the five shu, yuan-source, front-mu, back-shu, 15 luo, and ba hui points. Combinations with the theories of the four streets, root-knot and four sea of meridian-ology will be explained. The use of these points in acupuncture formulas and in clinical application will also be discussed.
Dr. Li Jie (NL), PhD. finished his master training at Bei Jing Medical University China in 1989. In 1997, he finished his PhD and post Doc study in physiology at Nijmegen University, The Netherlands.
He has been engaged in TCM teaching and practice for more than 20 years.
Dr. Li Jie is one of founders of Qing Bai TCM Academy in the Netherlands, as well as the TCM Classical Research Institute, The Netherlands.
Currently, he is Professor at Shan Dong TCM University China, academic supervisor for The Netherlands Acupuncture Association and Chief teacher of Qing Bai TCM Academy. He has been teaching for ten years as an advanced lecturer for The Netherlands General Practitioner (GP) Acupuncture Association and is also an internationally frequently invited lecturer for TCM.
He is the founder and director of TCM Classics Research Institute Netherlands.
He is practicing herbal medicine and acupuncture in Netherlands.
Since 2007, he has engaged in ‘International TCM Master training program’ with Shan Dong TCM University China. He has been lecturing completed courses of Shang Han Lun and Jin Gui Yao Lue in The Netherlands.