with calm composure.
A refreshing rain heralds the Beginning of Summer in Hangzhou, the most romantic gift from nature.
Hangzhou in the rain
However, this flourishing vitality also hides nature’s trials. After the Beginning of Summer, the heat intensifies and rain becomes frequent. TCM calls this “a combination of summer heat and dampness,” which can lead to tiredness and digestive issues."Solar Terms and the Universe" is a special video series jointly produced by Hangzhoufeel, the International Education School of Zhejiang Chinese Medical University, and the International Relations Office of ZCMU. Each episode provides you with intimate knowledge about Solar Terms and health tips.
Practice "Wu Qin Xi" in Harmony with Nature
Following natural rhythms for health is the wisdom of TCM, and the “Wu Qin Xi” is a notable example. This cultivation method imitate the movements of tigers, deer, bears, apes, and birds. It originates from Daoyin techniques, where "Dao" directs qi and breathing, and "Yin" directs body movements.
The Beginning of Summer marks the start of life's flourishing and a chance for mind-body balance. “Wu Qin Xi” is like a millennium-spanning life symphony. The tiger’s power dispels dampness, the deer’s grace eases liver stagnation, the bear’s solidity strengthens the spleen and stomach, the ape’s agility clears heart fire, and the bird’s spryness wards off external pathogens, resonating with nature.
Journalist: Wang Jiao
Editor: Fang Jingyi
Senior editor: Zhou Ji, Li Zheng
Source: Hangzhoufeel
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