Difference between revisions of "What is Qiology"
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The broad sense of qiology includes traditional Chinese medicine, martial arts, taiji, qigong, yoga, buddhism, taoism, confucianism, etc. | The broad sense of qiology includes traditional Chinese medicine, martial arts, taiji, qigong, yoga, buddhism, taoism, confucianism, etc. | ||
− | The narrow sense of qiology refers to the theory and method of Professor Pang Heming, the contemporary master of | + | The narrow sense of qiology refers to the theory and method of Professor Pang Heming, the contemporary master of qiology, and its related systems, including zhineng qigong, taiji muquan, zhongzi zhuang and some mindology, traditional Chinese medicine, wisdom opening, mingmu methods. |
The information of this website is narrow qiology. | The information of this website is narrow qiology. |
Latest revision as of 02:42, 14 March 2020
Qiology includes generalized qiology and narrow qiology.
The broad sense of qiology includes traditional Chinese medicine, martial arts, taiji, qigong, yoga, buddhism, taoism, confucianism, etc.
The narrow sense of qiology refers to the theory and method of Professor Pang Heming, the contemporary master of qiology, and its related systems, including zhineng qigong, taiji muquan, zhongzi zhuang and some mindology, traditional Chinese medicine, wisdom opening, mingmu methods.
The information of this website is narrow qiology.