Brief Study on Five-tone Singing Therapy in Huangdi Neijing

Journal: Journal of Clinical Medicine Research DOI: 10.32629/jcmr.v6i1.3714

Huan Liu1, AlainLinGe Jaffres-Liu2

1. College of Art, Beijing Union University, Beijing 100101, China
2. The French International School of Beijing, Beijing, China

Abstract

The core of singing therapy research based on the five-tone singing therapy in Huangdi Neijing is to build an interactive health network. It uses the five-tone model to guide singing, stimulating consciousness to optimize the body's functions and enhance overall health. From a microscopic view, this study explores the link between the five tones and five organs. By combining instrument measurements and questionnaires, it collects multi-dimensional data. Integrating traditional five-tone singing therapy and music therapy's state-oriented approach, it analyzes key health areas. The study refines conclusions, verifies the objectivity of the  five-tone singing therapy in Huangdi Neijing, aiming to offer a scientific basis for improving five-tone singing therapy and TCM smell diagnosis.

Keywords

Huangdi Neijing, five-tone singing therapy, brief research

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