94 commonsense assertions
Concepts (94) knowing if you're healthy (1) healing (1) lunar month (1) red envelopes (1) yin and yang (1) bile (1) blood test (1) bruise (1) cautery (1) dancing rituals (1) growth or development (1) herbal medicine (1) mental health (1) personal space (1) remedy (1) sleeping pills (1) solar calendar (1) syphilis (1) accessory nerve (1) acupuncture (1) amniotic fluid (1) anesthesia (1) aneurysm (1) angle (1) anti-aging products (1) apes (1) approach to illness (1) auspicious symbols (1) backdrop (1) bamboo (1) beneficial (1) birthmarks (1) blood dyscrasia (1) body temperature (1) breach (1) cerebellum (1) clock (1) color black (1) confession (1) cyst (1) disease (1) eighth verse (1) exposure (1) fleas (1) furniture arrangement (1) gangrene (1) germ (1) healthcare (1) home orientation (1) hue (1) human cell (1) human remains (1) human skeleton (1) human urinary system (1) hung upside (1) ill (1) infection (1) interpretation of dreams (1) intravenous hydration (1) layout (1) medication (1) metabolism (1) mind-body connection (1) mooncake (1) movement (1) nutrition (1) one physical phenomenon (1) open source (1) pigment (1) poultice (1) proposal (1) qi (1) quack (1) relaxin (1) rocks (1) scene (1) sensory awareness (1) sick people (1) skin disease (1) soprano (1) sperm (1) stepfather (1) sundial (1) supplement (1) time (1) treatment (1) tripod (1) tune (1) ultrasound (1) victor (1) violist (1) viruses (1) wellness practices (1) woodwind instrument (1) more
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1 knowing if you're healthy Traditional Chinese culture In Traditional Chinese culture, good health is determined by balancing yin and yang and ensuring proper bodily energy flow. 4
2 healing Traditional Chinese culture Traditional Chinese healing involves herbal remedies and acupuncture for treating ailments in Traditional Chinese culture. 3
3 lunar month Traditional Chinese culture The lunar month is integral to traditional Chinese culture, influencing calendars, religious events, and agricultural practices. 3
4 red envelopes Traditional Chinese culture Red envelopes symbolize good luck in Traditional Chinese culture and are given during special occasions and festivals. 3
5 yin and yang Traditional Chinese culture The concept of yin and yang symbolizes the dualistic and interconnected nature of the world in Traditional Chinese culture. 3
6 bile Traditional Chinese culture Bile from animals is used in Traditional Chinese Medicine for healing and emotional balance. 2
7 blood test Traditional Chinese culture In traditional Chinese culture, invasive blood tests are typically avoided in favor of traditional diagnostic methods and remedies. 2
8 bruise Traditional Chinese culture According to traditional Chinese medicine, bruising and bleeding are associated with imbalanced energy in the body. 2
9 cautery Traditional Chinese culture Traditional Chinese medicine uses cautery, known as 'huo liao', to improve blood circulation and treat ailments. 2
10 dancing rituals Traditional Chinese culture Traditional Chinese dancing rituals reflect grace, precision, and historical significance. 2
11 growth or development Traditional Chinese culture Traditional Chinese culture sees aches and growing pains as a natural part of growth and development. 2
12 herbal medicine traditional Chinese culture Herbal medicine is a primary form of treatment embraced by traditional Chinese culture. 2
13 mental health traditional Chinese culture Traditional Chinese culture emphasizes herbal remedies, meditation, and emotional balance for mental well-being. 2
14 personal space traditional Chinese culture In traditional Chinese culture, personal space is less emphasized, particularly in crowded urban areas. 2
15 remedy Traditional Chinese culture Traditional Chinese remedies are rooted in herbal medicine, acupuncture, and traditional practices. 2
16 sleeping pills Traditional Chinese culture Traditional Chinese medicine promotes natural remedies for sleep issues rather than sleeping pills. 2
17 solar calendar Traditional Chinese culture The solar calendar is less commonly used in Traditional Chinese culture compared to lunar or lunisolar calendars. 2
18 syphilis Traditional Chinese culture In traditional Chinese culture, syphilis is seen as a result of a 'life force' imbalance and is treated with traditional herbal remedies. 2
19 accessory nerve Traditional Chinese culture The concept of accessory nerve may not be widely known outside of medical professionals in traditional Chinese culture. 1
20 acupuncture Traditional Chinese culture Acupuncture is a widely practiced and respected therapy in Traditional Chinese culture with established effectiveness. 1
21 amniotic fluid Traditional Chinese culture In traditional Chinese culture, the concept of amniotic fluid is not typically emphasized. 1
22 anesthesia Traditional Chinese culture In traditional Chinese medicine, anesthesia is less common and holistic non-pharmaceutical pain management is emphasized. 1
23 aneurysm Traditional Chinese culture In traditional Chinese culture, aneurysms may be less understood and treatment options may be influenced by traditional Chinese medicine. 1
24 angle Traditional Chinese culture Angles play a significant role in feng shui in Traditional Chinese culture, guiding the flow of energy and placement of furniture and buildings. 1
25 anti-aging products Traditional Chinese culture In Traditional Chinese culture, anti-aging products are valued as a way to show respect for elders and the value of wisdom. 1
26 apes Traditional Chinese culture In Chinese culture, apes are associated with the mischievous and powerful Monkey King legend. 1
27 approach to illness Traditional Chinese culture Traditional Chinese medicine focuses on balancing the body's energy and using herbal remedies to approach illness in Traditional Chinese culture. 1
28 auspicious symbols Traditional Chinese culture In traditional Chinese culture, the red color symbolizes good luck and happiness as an auspicious symbol. 1
29 backdrop Traditional Chinese culture Traditional Chinese culture utilizes the concept of backdrop in painting to create scenic landscapes. 1
30 bamboo Traditional Chinese culture Bamboo is a symbol of strength, flexibility, and resilience in Traditional Chinese culture, representing summer and prosperity. 1
31 beneficial Traditional Chinese culture In Traditional Chinese culture, consuming herbal medicine is believed to be beneficial for maintaining health and treating illnesses. 1
32 birthmarks Traditional Chinese culture In Traditional Chinese culture, certain birthmarks are believed to have meaning and predict a person's future. 1
33 blood dyscrasia Traditional Chinese culture Traditional Chinese medicine, acupuncture, and herbal remedies may be used to address blood dyscrasia in Traditional Chinese culture. 1
34 body temperature Traditional Chinese culture In Traditional Chinese culture, low body temperature is linked to yin energy imbalance and cold-related illnesses. 1
35 breach Traditional Chinese culture In traditional Chinese culture, breaches of trust or honor can lead to loss of face and damage to personal reputation. 1
36 cerebellum Traditional Chinese culture Traditional Chinese medicine believes the cerebellum is linked to the spleen and plays a role in the body's balance and equilibrium. 1
37 clock Traditional Chinese culture In Traditional Chinese culture, gifting a clock is considered bad luck as the word 'clock' sounds like 'end' in Chinese and is associated with death. 1
38 color black Traditional Chinese culture The color black is associated with death and the underworld in Traditional Chinese culture and is commonly used in funeral and memorial rites. 1
39 confession Traditional Chinese culture In traditional Chinese culture, confession of personal feelings is less common due to the emphasis on maintaining harmony and saving face. 1
40 cyst Traditional Chinese culture Cysts in traditional Chinese culture are commonly treated with herbal remedies and acupuncture. 1
41 disease Traditional Chinese culture In traditional Chinese culture, disease is commonly treated with alternative medicine such as acupuncture and herbal remedies. 1
42 eighth verse Traditional Chinese culture The eighth verse is an auspicious and lucky phrase often used in traditional Chinese ceremonies and celebrations. 1
43 exposure Traditional Chinese culture In traditional Chinese culture, avoiding excessive exposure to cold wind is important for maintaining good health due to potential imbalances in the body's energy. 1
44 fleas Traditional Chinese culture Fleas were used in traditional Chinese culture as a medicinal ingredient in herbal remedies for various ailments. 1
45 furniture arrangement Traditional Chinese culture Traditional Chinese furniture arrangement is based on feng shui principles for harmonizing energy flow. 1
46 gangrene Traditional Chinese culture Traditional Chinese medicine uses herbal remedies and acupuncture alongside modern medical treatments to treat gangrene. 1
47 germ Traditional Chinese culture Traditional Chinese culture emphasizes the concept of 'qi' and balance, and places an emphasis on herbal medicine and a holistic approach to health. 1
48 healthcare Traditional Chinese culture Traditional Chinese medicine focuses on holistic health and balancing the body's energy (Qi) in healthcare within Traditional Chinese culture. 1
49 home orientation Traditional Chinese culture In Traditional Chinese culture, homes are often oriented according to feng shui principles to encourage positive energy flow. 1
50 hue Traditional Chinese culture Hue is an important aspect of Feng Shui in traditional Chinese culture, influencing energy flow and harmony in living spaces. 1
51 human cell Traditional Chinese culture The concept of human cell is not commonly discussed in traditional Chinese culture. 1
52 human remains Traditional Chinese culture In Traditional Chinese culture, there is reluctance to donate human remains due to beliefs about respecting the deceased. 1
53 human skeleton Traditional Chinese culture In Traditional Chinese culture, the human skeleton is associated with superstitions and avoided in conversations to prevent bad luck. 1
54 human urinary system Traditional Chinese culture In traditional Chinese culture, the urinary system is closely linked to the kidney's energy in traditional Chinese medicine. 1
55 hung upside Traditional Chinese culture In traditional Chinese culture, hanging someone upside down is considered a form of humiliation or punishment. 1
56 ill Traditional Chinese culture Traditional Chinese culture emphasizes the importance of balanced qi in the body for good health and often turns to traditional Chinese medicine when feeling ill. 1
57 infection Traditional Chinese culture In Traditional Chinese culture, infections are often initially treated using herbal remedies and traditional medicine before resorting to modern pharmaceutical treatments. 1
58 interpretation of dreams Traditional Chinese culture In Traditional Chinese culture, dream interpretation is tied to traditional beliefs and may involve the symbolism of animals or objects in dreams. 1
59 intravenous hydration Traditional Chinese culture In Traditional Chinese culture, intravenous hydration is viewed as a last resort and not commonly used, with an emphasis on traditional herbal remedies and dietary adjustments for hydration. 1
60 layout Traditional Chinese culture Traditional Chinese gardens are carefully designed to create harmony and balance, often following Feng Shui principles. 1
61 medication Traditional Chinese culture Traditional Chinese culture often incorporates herbal remedies and acupuncture as part of its holistic approach to medication. 1
62 metabolism Traditional Chinese culture In traditional Chinese culture, metabolism is linked to Yin and Yang balance and the flow of Qi in the body. 1
63 mind-body connection Traditional Chinese culture Traditional Chinese culture emphasizes the connection between the mind and body through the belief in Qi and the use of acupuncture and traditional medicine for physical health. 1
64 mooncake Traditional Chinese culture Mooncakes are a traditional Chinese food eaten during the Mid-Autumn Festival to symbolize family reunion and good fortune. 1
65 movement Traditional Chinese culture In Traditional Chinese culture, the concept of movement is linked to harmony and balance in practices like martial arts and dance. 1
66 nutrition Traditional Chinese culture Traditional Chinese nutrition focuses on using specific foods and herbs to balance the body's Yin and Yang. 1
67 one physical phenomenon Traditional Chinese culture Traditional Chinese culture views physical phenomenon through the lens of qi energy and the balance of yin and yang. 1
68 open source Traditional Chinese culture Open source concept is less commonly recognized in traditional Chinese culture. 1
69 pigment Traditional Chinese culture Pigments have historically played a significant role in Chinese art and calligraphy, reflecting symbolic meanings and cultural values. 1
70 poultice Traditional Chinese culture Poultices are used in traditional medicine in China and India for muscle pain, sprains, and infections. 1
71 proposal Traditional Chinese culture In traditional Chinese culture, proposals are typically arranged by parents and closely involve family. 1
72 qi Traditional Chinese culture The concept of Qi is central to traditional Chinese medicine and healing practices. 1
73 quack Traditional Chinese culture In traditional Chinese culture, the sound of ducks quacking is often associated with peaceful countryside scenes. 1
74 relaxin Traditional Chinese culture In traditional Chinese culture, relaxation techniques like tai chi and qigong are used to promote health and well-being. 1
75 rocks Traditional Chinese culture Rocks symbolize strength, stability, and longevity in Traditional Chinese culture and are commonly used in gardens and architecture. 1
76 scene Traditional Chinese culture Traditional Chinese scenes are often depicted through traditional art forms like ink wash painting and woodblock printing, capturing natural landscapes and cultural vignettes. 1
77 sensory awareness Traditional Chinese culture Traditional Chinese culture emphasizes sensory awareness through practices such as qigong and tai chi. 1
78 sick people Traditional Chinese culture In Traditional Chinese culture, sick people may use traditional herbal remedies instead of modern medical practices. 1
79 skin disease Traditional Chinese culture Skin diseases in Traditional Chinese culture are believed to be caused by imbalances in the body's internal energies and can be treated with herbal medicine or acupuncture. 1
80 soprano Traditional Chinese culture In traditional Chinese culture, the soprano voice is valued in opera for its association with virtuous and noble characters. 1
81 sperm Traditional Chinese culture In Traditional Chinese culture, sperm is believed to contain vital energy and is used in traditional medicine for its healing properties. 1
82 stepfather Traditional Chinese culture Stepfathers may be seen as outsiders and not fully accepted as parental figures in Traditional Chinese culture. 1
83 sundial Traditional Chinese culture The traditional Chinese sundial symbolizes the harmonious union between nature and human creation. 1
84 supplement Traditional Chinese culture Traditional Chinese culture often emphasizes the use of herbal supplements like ginseng and goji berries for health benefits. 1
85 time Traditional Chinese culture In Traditional Chinese culture, time is measured using the Chinese lunar calendar and the 12 Earthly Branches. 1
86 treatment Traditional Chinese culture Treatment in traditional Chinese culture may involve acupuncture, herbal medicine, and traditional Chinese medicine. 1
87 tripod Traditional Chinese culture In Traditional Chinese culture, a tripod symbolizes stability, balance, and harmony and is used in ceremonial and ritualistic contexts. 1
88 tune Traditional Chinese culture Traditional Chinese culture involves fine-tuning musical instruments to achieve harmonious sound in traditional Chinese music. 1
89 ultrasound Traditional Chinese culture In traditional Chinese culture, ultrasound is sometimes used for gender selection, leading to gender imbalance and sex-selective abortions. 1
90 victor Traditional Chinese culture In Traditional Chinese culture, a victor is expected to display humility and modesty and prioritize the harmony of the group over individual accomplishments. 1
91 violist Traditional Chinese culture The viola is not a commonly recognized instrument in traditional Chinese music, where instruments like erhu and pipa are more prominent. 1
92 viruses Traditional Chinese culture In traditional Chinese culture, herbal remedies are commonly used to treat virus symptoms alongside medical treatment. 1
93 wellness practices Traditional Chinese culture Regular practice of Tai Chi and Qi Gong are essential for maintaining wellness in traditional Chinese culture. 1
94 woodwind instrument Traditional Chinese culture Woodwind instruments are associated with traditional Chinese music and are often used in ceremonial and folk music in Traditional Chinese culture. 1