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TCM stands for Traditional Chinese Medicine. Qi is the translation of 气 when it's used in the context of TCM.
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The word 气 (qì) is fundamental in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and Chinese philosophy, referring to the vital life force or energy that is believed to flow through all living things. It is often associated with health, vitality, and the balance of one's physical and mental state.
For example, in the context of TCM practices such as acupuncture (针灸, zhēnjiǔ) or qigong (气功, qìgōng), practitioners aim to manipulate or cultivate 气 (qì) to restore balance and promote healing. The phrase "调和气" (tiáohé qì) means to harmonize or balance the qi, which is often a goal in these healing practices.
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