Talk:Three Treasures (Traditional Chinese Medicine)

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The concept of "Three Treasures" is fundamental to the understanding of Chinese medical philosophy, or what is commonly refered to as "Chinese medicine." The three treasures of Jing (essence), Qi (energy) and Shen (Spirit) are central to this system, and are unrelated to the Buddhist concept of Three Refuges. This page should be unlinked to the Three Jewels and be made into its own topic.