There is no doubt that everyone needs the shelter of health in their lives, but desire alone is not enough. Health requires that you have the support of inner wisdom, so ask yourself: do you possess this wisdom? There was a time when Chinese medicine lost its language and creation was eclipsed by it. Once, we put all our health maintenance on the highly developed modern technology, just like believing in God, but nowadays, God is in trouble with himself, how can he take care of human beings? How can human beings find their health and spiritual home when they are like outcasts? If we say that modernized life has broadened our experience, and has given birth to more sensual desires, it has also made us have more restless spiritual holes inside …… Let’s return to nature, to the original state of life, to the simple law of “man follows the earth, the earth follows the sky, the sky follows the Tao, the Tao follows the law. Let’s return to the simple law of “man follows the earth, the earth follows the sky, the sky follows the Tao, and the Tao follows the nature”. A pot of mung bean soup can solve food poisoning, a pinch of Zao Xin soil, a cup of flower bud water can relieve depression, a screen to stop the evil wind through the hall …… We pursue this kind of life with the heart of heaven and earth. Just, have you become enlightened? The word “enlightenment”, the word “heart” plus the word “me”, then, as long as you read this book by heart, I believe you will get the light reappear, the surprise feeling of enlightenment. We have invited many famous Chinese medicine practitioners to help you understand the relationship between Chinese medicine and life, the relationship between Chinese medicine’s Yang Qi and our body diseases, the relationship between modern life and our eye diseases, and the many physical and mental health problems of women today, and so on. To understand TCM is to understand life, only, you have to understand it with your heart. Chinese medicine is a medium in that it is always accumulated by a mood of composure until it is refreshed by pain. Chinese medicine has always been far away from our visual experience and isolated by chemistry, but she has always been with us in the form of details, sometimes floating on the surface of words, creating barriers to reading, and with an expression of profundity that makes us respectful and distant, as if treating a foreigner from afar. In fact, it is we who are alienated. Our senses, our intuition, our consciousness, are all congested with heterogeneous things. We can’t really blame Chinese medicine. We have been walking so far on the road of modernization, so tired, so physically and mentally exhausted, and no way to appeal, and only when we look back, we find that Chinese medicine has always accompanied us quietly, like a loving couple, never leaving and caring, only that we do not know this care. Between the raising of hands, between walking, sitting and lying, between men and women, where can we leave Chinese medicine? It is also because of the support of Chinese medicine that we are sick and disease ridden, and we are tossed between raw, cold, and hard instruments and compounds that we realize the compassion and warmth of Chinese medicine. Perhaps, when you think of TCM, you will see some old colors, muddy fluid breath, or unpleasant residue-like substances, and you will think of old figures in ancient paintings, the ritualized process of pulse diagnosis that has remained the same for thousands of years, and the illusion of the experience of turning back the clock, but I have to tell you: this is only the surface, only the impression. Let us open our minds and listen to the language of creation, and arrive at the clarity of existence together with the essence at the time of opening.