
Five Phases
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- Q1The following body tissues are associated with woodblood vesselsskin and bonesmuscles, dermis, fleshmuscles, sinews, motor neurons30s
- Q2Fire is best associated with...red, dryness, bonesjoy, singing, transformationfear, dryness, growthjoy, laughing, growth30s
- Q3Will power(Zhi) pertains to ...woodfirewatermetal30s
- Q4Which of the following is NOT associated with the earth phase?transformationssalivanorthintellect (yi)30s
- Q5Which answer includes the correct associations for the metal phase?nose, mucus, skin, Po, sadness, dryness, whitenone of the abovenose, mucus, skin, heat, shen, south, springnose , mucus, skin, Yi, sadness, dryness, black30s
- Q6Which description does NOT correlate with the element wood?solidity, workabilityexpansioncan be bent or straightenedgrowing and reaping30s
- Q7Wood as the Child of Water and Mother of Fire is an expression of:the controlling cyclethe insulting cyclethe generating cyclethe over-acting cycle30s
- Q8Which is the correct order for the controlling sequence?liver, lungs, heart, kidneys, spleenliver, heart, spleen, lungs, kidneyspleen, heart, lungs, kidney, liverkidney, heart, lungs, liver, spleen30s
- Q9Which describes a relationship along the insulting sequence?lungs insulting liverkidneys insulting heartliver insulting lungsheart insulting lungs30s
- Q10The fundamental relationship between the kidneys and the heart along a vertical axis is reflected in:The Cosmological SequenceThe Generating SequenceThe Insulting SequenceThe Over-Acting Sequence30s