Operating mechanism of the meridian system 8: Circulation of “Pyo-Rhi” and three cycles in the meridian system





The “Pyo-Rhi” circulation of meridian system, which is about the relationship between the exterior and interior meridian routes, is very complicated compared to “Jang-Bu Sang-Tong” (the direct meridian interaction among the internal organs).

The energy exchange in “Jang-Bu Sang-Tong” means the energy circulation occurring in the same layers of meridian routes. The “Pyo-Rhi” relation considers the energy circulation which occurs between meridian routes lying in different layers, e.g., between a meridian route in the exterior layer and a meridian route in the interior layer.

The circulation of meridian system in the “Pyo-Rhi” relationship is called the circulation of “Yung-Ki(營氣; operating energy)”, which constitutes circulation in the twelve meridian system. Jong-Ki(宗氣; the most prominent energy), which is the energy clustered at “Dan-jung(膻中; acupoint which is located in the middle of chest)”, is transformed into “Yung-Ki” by the magnetic forces generated in heart. Yung-Ki circulates 50 times a day through the meridian routes of a triple layered structure.

“Wi-Ki(衛氣; guardian energy)” diverged from Jong-Ki is managed by lung and circulates through the outer layer in body (e.g., skin). The circulation of Wi-Ki is different from that of Yung-Ki. Wi-Ki circulates 50 times a day along the passage routes which takes the form of mesh. The passage route for Wi-Ki is like a tube with two layers.

The energy flow in the meridian routes with different layers is depicted as the following table.



The circulation order in the twelve meridian routes are as follows:

n  “The First Cycle in the meridian system”:
Ø  Lung meridian(LU) Large intestine meridian(LI) Stomach meridian(ST) Spleen meridian(SP)
n  “The Second Cycle in the meridian system”:
Ø  Heart meridian(HT) Small intestine meridian(SI) Bladder meridian(BL) Kidney meridian(KI)
n  “The Third Cycle in the meridian system”:
Ø  Pericardium meridian(PC) Triple energizer meridian(TE) Gallbladder meridian(GB) Liver meridian(LR)


The energy circulation in the twelve meridian routes may be further explained in terms of layer and its characteristics as follows:

n  “The First Cycle”: coordination of “Jo-Seup(燥濕; dryness-dampness)”
Ø  Tae-Eum (Pyo; superficial) Yang-Myung (Rhi; deep) Tae-Eum (Pyo; superficial)

n  “The Second Cycle”: coordination of “Han-Yul(寒熱; chill-heat)”
Ø  So-Eum (Ban-Pyo & Ban-Rhi) Tae-Yang (Pyo; superficial) So-Eum (Ban-Pyo & Ban-Rhi)

n  “The Third Cycle”: coordination of “Poong-Hwa(風火; wind-fire)”
Ø  Gwol-Eum (Rhi; deep) So-Yang (Ban-Pyo & Ban-Rhi) Gwol-Eum (Rhi; deep)

Yung-Ki circulates in the meridian system in accordance with the timeline of Chun-Ki(天氣; Heavenly Lights) which come into human body sequentially everyday. For the first cycle, let’s illustrate it further for example. Tae-Eum meridians circulates throughout the exterior layer and are connected to Yang-Myung meridians in the interior layer. The energy of Yang-Myung meridians flow into Tae-Eum meridians in the exterior layer again. The energy exchange between exterior and interior meridian routes is called the circulation of Pyo-Rhi (the exterior and interior meridian routes): in other words, it may be described as followings: The exterior layer    the interior layer    the exterior layer.

The circulation of Pyo-Rhi (the exterior and interior meridian routes) may be summarized as follows:

n  “The First Cycle”
Ø  Energy exchange between Tae-Eum and Yang-Myung meridian routes
Ø  This cycle coordinates the function of energy which has properties of dryness and dampness in human body
Ø  Energy exchange between the exterior and interior layer

n  “The second cycle”
Ø  Energy exchange between So-Eum and Tae-Yang meridians routes
Ø  This cycle coordinates the function of energy which has properties of chill and heat in human body
Ø  Energy exchange between the Semi-exterior & Semi-interior layer and exterior layer

n  “The third cycle”
Ø  Energy exchange between Gwol-Eum and So-Yang meridian routes
Ø  This cycle coordinates the function of energy which has properties of wind and fire in human body
Ø  Energy exchange between the interior layer and Semi-exterior & Semi-interior layer

The circulations in the twelve meridian routes supply Jung-Ki, Sa-Ki and Tak-Ki which have characteristics of wind-coldness-heat-dampness-dryness-fire in the different layers of the meridian system. Notice that the twelve meridian routes do not flow in order from Lung meridian (LU) to Liver meridian (LR). Rather, the three meridian cycles are circulating simultaneously. For example, from 5:00 am to 7:00 am, when Lung meridian is activated, the first cycle to which Lung meridian belongs, is activated much more.

That is to say, in large frame the energy flows from Lung meridian to Liver meridian. But at the same time, energies also circulate in each cycle. In this way, the three cycles of meridian routes are connected to each other. This is the secret of the meridian system embedded in the life circuit diagram of Homo-Sapiens.


July 7, 2017.

Udeka writes.


*Translated by Buchae-Dosa. Edited by Metrica.
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