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of extraordinary human body function are included. Based on systems
sciences, he also proposed the theory of functional states of the human
body. these theoretical viewpoints have been playing an important
directive role in launching fundamental research in the human body
sciences.
We consider that, in the future study of the extraordinary functions of
the human body in China, special attention should be payed to the
integration of the cream of Chinese traditional culture with the principles
of modern science and technology, and the integration of qigong and Chinese
traditional medical theory with the research on extraordinary function.
This approach will bring the research work on the hman body function into
the orbit of modern science and technology.
3. Conclusion
Research on the extraordinary function of the human body are of great
importance, both theoretically .and-practically. We firmly believe that
there is nothing that cannot be understood in the world; there are only
things that have not yet been understood. We are full of confidence as to
the prospect of the study of the extraordinary function of the human body
in China.
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4. Chen Shouliang et al., "The Decline and Restoration of Jiang Yan's
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