What is Insulting Cycle (Wu Cycle)?

Xiāng Wǔ · 相侮 · Fundamental Theory

An abnormal relationship where a controlled phase becomes excessively strong and 'insults' or reverses the control relationship, acting back on its controller. For example, a strong Spleen (Earth) can insult the Liver (Wood).

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Insulting Cycle (Wu Cycle) belongs to the Fundamental Theory group of Traditional Chinese Medicine terminology. Browse the full TCM glossary or the related terms below.

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What is Insulting Cycle (Wu Cycle) in Traditional Chinese Medicine?

An abnormal relationship where a controlled phase becomes excessively strong and 'insults' or reverses the control relationship, acting back on its controller. For example, a strong Spleen (Earth) can insult the Liver (Wood).

What category does Insulting Cycle (Wu Cycle) belong to?

Insulting Cycle (Wu Cycle) is part of the Fundamental Theory group of TCM concepts.

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