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The Yol-Taeyangin (Soyanginesque Taeyangin)
The Yol-Taeyangin has
an organ structure with the lungs as the largest organs, pancreas second
largest, kidneys relatively small, and liver the smallest. This cam be indicated
as lungs > pancreas > kidneys > liver.
This can be expressed as
follows, according to Lee Jema's organ theory, attributing the organs to the
four jiaos.
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Largest
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lung group (lungs, esophagus, tongue, ears, brain, skin)
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Medium large
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pancreas group
(pancreas, stomach, breasts, eyes, spine, muscles
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Medium small
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kidney
group (kidneys, large intestine, sex organs, mouth, bladder, bones)
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Smallest
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liver group (liver, small intestine, navel, nose, waist, hypodermal
tissue)
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The lungs are the
largest organs in the Yol-Taeyangin, so the upper jiao, the lung group (lungs,
esophagus, tongue, ears, brain, skin) is the most developed. Pancreas follows as
the relatively large organ, so the upper middle jiao, the pancreas group
(pancreas, stomach, breast, eyes, spine, muscles) is well developed. Kidneys are
relatively small, so the lower jiao, the kidney group (kidneys, large intestine,
sex organs, mouth, bladder, bones) is not well developed. The smallest organ is
the liver, so the lower middle jiao, the liver group (liver, small intestine,
navel, nose, waist, hypodermic tissues) is least developed.
 Illustration. Body shape of
the Yol-Taeyangin
The first and
Han-Taeyangins both have the lungs as largest organs and liver as the
smallest, but they are still different in their external body shape, because the
relative sizes of the two middle organs, pancreas and kidney, are
different.
It is important that, although both have the organ structure
'lungs > liver', the Yol-Taeyangin is characterized by the largest lungs,
while the Han-Taeyangin is characterized by the smallest liver. In other
words, the Yol-Taeyangin is a constitution caused by lungs that are too large,
while the Han-Taeyangin is a constitution caused by a liver that is too
small.
If these constitutions somehow become ill, the large lungs of the
Yol-Taeyangin become stronger and the main cure is to adjust those strengthened
lungs. In the case of the Han-Taeyangin, the small liver will become even
weaker, and the main cure is to adjust that weakened liver.
This can be
easily expressed as below.
Above:
Constitution with lungs that are too large: the Yol-Taeyangin Below:
Constitution with liver that is too small: the Han-Taeyangin
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Lungs |
pancreas |
kidneys |
liver |
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lungs |
kidneys |
pancreas |
liver |
As seen above,
although the Yol-Taeyangin has the lungs as the largest organs same as the
Han-Taeyangin, the two lungs cannot be put into the same vertical column and
regarded as equally large. It is evident, that the Yol-Taeyangin's lungs are
larger.
Although the Han-Taeyangin has the liver as the smallest organ,
same as the Yol-Taeyangin, the two livers cannot be put into the same vertical
column and regarded as equally small. It is evident, that the Han-Taeyangin's
liver is smaller.
By organ structure, the Yol-Taeyangin (lungs >
pancreas > kidneys > liver) is the opposite of the second Taeumin (liver
> kidneys > pancreas > lungs). They have various characteristics that
are opposites.
It is important, that even though the difference is small,
the Yol-Taeyangin hardly puts on extra weight, same as the Han-Taeyangin.
That is strange, because the Yol-Taeyangin should be prone to becoming fat as
the opposite of the second Taeumin, who almost can't become overweight. In the
organ structure of the Yol-Taeyangin the pancreas is the second largest organ,
so we could think that his good digestion would make him fat. But to become
corpulent one must have from birth either the pancreas as the largest organ,
like the Yol-Soyangin, or at the same time have large liver and pancreas like
the first Taeumin. Even though the Han-Taeyangin's pancreas is large, it
isn't the largest organ like that of the Yol-Soyangin. Besides, the Yol-Taeyangin's liver is the smallest organ. Therefore the Yol-Taeyangin doesn't
become much fat.
In summary, Taeyangin doesn't become fat, neither the first
nor the Han-Taeyangin; among corpulent people you won't find
Taeyangins. Some scientists attribute the Taeyangin's not being corpulent also
to his vigorous mental activity due to his well developed brain.
Because
of his large pancreas he can eat and digest well anything, but greasy foods put
an undue burden on his weak liver. So for his health meat is not good, and
vegetables are good. He is progressive and decisive and begins things without
fear. He depends more on inspiration of the moment or intuition than on detailed
anticipatory preparation; therefore he often fails. Nevertheless, he doesn't
much regret it.
He has a strong will and hardly listens to others.
Through acting on such strong will, he can become either a hero or be ignored by
society.
Taeyangin tends to deny the real world and endlessly seeks a
better future. He is radical and wants reform. He has an idealistic or
revolutionist temperament.
He speaks well either in private or before the
public. Career is important to him and he is power hungry. He is quite
interested in politics. Indeed many are outstanding in that field.
He
makes friends easily and is not offended by them. He acts freely without
thinking about it. His mental activity is very vigorous and he has many
immediate thoughts and ideas. But sometimes due to lack of fulfillment his ideas
remain only ideas or fall into other's possession.
The Yol-Taeyangin
has small kidneys so a woman's uterus is not well developed. She can be sterile
or not fertile. Because of his small liver and kidneys the Yol-Taeyangin
has a weak lower body, and therefore likes to sit leaning against something or
lie down and can't remain sitting, standing or walking for long. Generally
the Yol-Taeyangin has a large head because of the well developed brain and has
brilliant eyes due to the large pancreas.
Taeyangins from birth have
healthy bodies and seldom become ill. The Yol-Taeyangin has a stronger body
than the Han-Taeyangin. However, if they do become ill, medicine, either
chemical or herbal, will not work well or may even be limited to side
effects.
They like fresh and simple foods. If they eat salty or hot spicy
foods for a long time, the stomach will be injured and they'll easily suffer
indigestion, spasms of the esophagus, or esophagostenosis. Lee Jema says that
if Taeyangin perfects his personality, he becomes a contributor to the human
race; otherwise he becomes the most ignoble fiend.
Note: Useful and
harmful foods for the Han-Taeyangin are the same as for the Yol-Taeyangin.
Examples
of the Han-Taeyangin: Lenin, Picasso, Napoleon,
Beethoven
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