Sun Simiao mbti kişilik türü
Kişilik
"Sun Simiao hangi kişilik türü? Sun Simiao, MBTI, 4w5 - sp/so - 496 'de INFP kişilik türüdür, , , büyük 5, EII' dır."
"Human life is of paramount importance, more valuable than a thousand pieces of gold." "There are diseases that can be cured in the form, and there are disasters that can be eliminated in heaven and earth." Fi-Te. Sun Simiao cultivates one's own character, formulates and promotes internal guidelines for successful practice of medicine, and naturally extends them as external-oriented code of conduct for all medical practitioners. With changes in identity, changes in objective ways of dealing with the world and in realisatios of effects happen. (e.g. The Great Physician's Essential Qualities, the first complete medical ethics.) "Wide-ranging to the extreme of medical sources, tirelessly refined and diligent." "Spirit is stored in the heart and hands, and the mind analyses the millimetres." Ne-Si. Sun Simiao invokes external abstract concepts and corresponding domains, takes the subtleties of all aspects to combine into a rich and varied entity, ultimately compounds one's own specific medical programme by overlappings. (e.g. Advocating the "compounding of prescriptions", "diversified use of medicines", "use of acupuncture and medicine", and combining actions in all aspects of life to "cure future disease".) ...... Sun Simiao's creation of separate gynaecology and paediatrics departments based on special symptoms of women and children's susceptibility to diseases, which have been used by all later generations of healers, is typical for the 1st Fi + 4th Te + 5th Fe linkage of healthy Fi-dom. When 1st Fi's personal beliefs can drive actual actions and decisions to change the outside, 4th Te builds up a part of innovation that belongs to individual's will and is effective base on compatible objective rules, strategies, and hard-wired methods. As 1st Fi's personal values incorporate 5th Fe's references to others' values, the final effect is, "the practical benefits of relevant people are affected by new external laws derived from internal standards".
Biyografi
Sun Simiao (traditional Chinese: 孫思邈; simplified Chinese: 孙思邈; pinyin: Sūn Sīmiǎo; Wade–Giles: Sun Ssu-miao; died 682) was a Chinese physician and writer of the Sui and Tang dynasty. He was titled as China's King of Medicine (藥王; 药王, Yaowang) for his significant contributions to Chinese medicine and tremendous care to his patients.