Sexual Health
Is it harmful for the body for young girls to break the yin too early? Several self-protection measures that young girls must know
Generally, women are thinking about how to replenish blood, but not how to avoid the loss of yin blood. Sexual activity can damage semen and consume blood, which is too frequent and can cause significant loss of female yin blood. Is it true that women break yin too early and damage their blood vessels? Let's take a look. Do women break yin too early and damage their blood vessels.
Does breaking yin too early damage blood vessels?
Women are based on blood, and blood needs to be nurtured, which should start from adolescence. However, many young women are not aware of this. How to raise it? From a behavioral perspective, it means being clean and not engaging in sexual activity too early.
The ancients advocated that 'one should not have sex too early', as having sex too early is very detrimental to one's health, regardless of gender. The reason is that at this time, one is young and has uncertain blood and energy, which means that the yin blood and essence are not yet abundant. Premature leakage can cause loss of blood essence and damage to the body. As Ming Dynasty medical expert Gong Tingxian said in his book "Shou Shi Bao Yuan": "If a man breaks the Yang too early, it will damage his essence; if a woman breaks the Yin too early, it will damage her blood." Qing Dynasty Wang Ang also proposed in his book "No Medicine Yuan Commentary": "If the union is too early, it will lead to the loss of the Tian Yuan, which is the cause of premature life." It is believed that sexual intercourse between men and women begins too early, which will inevitably damage their bodies and may even lead to short-lived premature death. Compared to men, women are naturally "weaker", and from decades of menstruation, pregnancy, childbirth, to breastfeeding, all of them are major blood consuming projects, so they are prone to blood weakness and deficiency. If you are weak, you must "save" and use it. If you waste it recklessly, diseases will naturally come to you.
Some people may say, didn't ancient men and women get married very early? At least women get married relatively early. In fact, this is mainly because people have always advocated for having multiple sons and were influenced by the idea of having multiple sons and having multiple blessings, leading to early marriage. But as early as the Western Zhou Dynasty, the Book of Rites clearly stated that men should marry at thirty and women at twenty.
Why did the ancients specify the time of marriage so clearly? The Huangdi Neijing tells us that this is determined by human physiological growth. The "Su Wen Ancient Innocence Theory" points out: "In women, the twenty seven day period is Gui Zhi, and the Ren pulse is connected. The Tai Chong pulse is strong, and the lunar events are current, so there are children." The Ren pulse originates from the cell and runs through the midline of the human body, straight up from the perineum to the human body. The owner of the Ren pulse has a body full of yin and blood, and women's menstruation and pregnancy are closely related to the Ren pulse, but at the same time, it also needs to be driven by the Chong pulse. The Chong meridian also originates from the perineum, branching along both sides of the Ren meridian and then circulating upwards. It intersects with the Ren meridian in the front and meets with the Governor meridian in the back, connecting the Ren and Governor meridians. The personality of the pulse master. At the age of 14, a woman's "Ren Mai Tong" and "Tai Chong Mai Sheng" begin to experience menstruation and may have sexual intercourse to conceive a child. However, this is only to say yes, but it is not the best time. If the qi is not formed, it cannot reproduce. If a man is underage or suffers from the decline of yin and essence, they cannot reproduce. The same applies to women. As is well known, in ancient royal dynasties or official families, great importance was attached to the promotion of offspring. In order to promote the prosperity of their descendants, they specifically married underage girls as concubines, but often had weak offspring. The "Chu Family's Posthumous Letter Asking the Son Chapter" explains the truth very clearly: "The unborn daughter Tiangui has arrived, approaching male sexual intercourse, premature ejaculation of yin qi, incomplete injury, and movement without physical activity, resulting in infertility through intercourse." What is "unborn daughter"? Hairpin is a hairpin used by women in ancient times to tie their hair. It is usually used for hairpin ceremony at the age of 15, and there are also those who wait until the age of 20 to do so. The daughter of an unborn child is infertile due to premature ejaculation of yin, blood, essence, and qi due to underage and incomplete development. Ming Dynasty medical expert Zhang Jingyue also said, "Have there ever been grains that were not yet solid enough to grow? Can silkworms that were not yet full enough be cocoons?" He believed that young men and women, whose vitality had not yet spread, had insufficient kidney essence and qi, and were only buds and buds. Who has ever seen immature fruits that can be used as seeds, while immature silkworms can spin silk to make cocoons? This is also a clear warning to people that men and women should not break the yang too early, and should not release yin too early, otherwise not only will their own essence and blood be damaged, but it will also lead to "fragile offspring and longevity".