Knowledge organisation
Trace knowledge across classics, textbooks, and related sources, building clear structures for reference.
Chinese medicine first · Visual pathways · Ongoing work
An evolving Chinese medicine visual-atlas and clinical-notes project, organising meridians, materia medica, formulae, and clinical knowledge in clearer and more direct forms.
Xiao Zhong Qi Yi grew from the long-term practice of a Chinese medicine learner and clinical practitioner organising knowledge scattered across classics, textbooks, and clinical experience through images, writing, and digital tools.
The archive covers meridians, materia medica, formulae, and clinical notes. No image or record is presented as a final answer; each is an act of organising, checking, and expressing material again.
The aim is for Xiao Zhong Qi Yi to grow beyond a portfolio into a Chinese medicine archive connecting traditional knowledge, contemporary learning, and visual expression.
Trace knowledge across classics, textbooks, and related sources, building clear structures for reference.
Use images to clarify form, position, and relationships so complex material becomes more direct.
Organise authentic diagnostic reasoning and staged observations while protecting patient privacy.
Revise work through source research, professional feedback, and version updates while retaining necessary provenance.
Reading note
This site supports Chinese medicine knowledge organisation, study, and academic exchange. It does not provide personal diagnosis, prescriptions, or treatment advice. For individual health concerns, consult an appropriately qualified professional.