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===Four Natures===
The Four Natures are: hot ({{zh|labels=no|t=熱|s=热}}), warm ({{zh|labels=no|t=溫|s=温}}), cool ({{lang|zh|凉}}), cold ({{lang|zh|寒}}) or neutral ({{lang|zh|平}}). Hot and warm herbs are used to treat [[Traditional Chinese medicine#Eight principles of diagnosis|cold]] diseases, while cool and cold herbs are used to treat hot diseases.

Four Natures

The Four Natures are: hot (; ), warm (; ), cool (), cold () or neutral (). Hot and warm herbs are used to treat cold diseases, while cool and cold herbs are used to treat hot diseases.