Different Metaphorical Orientations of Time Succession between Traditional Chinese Medicine and Western Medicine

Metaphor and Symbol 36 (3):194-206 (2021)
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Speakers of different languages perceive time differently depending on various factors such as age, pace of life, religion, time of day, and even pregnancy. In recent years, studies have shown that...

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