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Cultivation
Traditional Chinese Medicine study tools, exam guides, structured resources, and educational materials by Sienna Massacre.
Cultivation is the study and resource wing of the Sienna Massacre archive β a space for structured tools, visual guides, digital study materials, and practical resources designed to make complex knowledge easier to hold, review, and remember.
This section is rooted in Siennaβs academic path through Traditional Chinese Medicine and acupuncture. It gathers high-yield study guides, exam-prep tools, herbal medicine references, channel review materials, and learning resources created for students who need clarity, beauty, and structure while moving through demanding material.
The resources here are built for visual thinkers, overwhelmed students, neurodivergent learners, and anyone who studies better when information is organized with atmosphere, pattern, and meaning. They are meant to feel useful without becoming sterile: medicine as study, study as ritual, and repetition as a form of devotion.
As this archive grows, Cultivation will continue to hold TCM study guides, herbal learning tools, acupuncture review materials, student resources, and other educational products designed for disciplined growth.
This is where study becomes practice.
TCM Study Guide: The Five Tastes
A visual, high-yield breakdown of the Five Tastes in Traditional Chinese Medicine. Includes organ affinities, directions, functions, urinary actions, overuse patterns, and memorable mnemonics for faster recall.
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TCM Study Guide: The Five Temperatures
A visual, high-yield breakdown of the Five Temperatures in Traditional Chinese Medicine. Covers Hot, Warm, Neutral, Cool, and Cold with clinical use, organ relationships, direction/nature, overuse patterns, and simple memory cues.
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TCM Study Guide: The Organ Clock
A visual guide to the 24-hour meridian cycle, organ peak times, qi flow sequence, Five Element correspondences, and memory cues for faster recall and stronger clinical reasoning.
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