Integration of Youth in Cyber Traditional Chinese Medicine

A Study on the Construction of Risk Discourse, Behavioral Evolution, and Affordance Pathways in Artificial Intelligence Generated Content

Authors

  • Junyang Huang School of Media and Film, Jiangsu Normal University
  • Zhenghan Gao School of Humanities and Foreign Languages, Qingdao University of Technology
  • Yilin Zhang School of Humanities and Foreign Languages, Qingdao University of Technology

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.62787/mhm.v3i3.214

Keywords:

Traditional Chinese Medicine(TCM) health preservation, Risk society, Artificial Intelligence Generated Content(AIGC), Youth health preservation

Abstract

Traditional Chinese Medicine(TCM) health preservation is increasingly showing trends of being younger and digitalized. This article analyzes 67 high-interaction TCM health preservation posts published by users aged 18-30 on the rednote platform, based on risk society theory and textual analysis methods, exploring the cognitive dimensions of youth regarding TCM health preservation and its interactive mechanisms empowered by Artificial Intelligence Generated Content(AIGC) technology. The study finds that young people embed TCM health preservation into their daily lives through embodied experiences like Ba Duan Jin (Eight Pieces of Brocade) and health preservation tea, constructing trust in the comprehensiveness of TCM diagnosis with frequent phrases such as 'there are no secrets before TCM', and reinforcing identity and cultural belonging through traditional cultural symbols. In the age of digital intelligence, AIGC technology can promote the digital dissemination of TCM through three pathways: inheritance of embodied skills based on motion capture and VR/AR, intelligent diagnostic systems that enhance health management efficiency, and creative reinterpretation of cultural symbols. This article provides actionable solutions for the digital inheritance and dissemination of TCM health preservation, helping the TCM culture break through generational and media barriers.

Published

2025-08-04

How to Cite

Huang, J., Gao, Z., & Zhang, Y. (2025). Integration of Youth in Cyber Traditional Chinese Medicine : A Study on the Construction of Risk Discourse, Behavioral Evolution, and Affordance Pathways in Artificial Intelligence Generated Content. The Journal of Medicine, Humanity and Media, 3(3), 3–15. https://doi.org/10.62787/mhm.v3i3.214