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San Huang Xie Xin Tang Three-Yellow Decoction to Sedate the Epigastrium 三黄泻心汤 三黃瀉心湯 Sān Huáng Xiè Xīn Tāng San Miao Wan: Three Marvel Pill 三妙丸 三妙丸 sān miáo wán San Zhong Kui Jian Tang Disperse the Swelling and Break the Hardness Decoction 散肿溃坚汤 散腫潰堅湯 Sàn Zhŏng Kùi Jiān Tāng
The Three Treasures or Three Jewels (Chinese: 三 寶; pinyin: sānbǎo; Wade–Giles: san-pao) are theoretical cornerstones in traditional Chinese medicine and Taoist cultivation practices such as neidan, qigong and tai chi.
Cheng Zhijie (589 – 26 February 665 [1]), courtesy name Yizhen, [2] better known by his original name Cheng Yaojin, was a Chinese general who served under the emperors Gaozu, Taizong and Gaozong in the early Tang dynasty.
Di Kongxing (地空星): Mei De (In Shu version, "Hong Chengxiu") Hong Yanxing (紅艷星): Queen Yang, consort of King Zhou (In Shu version, "Wang Yi") Liu Xiaxing (流霞星): Wu Rong (In Shu version, "Yang Xiang") Gua Suxing (寡宿星): Zhu Sheng (In Shu version, "Zhang Wei") Tian Wenxing (天瘟星): Jin Dasheng (In Shu version, "Cheng ...
The New Book of Tang, generally translated as the "New History of the Tang" or "New Tang History", is a work of official history covering the Tang dynasty in ten volumes and 225 chapters. The work was compiled by a team of scholars of the Song dynasty , led by Ouyang Xiu and Song Qi .
Tai chi began more recently than that, but is still considered to be an ancient practice because it was started by a Taoist monk who lived around 1300 AD. It's also something still many practice ...
One of the official Twenty-Four Histories of China, the book is frequently referred to as the New History of the Five Dynasties (Xin Wudai Shi) in order to distinguish it from the Old History of the Five Dynasties which was published in 974. [3]
Wu Zhen (fl. 11th century), courtesy name Tingzhen, was a Song dynasty historian from Chengdu who wrote 2 books enumerating mistakes found in New Book of Tang and Historical Records of the Five Dynasties, both history books by Ouyang Xiu (Ouyang had several co-authors with New Book of Tang).