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  2. Book of Documents - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] In 317 AD, Mei Ze presented to the Eastern Jin court a 58-chapter (59 if the preface is counted) Book of Documents as Kong Anguo's version of the text. This version was accepted, despite the doubts of a few scholars, and later was canonized as part of Kong Yingda's project.

  3. Huangdi Neijing - Wikipedia

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    A digitized copy of the Su Wen of the Huangdi Neijing for online reading. Huangdi Neijing (simplified Chinese: 黄帝内经; traditional Chinese: 黃帝內經; pinyin: Huángdì Nèijīng), literally the Inner Canon of the Yellow Emperor or Esoteric Scripture of the Yellow Emperor, is an ancient Chinese medical text or group of texts that has been treated as a fundamental doctrinal source for ...

  4. Su Nü Jing - Wikipedia

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    In China, this book was lost after Tang dynasty (~907 AD). However, copies of the text were collected in Japan by Tamba Yasara (丹波康赖), who included this book in his series of books "Heart of Medicine" (published in 982 AD), and the current edition of "Su Nu Jing" is the version taken from the collection of Yasara.

  5. Chinese mythology - Wikipedia

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    5.1.4.3 Kunlun. 6 Mythological and ... Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Xi Wangmu, meaning Queen Mother of the West, predates organized ...

  6. Huahujing - Wikipedia

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    Parts of chapters 1, 2, 8 and 10 have been discovered among the Dunhuang manuscripts, recovered from the Mogao Caves near Dunhuang and preserved in the Taisho Tripitaka, manuscript 2139. Estimated dates for the manuscript range from around the late 4th or early 5th century to the 6th century CE Northern Celestial Masters .

  7. Neijing Tu - Wikipedia

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    Diagram of the Inner Channels (Neiching T'u) translation of the text (Internet Archive copy) 內經圖, Bilingual (Chinese-English) text of Neijing tu with word-by-word translation and transcription (7 MB PDF file) 內經圖, Neijing tu image (obsolete link) 內經圖, Neijing tu color image; 氣功與內經圖, Qigong and Neijing tu (in Chinese)

  8. Guiguzi - Wikipedia

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    Pages from a printed edition, from the University of Washington Libraries Guiguzi as illustrated in the book《仙佛奇踪》in AD 1602 [1]. Guiguzi (鬼谷子), also called Baihece (traditional Chinese: 捭闔策; simplified Chinese: 捭阖策; pinyin: bǎihécè), is a collection of ancient Chinese texts compiled between the late Warring States period and the end of the Han dynasty.

  9. Annotated Records of the Three Kingdoms - Wikipedia

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    A particularly poor historical text. [note 5] 1.2, n 3 蜀本紀 Shu Benji: Basic Annals of Shu: Qiao Zhou: Records about Liu Bei: 32.889, n 1 蜀記 Shu Ji: Records of Shu: Wang Yin (王隱) Records about the history of Shu: 18.547, n 2; biography of Pang De: 通語 Tongyu: Complete Accounts: Yin Ji (殷基) Accounts of the beginnings of the ...