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Yunnan Baiyao gained the reputation as a miracle remedy. After the death of Qu, his wife, Liao Lanying, donated the secret prescription to the government. [5] In 1935, pharmacist Qu Huanzhang registered a trademark using his own image. This was Yunnan Baiyao's first attempt at intellectual property (IP) protection. Qu's wife Liao Lanying ...
Yunnan Baiyao Group Co., Ltd is a Chinese pharmaceutical company that develops and manufactures pharmaceutical products (mainly traditional Chinese medicine) ...
Yunnan, Province in Southwest China Yannan may also refer to: Yunnan Baiyao, Proprietary traditional Chinese medicine; Yunnan cuisine, Culinary traditions of Yunnan; Yunnan nuthatch, Species of nuthatch endemic to China; Yunnan hare, Species of mammal; Yunnan Flying Tigers F.C., Chinese football club
Project 523 (Chinese: 523项目) [1] is a code name for a 1967 secret military project of the People's Republic of China to find antimalarial medications. [2] Named after the date the project launched, 23 May, it addressed malaria, an important threat in the Vietnam War.
Bronze cowrie container, Western Han dynasty (202 BC – 9 AD), Yunnan Provincial Museum, Kunming; cowrie shells were used as an early form of money in this region of China and were kept in elaborately decorated bronze containers such as this one, surmounted by a freestanding gilded horseman who is encircled by four oxen, that are approached in turn by two tigers climbing up on opposite sides ...
April 25, 2008: Organize “A hundred years of Olympic Games” – 2008 Kunming “Olympic Spirit” World collected Olympic stamps exhibition. July 20, 2008: Organize “A hundred years of Yunnan Baiyao Co., Polar expedition”—2008 “The first Chinese trekking through Greenland Icecap in North Pole” photo exhibition.
I am native Chinese, in my opinion, I would suggest keep the original name "Yunnan Baiyao" is the special noun, we should keep it just as we don't translate "yunnan" into "Cloud South" so everybody would understand Zbookx 08:35, 20 April 2014 (UTC)
Nanzhao (Chinese: 南詔, also spelled Nanchao, lit. ' Southern Zhao ', [2] Yi language: ꂷꏂꌅ, Mashynzy) was a dynastic kingdom that flourished in what is now southwestern China and northern Southeast Asia during the 8th and 9th centuries, during the mid/late Tang dynasty.