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Many of these formulas were created by the pioneers of Chinese medicine and are quite old. For example, "Liu Wei Di Huang Wan" (六味地黄丸; liùwèi dìhuáng wán; liu-wei ti-huang wan) was developed by Qian Yi (钱乙 Qián Yǐ) (c. 1032–1113 CE).
Name Courtesy name Birth year Death year Ancestral home (present-day location) Role Allegiance Previous allegiance(s) Notes Zang Ai 臧艾: Hua County, Taishan (Fangcheng Town, Fei County, Shandong)
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 .
Love and Destiny (Chinese: 宸汐缘; pinyin: Chen Xi Yuan) is a 2019 Chinese television series starring Chang Chen and Ni Ni. [1] The series premiered on iQiyi on July 15, 2019. [ 2 ] It later went on national broadcast and aired on Hubei Television and Shenzhen Satellite TV on January 26, 2020.
Hundred Family Surnames poem written in Chinese characters and Phagspa script, from Shilin Guangji written by Chen Yuanjing in the Yuan dynasty. The Hundred Family Surnames (Chinese: 百家姓), commonly known as Bai Jia Xing, [1] also translated as Hundreds of Chinese Surnames, [2] is a classic Chinese text composed of common Chinese surnames.
Zuan Guxing (鑽骨星): Zhang Feng (In Shu version, "Cui Xin") Si Fuxing (死符星): Bian Jinlong; Tian Baixing (天敗星): Bai Xianzhong (In Shu version, "Ba Baixing: Bai Zhong") Fu Chenxing (浮沉星): Zheng Chun; Tian Shaxing (天殺星): Bian Ji (In Shu version, "Da Shaxing: Ding Ce") Sui Shaxing (歲殺星): Chen Geng (In Shu version ...
Eternal Love (Chinese: 三生三世十里桃花; pinyin: San Sheng San Shi Shi Li Tao Hua), also known as Three Lives, Three Worlds, Ten Miles of Peach Blossoms, is a 2017 Chinese television series starring Yang Mi and Mark Chao, [1] directed by Lin Yufen. It is based on the xianxia novel of the same name
Published in 17 Shi. Abbreviated as the Mao Ke edition (毛刻本) or the Ji Gu Ge edition (汲古閣本) Qing dynasty, in the time of the Qianlong Emperor (1711–1799) Wu Yingdian Published in the Twenty-Four Histories (24 Shi), abbreviated as the Wu Yingdian edition (武英殿本) Qing dynasty, in the time of the Tongzhi Emperor (1856–1875)