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Pearls of Wisdom Chinese Medicine | Subjects | Xie Xin Tang
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Pearls of Wisdom Chinese Medicine. Pearls of Wisdom Seminars. Greta Young Jie De. Jing Fang 4 Q&A. Articles on Xie Xin Tang. Clinical Application of the Five Xie Xin Tang Formulas in the Treatment of Gastro-intestinal Disease. Chinese Herbal Pair for Kidney : Tong Ren Tang Chinese Medicine Product. Filed under Tong Ren Tang. Clinical Application of Liu Wei Di Huang Wan (originally known as Di Huang Wan): Key ingredients: Shu Di Huang. more ». Filed under Jing Fang. Filed under Jing Fang. The four day Jin...
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Pearls of Wisdom Chinese Medicine | Subjects | Skin Diseases
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Pearls of Wisdom Chinese Medicine. Pearls of Wisdom Seminars. Greta Young Jie De. Jing Fang 4 Q&A. Articles on Skin Diseases. TCM Treatment of Skin Disorders based on the Strategy of Professor Zhao Bing Nan. Chinese Medicine in the Treatment of Acne. Chai Hu Wen Dan Tang Modified and its Clinical Application. As its name implies, Chai Hu Wen Dan Tang is a combination of two formulas: Xiao Chai Hu. more ». The Rise and Fall of Chinese Medicine and a Revival Plan. Filed under TCM History. Rheumatoid arthri...
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Pearls of Wisdom Chinese Medicine | Subjects | Pain Management
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Pearls of Wisdom Chinese Medicine. Pearls of Wisdom Seminars. Greta Young Jie De. Jing Fang 4 Q&A. Articles on Pain Management. Rheumatoid Arthritis and its Treatment with Chinese Medicine. Pain Management in Cancer Patients with Chinese Medicine. The Secrets of Dosage in Chinese Herbal Medicine. The question concerning the exact dosage of many frequently used Chinese herbs has remained a bone of contention. The. more ». Practical Applications of Five Element Theory. Filed under Five Element Theory.
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Lijiang Times: May 2009
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Tuesday, 12 May 2009. Meat fire = broil/roast. Fresh from the Naxiology desk, comes the latest "interesting similarities between the Chinese and Dongba scripts" post. Time for another ideogrammic compound - this time its meat fire. Which, in Chinese, gives us 炙 zhi, and in Dongba we get bʏ˧. Dongba on the left! Here we can again see the slightly more explicit, less stylised "pictographic" Dongba character, but the elements in the Chinese character are easily identifiable too. Thursday, 7 May 2009. Zhang ...
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Lijiang Times: Even in the Dongba script, sun+moon = bright!
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Sunday, 26 April 2009. Even in the Dongba script, sun moon = bright! The Dongba character for bright, bu˧. Is another ideogrammic compound, composed of the characters for sun and moon, both emitting light. This is if course, almost identical to the Chinese 明, with the sun on the left and the moon on the right, only in the Chinese there is no pictorial representation of the rays of light. Here they are together (Dongba on the left! Labels: chinese character classification. 27 April 2009 at 21:33. The Dong...
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Lijiang Times: Practical Uses of Dongbawen No. 1 - The Dongba's Phonebook
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Wednesday, 17 June 2009. Practical Uses of Dongbawen No. 1 - The Dongba's Phonebook. One of the common misconceptions about the Dongba script is that it's not really a living, working writing system. Phish! You can see here that the most common family name is Ho (Chinese 和 he), the Naxi character for which means 'ribs'. Ho is a traditional Naxi family name (and incidentally the name of all the Dongbas at the research institute). 5 July 2009 at 17:35. Heidi(Hong Xingyao), Rockville, MD. He Xiudong has tol...
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Lijiang Times: Quotes of the week, from Lijiang's local rag
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Thursday, 7 May 2009. Quotes of the week, from Lijiang's local rag. Normally, I don't like local newspapers. And I used to work for one. But the Lijiang Weekly News 丽江新闻周报 has a few things going for it - well, on reflection one thing going for it - it's short. Whilst the news is excruciatingly local - this week there is a full page story on how some people are illegally crossing at a cordoned off pedestrian crossing (. Dean of the China People's University and doctoral supervisor, professor Ji Baocheng.
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Pearls of Wisdom Chinese Medicine | Subjects | Geriatrics
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Pearls of Wisdom Chinese Medicine. Pearls of Wisdom Seminars. Greta Young Jie De. Jing Fang 4 Q&A. TCM Treatment of Geriatric Diseases. Treatment of Pelvic Inflammatory Disease with Chinese Medicine. Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) is a term used to describe any infection of the lower female reproductive tract that. more ». TCM Treatment of Geriatric Diseases. An Interpretation of Half Exterior and Half Interior. Filed under Jing Fang. 2015 Jing Fang Workshop – Part 1 of 2. Difficult Case – Neuro...
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Lijiang Times: meat + fire = broil/roast
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Tuesday, 12 May 2009. Meat fire = broil/roast. Fresh from the Naxiology desk, comes the latest "interesting similarities between the Chinese and Dongba scripts" post. Time for another ideogrammic compound - this time its meat fire. Which, in Chinese, gives us 炙 zhi, and in Dongba we get bʏ˧. Dongba on the left! Here we can again see the slightly more explicit, less stylised "pictographic" Dongba character, but the elements in the Chinese character are easily identifiable too. 13 May 2009 at 11:39. What 8...
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Lijiang Times: On language and forested mountains
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Saturday, 2 May 2009. On language and forested mountains. I've been formally learning the Dongba script for about a month now; and it's been well worth the effort. It is, like Chinese, a very different. Language to anything I was previously familiar with, and it's full of unique words and expressions. While it's probably useless economically, and in a corporate environment (why does the very word corporate. Send shivers down my spine? The pronunciation is: sər ˧. Dzi ˧˩. Dʑy ˧˩. I love this character bec...
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