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    Sun Simiao (traditional Chinese: 孫思邈; simplified Chinese: 孙思邈; pinyin: Sūn Sīmiǎo; Wade–Giles: Sun Ssu-miao; died 682) was a Chinese physician and writer...
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  • teacher. Only descendant of Yue Nu Sword. Wanders freely with Sun Simiao. Li Guangfu as Sun Simiao A Taoist physician renowned for his medical knowledge and...
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  • Sex. Tao, Hongjing, On the Loss and Gain of Intercourse with Woman. Sun, Simiao, On the Loss and Gain of The Chamber Art. Tuo, Hua, On Venereal disease...
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  • the Six Dynasties poetry tradition. Sun En (died 402) – leader of a rebellion against the Jin dynasty. Sun Simiao (581–682)- a traditional Chinese medicine...
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    medical scholars of the post-Han period included Tao Hongjing (456–536), Sun Simiao of the Sui and Tang dynasties, Zhang Jiegu (c. 1151–1234), and Li Shizhen...
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    Fangzhong buyi (房中補益, Health Benefits of the Bedchamber) was preserved in Sun Simiao's 652 classic medical reference Qianjin yaofang (Essential Prescriptions...
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    Inner Nature and Extending Life"), ascribed to Tao Hongjing (456–536), Sun Simiao's 652 Qianjin fang (千金方, "Prescriptions Worth a Thousand Gold [Pieces]")...
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    Danjing yaojue ("Essential Formulas of Alchemical Classics") attributed to Sun Simiao (c. 581 – c. 682 AD), a famous medical specialist respectfully called...
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    book Zhu bing yuan hou lun (Sources and Symptoms of All Diseases) and by Sun Simiao (581–682) in his book Bei ji qian jin yao fang (Essential Emergency Formulas...
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  • for Emergencies, is a Chinese medical text by Tang-dynasty physician Sun Simiao, first published in 652. A sequel was published in 682. Comprising thirty...
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    preserve corpses. There is a possibility that Sun Simiao (above) died from taking mercury elixirs. According to Sun's hagiography in the 10th-century Xuxian...
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    example, but there are many others. A good example of a medicine deity is Sun Simiao, who became Yaowang. Another is Baosheng Dadi. Bixia is mythologically...
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  • author of The Perfumed Garden Hua Tuo, author of On Venereal disease. Sun Simiao, author of On the Loss and Gain of The Chamber Art Wan Quan, author of...
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    Pao Ku Ko (third century A.D.) Shen Yu Hsiu (15th century) Sun Pu-Eh (12th century) Sun Simiao (died 682) Tao Hongjing (456–536) Wei Boyang Xu Fu (255 BC-...
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    (Burgundy), Jews are prohibited from serving as judges or customs officers. Sun Simiao, Chinese medicine doctor (approximate date) Yan Shigu, Chinese author...
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    Patient safety Peelian principles Primum non nocere Sushruta § Followers Sun Simiao White Coat Ceremony Ethical codes of conduct for physicians Charaka shapath...
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  • Wangwu in 829. Other relevant texts from Tang Dynasty masters (such as Sun Simiao and Wu Yun) associated with the Zuowanglun tradition include the Dingguan...
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  • (456–536) Sun Simiao (d. 682) Li Bi (722–789) Lü Dongbin (c. 750–) Du Guangting (850–933) Chen Tuan (871–989) Wang Chongyang (1113–1170) Sun Bu'er (1119–1182)...
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    Many of these methods date back to Tang dynasty figures like alchemist Sun Simiao (582–683) and the Highest Clarity Patriarch Sima Chengzhen (647–735)....
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    to 73 in Sun Simiao's. The selection of herbs grew from one (Eupatorium fortunei), to dozens used by Zhang, to over one hundred used by Sun. During the...
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    illustrations were attributed to a student of the famous Tang doctor Sun Simiao (581–682 CE). The Baoshengjing gives the Chinese names of the death-hastening...
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  • prohibitions than Sun, and that he provided information on how to prepare foodstuffs rather than just describe their properties. The works of Sun Simiao and Meng...
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    worship of Hua Tuo, Sun Simiao, Zhang Zhongjing, Bian Que and Li Shizhen. The name of the Hall of Medicine King derives from Sun Simiao's honorific title...
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  • Ouyang Xun (557–641) Pi Rixiu (c. 834–883) Shide (fl. 9th century) Sun Simiao (581–682) Sun Guoting (646–691) Sima Zhen (fl. 8th century) Wang Bo (c. 649–676)...
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    influential during this period, but were not preserved. In the mid 7th century, Sun Simiao published acupuncture-related diagrams and charts that established standardized...
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  • methods or to preserve the man's yang. In the medieval Tang Dynasty, Sun Simiao documented the "thousand of gold contraceptive prescription" for women...
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    Refining Qi" (DZ 834) is attributed to the Daoist physician and alchemist Sun Simiao (d. 682). This text first records five phases in taming the mind and seven...
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    physicians. Authors of medicine in the Tang include Zhen Chuan (d. 643) and Sun Simiao (581–682); the former was the first to identify in writing that patients...
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    University Aryadeva Buddhapālita Buddhism Kamalasila Middle Way Śāntarakṣita Sun Simiao Śūnyatā Yogachara-Madhyamaka Kalupahana 1994, p. 160. Walser (2005) p...
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  • in the intervening months. During the Tang dynasty, Chinese physician Sun Simiao is believed to have written the first nutrition guide in traditional Chinese...
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