-
identify to
which seaweed the term
might have applied. For instance, Chen
Cangqi (681–757) noted: "kūnbù is
produced in the
South China Sea; its leaf is...
-
Chinese medical literature in
Omissions from the
Materia Medica, by Chen
Cangqi, in 720 AD.
Bitter in taste, aromatic, and
neutral in temperature, lu lu...
-
written Tang
dynasty pharmacologist Chen
Cangqi (traditional Chinese: 陳藏器;
simplified Chinese: 陈藏器; pinyin: Chén
Cángqì),
translated into
English by Gary Ashkenazy...
- Guanxi, Hsinchu.
Groot also
quotes the Tang
dynasty pharmacologist Chen
Cangqi (713–741 CE) that:
ashes of old
flowered silk are a cure for
poison of ku...
- hair –
Bencao Shiyi (Supplement to
Materia Medica by Chen
Cangqi). [Indications] Chen
Cangqi: Male
pubic hair is a good
antidote for
snake bite. Hold 20...
- "wild man; savage" (see Yeren), and
shandu 山都 "mountain capital". Chen
Cangqi: The
baboon is
found in the Yi
areas in the southwest. The book Er Ya: The...
- Zuo zhuan, apud
Bencao Gangmu.
Jingchu Suishiji apud
Bencao Gangmu. Chen
Cangqi 陳蔵器 apud
Bencao gangmu "83.
Akkijin no koto" 第83 悪鬼神の事 [83.
About evil demon-spirits]...
- one source. The
fengli resembles a
rabbit and is
small according to Chen
Cangqi [zh], and it
captures the wind,
travels tree to tree,
eating fruits. But...
- 天水類),
which is
explained as
fangzhu s**** 方諸水 "dew-mirror water". [Chen
Cangqi 陳藏器] says that it is a
dabang 大蚌 "big oyster[-s****]" that, "when rubbed...
-
heard of his death. It was
already too late." Wei then responded, "Liu
Cangqi [(劉藏器,
another official known for
having indicted another favorite official...