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teachings of
Taoism and
Buddhism to ****an. In particular, he
brought over
fangshu texts related to the
likes of
geomancy and onmyōdō (yinyang-based sorcery...
- recipes."
Based upon
words that Han
texts use to
describe occult practices,
fangshu 方書 "recipe book;
treatise on an art/skill;
collection of
medical prescriptions"...
- Wei (440–465)
Empress Gong
Emperor Xianwen of
Northern Wei (454–476) Li
Fangshu Empress Yuan (d. 456)
Emperor Xiaowen of
Northern Wei (467–499) Li Gai...
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Archived from the
original on 4 July 2017. Yongzheng, Chen (1991).
Zhongguo fangshu da cidian. Guangzhou:
Zhongshan daxue chubanshe. p. 565.{{cite book}}:...
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found itself collecting much less
amount of
taxes than ever before. Xie
Fangshu, an
investigating censor famously described the
situation as "The flesh...
- Yujiulü Chen
Empress Gong
Emperor Xianwen of
Northern Wei (454–476) Li
Fangshu Empress Yuan (d. 456) Yuan Xie (473–508) Pan Meng Pan Mi Lady Pan of Changle...
- Wei (440–465)
Empress Gong
Emperor Xianwen of
Northern Wei (454–476) Li
Fangshu Empress Yuan (d. 456) Yuan Xie (473–508) Pan Meng Pan Mi Lady Pan of Changle...
- and
teaching concentrate on
bamboo and silk m****cripts, The Art of War,
Fangshu, Zuo zhuan, and the
history of
ancient China. His
major academic works...
- Wei (440–465)
Empress Gong
Emperor Xianwen of
Northern Wei (454–476) Li
Fangshu Empress Yuan (d. 456) Yuan Yu (470–501) Lady Meng
Emperor Jiemin of Northern...
- viewers. Li, Ling (李零) (2001). A
Study on
Chinese Occult Arts,
Zhongguo fangshu kao 中國方術考.
Eastern Press: Beijing. YeYoung, Bing. "Origins of Qi Gong"...