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Huangdi Neijing (simplified Chinese: 黄帝内经;
traditional Chinese: 黃帝內經; pinyin: Huángdì
Nèijīng),
literally the
Inner Canon of the
Yellow Emperor or Esoteric...
-
Neijing may
refer to:
Huangdi Neijing, the
ancient medical text
Inner Canon of the
Yellow Emperor Neijin, "internal strength" in
Chinese martial arts...
- The
Neijing Tu (simplified Chinese: 內经图;
traditional Chinese: 內經圖; pinyin:
Nèijīng tú; Wade–Giles: Nei-ching t'u) is a
Daoist "inner landscape" diagram...
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patron of
esoteric arts. A
large number of
texts – such as the
Huangdi Neijing, a
medical classic, and the
Huangdi Sijing, a
group of
political treatises...
- the I
Ching and the
famous Taoist medical treatise called the
Huangdi Neijing. In
Taoist metaphysics,
distinctions between good and bad,
along with other...
- 100 BC in China,
around the time The
Inner classic of
Huang Di (Huangdi
Neijing) was published,
though some
experts suggest it
could have been practiced...
- new
capital of
Chengzhou (later
known as Luoyang). 770 BC—The
Huangdi Neijing (Canon of
Internal Medicine),
considered the
earliest extant medical book...
- Lüshi Chunqiu,
which is
widely quoted in
early Taoist sources.
Huangdi Neijing (The
Inner Canon of the
Yellow Emperor), an
ancient Chinese medical text...
- The
Neijing Tu (simplified Chinese: 內经图;
traditional Chinese: 內經圖; pinyin:
Nèijīng tú) is a
Daoist "inner landscape"
diagram of the
human body illustrating...
- were
important to
magic traditions such as some
Taoist sects. The
Huangdi Neijing ("The
Yellow Emperor's
classic of Medicine",
circa 2nd
century BCE) is...