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  2. Chuang Shu-chi - Wikipedia

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    Born on 26 November 1920 in Taipei, [1] Chuang Shu-chi was her parents' only biological child. During a later pregnancy, Chuang's mother fell, resulting in long-term infertility. [1] [2] The family later adopted two sons to carry on the father's practice in traditional Chinese medicine, [2] Kuanghotang Pharmacy, which dated to the Qing dynasty.

  3. Second Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang University School of ...

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    Before 1952, the hospital was known as the Hospital of Universal Benevolence in English and Kwang Chi Hospital (traditional Chinese: 廣濟醫院; simplified Chinese: 广济医院) in Chinese. The hospital was more commonly known by the "British Hospital ( traditional Chinese : 大英醫院 ; simplified Chinese : 大英医院 )" among the local ...

  4. List of Chinese Americans - Wikipedia

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    Afong Moy – "The Chinese Lady," pioneer immigrant; May Pang (庞凤仪) – personal assistant and arts producer for John Lennon and Yoko Ono, romantic partner with Lennon. Ming Tsai – chef and restaurateur (Blue Ginger); host of Emmy Award-winning television show East Meets West; Shen Wei – choreographer, stage designer

  5. Shen Yun - Wikipedia

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    Shen Yun promotes itself as "a presentation of traditional Chinese culture as it once was: a study in grace, wisdom, and virtues distilled from five millennia of Chinese civilization". The company is described in promotions as reviving Chinese culture following a period of assault and destruction under the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).

  6. Three Treasures (traditional Chinese medicine) - Wikipedia

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    This Chinese name sanbao originally referred to the Daoist "Three Treasures" from the Daodejing, chapter 67: "pity", "frugality", and "refusal to be 'foremost of all things under heaven'". [1] It has subsequently also been used to refer to the jing, qi, and shen and to the Buddhist Three Jewels (Buddha, Dharma, and Sangha).

  7. China's SenseTime reshapes to focus on generative AI growth - AOL

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    Loss-making Chinese AI company SenseTime Group said on Tuesday it has completed a major organizational restructuring aimed at ramping up its shift toward generative AI technologies. The Hong Kong ...

  8. The Peony Pavilion - Wikipedia

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    The Imperial Granary's production The Peony Pavilion in Beijing, directed by Kunqu Opera master Wang Shiyu and scenography by the renowned Lin Zhaohua, was a permanent residency show for about 5 years since its premiere in 2007. In 2004, Pai Hsien-yung's youth edition of The Peony Pavilion aims to rejuvenate

  9. Yuanqi - Wikipedia

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    The transportation of Yuan qi is done via the triple warmer (San Jiao 三膲) in Chinese medicine, and is associated with the adrenal glands as in western medicine. [ 1 ] Porkert describes the concept as "the metaphorical designation of the inborn constitution, the vital potential that is gradually used up in the course of life.