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Beiji qianjin yaofang (traditional Chinese: 備急千金要方; simplified Chinese: 备急千金要方; pinyin: Bèijí qiānjīn yàofāng), [a] literally Essential Formulas Worth a Thousand in Gold for Emergencies, [2] is a Chinese medical text by Tang-dynasty physician Sun Simiao, first published in 652. A sequel was published in 682.
Sun Simiao as depicted by Gan Bozong, woodcut print, Tang dynasty (618–907) 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 of the Sui and Tang dynasty, who was from Tongchuan, central Shaanxi.
The foods described in the book are useful for reconstructing the dietary habits of the ancient world around the Mediterranean Basin. [citation needed] But the recipes are geared for the wealthiest classes, and a few contain what were exotic ingredients at that time (e.g., flamingo). A sample recipe from Apicius (8.6.2–3) follows: [5]
Using a 2-in/5-cm round cookie or biscuit cutter or a thin rimmed glass, cut out ten rounds of dough. Gather the scraps together, pat lightly, and cut out remaining cookies.
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Her later works included children's books, philanthropy, and giving lectures at American universities and overseas. [3] After Wymberly's death, she became more reclusive and stayed at private residences in Pebble Beach, California, and Henderson, Nevada. [5] She is perhaps best known for her book Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes, published ...
DC 6 is an incomplete manuscript of The Thousand and Twelve Questions in the Drower Collection missing books 1 and 2, but DC 36 is the complete version with all 7 books included. [5] Manuscripts from the Rbai Rafid Collection (RRC) that correspond to parts of Alf Trisar Šuialia (DC 36) are: [6] RRC 2M: Diuan Mhita u-Asuta ("Blow and Healing").