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  2. Chinese classic herbal formula - Wikipedia

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    Many of these formulas were created by the pioneers of Chinese medicine and are quite old. For example, "Liu Wei Di Huang Wan" (六味地黄丸; liùwèi dìhuáng wán; liu-wei ti-huang wan) was developed by Qian Yi (钱乙 Qián Yǐ) (c. 1032–1113 CE).

  3. Li Yun (Water Margin) - Wikipedia

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    The brothers pretend to give the escort party a send-off treat in celebration of their big catch. As Zhu Fu has been his martial arts student, Li Yun, together with his men, unsuspectingly drinks the spiked wine he offers. Once the group is out cold, the Zhu brothers free Li Kui, who kills all the constables but spares Li Yun as Zhu Fu intervenes.

  4. Joseph Cui - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Cui (Chinese name: 崔保仲) was born in 1976 in Hebei, China, into a Catholic family with a long tradition in Chinese medicine.Raised in an environment influenced by both Christianity and Taoist philosophy, he left home during middle school and was ordained as a priest in the underground Catholic Church in China at the age of 22.

  5. List of Water Margin characters - Wikipedia

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    Xue Zan (薛贊) is killed at the battle of Longzhong. Geng Wen (耿文) is killed at the battle of Longzhong. Mi Sheng (縻貹) kills Wen Zhongrong and Cui Ye, and reaches a draw in a duel against Suo Chao. With Ma Jiang's help, he kills Tang Bin and captures Pei Xuan, Xiao Rang and Jin Dajian, and hands the three captives over to Liang Yong ...

  6. Zangfu - Wikipedia

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    The zangfu (simplified Chinese: 脏腑; traditional Chinese: 臟腑; pinyin: zàngfǔ) organs are functional entities stipulated by traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). These classifications are based on east Asian cosmological observations rather than bio medical definitions that are used in Western evidence based medical models.

  7. Chuanqi (short story and novella) - Wikipedia

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    The chuanqi of the Tang period frequently use incidental poems, set their story in the national capital Chang'an, finish with an instructive moral, and are narrated by someone who claims to have seen the events himself. These stories consisted of anecdotes, jokes, legends, and tales involving mystical, fantastical or legendary elements.

  8. Shaofu Zhuyu Wan - Wikipedia

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    Shaofu Zhuyu Wan (Chinese: 少腹逐瘀丸) is a blackish-brown pill used in Traditional Chinese medicine to "promote blood flow, remove blood stasis, dispel cold and relieve pain". [1]

  9. Zhou Tong (Water Margin) - Wikipedia

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    Zhou Tong is a fictional character in Water Margin, one of the Four Great Classical Novels of Chinese literature. Nicknamed "Little Conqueror", he ranks 87th among the 108 Stars of Destiny and 51st among the 72 Earthly Fiends. There was a historical Zhou Tong, who lived during the late northern Song dynasty, the period Water Margin is set in.