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  2. Zhenjiu dacheng - Wikipedia

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    The Zhenjiu dacheng was compiled by Ming dynasty physician Yang Jizhou (杨继洲; 1522–1620), whose grandfather was an imperial physician. [10] Yang originally intended to only write about the medical traditions in his family that had been collected in a manuscript titled Weisheng zhenjiu xuanji miyao (衛生針灸玄機秘要), or Mysterious and Secret Essentials of Acupuncture and ...

  3. Acupuncture - Wikipedia

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    Acupuncture became the most popular alternative medicine in the US. [121] Politicians from the Chinese Communist Party said acupuncture was superstitious and conflicted with the party's commitment to science. [134] Communist Party Chairman Mao Zedong later reversed this position, [134] arguing that the practice was based on scientific ...

  4. Cheng Dan'an - Wikipedia

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    Cheng was born in 1899 in Jiangyin, Jiangsu. [2] He first developed an interest in acupuncture in 1923, after suffering from severe lower back pain which was relieved by his father's acupuncture. [3] He attended the Tokyo College of Acupuncture in Japan, [3] before establishing the first school of acupuncture in modern China.

  5. Qigong - Wikipedia

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    With roots in ancient Chinese culture dating back more than 2,000 years, a wide variety of qigong forms have developed within different segments of Chinese society: [12] in traditional Chinese medicine for preventive and curative functions; [13] in Confucianism to promote longevity and improve moral character; [4] in Taoism and Buddhism as part ...

  6. Tui na - Wikipedia

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    Tui na is a hands-on body treatment that uses Chinese Daoist principles in an effort to bring the eight principles of traditional Chinese medicine into balance. The practitioner may brush, knead, roll, press, and rub the areas between each of the joints, known as the eight gates, to attempt to open the body's defensive qi ( wei qi ) and get the ...

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  8. J. R. Worsley - Wikipedia

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    J. R. Worsley (14 September 1923 – 2 June 2003) was a British acupuncturist who is credited with European five element acupuncture also known as 'classical acupuncture'. '. The origins of Chinese Wuxing medicines have a Taoist, Chinese folk religious background distinguish it from the more widely known Confucian style of modernised traditional Chinese medi

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