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Huoxiang Zhengqi Shui (simplified Chinese: 藿香正气水; traditional Chinese: 藿香正氣水) is a liquid herbal formula used in Traditional Chinese medicine to "induce diaphoresis and clear away summer-heat, to resolve damp and regulate the function of the spleen and stomach". [1] It tastes bitter and pungent.
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).
Zhai received the BS (1984), MS (1987, under Guoliang Zheng), and PhD (1990, under Jiafu Xu) in Computer Science from Nanjing University.He spent 1990 to 1993 working at Nanjing University's State Key Laboratory for Novel Software Technology.
Zhang Xiang JP (Chinese: 张翔; pinyin: Zhāng Xiáng; born December 1963) is a Chinese-American mechanical engineer, currently serving as the 16th president and vice-chancellor of the University of Hong Kong since July 2018.
The Shian Kian Weekly Review (simplified Chinese: 湘江评论; traditional Chinese: 湘江評論; pinyin: Xiāngjiāng pínglùn) as known as Xiangjiang Review, was a weekly review founded by the young Mao Zedong in Changsha, Hunan, [1] on June 14, 1919. It was written in the Changsha dialect.
I Shall Succeed (Chinese: 我一定要成功; pinyin: Wǒ Yīdìng Yào Chénggōng; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Góa-it‑tēng-iau-sêng‑kong) is a Taiwanese Hokkien television drama that began airing on SET Taiwan in Taiwan on 19 September 2007, from Mondays to Fridays at 8 pm, and ends on 25 June 2008, with a total of 201 episodes.
Huang Xiang (Chinese: 黃翔; born on December 26, 1941) is a 20th-century Chinese poet and calligrapher who came to prominence following China's Cultural Revolution. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Huang worked as an industrial worker in 1952 when he came to Guiyang and is also one of the representatives of Guizhou poets.
Within the qigong community, Zou huo ru mo is believed to be caused by improper practice: [27] Inexperienced or unqualified instructor; Incorrect instructions; Impatience; Becoming frightened, irritated, confused, or suspicious during the course of qigong practice; Inappropriate focus, interpreted as "inappropriate channeling of qi (life energy)."