Academic literature on the topic 'Mai jing (Wang, Shuhe)'
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Journal articles on the topic "Mai jing (Wang, Shuhe)"
Hong, Jing Han, Chern Han Yong, Hong Lee Heng, Jason Yongsheng Chan, Mai Chan Lau, Jianfeng Chen, Jing Yi Lee, et al. "Abstract LT09: Integrative Multi-Omics Enhancer Activity Profiling Identifies Therapeutic Vulnerabilities in Cholangiocarcinoma of Different Etiologies." Cancer Research 84, no. 8_Supplement (April 15, 2024): LT09. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1538-7445.fcs2023-lt09.
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Liu, Ching-Han, and 劉璟翰. "Touches in Wang Shu-he’s Mai Jing." Thesis, 2014. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/eknaad.
Full text國立臺灣大學
中國文學研究所
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Wang Shu-he (王叔和) collected and organized the medical classics and doctor’s discourse of pulse diagnosis before the Wei and Jin Dynasties, therefore compiled the first monograph of pulse diagnosis in the traditional Chinese medical history. For a novice at pulse diagnosis, the key to advancing his pulse diagnostic technique is to identify the many touches of pulse accurately. This study attempt to research the descriptions of touches in Mai Jing (脈經) from the angle of “bodily sense”, investigating how to diagnose physical state through decoding pulse messages, grasping the “tacit knowledge” (Michael Polanyi, 1966) in the pulse diagnosis technique. The second chapter expounded that since traditional Chinese Physicians aimed to “ cure by prevention ”, pulse diagnosis was not only a technique used to cure the already ill into the healthy, but also have the capability of bettering common people’s physical and mental state therefore enabling them to continue the path of self improvement and enlightenment. The third chapter aimed to research the corresponding relationship between pulse positions and the viscera, and how to use fingers to feel the pulse. In the fourth chapter, we will investigate the method in controlling the force to enable touching the pulse deeply or lightly, and will explain the physiological and pathological meaning of the pulse depth. In the fifth chapter, we will find how traditional Chinese physicians diagnose patient’s chills and fever in addition to the deficiency and excess from the pulse rate.
Books on the topic "Mai jing (Wang, Shuhe)"
Ma, Yide. Mai chong ou he shen jing wang luo yu shu zi tu xiang chu li. 8th ed. Beijing: Ke xue chu ban she, 2008.
Find full textLi, Weiguang. Di wang ling mu: Fa jue shen mai di xia de huang jia tu jing. 8th ed. Beijing: Tai hai chu ban she, 2021.
Find full textSun, Jingfeng. Xian zuo peng you, hou zuo sheng yi: Zhongguo sheng yi ren ren mai cheng gong bao dian. 8th ed. Ha'erbin Shi: Ha'erbin chu ban she, 2005.
Find full textZhao, Yuna. Wang luo huan jing te zheng dui xiao fei zhe chong dong gou mai de ying xiang yan jiu: Research on the influence of website environment characteristics on consumer's impulse buying. Beijing: Jing ji guan li chu ban she, 2015.
Find full textMai yi bei hu lian wang jing shen: 3W ka fei de chuang ye meng xiang fu hua shou ce. Beijing: Xin shi jie chu ban she, 2016.
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