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  • Title: Nei xiang xin li xue
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  • Language: chi
  • Number of Pages: Median: 374
  • Publisher: ➤  Da yan chu ban ji di fa xing - Man you zhe wen hua chu ban
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  • Publish Location: Tai bei shi

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  • First Year Published: 2012
  • Is Full Text Available: Yes
  • Is The Book Public: No
  • Access Status: Borrowable

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Ge Hong

of A.D. 320: The Nei Pien of Ko Hung. Mineola, NY: Dover. 1981. ISBN 0-486-24088-6 Wells, Matthew. "Self as Historical Artifact: Ge Hong and Early Chinese

List of The Legend of Qin characters

board'. He treats Ge Nie as his father, and aspires to become a swordsman just like him. He also has a continuous rivalry with Xiang Shaoyu, and a playful

Wuxing (Chinese philosophy)

is composed of Chinese characters meaning "five" (五; wǔ) and "moving" (行; xíng). "Moving" is shorthand for "planets", since the word for planets in Chinese

Wu wei

Liu Xiang (77–6 BC) attributed to the doctrine of Shen Buhai (400 – c. 337 BC). Liu Xiang goes as far as to define Shen Buhai's doctrine as Xing-Ming

Neijing Tu

tú; Wade–Giles: Nei-ching t'u) is a Daoist "inner landscape" diagram of the human body illustrating Neidan 'internal alchemy', Wu Xing, Yin and Yang, and

A Classic Tour

Xiang He Ni Qu Chui Chui Feng Je Maau Zi Lyun Ngo Long Cyun Syut Ru Guo Zhe Dou Bu Suan Ai Xing Zhe Zuo Meng Bat Ging Bat Gok Ceon Fung Cau Jyu Nei Dik

Taoist meditation

S2CID 162615630. Roth, Harold D. (1999). Original Tao: Inward Training (Nei-yeh) and the Foundations of Taoist Mysticism. Columbia University Press.

Chinese grammar

"many": Nǐmen yī dōu zhǎng dé yī fù cōng-míng xiāng (你們一個個都長得一副聰明相, "You all look smart", from Crystal Boys), where ordinarily (个; 個) is the general

Chinese alchemy

ISBN 0-7126-1725-6. Taoist Alchemy — Fabrizio Pregadio. Science and magic in Ge Hong's Baopu-zi nei pian — Evgueni A. Tortchinov (in Chinese) Annotated Book of Alchemy

Walter Tso

Xiao Laohu (1941) Zheng qi ge (1941) Roar of the People (1941) Molu Qier (1941) Yongchun Sannian (1941) Chu qiang hong xing (1941) Xuegong Chunse (1941)