Changzhen Gong, Ph.D.

1925 West County Road B2 Roseville, MN 55113 (651) 631-0204 [email protected] aaaomtcm.blogspot.com www.aaaom.edu

Publications on Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine Essays 1. Trajectory and Direction of Modern Acupuncture Development, To be appeared in May 2021 issue of Journal of Clinical Acupuncture. 2. Mast Cells and Acupuncture Points Research (Co-authored with Leng Sanhua, Li Yongming and others), To be appeared in Acupuncture Research. 3. Discussions on Acupuncture as Adjunctive Therapy for Chronic Stable Angina: A Randomized Clinical Trial Published in JAMA Internal Medicine (Co-authored with Wang Shaobai and others), Acupuncture and Moxibustion. 4. New Thought on Acupuncture from German Clinical Trials (Co-authored with Wei Liu), Chinese Medicine Herald. Vol 27, Issue 1: 1-6. January 28, 2021. 5. A Discourse on Acupuncture Techniques by Yang Jizhou (Part II), International Journal of Clinical Acupuncture, Volume 29, Number 3, 2020. 6. Innovation of Theory and Practice in Chinese Medicine Pandemics-Revelation of Chinese Medicine Treatment for Pneumonia Caused by Coronavirus (Co-authored with Fang Bangjiang and others), Chinese Integrated Chinese and Western Medicine, Vol 40, No. 11: 1285-1290. November 2020. 7. Estimated Number of Acupuncture Practitioners in Mainland China in 2018: Multi- perspectives, (Co-authored with Arthur Fan et al), Medical Acupuncture, Vol 32. No 5. 2020. 8. Covid-19 Interview (Co-authored with Hui Wei and others), World Chinese Medicine, Vol 1. No 1. 2020. 9. Acupuncture Strategies by Yang Jizhou (Part I), International Journal of Clinical Acupuncture, Volume 29, Number 2, 2020. 10. The Overlooked Discrepancies: Acupuncture Can’t Be Dismissed---Revisit Acupuncture Clinical Trial Published by X. K. Wu, et al on JAMA (Co-authored with Yong Ming Li), International Journal of Clinical Acupuncture, Volume 29, Number 1, 2020. 11. Adapting Teaching Methods of Basic Theory of Traditional Chinese Medicine in the American Academy of Acupuncture & Oriental Medicine (AAAOM) for the US Postsecondary Audiences (Co-authored with Qian Li and others), International Journal of Clinical Acupuncture, Volume 29, Number 1, 2020.

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12. Localization of Chinese Acupuncture-moxibustion in the United States: the Openness of Modern Acupuncture-Moxibustion System (With Chen Shaozong), China Acupuncture and Moxibustion. 2020 Jan 12;40(1):85-8. 13. Advanced Research Validates Classical Principles: The Neurobiological Mechanisms Involved in Acupuncture for Pain Management (Co-authored with Wei Liu), Longhua Chinese Medicine. http://dx.doi.org/10.21037/lcm.2019.10.02 14. Two Evidence Based Acupuncture Models (Co-authored with Wei Liu), Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine. 2019 Nov 9. doi: 10.1007/s11655-019-3177-5. 15. A Discourse on Acupuncture Techniques by Yang Jizhou (Part I), International Journal of Clinical Acupuncture, Volume 28, Number 4, 2019. 16. A Dialogue on Acupuncture Medicine in America IV (with Li Yong Ming), Chinese Medicine Herald, Vol 25, Issue 20: 1-6. October 30, 2019. 17. A Dialogue on Acupuncture Medicine in America III (with Li Yong Ming), Chinese Medicine Herald, Vol 25, Issue 19: 1-4. October 15, 2019. 18. A Dialogue on Acupuncture Medicine in America II (with Li Yong Ming), Chinese Medicine Herald, Vol 25, Issue 18: 1-5. September 30, 2019. 19. A Dialogue on Acupuncture Medicine in America I (with Li Yong Ming), Chinese Medicine Herald, Vol 25, Issue 17: 1-6. September 15, 2019. 20. A Classical Approach to Low Back Pain, International Journal of Clinical Acupuncture, Volume 28, Number 3, 2019. 21. Acupuncture Road to Legislature, Part III (with Wei Hui and others), Chinese Medicine Herald, 2019, 25(12):1-8. 22. Acupuncture Road to Legislature, Part II (with Wei Hui and others), Chinese Medicine Herald, 2019, 25(11):1-8. 23. Acupuncture Road to Legislature, Part I (with Wei Hui and others), Chinese Medicine Herald, 2019, 25(10):1-8. 24. Precision Acupuncture Explained and Outlined, Part I (with Li Canhui), Chinese Medicine Herald, May 2019. 25. Precision Acupuncture Explained and Outlined, Part II (with Li Canhui), Chinese Medicine Herald, May 2019. 26. Convergence of Medicines: West Meets East in Newly-Discovered Organs and Functions (Co-authored with Wei Liu), Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine, May, 2019, 25(5):323-326. 27. Innovations and Dynamisms in Acupuncture, Part IV. International Journal of Clinical Acupuncture, Volume 28, Number 2, 2019. 28. Discussions on real-world acupuncture treatments for chronic low-back pain in older adults (jointly with Arthur Fan, etc.),Journal of integrative medicine, January 2019 29. Dilemmas of Acupuncture Medicine, Introduction of Cross-Thinking Methods, Chinese Medicine Herald, 2019, 25(3):1-7.

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30. Development Direction of Overseas Chinese Herbal Medicine II (with Wei Hui and Others), Chinese Medicine Herald, 2019, 25(2):1-7. 31. Development Direction of Overseas Chinese Herbal Medicine I (with Wei Hui and Others), Chinese Medicine Herald, 2019, 25(1):1-7. 32. How Do Acupuncturists Explain Acupuncture? A National Preliminary Survey (with Mona Robbins). International Journal of Clinical Acupuncture, Volume 28, Number 1, 2019. 33. Innovations and Dynamisms in Acupuncture, Part III. International Journal of Clinical Acupuncture, Volume 28, Number 1, 2019. 34. Effectiveness of two different acupuncture strategies in patients with vulvodynia: Study protocol for a pilot pragmatic-controlled trial (with Fan Yin and Others), Journal of Integrative Medicine, 2018. 35. Study on Assimilation of Chinese Medicine in the United States, Journal of Hunan University of Chinese Medicine, Oct. 2018. 36. Ode to Golden Needle (Translation), International Journal of Clinical Acupuncture, Volume 27, Number 4, 2018. 37. Innovations and Dynamisms in Acupuncture, Part II. International Journal of Clinical Acupuncture, Volume 27, Number 3, 2018. 38. Innovations and Dynamisms in Acupuncture, Part I. International Journal of Clinical Acupuncture, Volume 27, Number 2, 2018. 39. Acupuncture Situation and Employment Status (Jointly with Ting Xu), Chinese Medicine Herald, May 11, 2018. 40. Acupuncture and Opioid Epidemic in America (Co-authored with Wei Liu), Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine, May, 2018, 24(5):323-327. 41. Retrieving the Tree Meridian Model, China Chinese Medicine Newspaper, April 23, 2018. 42. Discussions on Acupuncture Development Direction (II), Chinese Medicine Herald, 2018, 24(10):1-8. 43. Discussions on Acupuncture Development Direction (I), Chinese Medicine Herald, 2018, 24(9):1-8. 44. Acupuncture Achieves Institutional Recognition in the US Labor Market, International Journal of Clinical Acupuncture, Volume 27, Number 1, 2018. 45. On Contralateral Needling (Translation), International Journal of Clinical Acupuncture, Volume 27, Number 1, 2018. 46. Inheritance and Innovation: Chinese Medicine Development in the United States, Speech at Hunan Chinese Medicine Forum, 2018 Vol.24 (6):1-5. 47. Opioid Crisis in America and Opportunity for Acupuncture (jointly with Ouyang Hui, Fan Ying, etc.), Chinese Medicine Herald, March 2018, 24 (5):1-9. 48. Inheritance, Deepening, Integration and Development, Discussions on Overseas Chinese Medicine Education (II), Chinese Medicine Herald, February, 2018, 24 (3):19-23.

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49. Inheritance, Deepening, Integration and Development, Discussions on Overseas Chinese Medicine Education (I), Chinese Medicine Herald, January, 2018, 24 (1):1-5. 50. Acupuncture’s Profile Enhanced in 2017, International Journal of Clinical Acupuncture, Volume 26, Number 4, 2017. 51. Yang Jizhou’s Synopsis of Acupuncture Treatment Based on Symptom Differentiations (Jointly with Bian Yuejuan), International Journal of Clinical Acupuncture, Volume 26, Number 4, 2017. 52. To Be, Or Not to Be, The Calculated Politics on Acupuncture in JAMA (Co- authored with Wei Liu), Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine, 2017, Nov;23(11):803-808. 53. The Crisis of Opioid Drugs and the Opportunity of Acupuncture Medicine, China Chinese Medicine Newspaper, September 20, 2017. 54. Acupuncture in Urology (Co-authored with Wei Liu), International Journal of Clinical Acupuncture, Volume 26, Number 3, 2017. 55. Inheritance, Deepening, Integration and Development, Panel Discussion on Chinese Medicine Education in New York Chinese Medicine Forum (Part III), Chinese Medicine Herald, August 4, 2017. 56. Inheritance, Deepening, Integration and Development, Panel Discussion on Chinese Medicine Education in New York Chinese Medicine Forum (Part II), Chinese Medicine Herald, July 28, 2017. 57. Inheritance, Deepening, Integration and Development, Panel Discussion on Chinese Medicine Education in New York Chinese Medicine Forum (Part I), Chinese Medicine Herald, July 21, 2017. 58. Dry Needling is a Subset of Modern Acupuncture, China Chinese Medicine Newspaper, July 27, 2017. 59. Panel Discussion on Chinese Medicine Education in America, Chinese Medicine Herald (Part II), October 2017 Vol.23 No.19: 7-13. 60. Panel Discussion on Chinese Medicine Education in America, Chinese Medicine Herald (Part I), July 2017 Vol.23 No.14: 1-5. 61. Chinese Medicine Education: The American Version, China Chinese Medicine Newspaper, June 15, 2017. 62. Is a New Theoretical Acupuncture Core Model Emerging? China Chinese Medicine Newspaper, May 25, 2017. 63. Who is Entitled to Practice? Legal Battles Over Acupuncture, Chinese Medical Culture, Fall 2017. 64. Trends of Acupuncture Medicine in the United States, Journal of Shandong University of TCM, Vol 41, Suppl. May,2017. 65. The Structure of Scientific Revolution and Development of Acupuncture Medicine, Journal of Shandong University of TCM, Vol 41, Suppl. May,2017.

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66. Will China Import Chinese Medicine from Foreign Countries? Journal of Shandong University of TCM, Vol 41, Suppl. May, 2017. 67. Acupuncture for Schizophrenia (Co-authored with Wei Liu), International Journal of Clinical Acupuncture, Volume 26, Number 2, 2017. 68. Acupuncture: the Quandary of Success, International Journal of Clinical Acupuncture, Volume 26, Number 1, 2017. 69. Acupuncture for Knee Arthritis (Co-authored with Wei Liu), International Journal of Clinical Acupuncture, Volume 26, Number 1, 2017. 70. Explore the Footsteps of Modern Acupuncture, Chinese Medicine Herald (Part III), March 21, 2017. 71. Explore the Footsteps of Modern Acupuncture, Chinese Medicine Herald (Part II), March 17, 2017. 72. Explore the Footsteps of Modern Acupuncture, Chinese Medicine Herald (Part I), March 10, 2017. 73. Integration of Classic and Modernity: The Rise of Acupuncture Reflexology (Part III), Chinese Medicine Herald, July 14, 2017. 74. Integration of Classic and Modernity: The Rise of Acupuncture Reflexology (Part II), Chinese Medicine Herald, July 4, 2017. 75. Integration of Classic and Modernity: The Rise of Acupuncture Reflexology (Part I), Chinese Medicine Herald, June 23, 2017. 76. Chinese Medicine Education in the USA: A Great Experiment of Traditional Medicine, to be appeared in Chinese Medicine Herald. 77. Elusive Evidence Veils Triumphant Acupuncture (Part II), Chinese Medical Culture, Spring 2017. 78. Elusive Evidence Veils Triumphant Acupuncture (Part I), Chinese Medical Culture, Winter 2016. 79. Dialogue with Acupuncture and Chiropractic Doctor Ouyang Hui, Chinese Medicine Herald, January 23, 2017. 80. The Clash between Tradition and Modernity: A Dialogue on Acupuncture, Chinese Medicine Herald, December 20, 2016. 81. From Double Blind Clinical Trials to Pattern Differentiation, Chinese Medicine Herald, November 17, 2016. 82. Acupuncture for Nausea and Vomiting in Cancer Patients (Co-authored with Wei Liu), International Journal of Clinical Acupuncture, Volume 25, Number 4, 2016. 83. Scientific Scrutiny Upholds Ancient Acupuncture, International Journal of Clinical Acupuncture, Volume 25, Number 4, 2016. 84. Acupuncture in Radiology III (Co-authored with Wei Liu), International Journal of Clinical Acupuncture, Volume 25, Number 4, 2016. 85. Towards an Integrative Theory of Acupuncture and Herbs, International Journal of Clinical Acupuncture, Volume 25, Number 3, 2016.

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86. Acupuncture in Radiology II (Co-authored with Wei Liu), International Journal of Clinical Acupuncture, Volume 25, Number 3, 2016. 87. Everything is Related: Mathematics, Economics and Chinese Medicine, Chinese Medicine Herald, July 15, 2016. 88. Acupuncture for Hypertension (Co-authored with Wei Liu). International Journal of Clinical Acupuncture, Volume 25, Number 2, 2016. 89. Acupuncture in WeChat II, International Journal of Clinical Acupuncture, Volume 25, Number 2, 2016. 90. Acupuncture in Radiology I (Co-authored with Wei Liu), International Journal of Clinical Acupuncture, Volume 25, Number 2, 2016. 91. Under Heaven and Earth: Demystify Chinese Pulse Study, Chinese Medicine Herald, Apr. 1, 2016. 92. Can Fascia Theory Replace Meridian Theory? China Chinese Medicine Newspaper, January 21, 2016. 93. Acupuncture for Back Pain (Co-authored with Wei Liu), International Journal of Clinical Acupuncture, Volume 25, Number 1, 2016. 94. Acupuncture in WeChat I, International Journal of Clinical Acupuncture, Volume 25, Number 1, 2016. 95. Acupuncture in Toxicology (Co-authored with Wei Liu), International Journal of Clinical Acupuncture, Volume 25, Number 1, 2016. 96. Acupuncture for Parkinson’s Disease (Co-authored with Wei Liu), International Journal of Clinical Acupuncture, Volume 24, Number 4, 2015. 97. The Coming Age of Acupuncture, International Journal of Clinical Acupuncture, Volume 24, Number 4, 2015. 98. Post-stroke Dysphagia Treated with Long Needle Technique at SJ 17 (Yifeng), (Co-authored with Qin Chu, Yujue Xu, and Yubin Lu), International Journal of Clinical Acupuncture, Volume 24, Number 4, 2015 99. Acupuncture in Gynecology (Co-authored with Wei Liu), International Journal of Clinical Acupuncture, Volume 24, Number 4, 2015. 100. Acupuncture in Obstetrics, (Co-authored with Wei Liu), International Journal of Clinical Acupuncture, Volume 24, Number 3, 2015. 101. Acupuncture Storms JAMA, International Journal of Clinical Acupuncture, Volume 24, Number 3, 2015. 102. Acupuncture in Anesthesiology, (Co-authored with Wei Liu), International Journal of Clinical Acupuncture, Volume 24, Number 2, 2015. 103. Acupuncture Economics: Transforming Clinical Efficacy into Cost Effectiveness, International Journal of Clinical Acupuncture, Volume 24, Number 1, 2015. 104. Acupuncture in Orthopedics, (Co-authored with Wei Liu), International Journal of Clinical Acupuncture, Volume 24, Number 1, 2015. 105. Moxibustion on Zhiyin (BL 67) for Breech Presentation, International Journal of Clinical Acupuncture, (Co-authored with Wei Liu) Volume 23, Number 4, 2014.

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106. Acupuncture in Neurology, International Journal of Clinical Acupuncture, (Co- authored with Wei Liu and Elise Garafola) Volume 23, Number 3, 2014. 107. Acupuncture for Dysmenorrhea, International Journal of Clinical Acupuncture, (Co-authored with Qin Chu) Volume 23, Number 2, 2014. 108. Acupuncture for IVF, International Journal of Clinical Acupuncture, (Co-authored with Wei Liu) Volume 23, Number 2, 2014. 109. Acupuncture in Oncology, International Journal of Clinical Acupuncture, (Co- authored with Elise Garafola) Volume 23, Number 1, 2014. 110. Acupuncture in Psychiatry, International Journal of Clinical Acupuncture, (Co- authored with Mathew Schoenecker) Volume 22, Number 4, 2013. 111. Acupuncture and Serotonin, International Journal of Clinical Acupuncture. Volume 22, Number 4, 2013. 112. Scientific Acupuncture: An Update of Basic Acupuncture Research, International Journal of Clinical Acupuncture, (Co-authored with Wei Liu) Volume 22, Number 3, 2013. 113. The Clinical Application of Multiple Needles---“Yang Ci” “Qi Ci” and “Pang Zhen Ci”, (Co-authored with Qin Chu and Wen Jiang) International Journal of Clinical Acupuncture, Volume 22, Number 2, 2013. 114. Nine Schools in Acupuncture History, International Journal of Clinical Acupuncture, (Co-authored with Wei Liu) Volume 22, Number 1, 2013. 115. Acupuncture for Stroke: A Literature Review. International Journal of Clinical Acupuncture, (Co-authored with Wei Liu) Volume 21, Number 3, 2012. 116. Acupuncture in Warm Febrile Disease Theory, International Journal of Clinical Acupuncture, (Co-authored with Wei Liu) Volume 20, Number 4, 2011. 117. Acupuncture in Cold Febrile Disease Theory, International Journal of Clinical Acupuncture, (Co-authored with Wei Liu) Volume 20, Number 3, 2011. 118. Acupuncture in Spleen and Stomach Theory, International Journal of Clinical Acupuncture, (Co-authored with Wei Liu) Volume 20, Number 2, 2011. 119. Classical Acupuncture Techniques from Neijing: Twelve Needling Methods, International Journal of Clinical Acupuncture, (Co-authored with Wen Jiang) Volume 19, Number 2, 2010. 120. Acupuncture in Classics: Acupuncture Rhythm of the Jade Dragon, International Journal of Clinical Acupuncture, Volume 19, Number 1, 2010. 121. Four Approaches to Grouping Acupuncture Points, International Journal of Clinical Acupuncture, Volume 18, Number 4, 2009. 122. Four Needling Techniques of Communicating Meridian Qi: as Presented in the Great Compendium of Acupuncture and Moxibustion (Zhen Jiu Da Cheng), International Journal of Clinical Acupuncture (Co-authored with Wen Jiang, Wei Liu, Yifan Liu), Volume 18, Number 3, 2009. 123. Four Major Acupuncture Traditions: An Overview, International Journal of Clinical Acupuncture (Co-authored with Wei Liu), Volume 18, Number 2, 2009.

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124. Four Seminal Texts for Defining Classical Chinese Acupuncture, International Journal of Clinical Acupuncture, Volume 18, Number 1, 2009. 125. A History of Needling Techniques, International Journal of Clinical Acupuncture, Volume 15, Number 4, 2006. 126. Needling Techniques from the Classic of Difficult Issues, International Journal of Clinical Acupuncture (Co-authored with Wen Jiang), Volume 15, Number 3, 2006 127. Filiform Needling Technique on Chest Points (Co-authored with Cui Han), Oriental Medicine Journal, Spring 2006. 128. Filiform Needling Technique on Back Points (Co-authored with Cui Han), European Journal of Integrated Eastern and Western Medicine, Issue 4 - Volume 3, 2005. 129. Filiform Needling Technique on Abdomen Points (Co-authored with Cui Han), International Journal of Clinical Acupuncture, Volume 14, Number 4, 2005. 130. Filiform Needling Technique on Facial Points (Co-authored with Cui Han), American Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Volume 6, Number 2, 2005. 131. Physical-Movement-Assisted Needling in Acupuncture Treatment, European Journal of Integrated Eastern and Western Medicine, Issue 4 - Volume 3, 2005. 132. Clinical Applications of Multiple Needling Techniques, European Journal of Integrated Eastern and Western Medicine, Issue 2 - Volume 3, May 2005. 133. Ten Simple Techniques of Reducing and Reinforcing in Acupuncture Theory and Practice (Part II), Internal Journal of Clinical Acupuncture, Volume 14, Number 2, 2005. 134. Ten Simple Techniques of Reducing and Reinforcing in Acupuncture Theory and Practice (Part I), International Journal of Clinical Acupuncture, Volume 14, Number 1, 2005. 135. Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine in the United States, European Journal of Integrated Eastern and Western Medicine, Issue 1 - Volume 3, February 2005. 136. Discussions on Penetration Needling Techniques, (Co-authored with Wei Liu), American Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Volume 5, Number 2, 2004. 137. Clinical Applications of Penetration Needling Techniques (Co-authored with Wei Liu), European Journal of Integrated Eastern and Western Medicine, Issue 4 - Volume 2, November 2004. 138. Regulating Menstrual Cycle Approach to Infertility (Co-authored with Wei Liu), European Journal of Integrated Eastern and Western Medicine, Issue 3 - Volume 2, August 2004. 139. Clinical Applications of Opposite Needling Techniques (Co-authored with Wei Liu), Journal of Chinese Medicine, Jun. 2004. 140. Anti-Microorganism Chinese Herbs, American Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine (Co-authored with Wei Liu), Volume 5, Number 1, 2004.

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1. Efficacy and Safety of Electroacupuncture in the Treatment of Coronary Heart Disease:A System Review and Meta-Analysis,(Co-authored with Shao Minlu and others) International Journal of Clinical Acupuncture, Volume 25, Number 3, 2016. 2. Pinaverium Reduces Symptoms of Irritable Bowel Syndrome in a Multi-Center, Randomized Controlled Trial, (Co-authored with Xiao Jun and others) Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology. 2015;13:1285–1292

China Tribune Columnist (Chinese) 1. Core Contents and Development Directions of Modern Acupuncture (Part II), China Tribune, February 11, 2021. 2. Core Contents and Development Directions of Modern Acupuncture (Part I), China Tribune, January 28, 2021. 3. Two Systems of Brain Diseases: A Book Review on Wang Tianjun’s Acupuncture for Brain Diseases, China Tribune, January 4, 2021. 4. Report from Fighting Coronavirus in Wuhan (Part II), China Tribune, January 4, 2021. 5. Medicine and I Ching: the Same Origin, China Tribune, December 17, 2020. 6. Report from Fighting Coronavirus in Wuhan (Part I), China Tribune, December 3, 2020. 7. The Rise of Acupuncture, China Tribune, November 19, 2020. 8. The Road of Acupuncture Legislature in the United States (Part VIII), China Tribune, November 5, 2020. 9. The Road of Acupuncture Legislature in the United States (Part VII), China Tribune, October 22, 2020. 10. The Road of Acupuncture Legislature in the United States (Part VI), China Tribune, October 8, 2020. 11. The Road of Acupuncture Legislature in the United States (Part V), China Tribune, September 24, 2020. 12. The Road of Acupuncture Legislature in the United States (Part IV), China Tribune, September 10, 2020. 13. The Road of Acupuncture Legislature in the United States (Part III), China Tribune, August 27, 2020. 14. The Road of Acupuncture Legislature in the United States (Part II), China Tribune, August 13, 2020. 15. The Road of Acupuncture Legislature in the United States (Part I), China Tribune, July 30, 2020. 16. The Present Position of Acupuncture, China Tribune, July 16, 2020. 17. Chinese Medicine Clinic during Pandemic (with Qian Li), China Tribune, June 18, 2020. 18. One Virus, Two Magical Medicine, China Tribune, June 4, 2020.

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19. Intellect Passed Away, Memories Enduring, On Professor Wei Jia’s Acupuncture Theory and Practice, China Tribune, May 21, 2020. 20. Will “Three Prescriptions and Three Formulas” Inaugurate New Warm Disease Theory in Chinese Medicine, China Tribune, May 7, 2020. 21. Chinese Medicine in US Hospitals-A Dialogue with Dr. David Dehui Wang (Part IV), China Tribune, February 13, 2020. 22. Chinese Medicine in US Hospitals-A Dialogue with Dr. David Dehui Wang (Part III), China Tribune, January 30, 2020. 23. Chinese Medicine in US Hospitals-A Dialogue with Dr. David Dehui Wang (Part II), China Tribune, January 2, 2020. 24. Chinese Medicine in US Hospitals-A Dialogue with Dr. David Dehui Wang (Part I), China Tribune, December 19, 2019. 25. How to Inherit Classical Chinese Medicine Overseas-A Dialogue with Dr. Ma Shouchun (Part II), China Tribune, December 5, 2019. 26. How to Inherit Classical Chinese Medicine Overseas-A Dialogue with Dr. Ma Shouchun (Part I), China Tribune, November 21, 2019. 27. Medical Arts from and Qibo On a Two-Way Path, An Expanding Scope of Acupuncture Practice, China Tribune, November 7, 2019. 28. Traditional Wisdom, Medical Twilight, China Tribune, October 24, 2019. 29. The Past, Today and Tomorrow of Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture, China Tribune, September 26, 2019. 30. Songs of Qibo and Huang Di (Part I), China Tribune, September 12, 2019. 31. Let the Best Chinese Medicine Serve American is Our Highest Duty: Speech on 2019 AAAOM Graduation Ceremony, China Tribune, August 29, 2019. 32. A Dialogue on Zhatiao (Local Twitch Response) Techniques with Dr. Lu Biao (V), China Tribune, August 15, 2019. 33. A Dialogue on Zhatiao (Local Twitch Response) Techniques with Dr. Lu Biao (IV), China Tribune, August 1, 2019. 34. A Dialogue on Zhatiao (Local Twitch Response) Techniques with Dr. Lu Biao (III), China Tribune, July 18, 2019. 35. A Dialogue on Zhatiao (Local Twitch Response) Techniques with Dr. Lu Biao (II), China Tribune, July 4, 2019. 36. A Dialogue on Zhatiao (Local Twitch Response) Techniques with Dr. Lu Biao (I), China Tribune, June 20, 2019. 37. Is It on the Eve of Acupuncture’s Breakthrough? China Tribune, June 6, 2019. 38. Legislature and Innovation: Some Recent Developments of Acupuncture in the United States, China Tribune, May 2, 2019. 39. A Dialogue on Classical Acupuncture (III), China Tribune, April 11, 2019. 40. A Dialogue on Classical Acupuncture (II), China Tribune, March 28, 2019. 41. A Dialogue on Classical Acupuncture (I), China Tribune, March 14, 2019. 42. One Acupuncture, Two Languages (III), China Tribune, February 28, 2019. 43. One Acupuncture, Two Languages (II), China Tribune, February 14, 2019. 44. One Acupuncture, Two Languages (I), China Tribune, January 31, 2019.

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45. Discussions on the Scientific Foundation of Acupuncture-A Dialogue with Professor Jin Guanyuan (II), China Tribune, January 17, 2019. 46. Discussions on the Scientific Foundation of Acupuncture- A Dialogue with Professor Jin Guanyuan (I), China Tribune, January 3, 2019. 47. Is Acupuncture Clinical Thinking Experiencing a Historical Transformation? China Tribune, December 6, 2018. 48. Black Swans in Acupuncture Medicine, China Tribune, November 22, 2018. 49. Optimization Principle in Acupuncture Science, China Tribune, November 8, 2018. 50. Innovation is Essential to Medicine, Benevolence is Important to Perfectness (X), China Tribune, October 25, 2018. 51. Innovation is Essential to Medicine, Benevolence is Important to Perfectness (IX), China Tribune, October 11, 2018 52. Innovation is Essential to Medicine, Benevolence is Important to Perfectness (VIII), China Tribune, September 27, 2018. 53. Innovation is Essential to Medicine, Benevolence is Important to Perfectness (VII), China Tribune, September 13, 2018. 54. Dilemmas of Acupuncture Medicine, Introduction of Cross-Thinking: Keynote Speech on the International Acupuncture Point Applications Summit, China Tribune, August 30, 2018. 55. Innovation is Essential to Medicine, Benevolence is Important to Perfectness (VI), China Tribune, August 16, 2018. 56. Innovation is Essential to Medicine, Benevolence is Important to Perfectness (V), China Tribune, August 2, 2018. 57. Innovation is Essential to Medicine, Benevolence is Important to Perfectness (IV), China Tribune, July 19, 2018. 58. Innovation is Essential to Medicine, Benevolence is Important to Perfectness (III), China Tribune, July 5, 2018. 59. Innovation is Essential to Medicine, Benevolence is Important to Perfectness (II), China Tribune, June 21, 2018. 60. Innovation is Essential to Medicine, Benevolence is Important to Perfectness (I), China Tribune, June 7, 2018. 61. What is the Next Unified Acupuncture Theory (II)? China Tribune, May 24, 2018 62. What is the Next Unified Acupuncture Theory (I)? China Tribune, May 10, 2018 63. Is Chinese Medicine Localized in the United States (Part II)? China Tribune, March 15, 2018. 64. Is Chinese Medicine Localized in the United States (Part I)? China Tribune, March 1, 2018. 65. Is Meridian Tree Model Brought Back to Life? Speech on Everyday Up Acupuncture Technique WeChat Group, China Tribune, February 15, 2018. 66. East Wind Blows to West, Two Medicines Merge: On Acupuncture’s Inheritance, Development and Innovation from a Perspective of Anatomical Acupuncture III (with Li Canhui), China Tribune, February 1, 2018. 67. East Wind Blows to West, Two Medicines Merge: On Acupuncture’s Inheritance, Development and Innovation from a Perspective of Anatomical Acupuncture II (with Li Canhui), China Tribune, January 18, 2018.

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68. East Wind Blows to West, Two Medicines Merge: On Acupuncture’s Inheritance, Development and Innovation from a Perspective of Anatomical Acupuncture I (with Li Canhui), China Tribune, January 4, 2018. 69. Many a Pickle Makes a Muckle:A Dialogue on Acupuncture Medicine in America VIII (with Li Yong Ming), China Tribune, December 21, 2017. 70. Many a Pickle Makes a Muckle:A Dialogue on Acupuncture Medicine in America VII, China Tribune, December 7, 2017. 71. Invited Speech: Inheritance of Classical Tradition, Integration of Modern Science, Innovation in Multiple Cultural Circumstances at Anhui University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Hefei, China. China Tribune, November 23, 2017. 72. Invited Speech: Chinese Medicine Opportunities Abroad: The Case of America, at Shandong University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Jinan, China. China Tribune, November 9, 2017. 73. Many a Pickle Makes a Muckle:A Dialogue on Acupuncture Medicine in America VI, China Tribune, October 26, 2017. 74. Many a Pickle Makes a Muckle:A Dialogue on Acupuncture Medicine in America V, China Tribune, October 12, 2017. 75. Many a Pickle Makes a Muckle:A Dialogue on Acupuncture Medicine in America IV, China Tribune, September 28, 2017. 76. Clear Voice from Rising Stars, Ice from Cold Water, China Tribune, September 28, 2017. 77. Many a Pickle Makes a Muckle:A Dialogue on Acupuncture Medicine in America III, China Tribune, September 14, 2017. 78. Many a Pickle Makes a Muckle:A Dialogue on Acupuncture Medicine in America II, China Tribune, August 31, 2017. 79. America’s Opioid Crisis and Acupuncture Medicine’s Opportunity, China Tribune, August 17, 2017. 80. Many a Pickle Makes a Muckle:A Dialogue on Acupuncture Medicine in America I, China Tribune, August 3, 2017. 81. Broadly Searching, Carefully Selecting: Dr. Li Yong Ming Speaks on His Pan- Acupuncture Point Theory, China Tribune, July 20, 2017. 82. On Motion Acupuncture IV: A Dialogue with Dr. Chen Decheng, China Tribune, July 6, 2017. 83. On Motion Acupuncture III: A Dialogue with Dr. Chen Decheng, China Tribune, June 22, 2017. 84. On Motion Acupuncture II: A Dialogue with Dr. Chen Decheng, China Tribune, June 8, 2017. 85. On Motion Acupuncture I: A Dialogue with Dr. Chen Decheng, China Tribune, May 25, 2017. 86. The American Story of Chinese Medicine Education, China Tribune, May 11, 2017. 87. Explore the Footsteps of Modern Acupuncture IV, China Tribune, March 30, 2017. 88. Explore the Footsteps of Modern Acupuncture III, China Tribune, March 16, 2017.

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89. Explore the Footsteps of Modern Acupuncture II, China Tribune, March 2, 2017. 90. Explore the Footsteps of Modern Acupuncture I, China Tribune, February 16, 2017. 91. Golden Rooster Crowing the Morning, Chinese Medicine Heralding the Spring, China Tribune, February 16, 2017. 92. Integration of Classic and Modernity: The Rise of Acupuncture Reflexology IV, China Tribune, February 2, 2017. 93. Integration of Classic and Modernity: The Rise of Acupuncture Reflexology III, China Tribune, February 2, 2017. 94. Integration of Classic and Modernity: The Rise of Acupuncture Reflexology II, China Tribune, January 19, 2017. 95. Integration of Classic and Modernity: The Rise of Acupuncture Reflexology I, China Tribune, January 5, 2017. 96. Has the American Chinese Medicine Education Model Emerged? China Tribune, December 22, 2016. 97. Dialogue with Acupuncture and Chiropractic Doctor Ouyang Hui, China Tribune- III, December 8, 2016. 98. Dialogue with Acupuncture and Chiropractic Doctor Ouyang Hui, China Tribune- II, November 24, 2016. 99. Dialogue with Acupuncture and Chiropractic Doctor Ouyang Hui-I, China Tribune, November 10, 2016. 100. How to Improve the Acupuncture Clinical Research? China Tribune, October 27, 2016. 101. A Dialogue on Traditional Acupuncture and Modern Acupuncture V, China Tribune, October 13, 2016. 102. Opportunity and Challenge Coexist: The Perspective of Chinese Medicine in the United States, China Tribune, September 29, 2016. 103. The Structure of Scientific Revolution and Development of Acupuncture Medicine, China Tribune, September 29, 2016. 104. A Dialogue on Traditional Acupuncture and Modern Acupuncture IV, China Tribune, September 15, 2016. 105. A Dialogue on Traditional Acupuncture and Modern Acupuncture III, China Tribune, September 1, 2016. 106. The Olympic Moment of Cupping, China Tribune, September 1, 2016. 107. A Dialogue on Traditional Acupuncture and Modern Acupuncture II, China Tribune, August 18, 2016. 108. A Dialogue on Traditional Acupuncture and Modern Acupuncture I, China Tribune, August 4, 2016. 109. East Wind Blows to West, Flower Fragrance Smells Outside of the Wall, China Tribune, July 21, 2016. 110. My Perspectives of Chinese Medicine Education, Part VI, China Tribune, July 7, 2016. 111. My Perspectives of Chinese Medicine Education, Part V, China Tribune, Jun. 23, 2016. 112. My Perspectives of Chinese Medicine Education, Part IV, China Tribune, Jun. 9, 2016.

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113. My Perspectives of Chinese Medicine Education, Part III, China Tribune, May 12, 2016. 114. My Perspectives of Chinese Medicine Education, Part II, China Tribune, Apr. 28, 2016. 115. My Perspectives of Chinese Medicine Education, Part I, China Tribune, Apr. 14, 2016. 116. Acupuncture in 1970’s, China Tribunes, Mar. 31, 2016. 117. Purple Qi from the East, Part II, China Tribune, Mar. 17, 2016. 118. Purple Qi from the East, China Tribune, February 18, 2016. 119. The Third Medicine, China Tribunes, February 4, 2016. 120. Will China Import Chinese Medicine from Foreign Countries? China Tribune, January 21, 2016. 121. Ushering in a Glorious Era of Acupuncture Medicine, China Tribunes, December 10, 2015. Minnesota Times Columnist (Chinese) 1. Dialogue with Dr. Li Yongming on Acupuncture Development (Part XIII), Minnesota Times. 2. Dialogue with Dr. Li Yongming on Acupuncture Development (Part XII), Minnesota Times, February 19, 2021. 3. Dialogue with Dr. Li Yongming on Acupuncture Development (Part XI), Minnesota Times, February 5, 2021. 4. Dialogue with Dr. Li Yongming on Acupuncture Development (Part X), Minnesota Times, January 22, 2021. 5. Dialogue with Dr. Li Yongming on Acupuncture Development (Part IX), Minnesota Times, January 8, 2021. 6. Acupuncture Mechanism and “Four Family Dynasties” (Part III), Minnesota Times, December 25, 2020. 7. Acupuncture Mechanism and “Four Family Dynasties” (Part II), Minnesota Times, December 11, 2020. 8. Acupuncture Mechanism and “Four Family Dynasties” (Part I), Minnesota Times, November 27, 2020. 9. Pivots in Spiritual Pivot and Geopolitics (Part II), Minnesota Times, November 13, 2020. 10. Pivots in Spiritual Pivot and Geopolitics (Part I), Minnesota Times, October 30, 2020. 11. Chinese Herbs: From Prescience to Modern Science (Part II), Minnesota Times, October 16, 2020. 12. Chinese Herbs: From Prescience to Modern Science (Part I), Minnesota Times, October 2, 2020. 13. Discussion on Acupuncture Clinical Effectiveness (Part X), Minnesota Times, September 18, 2020.

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14. Searching the Missing Neoclassical Acupuncture (Part II), Minnesota Times, September 4, 2020. 15. Searching the Missing Neoclassical Acupuncture (Part I), Minnesota Times, August 21, 2020. 16. Discussion on Acupuncture Clinical Effectiveness (Part IX), Minnesota Times, August 7, 2020. 17. Discussion on Acupuncture Clinical Effectiveness (Part VIII), Minnesota Times, July 24, 2020. 18. Discussion on Acupuncture Clinical Effectiveness (Part VII), Minnesota Times, July 10, 2020. 19. Discussion on Acupuncture Clinical Effectiveness (Part VI), Minnesota Times, June 26, 2020. 20. Discussion on Acupuncture Clinical Effectiveness (Part V), Minnesota Times, June 12, 2020. 21. Discussion on Acupuncture Clinical Effectiveness (Part IV), Minnesota Times, May 29, 2020. 22. Discussion on Acupuncture Clinical Effectiveness (Part III), Minnesota Times, May 15, 2020. 23. Discussion on Acupuncture Clinical Effectiveness (Part II), Minnesota Times, May 1, 2020. 24. Discussion on Acupuncture Clinical Effectiveness (Part I), Minnesota Times, April 17, 2020. 25. A Dialogue on Classical Acupuncture with Professor Zhu Yanzhong (Part IX), Minnesota Times, March 20, 2020. 26. A Dialogue on Classical Acupuncture with Professor Zhu Yanzhong (Part VIII), Minnesota Times, March 6, 2020. 27. A Dialogue on Classical Acupuncture with Professor Zhu Yanzhong (Part VII), Minnesota Times, February 21, 2020. 28. A Dialogue on Classical Acupuncture with Professor Zhu Yanzhong (Part VI), February 7, 2020. 29. A Dialogue on Classical Acupuncture with Professor Zhu Yanzhong (Part V), Minnesota Times, January 24, 2020. 30. A Dialogue on Classical Acupuncture with Professor Zhu Yanzhong (Part IV), Minnesota Times, January 10, 2020. 31. A Dialogue on Classical Acupuncture with Professor Zhu Yanzhong (Part III), Minnesota Times, December 27, 2019. 32. A Dialogue on Classical Acupuncture with Professor Zhu Yanzhong (Part II), Minnesota Times, December 13, 2019. 33. A Dialogue on Classical Acupuncture with Professor Zhu Yanzhong (Part I), Minnesota Times, November 29, 2019.

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34. Ancient Medicine, New Frontier: Speech on One Hundred Years Anniversary of Communications between University of Minnesota and China (Part II), Minnesota Times, November 15, 2019. 35. Treating a Country, a Person and a Disease: The Revelation from the 2019 Nobel Prize in Economics, Minnesota Times, November 1, 2019. 36. Ancient Medicine, New Frontier: Speech on One Hundred Years Anniversary of Communications between University of Minnesota and China (Part I), Minnesota Times, October 18, 2019. 37. On Western Acupuncture, Presentation on Acupuncture Science and Translational Medicine(Part II), Minnesota Times, October 4, 2019. 38. On Western Acupuncture, Presentation on Acupuncture Science and Translational Medicine(Part I), Minnesota Times, September 20, 2019. 39. Necessity of Establishing “Comparative Acupuncture” from Liang Fanrong’s Research Published in JAMA Internal Medicine, Minnesota Times, September 6, 2019. 40. Acupuncture Medicine: From Experience to Evidence (Part II), Minnesota Times, August 23, 2019. 41. Acupuncture Medicine: From Experience to Evidence (Part I), Minnesota Times, August 9, 2019. 42. A Dialogue on Tangzhen-Comfortable Acupuncture with Dr. Wang Shaobai (III), Minnesota Times, July 26, 2019. 43. A Dialogue on Tangzhen-Comfortable Acupuncture with Dr. Wang Shaobai (III), Minnesota Times, July 12, 2019. 44. A Dialogue on Tangzhen-Comfortable Acupuncture with Dr. Wang Shaobai (II), Minnesota Times, June 28, 2019. 45. A Dialogue on Tangzhen-Comfortable Acupuncture with Dr. Wang Shaobai (I), Minnesota Times, June 14, 2019. 46. A Dialogue on Trigger Point Acupuncture (VI), Minnesota Times, May 31, 2019. 47. A Dialogue on Trigger Point Acupuncture (V), Minnesota Times, May 17, 2019. 48. A Dialogue on Trigger Point Acupuncture (IV), Minnesota Times, May 3, 2019. 49. A Dialogue on Trigger Point Acupuncture (III), Minnesota Times, April 19, 2019. 50. A Dialogue on Trigger Point Acupuncture (II), Minnesota Times, April 5, 2019. 51. A Dialogue on Trigger Point Acupuncture (I), Minnesota Times, March 22, 2019. 52. A Dialogue on Precision Acupuncture (IV), Minnesota Times, March 8, 2019. 53. A Dialogue on Precision Acupuncture (III), Minnesota Times, March 8, 2019. 54. A Dialogue on Precision Acupuncture (II), Minnesota Times, February 22, 2019. 55. A Dialogue on Precision Acupuncture (I), Minnesota Times, February 8, 2019. 56. Is Localization of Chinese Medicine Acupuncturization? The Case in America IV, Minnesota Times, January 25, 2019. 57. Is Localization of Chinese Medicine Acupuncturization? The Case in America III, Minnesota Times, January 11, 2019.

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58. Is Localization of Chinese Medicine Acupuncturization? The Case in America II, Minnesota Times, December 28, 2018. 59. Is Localization of Chinese Medicine Acupuncturization? The Case in America I, Minnesota Times, December 14, 2018. 60. Nine Inquiries on Breaking Through Acupuncture Medicine II, Minnesota Times, November 30, 2018. 61. Nine Inquiries on Breaking Through Acupuncture Medicine I, Minnesota Times, November 16, 2018. 62. Dead Bones Generating Flesh and Soul, Beauty and Elegance Remaining in the World, Minnesota Times, November 16, 2018 63. Acupuncture Point Has Scar Tissues, Acupuncture Can Dissolve Them, Dialogue with Dr. Liu Baoku on Scar Tissue Acupuncture Therapy, Part V, Minnesota Times, November 2, 2018. 64. Acupuncture Point Has Scar Tissues, Acupuncture Can Dissolve Them, Dialogue with Dr. Liu Baoku on Scar Tissue Acupuncture Therapy, Part IV, Minnesota Times, October 19, 2018. 65. Acupuncture Point Has Scar Tissues, Acupuncture Can Dissolve Them, Dialogue with Dr. Liu Baoku on Scar Tissue Acupuncture Therapy, Part III, Minnesota Times, October 5, 2018. 66. Acupuncture Point Has Scar Tissues, Acupuncture Can Dissolve Them, Dialogue with Dr. Liu Baoku on Scar Tissue Acupuncture Therapy, Part II, Minnesota Times, September 21, 2018. 67. Heaven and Earth is Under Your Hands—On Some New Developments on Body Surface Medicine, Minnesota Times, September 7. 68. Acupuncture Point Has Scar Tissues, Acupuncture Can Dissolve Them, Dialogue with Dr. Liu Baoku on Scar Tissue Acupuncture Therapy, Part I, Minnesota Times, August 24, 2018. 69. Heaven and Earth under Hand: Demystify Chinese Pulse Theory: Dialogue with Dr. Lu Xixue on Pulse Movement and Opening Points, Part XVI, Minnesota Times, August 10, 2018. 70. Heaven and Earth under Hand: Demystify Chinese Pulse Theory: Dialogue with Dr. Lu Xixue on Pulse Movement and Opening Points, Part XV, Minnesota Times, July 27, 2018. 71. Heaven and Earth under Hand: Demystify Chinese Pulse Theory: Dialogue with Dr. Lu Xixue on Pulse Movement and Opening Points, Part XIV, Minnesota Times, July 13, 2018. 72. Heaven and Earth under Hand: Demystify Chinese Pulse Theory: Dialogue with Dr. Lu Xixue on Pulse Movement and Opening Points, Part XIII, Minnesota Times, June 29, 2018. 73. Heaven and Earth under Hand: Demystify Chinese Pulse Theory: Dialogue with Dr. Lu Xixue on Pulse Movement and Opening Points, Part XII, Minnesota Times, June 15, 2018.

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74. Dialogue on Pain Management with Chinese Medicine with Dr. Dong Fuhui, Part IV, Minnesota Times, June 3, 2018. 75. Dialogue on Pain Management with Chinese Medicine with Dr. Dong Fuhui, Part III, Minnesota Times, May 20, 2018. 76. Dialogue on Pain Management with Chinese Medicine with Dr. Dong Fuhui, Part II, Minnesota Times, May 4, 2018. 77. Dialogue on Pain Management with Chinese Medicine with Dr. Dong Fuhui, Part I, Minnesota Times, April 20, 2018. 78. Flowing Well, Growing Tree, Remarks on the Graduation Ceremony of the Inaugural DAOM Class, Minnesota Times, April 6, 2018. 79. and Techniques Together, To Be the First Explorer, Congratulatory Remarks on the Ceremony of the Fourth Apprenticeship by Jin Guan-Yuan, Minnesota Times, March 23, 2018. 80. Chinese Medicine is Our Homeland, Speech on Inauguration Ceremony of Minnesota Chinese Medicine Association, Minnesota Times, March 9, 2018. 81. Dialogue on Counter-Stimulation Acupuncture Therapy with Dr. Leng Sanhua, Part VI, Minnesota Times, February 23, 2018. 82. Dialogue on Counter-Stimulation Acupuncture Therapy with Dr. Leng Sanhua, Part V, Minnesota Times, February 9, 2018. 83. Dialogue on Counter-Stimulation Acupuncture Therapy with Dr. Leng Sanhua, Part IV, Minnesota Times, January 26, 2018. 84. Dialogue on Counter-Stimulation Acupuncture Therapy with Dr. Leng Sanhua, Part III, Minnesota Times, January 12, 2018. 85. Dialogue on Counter-Stimulation Acupuncture Therapy with Dr. Leng Sanhua, Part II, Minnesota Times, December 29, 2017. 86. Glory and Dream, Thinking and Exploration, Invited Speech at Hunan University of Traditional Chinese Medicine (Part II), December 15, 2017. 87. Glory and Dream, Thinking and Exploration, Invited Speech at Hunan University of Traditional Chinese Medicine (Part I), December 1, 2017. 88. Inheritance and Innovation: Chinese Medicine Development in the United States, at Hunan Chinese Medicine Forum (Part II), November 17, 2017. 89. Inheritance and Innovation: Chinese Medicine Development in the United States, at Hunan Chinese Medicine Forum (Part I), November 3, 2017. 90. Dialogue on Counter-Stimulation Acupuncture Therapy with Dr. Leng Sanhua, Part I, Minnesota Times, October 19, 2017. 91. The Common Factor of Crisis Medicine and Acupuncture’s Dynamic Evidence, Minnesota Times, October 5, 2017. 92. The Cyclic Features of Drug Crisis and the Historical Responsibilities of Chinese Medicine Acupuncture, Minnesota Times, September 21, 2017. 93. No Difference between Real Acupuncture and Sham Acupuncture is a Falsified Statement, Minnesota Times, September 7, 2017.

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94. Lost and Found, Dr. Wang Chuan-min on Tung’s Acupuncture, Minnesota Times, August 25, 2017. 95. Heaven and Earth under Hand: Demystify Chinese Pulse Theory: Dialogue with Dr. Lu Xixue on Pulse Movement and Opening Points, Part XI, Minnesota Times, August 11, 2017. 96. Heaven and Earth under Hand: Demystify Chinese Pulse Theory: Dialogue with Dr. Lu Xixue on Pulse Movement and Opening Points, Part X, Minnesota Times, July 28, 2017. 97. Heaven and Earth under Hand: Demystify Chinese Pulse Theory: Dialogue with Dr. Lu Xixue on Pulse Movement and Opening Points, Part IX, Minnesota Times, July 14, 2017. 98. Heaven and Earth under Hand: Demystify Chinese Pulse Theory: Dialogue with Dr. Lu Xixue on Pulse Movement and Opening Points, Part VIII, Minnesota Times, June 30, 2017. 99. Heaven and Earth under Hand: Demystify Chinese Pulse Theory: Dialogue with Dr. Lu Xixue on Pulse Movement and Opening Points, Part VII, Minnesota Times, June 16, 2017. 100. Diseases Come from Emotions; Acupuncture is on Shen-mind-IV, Minnesota Times, May 19, 2017. 101. Is the Next Acupuncture Model Emerging? Minnesota Times, May 5, 2017. 102. Diseases Come from Emotions; Acupuncture is on Shen-mind-III, Minnesota Times, April 21, 2017. 103. Heaven and Earth under Hand: Demystify Chinese Pulse Theory: Dialogue with Dr. Lu Xixue on Pulse Movement and Opening Points, Part VI, Minnesota Times, April 7, 2017. 104. Diseases Come from Emotions; Acupuncture is on Shen-mind-II, Minnesota Times, March 24, 2017. 105. Diseases Come from Emotions; Acupuncture is on Shen-mind-I, Minnesota Times, March 10, 2017. 106. Chinese Medicine Education in the USA: A Great Experiment of Traditional Medicine III, Minnesota Times, February 24, 2017. 107. Chinese Medicine Education in the USA: A Great Experiment of Traditional Medicine II, Minnesota Times, February 10, 2017. 108. Chinese Medicine Education in the USA: A Great Experiment of Traditional Medicine I, Minnesota Times, January 27, 2017. 109. Non-uniform Order and Non-linear Continuity: A New Proposition in Medicine, Minnesota Times, January13, 2017. 110. Renown Acupuncturists on Back Pain Treatment-V, Minnesota Times, December 30, 2016. 111. Renown Acupuncturists on Back Pain Treatment-IV, Minnesota Times, December 16, 2016.

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112. Renown Acupuncturists on Back Pain Treatment-III, Minnesota Times, December 2, 2016. 113. Renown Acupuncturists on Back Pain Treatment-II, Minnesota Times, November 18, 2016. 114. Renown Acupuncturists on Back Pain Treatment-I, Minnesota Times, November 4, 2016. 115. Chinese Tradition, American Modernity: The Rapid Development of Chinese Medicine in the United States, Minnesota Times, October 21, 2016. 116. Trends of Acupuncture Medicine in the United States, Minnesota Times, October 7, 2016. 117. How Can Acupuncture Be Innovated? The Case of Acupuncture in America, Minnesota Times, September 23, 2016. 118. A Dialogue on San Ren Tang, Minnesota Times, August 12, 2016. 119. The Second Reconstruction of Meridian Theory, Minnesota Times, July 29, 2016. 120. Rediscovery of Bianque Medicine, Minnesota Times, July 15, 2016. 121. Deconstruction and Reduction of Meridian Theory, Minnesota Times, July 1, 2016. 122. Mathematics, Economics and Chinese Medicine, Minnesota Times, Jun. 17, 2016. 123. The Wind is Still Gusting from the East, Minnesota Times, Jun. 3, 2016. 124. The 46th, Minnesota Times, May 20, 2016. 125. Apr. is the Month of Flying Ambitions, Minnesota Times, May 6, 2016. 126. Approaching Ma Zhongxue, Minnesota Times, Apr. 22, 2016. 127. Heaven and Earth under Hand: Demystify Chinese Pulse Theory: Dialogue with Dr. Lu Xixue on Pulse Movement and Opening Points, Part V, Minnesota Times, Apr. 8, 2016. 128. Heaven and Earth under Hand: Demystify Chinese Pulse Theory: Dialogue with Dr. Lu Xixue on Pulse Movement and Opening Points, Part IV, Minnesota Times, Mar. 25, 2016. 129. Heaven and Earth under Hand: Demystify Chinese Pulse Theory: Dialogue with Dr. Lu Xixue on Pulse Movement and Opening Points, Part III, Minnesota Times, Mar. 11, 2016. 130. Heaven and Earth under Hand: Demystify Chinese Pulse Theory: Dialogue with Dr. Lu Xixue on Pulse Movement and Opening Points, Part II, Minnesota Times, February 26, 2016. 131. Heaven and Earth under Hand: Demystify Chinese Pulse Theory: Dialogue with Dr. Lu Xixue on Pulse Movement and Opening Points, Part I, Minnesota Times, February 26, 2016. 132. Can Fascia Theory Replace Meridian Theory? Minnesota Times, February 12, 2016. 133. Acupuncture was Looted, Minnesota Times, January 15, 2016.

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134. Vicissitude of Acupuncture Anesthesia in the Last Fifty Years, Minnesota Times, December 18, 2015.

China Chinese Medicine Newspaper Series 1. I Run Chinese Medicine Education I: Twenty Years Ago, American Chinese Medicine Policy Become Better, China Chinese Medicine Press, July 15, 2016. 2. I Run Chinese Medicine Education II: How to Apply a Chinese Medical School in the United States, China Chinese Medicine Press, July 20, 2016. 3. I Run Chinese Medicine Education III: Acupuncture is A Focus of the Curriculum, China Chinese Medicine Press, July 21, 2016. 4. I Run Chinese Medicine Education IV: American Students Like Hands-on Teaching and Class Discussions, China Chinese Medicine Press, July 22, 2016. 5. I Run Chinese Medicine Education V: China Chinese Medicine Press, August 5, 2016. 6. I Run Chinese Medicine Education VI: China Chinese Medicine Press, August 8, 2016. 7. I Run Chinese Medicine Education VII: China Chinese Medicine Press, August 11, 2016. Short Essays 1. A Tale of Two Herbs: Qing Hao and Pi Shuang. Manuscript. 2. From Antiquity to Modernity: Huang Qin Tang at Yale Medical School, Part III. Acupuncture Today, Apr., 2016. 3. From Antiquity to Modernity: Huang Qin Tang at Yale Medical School, Part II. Acupuncture Today, Mar., 2016. 4. From Antiquity to Modernity: Huang Qin Tang at Yale Medical School, Part I. Acupuncture Today, February, 2016. 5. Acupuncture Rising: From Acupuncture Anesthesia to Assisted-IVF, Part II. Acupuncture Today, November, 2015. 6. Acupuncture Rising: From Acupuncture Anesthesia to Assisted-IVF, Part I. Acupuncture Today, October, 2015 7. Deep Needling or Shallow Needling? International Journal of Clinical Acupuncture, Volume 24, Number 2, 2015. 8. Maga-Size Clinical Trials Prove Acupuncture Effectiveness for Chronic Pain, International Journal of Clinical Acupuncture, Volume 23, Number 4, 2014. 9. Acupuncture for Women’s Conditions: Ancient Wisdom and Scientific Research, International Journal of Clinical Acupuncture, Volume 23, Number 3, 2014. 10. Scientific Studies Support the Use of Acupuncture for Oncology Patients, Chinese Medicine in Practice, Winter 2014. 11. Acupuncture Stakes Its Territory in Orthopedic Medicine, Chinese Medicine in Practice, Fall 2013.

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12. Acupuncture in Neurology: Small Pain, Big Gain, Chinese Medicine in Practice, Summer 2013. 13. Acupuncture and COPD: New Research Goes Beyond Pain Management, International Journal of Clinical Acupuncture, Volume 22, Number 2, 2013. 14. Acupuncture Innovations in America, Chinese Medicine in Practice, Winter 2013. 15. Acupuncture and Serotonin, Chinese Medicine in Practice, Fall 2012. 16. Chinese Medicine in the United States, Chinese Medicine in Practice, Summer 2012. 17. Chinese Medicine in the United States, Chinese Medicine in Practice, Fall 2011. 18. New Research on Acupuncture and COPD, Chinese Medicine in Practice, Fall 2011. 19. Acupuncture Anesthesia, International Journal of Clinical Acupuncture, Volume 20, Number 3, 2011. 20. Map the Brain with Acupuncture, International Journal of Clinical Acupuncture, Volume 20, Number 3, 2011. 21. Modern Miracles from Traditional Herbs, Chinese Medicine in Practice, Fall 2011. 22. The Science of Acupuncture Anesthesia, Chinese Medicine in Practice, Summer 2011. 23. Acupuncture and in Vitro Fertilization, Chinese Medicine in Practice, Winter 2011. 24. Medical Research Reveals Scientific Basis for Acupuncture Points and Meridians, International Journal of Clinical Acupuncture, Volume 20, Number 1, 2011. 25. Science Verifies Acupuncture, Chinese Medicine in Practice, Winter 2010. 26. From Experience to Evidence, Chinese Medicine in Practice, Summer 2009. 27. Fresh Perspective on an Ancient Tradition, Chinese Medicine in Practice, Winter 2009. 28. A Tale of Two Acupuncture Adventurers, International Journal of Clinical Acupuncture, Volume 17, Number 3, 2008. 29. The Physiology of Acupuncture: Three Key Scientific Discoveries, International Journal of Clinical Acupuncture, Volume 14, Number 3, 2005. Classical Chinese Medicine (Translations) 1. Differentiation of Warm Diseases, by Wu Jutong, Manuscript. 2. Treatise on Cold Febrile Diseases, by Zhang Zhongjing, Manuscript. 3. Synopsis of Golden Cabinet, by Zhang Zhongjing, Manuscript. 4. Classical Acupuncture Techniques, Manuscript. 5. Demystifying Acupuncture, Manuscript. 6. Evidence-Based Acupuncture, Manuscript. 7. Theory of Warm Diseases, to be published by China Chinese Medicine Press. 8. Great Compendium of Acupuncture and Moxibustion, by Yang Jizhou, Manuscript.

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9. Classic of Difficult Issues, by Qin Yueren, Manuscript. 10. Questions and Answers on Acupuncture and Moxibustion, by Wang Ji, Manuscript.

Book Chapters 1. Motion Acupuncture, with Chen Decheng, Yang Guanhu, etc. People’s Medical Publishing House, 2020. Essential Chinese Acupuncture Points (Twenty Volumes) 1. Chinese Acupuncture Points: Zusanli, (Editor-in-Chief), Beijing: China Medical Science Press, 2011. 2. Chinese Acupuncture Points: Sanyinjiao, (Editor-in-Chief), Beijing: China Medical Science Press, 2011. 3. Chinese Acupuncture Points: Baihui, (Editor-in-Chief), Beijing: China Medical Science Press, 2011. 4. Chinese Acupuncture Points: Hegu, (Editor-in-Chief), Beijing: China Medical Science Press, 2011. 5. Chinese Acupuncture Points: Taichong, (Editor-in-Chief), Beijing: China Medical Science Press, 2011. 6. Chinese Acupuncture Points: Fengchi, (Editor-in-Chief), Beijing: China Medical Science Press, 2011. 7. Chinese Acupuncture Points: Quchi, (Editor-in-Chief), Beijing: China Medical Science Press, 2011. 8. Chinese Acupuncture Points: Guanyuan, (Editor-in-Chief), Beijing: China Medical Science Press, 2011. 9. Chinese Acupuncture Points: Yinlingquan, (Editor-in-Chief), Beijing: China Medical Science Press, 2011. 10. Chinese Acupuncture Points: Yanglingquan, (Editor-in-Chief), Beijing: China Medical Science Press, 2011. 11. Chinese Acupuncture Points: Taixi, (Editor-in-Chief), Beijing: China Medical Science Press, 2011. 12. Chinese Acupuncture Points: Fenglong, (Editor-in-Chief), Beijing: China Medical Science Press, 2011. 13. Chinese Acupuncture Points: Tanzhong, (Editor-in-Chief), Beijing: China Medical Science Press, 2011. 14. Chinese Acupuncture Points: Weizhong, (Editor-in-Chief), Beijing: China Medical Science Press, 2011. 15. Chinese Acupuncture Points: Zhongwan, (Editor-in-Chief), Beijing: China Medical Science Press, 2011. 16. Chinese Acupuncture Points: Shenshu, (Editor-in-Chief), Beijing: China Medical Science Press, 2011.

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17. Chinese Acupuncture Points: Tianshu, (Editor-in-Chief), Beijing: China Medical Science Press, 2011. 18. Chinese Acupuncture Points: Qihai, (Editor-in-Chief), Beijing: China Medical Science Press, 2011. 19. Chinese Acupuncture Points: Neiguan, (Editor-in-Chief), Beijing: China Medical Science Press, 2011. 20. Chinese Acupuncture Points: Dazhui, (Editor-in-Chief), Beijing: China Medical Science Press, 2011.

Acupuncture Clinic Manuals (Ten Volumes) 1. Acupuncture in Internal Medicine (I) (Editor-in-Chief), Tianjin Science and Technology Translation and Publishing Company, 2008. 2. Acupuncture in Internal Medicine (II) (Editor-in-Chief), Tianjin Science and Technology Translation and Publishing Company, 2008. 3. Acupuncture in Gynecology (Editor-in-Chief), Tianjin Science and Technology Translation and Publishing Company, 2008. 4. Acupuncture in Pediatrics (Editor-in-Chief), Tianjin Science and Technology Translation and Publishing Company, 2008. 5. Acupuncture in Dermatology (Editor-in-Chief), Tianjin Science and Technology Translation and Publishing Company, 2008. 6. Acupuncture in Neurology (Editor-in-Chief), Tianjin Science and Technology Translation and Publishing Company, 2008. 7. Acupuncture in Geriatrics (Editor-in-Chief), Tianjin Science and Technology Translation and Publishing Company, 2008. 8. Acupuncture in Orthopedics (Editor-in-Chief), Tianjin Science and Technology Translation and Publishing Company, 2008. 9. Acupuncture in Ophthalmology and Otorhinolaryngology (Editor-in-Chief), Tianjin Science and Technology Translation and Publishing Company, 2008. 10. Acupuncture in Supplementary Care (Editor-in-Chief), Tianjin Science and Technology Translation and Publishing Company, 2008.

Classical Chinese Herbal Formula Series (Seventy Two Volumes) 1. Ping Wei San (Editor-in-Chief), Beijing: China Medical Science Press, 2011. 2. Zuo Gui Wan (Editor-in-Chief), Beijing: China Medical Science Press, 2011. 3. You Gui Wan (Editor-in-Chief), Beijing: China Medical Science Press, 2011. 4. Dao Chi San (Editor-in-Chief), Beijing: China Medical Science Press, 2011. 5. Zhen Wu Tang (Editor-in-Chief), Beijing: China Medical Science Press, 2011. 6. San Ren Tang (Editor-in-Chief), Beijing: China Medical Science Press, 2011. 7. Sheng Hua Tang (Editor-in-Chief), Beijing: China Medical Science Press, 2011. 8. Yi Guan Jian (Editor-in-Chief), Beijing: China Medical Science Press, 2011.

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9. Zeng Ye Tang (Editor-in-Chief), Beijing: China Medical Science Press, 2011. 10. Suan Zao Ren Tang (Editor-in-Chief), Beijing: China Medical Science Press, 2011. 11. Zhi Gan Cao Tang (Editor-in-Chief), Beijing: China Medical Science Press, 2011. 12. Xiao Jian Zhong Tang (Editor-in-Chief), Beijing: China Medical Science Press, 2011. 13. Zhi Bai Di Huang Wan (Editor-in-Chief), Beijing: China Medical Science Press, 2011. 14. Xian Fang Huo Ming Yin (Editor-in-Chief), Beijing: China Medical Science Press, 2011. 15. Pu Ji Xiao Du Yin (Editor-in-Chief), Beijing: China Medical Science Press, 2011. 16. Lin Gui Zhu Gan Tang (Editor-in-Chief), Beijing: China Medical Science Press, 2011. 17. Dang Gui Shao Yao San (Editor-in-Chief), Beijing: China Medical Science Press, 2011. 18. Dang Gui Si Ni Tang (Editor-in-Chief), Beijing: China Medical Science Press, 2011. 19. Du Huo Ji Sheng Tang (Editor-in-Chief), Beijing: China Medical Science Press, 2011. 20. Ban Xia Xie Xin Tang (Editor-in-Chief), Beijing: China Medical Science Press, 2011. 21. Shao Fu Zhu Yu Tang (Editor-in-Chief), Beijing: China Medical Science Press, 2011. 22. Ge Xia Zhu Yu Tang (Editor-in-Chief), Beijing: China Medical Science Press, 2011. 23. Shen Tong Zhu Yu Tang (Editor-in-Chief), Beijing: China Medical Science Press, 2011. 24. Tong Qiao Huo Xue Tang (Editor-in-Chief), Beijing: China Medical Science Press, 2011. 25. Ma Xing Shi Gan Tang (Editor-in-Chief), Beijing: China Medical Science Press, 2011. 26. Zhen Gan Xi Feng Tang (Editor-in-Chief), Beijing: China Medical Science Press, 2011. 27. Gan Lu Xiao Du Dan (Editor-in-Chief), Beijing: China Medical Science Press, 2011. 28. Wu Zi Yan Zong Wan (Editor-in-Chief), Beijing: China Medical Science Press, 2011. 29. Qing Hao Bie Jia Tang (Editor-in-Chief), Beijing: China Medical Science Press, 2011. 30. Xiang Sha Liu Jun Zi Tang (Editor-in-Chief), Beijing: China Medical Science Press, 2011. 31. Shi Xiao San (Editor-in-Chief), Beijing: China Medical Science Press, 2011.

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32. Xiao Chai Hu Tang (Editor-in-Chief), Beijing: China Medical Science Press, 2009. 33. Si Wu Tang (Editor-in-Chief), Beijing: China Medical Science Press, 2009. 34. Wen Dan Tang (Editor-in-Chief), Beijing: China Medical Science Press, 2009. 35. Si Ni San (Editor-in-Chief), Beijing: China Medical Science Press, 2009. 36. Liu Shen Wan (Editor-in-Chief), Beijing: China Medical Science Press, 2009. 37. Da Cheng Qi Tang (Editor-in-Chief), Beijing: China Medical Science Press, 2009. 38. Gui Zhi Fu Ling Wan (Editor-in-Chief), Beijing: China Medical Science Press, 2009. 39. Chai Hu Shu Gan San (Editor-in-Chief), Beijing: China Medical Science Press, 2009. 40. Si Jun Zi Tang (Editor-in-Chief), Beijing: China Medical Science Press, 2009. 41. Er Chen Tang (Editor-in-Chief), Beijing: China Medical Science Press, 2009. 42. Huang Lian Jie Du Tang (Editor-in-Chief), Beijing: China Medical Science Press, 2009. 43. Wu Wei Xiao Du Yin (Editor-in-Chief), Beijing: China Medical Science Press, 2009. 44. Wu Mei Wan (Editor-in-Chief), Beijing: China Medical Science Press, 2009. 45. Bai Hu Tang (Editor-in-Chief), Beijing: China Medical Science Press, 2009. 46. Dan Zhi Xiao Yao San (Editor-in-Chief), Beijing: China Medical Science Press, 2009. 47. Ma Huang Tang (Editor-in-Chief), Beijing: China Medical Science Press, 2009. 48. Li Zhong Wan (Editor-in-Chief), Beijing: China Medical Science Press, 2009. 49. Ge Gen Qin Lian Tang (Editor-in-Chief), Beijing: China Medical Science Press, 2009. 50. Yue Ju Wan (Editor-in-Chief), Beijing: China Medical Science Press, 2009. 51. Huo Xiang Zheng Qi San (Editor-in-Chief), Beijing: China Medical Science Press, 2009. 52. Yun Nan Bai Yao (Editor-in-Chief), Beijing: China Medical Science Press, 2009. 53. Shen Ling Bai Zhu San (Editor-in-Chief), Beijing: China Medical Science Press, 2009. 54. Bu Yang Huan Wu Tang (Editor-in-Chief), Beijing: China Medical Science Press, 2009. 55. Fang Feng Tong Sheng San (Editor-in-Chief), Beijing: China Medical Science Press, 2009. 56. Long Dan Xie Gan Tang (Editor-in-Chief), Beijing: China Medical Science Press, 2009. 57. Xiao Qing Long Tang (Editor-in-Chief), Beijing: China Medical Science y Press, 2009. 58. Ba Zhen Tang (Editor-in-Chief), Beijing: China Medical Science Press, 2009.

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59. Yu Ping Feng San (Editor-in-Chief), Beijing: China Medical Science Press, 2009. 60. Sheng Mai San (Editor-in-Chief), Beijing: China Medical Science Press, 2009. 61. Wu Ling San (Editor-in-Chief), Beijing: China Medical Science Press, 2009. 62. Three Treasures in Chinese Medicine Urgent Care (Editor-in-Chief), Beijing: China Medical Science Press, 2009. 63. Liu Wei Di Huang Wan (Editor-in-Chief), Beijing: China Traditional Chinese Medicine Press, 2005. 64. Xue Fu Zhu Yu Tang (Editor-in-Chief), Beijing: China Traditional Chinese Medicine Press, 2005. 65. Bu Zhong Yi Qi Tang (Editor-in-Chief), Beijing: China Traditional Chinese Medicine Press, 2005. 66. Yin Qiao San (Editor-in-Chief), Beijing: China Traditional Chinese Medicine Press, 2005. 67. Gui Zhi Tang (Editor-in-Chief), Beijing: China Traditional Chinese Medicine Press, 2005. 68. Gui Pi Tang (Editor-in-Chief), Beijing: China Traditional Chinese Medicine Press, 2005. 69. Tao Hong Si Wu Tang (Editor-in-Chief), Beijing: China Traditional Chinese Medicine Press, 2005. 70. Jin Gui Shen Qi Wan (Editor-in-Chief), Beijing: China Traditional Chinese Medicine Press, 2005. 71. Yang He Tang (Editor-in-Chief), Beijing: China Traditional Chinese Medicine Press, 2005. 72. Xiao Yao San (Editor-in-Chief), Beijing: China Traditional Chinese Medicine Press, 2005.

Forwards 1. Forward to Meridian Counter Stimulation Therapy by Leng Sanhua, September 9, 2017 2. Forward to Chinese Medicine Benshen Theory and Practice by Joseph Yang, July 7, 2019.

Book Reviews 3. Wang Qi’s Constitutional Theory and Its Applications, A Book Review for Wang Qi’s Nine Types of Constitutions, To be appeared in International Journal of Clinical Acupuncture. 4. Two Medical System in Disorders of Brain, A Book Review for Acupuncture for Brain-Treatment for Neurological and Psychologic Disorders, China Tribune, December 11, 2020. 5. Chinese Medicine: The Great Learning, A Book Review for “It Is Good To Be Normal” by Cai Minkun, China Tribune, January 16, 2020.

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6. Knowing Patients by Observing is Miracle Doctor: A Book Review for Yin’s Modern Tongue Diagnosis and Atlas by Yin Hongchun, China Tribune, January 16, 2020. 7. Let Body Systems Speak-Book Review for Principles of Systems Medicine by Jin Guantao, et al, China Tribune, August 2, 2018. 8. Classical Chinese Formulas Are Essential: A Book Review for Essential Chinese Formulas by Jake Paul Fratkin, International Journal of Clinical Acupuncture, Volume 23, Number 3, 2014. 9. Acupuncture for Dogs and Cats: A New Horizon, International Journal of Clinical Acupuncture, Volume 21, Number 1, 2012. 10. International Acupuncture Textbooks: A Valuable Addition to Chinese Medicine Practice, International Journal of Clinical Acupuncture, Volume 20, Number 4, 2011. 11. A Complementary Approach to Endocrine Dysfunction: A Book Review, International Journal of Clinical Acupuncture, Volume 19, Number 2, 2010. 12. A Scientific Acupuncture of the Ear: A Book Review, International Journal of Clinical Acupuncture, Volume 18, Number 1, 2009. 13. From Experience to Evidence, A Book Review, Medical Acupuncture, 2008. 14. Acupuncture on Pictures: A Book Review on Color Atlas of Acupuncture-Body Points, Ear Points, Trigger Points, International Journal of Clinical Acupuncture, Volume 17, Number 2, 2008. 15. A Global Landscape of Acupuncture: A Book Review, International Journal of Clinical Acupuncture, Volume 16, Number 2, 2007.

Acupuncture Text 1. Microacupuncture (with Chen Shaozong), Manuscript. 2. Modern Acupuncture (with Chen Shaozong), Henan University Press, 2011.

Joint Books 1. Motion Acupuncture (with Chen Decheng, Yang Guanhu et al), People’s Medical Publishing House, 2020. Medical Journalism 1. Pear and Prunus with Autumn Wind, Increasing Trees Become Forestry-Report on 2019 AAAOM Graduation Ceremony, China Tribune, August 29, 2019. 2. Rain Comes with Autumn Wind, Tradition Continues-Report on 2019 Graduation Ceremony, Minnesota Times, August 23, 2019. 3. Chinese Medicine Continues-Report on the DAOM Inaugural Class Graduation from AAAOM, China Tribune, March 29, 2018. 4. Chinese Medicine Enriches the Four Seas and Qi Bo-Huang Di Expands the Five Continents, Minnesota Times, June 2, 2017. 5. It is the Harvest Time in the Fall, Minnesota Times, August 26, 2016.

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6. Economics behind Cupping, interviewed by Chengdu Economic Daily, August 22, 2016. 7. Chinese Medicine Comes To the Fore in Minnesota: Doctoral Program Opening Remarks, China Insight, Apr., 2016. 8. Medical Services 50 Years and Healthy Living 75 Years, Minnesota Times, Jun. 19, 2015. 9. Pursuing a Chinese Medicine Doctoral Degree in Minnesota, China Tribune, Mar. 15, 2015. 10. Musical Therapy in Chinese Medicine, The Edge, August, 2014. 11. Go to China! Go to the Source of Chinese Medicine, China Tribune, July 10, 2014. 12. U.S. Embraces Chinese Medicine, The Edge, July, 2014. 13. Peng Her Creates a New Medical Path Using Acupuncture and Qigong, Hmong Today, May/Jun. 2014. 14. Start-up in the USA, China Tribune, February 20, 2014. 15. Fine Needles, Progressing Medicine, China Tribune, Apr. 17, 2014. 16. Acupuncture Anesthesia in the Past 50 Years, China Tribune, January 1, 2010. 17. Training Master Practitioners, Chinese Medicine in Practice, Summer 2010. 18. The Best of Chinese Medicine Being Shared, China Tribune, November 21, 2008. 19. Success in Economic Crisis, China Tribune, November 7, 2008. 20. Building Modern Acupuncture, China Tribune, October 24, 2008. 21. Let the World Speak the Language of Confucius and Li Bai, China Tribune, October 10, 2008. 22. Chinese Medicine: Business Opportunities in the US, China Insight, Jun. 2008. 23. Acupuncture for Tomorrow, Chinese Medicine in Practice, Summer 2008. 24. China Shock: An Inspirational Story, Chinese Medicine in Practice, Fall 2011. 25. Marketing Acupuncture: A Scientific Approach, Meridian, February 2007. 26. Ten Secrets for a Successful Acupuncture Practice, Meridian, October 2006. 27. Five National Organizations in Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine, International Journal of Clinical Acupuncture, Volume 14, Number 3, 2005. 28. Three Main Topics in Acupuncture Meridian Research, China Tribune, May 2004. 29. Modern Physics Discovery of Meridians, China Tribune, January 2004. 30. Acupuncture Explores New Horizons, Wellness, July 2003 31. Acupuncture and Modern Imaging Techniques, China Tribune, February 21, 2003 32. Why Meridian Theory is Persistently Vital? China Tribune, January 24, 2003 33. Why Acupuncture Can’t Be Replaced by Any Other Medicine? China Tribune, December 13, 2002 34. Why Acupuncture Can Treat Diseases? China Tribune, November 15, 2002

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35. Acupuncture: the Most Referred Complementary Therapy by Physicians, The Edge, Jun. 2002 36. What Acupuncture Can Do: An Official Account, The Edge, May 2002 37. Traditional Chinese Medicine Works with “Constitution”, Wellness, Apr. 2002 38. The Constitution Theory in Chinese Medicine, The Edge, February 2002 39. Constitutions in Chinese Medicine, Wellness, December 2001 40. Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine in the United States, Part II, The Edge, September 2001 41. Acupuncture Gains Credibility in Mainstream Medicine, Wellness, September 2001 42. Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine in the United States, Part I, The Edge, August 2001 43. AAAOM Offers Authentic TCM Curriculum, Wellness, August 2001 44. Metro Area Acupuncture School Delivers Full Potential of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Asian American Press, July 27, 2001 45. Rated the Best in Acupuncture & Oriental Medicine, Wellness, July 2001 46. True Integrative Healing from China, Edge, July 2001 47. Award-winning Faculty Offers Best in Oriental Medicine, Wellness, Apr. 2001 48. Why Choose Acupuncture & Oriental Medicine as a Career? The Edge, January 2001 49. American Academy of Acupuncture & Oriental Medicine Offers Unique Twin Cities Program, Wellness, December 2000 50. Study Acupuncture? How to Choose a Chinese Medicine Program, The Edge, December 2000 51. Chinese Herbal Medicine, The Edge, October 2000 52. Chinese Dietary Therapy, Manual of Clinic Nutrition, Twin Cities District Dietetic Association, 2000. 53. Healers Turn to Chinese Medicine, The Edge, September 2000 54. Acupuncture School Houses Major TCM Library, Wellness, September 2000 55. Modern Evidence for Acupuncture’s Ancient Wisdom, The Edge, August 2000 56. Acupuncture-the Most Referred Complementary Therapy by MDs, Wellness, August 2000 57. “Free Therapies” of Traditional Chinese Medicine, The Edge, May 2000 58. HMO Executive Turns to Traditional Chinese Medicine, Wellness, May 2000 59. “Incurable” Conditions Lead to Study of Acupuncture and Herbal Medicine, Wellness, Apr. 2000 60. Prominent Scholar-Doctors Join AAAOM, Wellness, December 1999. 61. Chinese Medical School in the Twin Cities, Hmong Times, December 16, 1999 62. Herbology, Acupuncture and Massage Program Offered through Chinese Medicine Academy, The Edge. September 1999

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63. Chinese Medicine: Ancient Medicine for the New Millennium, Wellness, September 1999 64. Chinese Medicine Holds Up Under Intense Scientific Research, Wellness, August 1999. 65. Experience Overflowing, The Edge, August 1999. 66. Chinese Medicine Program Offered in the Twin Cities, Asian American Press, July 23, 1999. 67. China-Affiliated Acupuncture, Oriental Medicine Program Available in the Twin Cities, the Edge, July 1999 68. Learning Chinese Medicine, Wellness, Apr. 1999 69. Acupuncture, Oriental Medicine Program Focuses on Clinical Medicine, Wellness, July 1999 70. Why Study Chinese Medicine? Wellness, Mar. 1999 71. JAMA Presents Studies Proving Effectiveness of Chinese Medicine, the Edge, February 1999. 72. Chinese Medical School Offers Programs of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine, Wellness, December 1998 73. Beyond Yin and Yang: Chinese Herbal Medicine Holds up to Biomedicine Test, Wellness, November 1998 74. New School for Oriental Medicine Opens in 1999, Wellness, November 1998 75. Beyond Chi: Medical Science Says That Acupuncture Works, Wellness, September 1998 76. Traditional Chinese Medicine Institutionalized at U.S. Universities and Schools, Wellness, July 1996.

Doctoral Capstone Reviewer and Committee Member 1. Cary Hakam: What Makes a Good Doctor. 2021 2. Juexuan Chen: Comparative Study on Management and Chinese Medicine Therapy of Chronic Insomnia in Adult. 2021 3. Yulian Yang: The Theory and Application of “Shenqi Fuzheng Injection” in the Treatment of Breast Cancer. 2020 4. Bing Han: A Meta-Analysis for Weight Management of Obesity by Acupuncture. 2020 5. Jingyu Gong: Effectiveness of M-BW-35 (Hua Tuo Jia Ji) in Treatment of Chronic Low Back Pain. 2020 6. Xinyi He: A Network Pharmacology Approach to Explore the Mechanisms of Coptidis Rhizoma in Polycystic Ovary Syndrome. 2019 7. Di Guan: Acupuncture for Hypertension: A Meta-Analysis of Randomized Sham-Controlled Clinical Trails. 2019 8. Mingjie Zhu: Clinical Effectiveness of Acupuncture on Depression Comorbid Insomnia: A Systematic Review. 2019

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9. Danny Tu Khounh: Treating Non-Specific Shoulder’s Pain with Motion Style Acupuncture by Khounh’s Technique. 2019 10. Tan Tian: Effectiveness of HT7 (Shenmen) in the Treatment of Nocturnal Enuresis. 2019 11. Lynn Putnam: Treatment of Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis by Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). 2019 12. Tzy Ya Lee: A New Method of Identifying Chronic Persistent Myalgia Pain and Treating it with Acupuncture and Tui Na. 2019 13. Mona Robbins: Biomechanisms of Acupuncture: Review of Studies with Fundamental Mechanism Focus and Clinical Relevance. 2019 14. Ning Wu: The Effects of Acupuncture on Gynecologic Cancers. 2019 15. Fang Wan: The Theory and Application of “Xin Kai Ku Jiang” Method of Treating Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus. 2019 16. Belinda He: Effectiveness of M-BW-12 (Weiguanxiashu) in the Treatment of Type II Diabetes Mellitus. 2019 17. Kyuhong Tae: Emotional Resilience for Depression by Means of Acupuncture Intervention, Targeting the Mind, Emotion and Will, To Result in Emotional Well-Being. 2018 18. Xinrong He: Taijiquan and Anxiety Disorders. 2018 19. Jinan Zheng: Zheng’s Acupressure in the Prevention and Treatment of Senile Diseases. 2018 20. Zhenling Qu: TCM Approaches to Menopausal Symptoms: A Literature Review and Clinical Case Studies. 2018 21. John Walters: Application of Five Features of Modern Health Systems to TCM for Fuller Integration with the Western Health System. 2018 22. Luois Jin: Jin’s Auricular Reflex Zone System: The Reconstruction of Auricular Reflex Zones. 2018 23. Kristianne Schults: The Validity of Traditional Chinese Medicine Theory in Acquiring Pathogenic Disease. 2018 24. Sarah Mano: Balancing the Shen: The Holistic Treatment of Major Depressive Disorder with Integrative Medicine. 2018 25. Nicholas Daugherty: The Shen of Infertility: Treating Physiology with TCM Psychology. 2018

Publications on Economics 1. Revealed Comparative Economies of Scope and Development Index, with Shuhe Li, Seoul Journal of Economics, Volume 8, Number 3, Fall 1995 2. Transition with Growth: The Chinese Experience, with Shuhe Li, Working Paper of the Economic Research Center, University of Minnesota, 1994. 3. Catching Up or Falling Behind, with Shuhe Li, Working Paper of the Economic Research Center, University of Minnesota, 1994. 4. Transportation Cost and Industrial Structure: a Test, with Qi Feng and Shuhe Li, Working Paper of the Economic Research Center, University of Minnesota, 1994.

Ph.D. Dissertation

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Towards a Theory of International Integration, University of Minnesota, 1995.

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