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The Alchemical Body in Daoism
The Later Han Empire (25-220CE) & Its Northwestern Frontier
Foreigners and Propaganda War and Peace in the Imperial Images of Augustus and Qin Shi Huangdi
REIMAGINING DAOIST ALCHEMY, DECOLONIZING TRANSHUMANISM: the FANTASY of IMMORTALITY CULTIVATION in TWENTY‐
Ge Hong's Master Who Embraces Simplicity (Baopuzi). In: Extrême-Orient, Extrême-Occident
The Power of an Alleged Tradition: a Prophecy Flattering Han Emperor Wu and Its Relation to the Sima Clan*
A Reconstruction of Zhuangzi's Philosophy on Transcendence
Cinnamon Twig Formula Gui Zhi Tang Eastern Han Dynasty (25-220 A.D.)
The View of Ziran in the Inner Chapter of Baopuzi
Curriculum Vitae
Three Fundamental Bonds and Five Constant Virtues Sāngāng Wŭcháng 三纲五常
Notes on the Earliest Sanskrit Word Known in Chinese
LING ZHI the History of Classic Medicine in Pre-Modern China Is Extremely Rich and Complex
Daoism and Alchemy in Early Medieval China. by Fabrizio Pregadio
Study on Translations of Five Xing Theory of TCM and Its Core Terminologies
Han Dynasty Classicism and the Making of Early Medieval Literati Culture
8 · Chinese Cosmographical Thought: the High Intellectual Tradition
The Way of the Golden Elixir
Top View
Classifying the Zhuangzi Chapters
Zhu Xi and Daoism: Investigation of Inner-Meditative Alchemy in Zhu
Chinese Television As a Medium of National Interpellation: Diasporic Responses to the CCTV Production of the Spring Festival Gala
The Rong Cheng Shi 容 成 氏 Version of the „Nine Provinces‟: Some Parallels with Transmitted Texts1
Getting to the Heart of the Matter: the Changing Concepts and Names of Western Chemical Elements in Late Qing Dynasty China
27 Embodying Animal Spirits in the Vital Organs
The Way of the Golden Elixir an Introduction to Taoist Alchemy
(性): in the Light of Xing Zi Ming Chu and Xunzi∗
“Tumor-Rash Axiom” and Beyond: Discursive Excrescences in Early and Medieval China
The Three Sovereigns Tradition: Talismans, Elixirs
Presenting the First Emperor's Army
Cosmology and Political Culture in Early China
`` Counting the Monks. the 1736-1739 Census Of
3 Accounts of Social Space in Traditional Chinese Thought
Benchmarks for Training in Traditional Chinese Medicine
Translating Chinese Poetry from the Second World War
Clinical Guide to Commonly Used Chinese Herbal Formulas
3|Daoist Leadership: Theory and Application
"Yi Wen Zhi" and "Jing Ji Zhi"
LING ZHI, Ganoderma Ling Zhi (Curtis) P. Karst (1881), the Chinese Mushroom of Immortality
“Buddhism for Chinese Readers”: Zhi Qian's Literary Refinements in the Foshuo Pusa Benye Jing
Qin Shi Huangdi Li Si Wudi Sima Qian Cao Family Taizong Xuanzang Wu Zetian Li Bai Huizong Su Shi Zhu Xi Kublai Khan Hongwu Yongle
The Way of the Golden Elixir
The Creation of Daoism
East Asian Science, Technology, and Medicine
Ling Zhi Lung Formula Ling Zhi Fei Pian
Daoism in the Twentieth Century Between Eternity and Modernity Edited by David A
Daoism and the Early Twentieth-Century Chinese Anarchist Movement
Record of Occultists
Standardisation and Labour Organisation in the Bronze
DAOIST TEXTS in TRANSLATION∗ Louis Komjathy Boston University
A 1982 Official Tally of “Religious Professionals” Active In
Persuasion Through the Water Metaphor in Dao De Jing*
Daoism and Animals
Right-Hand Inscriptions (Zuoyouming) from Cui Yuan to Guanxiu