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Foreword; Prelude; Contents; About Tan Sri Frank Tsao; Abstract; Medicine ; 1 Lecture 1 Overview of Traditional Chinese Medicine; 1.1 Acknowledging Traditional Chinese Medicine; 1.2 Medicine Is Intention; 1.3 Establishment and Vicissitudes of Traditions; 1.4 Understanding Traditional Chinese Medicine; 1.5 Basic Theories; 1.5.1 The Theory of Yin and Yang, and Five Elements; 1.5.2 Internal Organs and Visceral Phenomena; 1.5.3 The Channel Theory; 1.5.4 Pathogenic Theory; 1.5.5 Diagnostic Theory; 1.6 Internal and External Treatment; 1.6.1 Acupuncture; 1.6.2 Prescriptions
1.6.3 Internal and External Treatment1.7 Knowledge About Drugs; 1.8 Theories of Health Preservation; 1.8.1 Taoist School and Health Preservation; 1.8.2 Physical Cultivating Technique; 1.8.3 Cultivation of Nature and Life; 1.8.4 Qigong and Dietetic Therapy; 2 Lecture 2 TCM Classics and Celebrated Masters; 2.1 Classics Overview; 2.1.1 About "Quantity" and "Quality" of TCM Works; 2.1.2 How to Think of Disappearance of Ancient Books; 2.1.3 How to Think of Value of Classics; 2.1.4 About Classics and Masterpieces of Later Generations; 2.2 Elegant Demeanor of Famous Doctors
2.2.1 Bian Que and Qin Yueren2.2.2 Zhang Zhongjing and Hua Tuo; 2.2.3 Wang Shuhe and Huang-fu Mi; 2.2.4 Sun Simiao; 2.2.5 The Famous Four Doctors in Jin and Yuan Dynasties; 2.2.6 Zhang Jingyue and Li Shizhen; 2.2.7 Ye Tianshi; 2.2.8 Wang Qingren; 3 Lecture 3 Sino-Overseas Exchanges of Medicine; 3.1 Similarity and Peculiarity of Sino-Overseas Exchanges of Medicine Before the Late Ming and Early Qing Dynasties; 3.2 Taking Indian Medicine as an Example for Observing the Influence of Foreign Medicine; 3.2.1 Research on Traditional Indian Medicine; 3.2.2 Background Introduction
3.2.3 Traditional Indian Medicine3.2.4 Exchanges of Chinese Medicine and Indian Medicine; 3.3 From "Chinese Prescription" to Know Acceptance, Transformation, and Innovation of Chinese Medicine in℗ Foreign Countries; 3.3.1 Ways of Absorbing Chinese Culture; 3.3.2 Relations Between Medical Schools and Traditional Chinese Medicine in Modern Times; 3.3.3 From the Theories of Tai Ji, Yin-Yang to the Method of "Abdominal Palpation Diagnosis"; 3.3.4 Typical Cases of Religious Medicine Integrating Chinese and Indian Medicine and Buddhism
3.4 Influence of Introduction of Western Medicine on℗ Traditional Medicine3.4.1 Positive Influence in Logical Thinking and System Arrangement; 3.4.2 Positive Influence of Basic Physiological Knowledge; 3.4.3 Introspection and Cognition of One's Own Characteristics; 3.4.4 Pressure is Also a Driving Force; References; The Four Great Inventions ; 1 Lecture 1 Invention, Development, and Influences of Papermaking Technology; 1.1 Character Carriers Before the Invention of Papermaking Technology; 1.1.1 Shell and Bone Inscriptions; 1.1.2 Bronze and Pottery Inscriptions; 1.1.3 Boulder Inscriptions
1.6.3 Internal and External Treatment1.7 Knowledge About Drugs; 1.8 Theories of Health Preservation; 1.8.1 Taoist School and Health Preservation; 1.8.2 Physical Cultivating Technique; 1.8.3 Cultivation of Nature and Life; 1.8.4 Qigong and Dietetic Therapy; 2 Lecture 2 TCM Classics and Celebrated Masters; 2.1 Classics Overview; 2.1.1 About "Quantity" and "Quality" of TCM Works; 2.1.2 How to Think of Disappearance of Ancient Books; 2.1.3 How to Think of Value of Classics; 2.1.4 About Classics and Masterpieces of Later Generations; 2.2 Elegant Demeanor of Famous Doctors
2.2.1 Bian Que and Qin Yueren2.2.2 Zhang Zhongjing and Hua Tuo; 2.2.3 Wang Shuhe and Huang-fu Mi; 2.2.4 Sun Simiao; 2.2.5 The Famous Four Doctors in Jin and Yuan Dynasties; 2.2.6 Zhang Jingyue and Li Shizhen; 2.2.7 Ye Tianshi; 2.2.8 Wang Qingren; 3 Lecture 3 Sino-Overseas Exchanges of Medicine; 3.1 Similarity and Peculiarity of Sino-Overseas Exchanges of Medicine Before the Late Ming and Early Qing Dynasties; 3.2 Taking Indian Medicine as an Example for Observing the Influence of Foreign Medicine; 3.2.1 Research on Traditional Indian Medicine; 3.2.2 Background Introduction
3.2.3 Traditional Indian Medicine3.2.4 Exchanges of Chinese Medicine and Indian Medicine; 3.3 From "Chinese Prescription" to Know Acceptance, Transformation, and Innovation of Chinese Medicine in℗ Foreign Countries; 3.3.1 Ways of Absorbing Chinese Culture; 3.3.2 Relations Between Medical Schools and Traditional Chinese Medicine in Modern Times; 3.3.3 From the Theories of Tai Ji, Yin-Yang to the Method of "Abdominal Palpation Diagnosis"; 3.3.4 Typical Cases of Religious Medicine Integrating Chinese and Indian Medicine and Buddhism
3.4 Influence of Introduction of Western Medicine on℗ Traditional Medicine3.4.1 Positive Influence in Logical Thinking and System Arrangement; 3.4.2 Positive Influence of Basic Physiological Knowledge; 3.4.3 Introspection and Cognition of One's Own Characteristics; 3.4.4 Pressure is Also a Driving Force; References; The Four Great Inventions ; 1 Lecture 1 Invention, Development, and Influences of Papermaking Technology; 1.1 Character Carriers Before the Invention of Papermaking Technology; 1.1.1 Shell and Bone Inscriptions; 1.1.2 Bronze and Pottery Inscriptions; 1.1.3 Boulder Inscriptions