Chinese Medicine History, UTS

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  1. 3. The Jin Gui Yao Lue is translated as “Essential Prescriptions from the _______ Cabinent”.
  2. 6. A line of hereditary rulers.
  3. 7. The _________ States period (247-221BC) was the last of the Zhou Dynasty Era.
  4. 10. The author of the Shang Han Za Bin Lung, and founder of the Cold Damage school of Chinese medicine, Zhang __________.
  5. 11. Tang Dynasty author of the Beiji Qian Jin Yao Fang ("Essential Formulas for Emergencies Worth a Thousand Pieces of Gold"), Sun _______.
  6. 13. This is the site of the tombs where the earliest examples of Chinese medical scrolls shave been found.
  7. 14. The “Systematic Classic of Acupuncture and Moxibustion” was compiled by ___________ Mi in the Jin Dynasty.
  8. 15. The author of the Bencao Gangmu (great compendium of herbs), Li __________.
  9. 16. In Daoist mythology there are eight of these “supreme beings”.
  10. 18. The Three _________ period in Chinese History spanned from 220 to 280AD.
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  1. 1. The first Emperor of the Yuan Dynasty, and grandson of Genghis Khan, ______ Khan.
  2. 2. One of the earliest references to acupuncture appears in the Shan Hai Jing, or The Classic of _________ and Seas.
  3. 4. The Ling Shu is also known as the ___________ Pivot.
  4. 5. An early form acupuncture needles, called “Bian Shi” were made from this material.
  5. 6. The Nan Jing is translated as the Classic of ____________ Issues.
  6. 8. This famous orator is depicted in the Chinese Medicine Learning Resources menu Speaking image.
  7. 9. The I Ching is also known as the Classic / Book of _________.
  8. 12. Chinese health practitioners who worked in rural areas were referred to as __________ doctors.
  9. 17. The earliest examples of written Chinese characters are the _______ bones, used for divination during the Xia and Shang Dynasties.