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Acupuncture Techniques Handed Down from Dr.Zheng Kuishan's Family
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作者 郝晋东 郑俊江 王新中 《Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2000年第2期115-118,共4页
It has been proved by the ancient and modemacupuncture practices that needling techniques are ofvital importance in the acupuncture treatment ofdiseases.At present,much has been reported aboutthe researches on acupunc... It has been proved by the ancient and modemacupuncture practices that needling techniques are ofvital importance in the acupuncture treatment ofdiseases.At present,much has been reported aboutthe researches on acupuncture techniques,which canbe roughly divided into the following three types:reinforcing,reducing,and even methods.Throughlong years of study and clinical practice,Dr. 展开更多
关键词 Acupuncture Techniques Handed Down from Dr.zheng Kuishan’s family
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Schools, Temples, and Tombs across the Sea: The Re-Civilization of Post-Zheng Taiwan, 1683-1722
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作者 Ryan Holroyd 《Frontiers of History in China》 2015年第4期571-593,共23页
This article examines the strategies employed by the Qing empire to induce the Hart population in Taiwan to accept its rule following the island's conquest in 1683. Late-seventeenth-century Taiwan had a sparse popula... This article examines the strategies employed by the Qing empire to induce the Hart population in Taiwan to accept its rule following the island's conquest in 1683. Late-seventeenth-century Taiwan had a sparse population and a huge hinterland, and this made it difficult for the Qing government to enforce its rule by military means alone. I will argue that the Qing officials in Taiwan also used a number of cultural tactics to legitimize their government in the eyes of the Han Taiwan Residents. First, they built culture temples and schools in the hopes of both demonstrating their moral authority and convincing the Taiwan Residents to participate in the dynasty's examination system. Second, they involved themselves in local religion by founding or refurbishing temples to popular deities, demonstrating sympathy for local concerns and solidarity between religious groups on the mainland and in Taiwan. Finally, rather than denigrate the memory of the island's former rulers, the Ming-loyalist Zheng family who had resisted the Qing government's conquest of southern China, they portrayed them as honorable servants of the former dynasty whose legacy could be proudly remembered, but whose time had ultimately passed. 展开更多
关键词 Early Qing TAIWAN COLONIALISM Chinese religion zheng family
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