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When was the revised edition of the Nei Jing that we use today published?
Tang Dynasty
Who created Tai Chi Chuan / 13 postures?
Chang San-Feng
What was the first text to systematically describe the 8 Extraordinary Vessels?
Zhen Jui Da Quan by Xu Feng
What Dynasty marked an important emphasis away from using entire Acupuncture system & primary channel energetics?
a. Tang Dynasty
b. Ming Dynasty
c. Song Dynasty
d. Jin Dynasty
Song Dynasty - Zang Fu became more popular during this time. Acupuncture point location matched to these symptoms instead of channel primary energetics.
When were the Front Mu & Back Shu points introduced?
Jin Dynasty:
The Pulse Classic by Wang Shuhe adds the Front Mu and Back Shu points except SJ & Pc

Jia Yi Jing by Huang-fu Mi adds Front Mu & Back Shu of SJ

Tang Dynasty
Sun Su Mao - adds Mu & Shu points of Pc
Thousand Ducat Prescriptions
What Dynasty marked an important change in the importance of Acupuncture?
Tang Dynasty - more focus on herbs. Went from Nine Needle to just one needle technique.
When was the Wang Bing Ci published?
Tang Dynasty - revised translation of the Nei Jing, standard translation used today.
Sun Si Mao
Wrote Thousand Ducat Prescriptions
Who revealed the Opening Points of the Eight Extraordinary Channels? What Dynasty?
a. Bian Que
b. Dou Han Qing
c. Huo Shou
d. Huang-fu Mi
b. Dou Han Qing
Jin Dynasty (1115 - 1234 AD)
Who classified the Ren & Du Mai with 12 primary meridians?
Huo Shou
Chang San-Feng
Song Dynasty
*created Tai Chi Chuan/13 postures
famous internal alchemist
Marshal Yue Fei
Southern Song Dynasty
created several internal Qigong exercises & martial arts
1. 8 Pieces of Brocade
2. Xing Yi
3. Eagle style martial arts claim he was creator
Which school of Chinese Medicine believed that exogenous pathways provoke heat & inflammation?
The Cooling School, Lin Wan Su
(1120 - 1200; Jin Dynasty)
True or False:
The Cooling School advocated promoting sweating to cool and expel and induce vomiting to expel disease.
FALSE. This was treatment advocated by the Attacking School.
This school strongly advocated bleeding needling.
The Attacking School
Zhu Zhen Heng
Nourish Yin School
Zhang Ze
Attacking School
Li Dong Yuan
aka Li Gao; Stomach & Spleen School
Lin Wan Su
The Cooling School
Some believe this school created a focus on treating the Kidneys, Jing & one's destiny
Nourish Yin School
Zhu Zen Zhang aka Dan Xi
All Illnesses must be tonified
Nourish Yin School
Zhu Zen Zhang aka Dan Xi
Advocated tonics were overused
Attacking School
Zhang Ze
Xu Feng
Wrote Zhen Jui Da Quan - Complete collection of Acupuncture & Moxibustion
Ming Dynasty
Zhen Jui Da Quan
Classict Text on Eight Extraordinary Channels
Made the Ling Gui Ba Fa & Zi Wu Liu Zhu time based Acupuncture popular
Xu Feng
Revealed the opening points of the Eight Extraordinary Channels
Dou Han Qing
What is the classic text on the Eight Extraordinary Channels?
Zhen Jiu Da Quan - Complete collection of Acupuncture & Moxibustion
by Xu Feng
What Dynasty coincided with the Renaissance in Europe?
Ming Dynasty (1368 - 1644 AD)
Ambroise Pare
Father modern surgery
Vesalius
Founder of modern anatomy. Marked the END of Galenic anatomy and beginning of modern occidental anatomy
Zhang Daling
Founder of Celestial Masters School
Shen Nung
Father of Chinese Herbal Medicine
Bian Que
Wrote Nan Jing
Zhang Zhong Jing
aka Zhang Ji, wrote Shan Han Lung
Chinese Hippocrates & Sage of Medicine
Zhang Zhong Jing aka Zhang Ji
Prescription from the Golden Chamber
Zhang Ji
Hua To
God of Surgery
Animal Frolics
Wang Shuhe
author The Pulse Classic
Which text introduced cleft points and crossing points?
Jia Yi Jing by Huang-fu Mi
"Using the mind to lead and increase Qi"
Ge Hong
Pao Pu Zi
Ge Hong
Tao Hongjing
Divine Farmer's Materia Medica
First partriarch Chan/Zen Buddhism
Da Mo, Bodhidharma
Founded Shao Lin Martial Arts
Da Mo, Bodhidharma
Sui Yao Xing Lun
Sui Dynasty Herbal Treaties
Su Jing
author Newly Revised Materia Medica,
Xin Xui Ben Cao
Tang Dynasty
official pharmacopeia of Tang Dynasty
Xin Xui Ben Cao - Newly Revised Materia Medica
by Su Jing
adds Mu & Shu points of Pericardium
Sun Si Mao
Tang Dynasty
Qi Gong Six Sounds
Sun Si Mao
advocated integrating Acupuncture & Herbal Medicine
Sun Si Mao
Which Dynasty were outer Shu points for Shen conditions introduced?
Jin --> Yuan Dynasty
Luo points can influence Yin-Yang pairs
Dou Han Qing
Biorhythmic treatments
Dou Han Qing
Roger Bacon
study natural phenomena in lab/ rainbow
Who wrote the first practical book on Anatomy in the West? During which Dynasty?
Yuan Dynasty
Mondino De Luzzi was the author
Modern Experimental Physiology
William Harvey
(Ming Dynasty)
Paul Ehrlich
staining methods, side chain theory, "magic bullet"
Wu Ju Tong
Wen Bing
Wang Qing-ren
luo channels & bloo
combined acupuncture with ANATOMY
corrected errors Chinese med books