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Chinese medicine - traduction vers espagnol

ALTERNATIVE MEDICAL PRACTICE DRAWN FROM TRADITIONAL MEDICINE IN CHINA
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  • Old Chinese medical chart on acupuncture meridians
  • The Chinese traditional medicine at one of Chinese traditional medicine shop at Jagalan Road, Surabaya, Indonesia.
  • The Compendium of Materia Medica is a pharmaceutical text written by [[Li Shizhen]] (1518–1593 CE) during the [[Ming dynasty]] of China. This edition was published in 1593.
  • ''[[Seirogan]]'', a type of antidiarrhoeal drug in Japan developed based on Kanpo medicine theory
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  • Korea Institute of Oriental Medicine
  • Acupuncture and moxibustion after cupping in Japan
  • A bronze acupuncture statue from the Ming Dynasty being displayed inside a museum
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  • National Research Institute of Chinese Medicine
  • Chinese red ginseng roots
  • Dried [[seahorse]]s are extensively used in traditional medicine in China and elsewhere.<ref name="Vincent2011" />
  • Luo Han Guo]], turtle shell underbelly ([[plastron]]), and dried curled snakes.
  • Interactions of Wu Xing
  • Yin and yang symbol for balance. In traditional Chinese Medicine, good health is believed to be achieved by various balances, including a balance between yin and yang.
  • An example of a traditional Chinese medicine used in tui na
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  • The logo of the Dutch Association of Traditional Chinese Medicine (or ''中 Zhong - Nederlandse Vereniging voor Traditionele Chinese Geneeskunde''), the largest of the professional organisations that is recognised by private [[health insurance]] companies in the Netherlands.

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Chinese-American         
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  • Chinese American [[fisherman]], circa 1917
  • Chinese American Shell Peedlers (1918)
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  • Chinese-American psychiatric patient, 1915
  • Chinese Americans on Humboldt Bay (1915)
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  • 27}}), the first female Chinese American elected to Congress
  • 17 to 20 Chinese immigrants were murdered during the [[Chinese massacre of 1871]] in Los Angeles.
  • The Chinese American experience has been documented at the [[Museum of Chinese in America]] in [[Manhattan's Chinatown]] since 1980.
  • An illustration of the [[Rock Springs massacre]] of 1885, in which at least 28 Chinese immigrants were killed
ETHNIC GROUP
Chinese in the United States; Chinese-american; Chinese-Americans; Chinese-American; Cantonese American; Chinese in United States; Cantonese people in the United States; Americans of Chinese descent; Han American; Macanese American; Chinese American; Han Chinese Amercian; Han Chinese American; Chinese-born American; Political views of Chinese Americans; Immigration from China to the United States; Emigration from China to the United States; Genetic history of Chinese Americans; Stereotypes of Chinese Americans; Macanese Americans; Cantonese Americans; Shanghainese Americans; Sino-Americans; Chinese Americans in politics; Undocumented Chinese immigrants in the United States; Genetic studies on Chinese Americans; Racism against Chinese Americans; Socioeconomic status of Chinese Americans
(adj.) = chinoamericano
Ex: The article is entitled "Mules and dragons: popular culture images in the selected writings of African-American and Chinese-American women writers".
chinaware         
  • Kangxi period]] (1661 to 1722) blue and white porcelain [[tea caddy]]
  • ''White Glazed Ding Ware Bowl with Incised Design'' Northern Song dynasty (11th–12th Century); Porcelain, Musée Guimet 2418
  • [[Ding ware]] bowl with flower sprays
  • Yongzheng reign]] (1722–1735)
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  • A black pottery cooking cauldron from the [[Hemudu culture]] (c. 5000 – c. 3000 BC)
  • Painted jar of the [[Majiayao culture]], Late Neolithic period (3300–2200 BC)
  • phoenixes]], [[Western Han dynasty]] (202 BC – 9 AD)
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  • Jiajing period]] (1521–67) of the [[Ming dynasty]]
  • Early [[blue and white porcelain]], c. 1335, the shape from Islamic metalwork
  • A [[sancai]] glazed offering tray, late 7th or early 8th century, [[Tang dynasty]] (618–907)
  • Wanli]] reign, 1573–1620
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  • Kangxi period]] mark on a piece of late nineteenth century blue and white porcelain.
  • Dehua]] cup, with dragon
  • Lidded plum vase ([[meiping]]) with lotus sprays, [[Qingbai ware]], [[Southern Song]]. The glaze has collected in the carved indentations, where the colour is stronger.
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  • Porcelain Jar with cobalt blue under a transparent glaze, [[Jingdezhen porcelain]], mid-15th century.
  • A Ming dynasty [[blue-and-white porcelain]] dish with a dragon
  • Xuande]] mark and period (1426–35) imperial blue and white vase.
  • Ge-type]] vase, with "gold thread and iron wire" double crackle
  • Decorating porcelain in [[Jingdezhen]] today
  • [[Yaozhou ware]] [[celadon]] bowl, [[Song dynasty]], 10th-11th century.
  • Daoguang period]], (1821–50); [[Shanghai Museum]]
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  • qingbai]] porcelain vase, bowl, and model of a [[granary]] with transparent blue-toned glaze, from the period of the [[Song dynasty]] (960–1279 AD)
  • Statue of [[Guanyin]], Ming dynasty ([[Shanghai Museum]])
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  • Yixing teapot]], Qing dynasty, c. 1800–1835, stoneware
POTTERY AND PORCELAIN FROM CHINA
Ming vase; Ming Vase; Chinese porcelain; Chinese ceramic; Chinese pottery; China ware; Chinaware; Ancient chinese porcelain; Porcelain in China; Imperial Chinese vase; Pottery in China
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Traditional Chinese medicine

Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) is an alternative medical practice drawn from traditional medicine in China. It has been described as "fraught with pseudoscience", with the majority of its treatments having no logical mechanism of action.

Medicine in traditional China encompassed a range of sometimes competing health and healing practices, folk beliefs, literati theory and Confucian philosophy, herbal remedies, food, diet, exercise, medical specializations, and schools of thought. In the early twentieth century, Chinese cultural and political modernizers worked to eliminate traditional practices as backward and unscientific. Traditional practitioners then selected elements of philosophy and practice and organized them into what they called "Chinese medicine" (Zhongyi). In the 1950s, the Chinese government sponsored the integration of Chinese and Western medicine, and in the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution of the 1960s, promoted Chinese medicine as inexpensive and popular. After the opening of relations between the United States and China after 1972, there was great interest in the West for what is now called traditional Chinese medicine (TCM).

TCM is said to be based on such texts as Huangdi Neijing (The Inner Canon of the Yellow Emperor), and Compendium of Materia Medica, a sixteenth-century encyclopedic work, and includes various forms of herbal medicine, acupuncture, cupping therapy, gua sha, massage (tui na), bonesetter (die-da), exercise (qigong), and dietary therapy. TCM is widely used in the Sinosphere. One of the basic tenets is that the body's vital energy (ch'i or qi) is circulating through channels called meridians having branches connected to bodily organs and functions. The concept of vital energy is pseudoscientific. Concepts of the body and of disease used in TCM reflect its ancient origins and its emphasis on dynamic processes over material structure, similar to the humoral theory of ancient Greece and ancient Rome.

The demand for traditional medicines in China has been a major generator of illegal wildlife smuggling, linked to the killing and smuggling of endangered animals.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour Chinese medicine
1. Can Chinese medicine help protect people against the illness?
2. In Moscow, centers practicing Chinese medicine offer massage and acupuncture.
3. The oil was being used in cosmetics and traditional Chinese medicine.
4. Yang, who works at Jinjiang‘s Chinese medicine hospital and would give only his surname.
5. Yair Maimon, a practitioner of Chinese medicine and head of the Refuot center for integrated medicine.