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      Zhou's Pulse Study

      by Zhou Meisheng

      This book is a classic work by Professor Zhou Meisheng, a renowned Chinese medicine expert and author of "The Moxa Cord." It explores the classification of pulse patterns and their pathological foundations, integrating traditional Chinese medicine insights with modern cardiovascular understanding. Zhou translates abstract concepts of pulse diagnosis into concrete terms, dividing dynamic pulse patterns into two main categories: morphology and rhythm, each with specific subtypes. This pioneering approach offers significant clinical reference and application value in Chinese medicine.

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      Golden Needle: Plum Blossom Acupuncture School

      by Zhou Meisheng

      The Plum Blossom Acupuncture School, also known as "Zhou's Plum Blossom Acupuncture," originates from the family tradition of Zhou Meisheng, a luminary in Chinese acupuncture and the author of "The Moxa Cord." This technique boasts nearly 300 years of history. Named after the fourth-generation master and late Qing Dynasty physician Zhou Shudong, who had a particular fondness for plum blossoms, the school was recognized as an intangible cultural heritage of Anhui Province in 2017. This book is the foundational and sole surviving work of the Plum Blossom Acupuncture School, offering essential insights into its acupuncture theories and techniques.

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      Illustrated Acupuncture

      by Zhang Lijian

      This richly illustrated book provides a comprehensive overview of the development and evolution of acupuncture, covering principles, methods, notable figures, classical texts, modern applications, and international dissemination. It presents a historically rich picture of acupuncture's progress from different perspectives. The book offers a vivid and engaging narrative, combining academic rigor with captivating content. Aimed at presenting the complete picture of acupuncture's evolution in an accessible manner, this book is an excellent resource for acupuncture enthusiasts.

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      Illustrated Compendium of Materia Medica

      by Guo Junshuang

      This book offers a fresh interpretation of the ancient Chinese pharmacopeia, “Compendium of Materia Medica.” Divided into two volumes, it introduces 671 commonly used herbs with precise descriptions and vivid full-color hand-drawn illustrations. The book distills the essence of the “Compendium of Materia Medica” into content that is both scientifically accurate and practically useful for modern health and healing practices.

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      Illustrated Classic of the Shennong Ben Cao Jing

      by Zhang Wei

      This book is a meticulously curated and illustrated compilation based on the “Shennong Ben Cao Jing.” It categorizes herbs into superior, medium, and inferior grades, detailing each herb's name, original text, annotations, translations, sources, uses, and medicinal formulas. The precise descriptions are complemented by vivid full-color hand-drawn illustrations, providing a clear overview of early Chinese clinical herbal medicine practices. This book serves as a valuable reference for the study of traditional Chinese medicine.

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      Bean Trellis, My Mother-in-law

      by Ma Ruifang

      As the Chinese saying goes, "mothers-in-law and daughters-in-law are natural enemies". However, Bean Trellis, My Mother-in-law depicts the close bond of the author as daughter-in-law with her mother-in-law for more than three decades. Wherein lies the secret? "仁" Benevolence, "义" righteousness, "礼" courtesy, "智" wisdom, and "信" faith are constant beliefs of the Chinese people, which in the author's eyes are also the most admirable qualities of her mother-in-law, who is illiterate, yet hardworking, kind, and full of the wisdom of simple life. Her kindness and generosity is just the secret to the well-being of the whole family. Aside from describing the unique in-law relationship, this book also looks at the ups and downs of a big Chinese family from the 1970s to the 2020s. With humorous and documentary storytelling, the author wrote her life stories just like chatting with neighbors under the bean trellis. It is all-encompassing, containing traditional Chinese wisdom about getting along with the world, educating children, and even cooking, which could provide new reading experiences and inspiration for all readers.

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