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  1. Four Hundred Words of Golden Elixir completed Ancient Chinese medical works are a shining pearl in the treasure house of Chinese medicine. They have high guiding significance and practical value, and have made significant contributions and far-reaching influences on the development of medicine in later generations. Reads8.7ScoreShelves
  2. Supplements to Ziyang Zhenren's Enlightenment completed Chinese traditional cultural thoughts have a long history and are highly original, original and literary. The early ideological forms were very distinctive, with extensive and profound contents such as religious theology, Chinese medicine classics, ancient military art, Confucianism, Taoism, Buddhism and hundreds of schools of thought, Feng Shui metaphysics, Twenty-Four Histories, customs and geography, etc. This series of "Original Books on Classic Chinese Studies and Essence Culture" retains t Reads8.5ScoreShelves
  3. Qinghua Secret Text completed Important classics on inner alchemy. The full name is "The Secret Text of Jade Purple Gold and Qinghua Secret Text on the Internal Alchemy of the Golden Treasure". Written by Zhang Boduan in the Northern Song Dynasty, three volumes. "Wu Zhen Pian" was published later. Although it made a foundational contribution to the formation of the inner alchemy school of Taoism in the Southern Sect, Zhang still felt that "the beginning and end were not clear and the mechanism was still hidden" in terms of t Reads9.2ScoreShelves
  4. Enlightenment completed The study of inner alchemy in "Wu Zhen Chapter" was passed down from the ancient philosophical thoughts of Huang Lao Liezhuang. It was revealed by Boyang in the Han and Wei dynasties, and was carried forward by Zhongli Quan, Lu Dongbin and others in the Tang Dynasty. In the Tang and Song Dynasties, it continued to flourish and became a grand sight. Zhang Boduan of the Song Dynasty inherited the studies of Zhong and Lu, and his ancestors wrote Huang Lao. He imitated "Zhou Yi Shen Tong Qi" and wro Reads9.4ScoreShelves