Chinese History, Volume 1
Title | Chinese History, Volume 1 PDF eBook |
Author | Endymion Wilkinson |
Publisher | Harvard-Yenching Institute Monograph Series |
Pages | 1124 |
Release | 2022-05-03 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780674260184 |
The sixth edition of Chinese History: A New Manual, revised and expanded to two volumes, includes the latest developments in digital tools and the ancillary disciplines essential for work on Chinese history. Volume 1 covers topics ranging from Language to Technology. Volume 2 presents primary and secondary sources chronologically by period.
A Chinese Manual
Title | A Chinese Manual PDF eBook |
Author | Sir Robert Kennaway Douglas |
Publisher | |
Pages | 416 |
Release | 1904 |
Genre | Chinese language |
ISBN |
A Barefoot Doctor's Manual
Title | A Barefoot Doctor's Manual PDF eBook |
Author | Hunan Zhong yi yao yan jiu suo. Ge wei hui |
Publisher | Running Press Book Publishers |
Pages | 998 |
Release | 1977 |
Genre | Health & Fitness |
ISBN |
The Chinese reader's manual
Title | The Chinese reader's manual PDF eBook |
Author | William Frederick Mayers |
Publisher | |
Pages | 474 |
Release | 1874 |
Genre | China |
ISBN |
Manual for Teaching and Learning Chinese as a Foreign Language
Title | Manual for Teaching and Learning Chinese as a Foreign Language PDF eBook |
Author | Bo Hu |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 96 |
Release | 2018-05-11 |
Genre | Foreign Language Study |
ISBN | 1351389017 |
Written in an extended dictionary format, the Manual for Teaching and Learning Chinese as a Foreign Language aims to cover all key terms related to teaching Chinese as a foreign language. Each section contains an introduction with language-specific information, and identifies students and teachers’ common questions, including the capacity of Chinese as a morphologically unmarked language to indicate categories such as tense and mood. Many entries listed in this manual come with an explanation, a commentary, and rich examples. The Manual for Teaching and Learning Chinese as a Foreign Language appeals to both Chinese as a foreign language (CFL) teachers and students, as well as being the ideal reference for researchers conducting comparative studies of the Chinese and English languages.
Chinese Architecture and Metaphor
Title | Chinese Architecture and Metaphor PDF eBook |
Author | Jiren Feng |
Publisher | University of Hawaii Press |
Pages | 322 |
Release | 2012-05-31 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0824861167 |
Investigating the historical tradition of Chinese architectural writing from antiquity to the twelfth century, Chinese Architecture and Metaphor reveals significant and fascinating social and cultural phenomena in the most important primary text for the study of the Chinese building tradition. Unlike previous scholarship, which has reviewed this imperially commissioned architectural manual largely as a technical work, this volume considers the Yingzao fashi’s unique literary value and explores the rich cultural implications in and behind its technical content. Utilizing a philological approach, the author pays particular attention to the traditional and contemporary architectural terminology presented in the Yingzao fashi. In examining the semantic meaning of the architectural terms used in the manual, he uncovers a systematic architectural metaphor wherein bracketing elements are likened to flowers, flowering branches, and foliage: Thus pillars with bracketing above are compared to blossoming trees. More importantly, this intriguing imagery was shared by different social groups, in particular craftsmen and literati, and craftsmen themselves employed literary knowledge in naming architectural elements. Relating these phenomena to the unprecedented flourishing of literature, the literati’s greater admiration of technical knowledge, and the higher intellectual capacity of craftsmen during the Song, Architecture and Metaphor demonstrates how the learned and “unlearned” cultures entangled in the construction of architectural knowledge in premodern China. It convincingly shows that technical language served as a faithful carrier of contemporary popular culture and aesthetic concepts. Chinese Architecture and Metaphor demonstrates a high level of engagement with a broad spectrum of sophisticated Chinese sources. It will become a classic work for all students and scholars of East Asian architecture.
A Manual of Acupuncture
Title | A Manual of Acupuncture PDF eBook |
Author | Peter Deadman |
Publisher | Journal of Chinese Medicine |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2007 |
Genre | Acupuncture |
ISBN | 9780951054659 |
Established as the most complete work on the channels, collaterals and points in English, A Manual of Acupuncture has become the gold standard text for students and practioners of acupuncture. Introductory chapters on the channels and collaterals, point categories, point selection models, point location and needling. Illustrations and text descriptions of all primary, extraordinary, divergent, luo-connecting and sinew channels. The points of the fourteen channels and the extra points with their English name, Chinese name, and Chinese character. the most exacting and accurate anatomical point locations yet published in any English text with practical point location notes to assist in easy location. Nearly 500 illustrations, with a single dedicated illustration for every point. Point actions to aid the understanding and memorization of each point's prinicpal qualities. Extensive lists of point indications taken from numerous classical and modern source texts and grouped for ease of reference. Substantial commentaries explaining in detail the principal historical and modern applications of the point, and drawing on classical and modern texts and the extensive clinical experience of the authors. Numerous classical prescriptions showing how the points have been used and combined through nearly two millenia of practice. Area illustrations showing the locations of the major points in each region of the body. Extensive idexes including an index of every point indication.