Huangdi Neijing 黃帝內經
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Huangdi Neijing 黃帝內經

En sida från boken Huangdi Neijing 黃帝內經. Vilken årgång vet jag inte men om boken skriver Élisabeth Rochat de la Vallée:
"Huang Di Nei Jing, Yellow Emperor’s Inner Canon contains two parts: the Su Wen, Basic Questions and Ling Shu or Spiritual Pivot each with 81 chapters.
Huangdi Nei Jing was first mentioned in the Han Shu 漢書 or Book of Han (111CE). The texts are generally dated by scholars between the late Warring States Period (475-221BC to the early Han (206-220CE). Su Wen is dated by Needham and Lu to the 2nd century BCE. Sivin argues that they are most likely from the 1st century BCE. Unschuld is supported by many other scholars in his arguments that the language and ideas of the Suwen date is between 400BCE and 260CE.
Scholars of excavated medical texts, Donald Harper, Vivienne Lo and Li Jianmin, agree that the systematic medical theory in the Neijing shows significant variance from texts found in the Mawangdui tomb (which was closed in 186 BCE). Because of this, they consider the Neijing to have been compiled after the Mawangdui texts
Huangdi Neijing is also used as a prefix for the Ming Tang (Hall of Light) and the Taisu (Grand Basis). "
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