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    Sun Simiao (traditional Chinese: 孫思邈; simplified Chinese: 孙思邈; pinyin: Sūn Sīmiǎo; Wade–Giles: Sun Ssu-miao; died 682) was a Chinese physician and writer...
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  • teacher. Only descendant of Yue Nu Sword. Wanders freely with Sun Simiao. Li Guangfu as Sun Simiao A Taoist physician renowned for his medical knowledge and...
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  • Sex. Tao, Hongjing, On the Loss and Gain of Intercourse with Woman. Sun, Simiao, On the Loss and Gain of The Chamber Art. Tuo, Hua, On Venereal disease...
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    medical scholars of the post-Han period included Tao Hongjing (456–536), Sun Simiao of the Sui and Tang dynasties, Zhang Jiegu (c. 1151–1234), and Li Shizhen...
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  • the Six Dynasties poetry tradition. Sun En (died 402) – leader of a rebellion against the Jin dynasty. Sun Simiao (581–682)- a traditional Chinese medicine...
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    book Zhu bing yuan hou lun (Sources and Symptoms of All Diseases) and by Sun Simiao (581–682) in his book Bei ji qian jin yao fang (Essential Emergency Formulas...
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    (Burgundy), Jews are prohibited from serving as judges or customs officers. Sun Simiao, Chinese medicine doctor (approximate date) Yan Shigu, Chinese author...
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    Danjing yaojue ("Essential Formulas of Alchemical Classics") attributed to Sun Simiao (c. 581 – c. 682 AD), a famous medical specialist respectfully called...
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    Fangzhong buyi (房中補益, Health Benefits of the Bedchamber) was preserved in Sun Simiao's 652 classic medical reference Qianjin yaofang (Essential Prescriptions...
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    preserve corpses. There is a possibility that Sun Simiao (above) died from taking mercury elixirs. According to Sun's hagiography in the 10th-century Xuxian...
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