Huangfu Mi, the Glossary
Huangfu Mi (215–282), courtesy name Shi'an, was a Chinese physician, essayist, historian, poet, and writer who lived through the late Eastern Han dynasty, Three Kingdoms period and early Western Jin dynasty.[1]
Table of Contents
14 relations: Acupuncture, Biographies of Exemplary Women, Cao Wei, Chaona, Chinese language, Han dynasty, Huangfu Song, Jin dynasty (266–420), Lists of people of the Three Kingdoms, Moxibustion, Pingliang, Pinyin, Three Kingdoms, Wellcome Collection.
- 215 births
- 282 deaths
- 3rd-century Chinese historians
- 3rd-century Chinese physicians
- Cao Wei essayists
- Cao Wei historians
- Cao Wei poets
- Cao Wei science writers
- Jin dynasty (266–420) essayists
- Jin dynasty (266–420) historians
- Jin dynasty (266–420) poets
- Jin dynasty (266–420) science writers
Acupuncture
Acupuncture is a form of alternative medicine and a component of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) in which thin needles are inserted into the body.
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Biographies of Exemplary Women
The Biographies of Exemplary Women is a book compiled by the Han dynasty scholar Liu Xiang.
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Cao Wei
Wei (C) (220–266)Also known as Cao Wei (曹魏) or Former Wei.
Chaona
Chaona is a town of Lingtai County, Pingliang, Gansu, China.
Chinese language
Chinese is a group of languages spoken natively by the ethnic Han Chinese majority and many minority ethnic groups in China.
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Han dynasty
The Han dynasty was an imperial dynasty of China (202 BC9 AD, 25–220 AD) established by Liu Bang and ruled by the House of Liu.
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Huangfu Song
Huangfu Song (died April 195), courtesy name Yizhen, was a military general who lived during the Eastern Han dynasty of China.
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Jin dynasty (266–420)
The Jin dynasty or Jin Empire, sometimes distinguished as the or the, was an imperial dynasty in China that existed from 266 to 420.
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Lists of people of the Three Kingdoms
The following are lists of people significant to the Three Kingdoms period (220–280) of Chinese history.
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Moxibustion
Moxibustion is a traditional Chinese medicine therapy which consists of burning dried mugwort (moxa) on particular points on the body.
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Pingliang
Pingliang is a prefecture-level city in eastern Gansu province, China, bordering Shaanxi province to the south and east and the Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region to the north.
Pinyin
Hanyu Pinyin, or simply pinyin, is the most common romanization system for Standard Chinese.
Three Kingdoms
The Three Kingdoms of Cao Wei, Shu Han, and Eastern Wu dominated China from 220 to 280 AD following the end of the Han dynasty.
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Wellcome Collection
Wellcome Collection is a museum and library based at 183 Euston Road, London, England, displaying a mixture of medical artefacts and original artworks exploring "ideas about the connections between medicine, life and art".
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See also
215 births
- Huangfu Mi
- Regalianus
282 deaths
- Huangfu Mi
- Jia Chong
- Pope Maximus of Alexandria
- Probus (emperor)
- Sun Chu (Western Jin)
- Xue Ying
- Zhu Zixing
3rd-century Chinese historians
- Chen Shou
- Fu Xuan
- Hua He
- Huangfu Mi
- Qiao Zhou
- Sima Biao
- Wang Chen (Three Kingdoms)
- Wang Su (Cao Wei)
- Wei Zhao (Eastern Wu)
- Xiahou Xuan
- Xu Zheng (Eastern Wu)
- Xue Ying
- Yu Huan
- Zhang Yi (Junsi)
3rd-century Chinese physicians
Cao Wei essayists
Cao Wei historians
Cao Wei poets
- Cai Yan
- Cao Mao
- Cao Pi
- Cao Zhi
- Fu Xuan
- Handan Chun
- Huangfu Mi
- Liu Ling (poet)
- Liu Shao (Three Kingdoms)
- Zhang Hua
Cao Wei science writers
- Huangfu Mi
- Liu Hui
Jin dynasty (266–420) essayists
- Fan Tai
- Fu Xuan
- Huangfu Mi
- Lu Ji (Shiheng)
- Pei Wei (Jin dynasty)
- Zhi Dun
Jin dynasty (266–420) historians
- Chen Shou
- Du Yu
- Fan Ye (historian)
- Fu Xuan
- Gan Bao
- Guo Pu
- Huangfu Mi
- Qiao Zhou
- Sima Biao
- Sun Sheng (Jin dynasty)
- Wang Chen (Three Kingdoms)
- Wang Jia (Taoist)
- Xi Zuochi
- Yu Huan
- Yuan Hong (historian)
Jin dynasty (266–420) poets
- Fu Xuan
- Guo Pu
- Huangfu Mi
- Liu Kun (Jin dynasty)
- Liu Ling (poet)
- Lu Ji (Shiheng)
- Pan Yue (poet)
- Sun Chuo
- Tao Yuanming
- Wang Rong (Jin dynasty)
- Xi Zheng
- Xie Lingyun
- Xie Shang
- Yuan Shansong
- Zhang Hua
- Zhang Jiying
- Zuo Fen
- Zuo Si
Jin dynasty (266–420) science writers
- Huangfu Mi
- Yu Xi
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huangfu_Mi
Also known as Huang-fu Mi.