Nan Jing (Chinese medicine)
The Huangdi Bashiyi Nanjing (Chinese: 黃帝八十一難經; lit. 'The Huang Emperor's Canon of Eighty-One Difficult Issues'), often referred to simply as the Nan Jing, is one of the classics of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM).
Written in the late Han dynasty, the Nan Jing is so named because its 81 chapters seek to clarify enigmatic statements made in the Huangdi Neijing and is used extensively for study and reference in Japanese acupuncture and traditional Japanese medicine (TJM).[1]
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- ^ "Nan Jing: The Classic of Difficult Issues". ResearchGate. Retrieved 2021-01-01.
- Luciano Baracco (1 January 2011). National Integration and Contested Autonomy: The Caribbean Coast of Nicaragua. Algora Publishing. p. 154. ISBN 978-0-87586-823-3.
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