Preface | |
History Of Qi Gong | p. 3 |
Introduction: The Characteristics and Functions of Qi Gong | p. 3 |
The Development of Qi Gong | p. 5 |
Other Qi Gong Practitioners and Physicians from the Warring States Period and the Han Dynasty | p. 10 |
Wei, Jin, and Northern and Southern Dynasties (220-581 A.D.) | p. 12 |
Sui, Tang, and Five Dynasties Period (581-979 A.D.) | p. 14 |
Song Jing Yuan (A.D. 960-1368 A.D.) | p. 17 |
Min Qin Period (A.D. 1368-1840 A.D.) | p. 21 |
The Three Main Methods of Qi Gong | p. 25 |
The Three Methods | p. 27 |
Qi Gong and Aspects of Chinese Medicine | p. 55 |
Modern Medicine and Traditional Medical Practices | p. 57 |
Qi Gong and Traditional Chinese Medicine | p. 57 |
Qi Gong and the Zang Fu Organs | p. 61 |
Qi Gong and the Meridians | p. 66 |
Qi Gong and the Three Treasures (Jing, Qi, Shen) | p. 70 |
Modern Medical Studies on Qi Gong | p. 79 |
List of Names and Titles | p. 87 |
Glossary of Chinese Terms | p. 92 |
Acknowledgements | p. 95 |
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