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  Artbohemia.cz, Qi Bai-Shi (China), 214 uměleckých děl
Qi Bai-shi (齊白石), also known as Qi Huang (齊璜) or Qi Weiqing (齊胃青), was born in 1863 in Xiangtan (湘 潭) County, Hunan (湖 南) Province.
Qi Bai-shi died in Beijing on September 16, 1957 at the venerable age of ninety-six.
Ch'i (Qi 齊), however, was a delicate child, and as he was unable to endure the strength-taxing labor in the fields, when he was eight years old his family apprenticed him to a carpenter.
www.artbohemia.cz /Baishi-qi   (3063 words)

  
 Paradigm Publications: Information sources in acupuncture and traditional Chinese medicine.   (Site not responding. Last check: )
For example, intrinsic to liver qi is the presence of horizontal counterflow and a hyperactivity of the liver's capacity for coursing and draining.
Bai Zhu (Rhizoma Atractylodis Macrocephylae), Bai Shao (Radix Paeoniae), Chen Pi (Pericarpium Citri Reticulatae), and Fang Feng (Radix Ledebouriellae).
While this prescription is primarily for warming the liver, it is simultaneously used to move the qi, disperse cold and disinhibit dampness in the treatment of the symptoms of lower abdominal pain and soreness and shan qi.
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 Daoist Priest Bai Mei   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Bai Mei also participated in the temple meeting, he expressed that the temple should not allow these rebels to stay otherwise this would involve the temple into political affairs with the state and other "worldly issues" which goes against the principles of being a monk.
Bai Mei was inspired to find that the Daoists of Emei were trained martial artists and that their styles though lesser known than that of Shaolin or the more famous Daoist Wudang school, had many distinctive attributes.
Cheng Ming Dao was an orphan that was raised at the temple.
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 2002 fall
Qi was the first child of his family, and he had six brothers and three sisters.
Because Qi had been fragile since he was born, his family knew that it was out of the question for him to become a farmer.
Qi moved to Beijing in 1917, when he was fifty-five, to avoid the harassment and extortion of bandits and local bullies, who had grown greatly in number because of the unstable political situation at that time.
taipei.tzuchi.org.tw /tzquart/2002fa/qf4.htm   (2583 words)

  
 Fan Collection   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Qi Baishi (1864 — 1957) was the son of a farmer who lived in a mountain village in Hunan Province.
Qi was encouraged and began transforming himself, withdrawing from society.
Qi was perhaps the most well-known artist in modern China and had many assumed names.
www.uwsp.edu /ia/pwilliam/Fan8.htm   (370 words)

  
 For Practitioners | hep c health | douglas eisenstark
Bai Mao Gen is used to cool the blood in accordance with the concept of heat in the blood.
Huang Qi, Bai Zhu, Dang Gui and Bai Shao, Niu Zhen Zi, Xu duan (tonify Yin and Yang), Xiang Fu, Xiao Ji (to cool blood), Cao He Che, He gen, Sheng Di and Shu Di huang, Yi Mu Cao, Bai Ji lian (resist viruses and cancers) and Zhi Zi.
Zheng Qi is translated as Upright Qi and is defined in Giovanni Maciocia as "a General term to indicate the various Qi having the function of protecting the body from invasion by exterior pathogenic factors.
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 Bai Qi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bai Qi (Simplified Chinese: 白起)(?-257 BC) was an outstanding military leader in the state of Qin in the Warring States Period.
As a commander of Qin for 30 years, Bai Qi slew more than 1 million soldiers, seized 70 cities of the other 6 States in the Warring States Period.
In 257 BC he was hated by the then Prime Minister Fan Ju and was forced to commit suicide in Yin Mi.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Bai_Qi   (242 words)

  
 Chinese Medical Psychiatry by Bob Flaws and James Lake, MD   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Because the liver pertains to wood and governs coursing and discharge and the regulation of the qi mechanism, "[it] governs the sprouting forth of the source qi and is the beginning of the qi transformation, emission, and engenderment."
However, if the liver viscus’s qi is vacuous, then engenderment and emission lose their strength and coursing and discharge do not function correctly (literally, do not reach).This then results in melancholy and anxiety, and the main manifestations of depression in middle-aged females are anxiety and depression.
In that case, the treatment principles are to course the liver and rectify the qi, fortify the spleen and boost the qi, nourish the liver and enrich the kidneys.
www.chinesemedicalpsychiatry.com /articles/article_qui_vacuity.html   (1480 words)

  
 White Pine Healing Arts - Articles and Translations
This can cause the fetal Qi to be restless and the Chong and Ren Mai to loose their consolidation.
I use Bai Ji Rhizoma Bletillae Striatae to remedy the breaking of the placenta from the wall of the uterus and stop bleeding.
San Qi Radix Notoginseng is not in the perscription because its warm nature will tend to scatter.
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 Best generals of Qin kingdom/dynasty - China History Forum, chinese history forum
Bai Qi He was definitely a military genuine that had very few rivals in other Warring States.
Bai Qi (?-257 BC) is said to be the descendant of Bai Yi Bing and is a native fo Mei and a famous Qin general.
Bai Qi is sent on an expedition to relieve the Han, killing 130000 and capturing 3 enemy egnerals.
www.chinahistoryforum.com /index.php?showtopic=1952   (1650 words)

  
 China Herb Company Catalog
In TCM terms, the formula tonifies the qi, nourishes the yin and blood, regulates digestion, and calms the spirit.
Sheng Di Huang/Rehmannia, Gou Qi Zi/Lycium and He Shou Wu/Polygonum Multi nourish the liver and kidney yin and the liver blood to protect the liver and reduce inflammation.
A second formula, Huang Qi Jian Zhong Tang/Astragalus regulating the middle decoction, is used to complete the dynamic tension that harmonizes the nutritive and defensive mechanisms.
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 Chinese Medical Psychiatry by Bob Flaws and James Lake, MD   (Site not responding. Last check: )
According to the author, plum pit qi is a disease which is mostly due to the liver and spleen.
Her pattern was thus categorized as liver depression and qi counterflow, loss of harmony of the spleen and stomach, and phlegm qi counterflowing upward.
It was, therefore, appropriate that her treatment mainly consisted of coursing the liver and resolving depression, rectifying the qi and transforming phlegm.
chinesemedicalpsychiatry.com /articles/article_plum_pit_qi.html   (2302 words)

  
 Bai Xue
This disassociation is also found in the Yuefu Shiji, where Bai Xue is in the section of qin song lyrics, but Yang Chun is included in the Jiangnan melody section of Qingshang lyrics.
When reading the stories of the origins of Bai Xue one should keep in mind that these are mainly for their literary and historical associations, and have little to do with the actual origins of any surviving melody.
Bai Xue survives in 34 handbooks to 1878.
www.silkqin.com /02qnpu/07sqmp/sq30bx.htm   (912 words)

  
 Qi Gong : Identification with Heaven and Earth
The following set of Qi Gong exercises in five sections is aimed to prevent diseases by promoting an uninterrupted flow of Qi between the upper und the lower part of the human body, which correspond to Yang and Yin and to heaven and earth.
In modern times, human beings use their brains much more and their "seven emotions" (ecstasy, anger, melancholy, anxiety, grief, fear and terror) are much stronger than in ancient times, resulting in an excess of Qi in the upper part of the body and a defiency in the lower part.
It bears resemblance to standing exercises, but with the purpose of conducting fire in the heart into the lower elixir field to improve the morbid condition caused by excess of Qi in the upper part of the body and deficiency in the lower part.
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 BAI QI Articles Bai Qi (Simplified Chinese ??; piny
As a commander of Qin for more than 30 years, Bai Qi slew a total of one million six hundred and fifty thousand soldiers, seized 70 cities of the other 6 States in the Warring States Period.
Bai Qi, however, believed that it was not the correct time to attack Zhao, so he refused the command of the king with an excuse of his sickness.
Bai Qi, who believed Qin cannot gain a victory in this battle, refused the request with the excuse of his sickness, once more.
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 Painting168
Qi Baishi brushwork is exceptionally fluent and his position of red and fl creates a strong feeling of autumnal richness and response.
Ch'i (Qi), however, was a delicate child, and as he was unable to endure the strength-taxing labor in the fields, when he was eight years old his family apprenticed him to a carpenter.
Per encomiare i suoi successi artistici, nel 1953, il Ministero della cultura gli conferi` il titolo onorifico di “Astista del popolo”; nello stesso anno, Qi Baishi fu eletto Presidente dell’Associazione degli artisti cinesi; e nel 1956 ottenne il premio internazionale della pace conferito dal Consiglio mondiale della pace, diventando una notorieta` della cultira mondiale.
www.hkartclub.com /painting/painting168.html   (1607 words)

  
 Sexual Arousal Disorder: Western and Oriental Medical Perspectives, Part Two | acupuncturetoday.com
Yin and blood tonics such as dang gui, shu di huang, fu ling and bai shao (radix paeoniae lactiflorae) are used to counterbalance the drying effects of yang tonics.
Bai zhu and fu ling strengthen the spleen to prevent the liver from overacting on the spleen and stomach.
Zhi mu and huang bai clear deficient heat that may cause irritability and flaring of deficient fire of the kidney affecting the shen.
www.acupuncturetoday.com /archives2002/oct/10chenjang.html   (1491 words)

  
 The Battle of Changping and the Bloody Night
Bai Qi thought such a large number of people would be a heavy encumbrance to Qin State and they were very dangerous if they rebelled.
According to the words of Bai Qi, half of Qin’s armymen died in battle and all supplies were depleted.
Bai Qi was killed because of the calumny of the prime minister, the people of Qin yearned for him and offered sacrifice to him.
www.hxtimes.com /articles/states/changping.htm   (1360 words)

  
 America's Longevity Health Clinic: Herbs
With bitter and warm attributes, yan hu suo is used to alleviate pain, infogorate the blood and to move Qi in the Heart, Liver, Lung, and Stomach.
It is used to strengthen Qi, stop coughs, moisten the lungs, clears heat, relieves toxicity, and alleviates spasms.
Gou qi zi is used to treat liver yin deficiency (blurry vision, dizziness, headaches) and kidney yin deficiency (spermatorrhea, lumbago).
www.longevity4me.com /herbs.html   (1725 words)

  
 The Chinese Medical Differentiation & Treatment of Blood Ejection - Blue Poppy Press
Qi counterflow stirs the network vessels, and static blood, following the upward counterflow of qi, runs frenetic and seeps outside the vessels, thus engendering ejection of blood which is purplish-fl and contains static clots.
There is accompanying stabbing pain in the stomach duct which is fixed and refuses pressure, a flish facial complexion, thirst with a desire to rinse the mouth but not to rinse the throat, a purplish-fl tongue or a tongue with static macules and static speckles, and a rapid, bowstring pulse.
The central qi is the qi of the spleen and stomach.
www.bluepoppy.com /press/download/articles/blood_eject_apr01.cfm   (4008 words)

  
 Life of Guangzhou - Guangzhou Qi Qiao Traditional Culture Festival
Qi Qiao Festival, also called the Double Seventh Festival, is cerebrated on the 7th day of the 7th month of the Chinese lunar calendar.
This is called Bai Qi Liang, which means putting out your best stuff to welcome the Qi Qiao Festival.
They thread a needle in the moonlight to foretell their future; this is called Qi Qiao.
www.lifeofguangzhou.com /node_10/node_228/node_233/node_237/2007/08/08/118654245125221.shtml   (348 words)

  
 Honso USA Product List, sho-saiko-to, Juzen-taiho-to, Hange-shashin-to....
Si jun zi tang is the principle formula tonifying qi, while si wu tang is the principle formula nourishing blood.
Huang qi, bai zhu, and fu ling, strengthen spleen and lung qi and thereby reinforce the action of ren shen.
The focus of this formula is to warm and tonify qi and blood.
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 Kamwo Herbs - Stork Brand Herbs A - C
Use for plum pit Qi, the sensation of phlegm accumulation in the throat.
Nourishes lung qi, tonifies lung qi, calms wheezing, relieves cough.
Use for wei syndromes or wind stroke due to deficiency of Qi and blood with symptoms of hemiplegia, numbness, muscle atrophy.
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 Battle of Changping - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
At the same time, the Qin replaced Wang He with the renowned general, Bai Qi (白起).
Bai Qi then dispatched troops to make counter-attacks.
Bai Qi was afraid that the Zhao troops might eventually revolt, so he devised some deception and had them all killed, sending only two hundred and forty of the youngest soldiers back to Zhao.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Battle_of_Changping   (857 words)

  
 bai fu zi Complementary and Alternative Healing University
guan bai fu 关白附﹐zhu jie bai fu竹节白附﹐yu bai fu 禹白附﹐du jiao lian 独角莲。
Compositon: bai fu zi, dong gua zi, bai ji, shi liu pi.
Raw bai fu zi (sheng bai fu zi) is toxic and not to be taken internally.
alternativehealing.org /bai_fu_zi.htm   (181 words)

  
 v7n1
Feng Qi and Chao-Ping Chen, A complete monotonicity of the gamma function (dvi) (pdf) (ps)
In this short note, we give a new algebraic inequality, and by its application, we generalize a known result in [1].
Feng Qi and Chao-Ping Chen, "A complete monotonicity of the gamma function ", RGMIA Research Report Collection, 7(1), Article 1, 2004.
rgmia.vu.edu.au /v7n1.html   (876 words)

  
 Department of Psychology: Qi Gong Study
Paul Ryan and Master Bai, a Qi Gong practitioner from Beijing and master for more than 40 years, preparing for a study of Qi Gong and its effects on the brain and autonomic function.
Masters Bai and Bao immediately before the start of the study.
The results of the study suggested that the placebo effect is a powerful means through which Qi Gong influences the health of its practitioners.
psychology.uchicago.edu /people/faculty/cacioppo/qigong.shtml   (124 words)

  
 QI BAI SHI (English)
Qi was one of the greatest comtemporary artists of the traditional Chinese art.
His name is well known throughout the world and his works are highly appreciated by the Chinese art lovers and international collectors.
This exhibition includes Qi's sixty paintings and caligraphies and forty seals.
www.macaumuseum.gov.mo /htmls/tempexhi/qibaishi_eng.htm   (132 words)

  
 Shoot An Arrow Through A Willow Leaf ...
King of the State of Qin sent his general Bai Qi to attack the State of Wei.
Bai Qi was a general with great military gifts and had never lost a battle.
a man called Su Li was sent to see Bai Qi to persuade him not to wage war.
www.china-corner.com /article_list.asp?id=974   (391 words)

  
 Acupuncture.com - Education - Zang Fu - Formulas - Gui Pi Tang
With Huang Qi, Bai Zhu and Zhi Gan Cao, tonifies SP to generate Blood.
With Bai Zhu and Fu Ling, for SP / ST Qi Xu.
Regulates Qi, strengthens SP and prevents indigestion due to the rich nature of the other herbs.
www.acupuncture.com /education/zf.formulas/guipitang1.htm   (317 words)

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