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  Ding Feng - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ding Feng (Chengyuan) 丁奉 (承淵) was a noted Chinese general of the third century AD.
Ding Feng was known as a brave warrior and a skilful strategist.
At the end of the Three Kingdoms era, Ding Feng led troops against Wei’s Zhuge Dan and was promoted to General Who Eliminates the Bandits and Lord of Anfeng.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ding_Feng   (241 words)

  
 Ding Feng (Chengyuan) - Sanguozhi (Records of the Three Kingdoms) Biography - English Translation
Ding Feng often killed the enemy’s flag bearing generals and was usually wounded in battle.
Ding Feng said, “Currently, our force has moved very slowly; if the enemy was able to occupy the strategic ground, then we’ll be hard pressed to take it from them.” He then orders his army down from the road, and personally led 3000 men to advance secretly.
Ding Feng observed many of the enemy troops guarding the frontal camp were missing, and so Ding Feng said to his troops, “I shall take the Marquis title today!” Then he ordered his troops to take off their heavy armor and helmet, armed only with a short sword.
www.kongming.net /novel/sgz/dingfeng.php   (988 words)

  
 Global Information Hub for Integrated Medicine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Xi Feng Ding Xian Wan mainly functions to arouse patients from unconsciousness by clearing away heat and to relieve arrest convulsion by dispelling phlegm.
It is used to treat symptoms induced by accumulation and stagnation of phlegm and saliva, such as epilepsy and convulsion, discharge of frothy saliva from the mouth, opisthotonus, blank stares, and spasm in the limbs.
Combined use of bentoin and extract of Xi Feng Ding Xian Wan can lengthen the latency of cardiazol-induced convulsion in mice and can delay the occurrence of strychnine-induced convulsion in mice and prolong their survival time.
content.nhiondemand.com /moh/media/TCMF1.asp?objID=100869&ctype=tcmf   (296 words)

  
 Nucleation of single-walled carbon nanotubes on catalyst particles: MD and electronic structure calculations   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Ding, K. Bolton and A. Rosén, J. Phys.
[2] F. Ding, A. Rosén, and K. Bolton, J. Chem.
[3] F. Ding, A. Rosen, and K. Bolton, Chem.
www.fy.chalmers.se /conferences/nt05/abstracts/P8.html   (242 words)

  
 

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