- 1820–after 1882),
whose Illustrated Exposition of
Internal Techniques (Neigong
tushuo)
shows how
Shaolin monks drew on
Taoist methods like
those of the Yijin...
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Illustration of a Ming
musketry volley formation. From The
Illustrated Guide of Arms (Chinese: 軍器圖說,
Junqi Tushuo) by Bi
Maokang (Chinese: 畢懋康), c. 1639...
- Neo-Confucianist
philosopher Zhou
Dunyi provided a
multifaceted cosmology in his
Taiji Tushuo (太極圖說, "Diagram
Explaining the
Supreme Ultimate"),
which integrated the...
-
Machines of the Far West (Chinese: Yuǎn xī qí qì
túshuō lù zuì, 遠西奇器圖說錄最,
often abridged as Qí qì
túshuō, 奇器圖說) was an
encyclopedia of
Western mechanical...
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Chinese woodblock illustration of a
waidan alchemical refining furnace, 1856
Waike tushuo 外科圖説 (Illustrated
Manual of
External Medicine)...
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Style Taijiquan Illustrated and
Explained (陳氏太極拳圖說; Chén shì tàijí quán
túshuō)
published posthumously in 1933. It
charted the
paths of
force and movement...
-
stationary position at
military camp or near billets. In the
Yuanxi Qiqi
Tushuo Luzui ('Collected
Diagrams and
Explanations of the
Wonderful Machines of...
-
Chinese woodblock illustration of a
waidan alchemical refining furnace, 1856
Waike tushuo (外科圖説,
Illustrated Manual of
External Medicine)...
-
Encyclopedia of
Buddhist Arts (Chinese: 世界佛教美術圖說大辭典; pinyin: Shìjiè fójiào měishù
túshuō dà cídiǎn) is a set of
books that was
started by the
founder of Fo Guang...
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Shaanxi named Wang Zheng. In 1627 the two of them
published Yuanxi Qiqi
Tushuo Luzui (遠西奇器圖說錄最), (Diagrams and
explanations of the
wonderful machines of...