- The Yin Mountains, also
known by
their Chinese name as the Yin Shan or
Yinshan and by
various romanizations as the
Daqing Mountains, are
mountains in...
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Yinshan zhengyao is a
Chinese cookbook and
medical text
written by Hu Si****. It was
first published in 1330,
although the
original m****cript is no longer...
- The
Battle of
Yinshan (Chinese: 陰山之戰; pinyin:
Yīnshān zhī zhàn) was
fought on 27
March 630 CE near the Yin
mountain range close to the city of Dingxiang...
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Yinshan Rock
Paintings or Rock
Paintings of
Yinshan Mountains (simplified Chinese: 阴山岩画;
traditional Chinese: 陰山岩畫; pinyin:
Yīnshān Yánhuà), also known...
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historic cuisine of the
Mongolian court were
recorded by Hu Si**** in the
Yinshan Zhengyao,
known to us from the 1456 Ming
Dynasty edition m****cript, also...
-
therapist and
dietitian during Yuan dynasty. He is
known for his book
Yinshan zhengyao (Dietary Principles), that
became a
classic in
Chinese medicine...
- area of
approximately 114.2 km2 and is in the
southern foothills of the
Yinshan mountains. As of 2011, it had a po****tion of
roughly 377,100, including...
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Using the only
extant possibly Xiongnu writings, the rock art of the
Yinshan and
Helan Mountains, some
scholars argue that the
older Xiongnu writings...
- that are put in milk. Its
first known mention is in a 14th-century book,
Yinshan Zhenyao (飮膳正要), a food and
health manual written by Hu Si**** (忽思慧), a physician...
- Si****'s
Yinshan Zhengyao. Brill. ISBN 978-9-0474-4470-1. A Soup for the Qan:
Chinese Dietary Medicine of the
Mongol Era As Seen in Hu Si****'s
Yinshan Zhengyao:...