Sun Simiao (traditional Chinese: 孫思邈; simplified Chinese: 孙思邈; pinyin: Sūn Sīmiǎo; Wade–Giles: Sun Ssu-miao; died 682) was a Chinese physician and writer of the Sui and Tang dynasty. He was titled as China's King of Medicine (藥王; 药王, Yaowang) for his significant contributions to Chinese medicine and tremendous care to his patients.
SunSimiao (traditional Chinese: 孫思邈; simplified Chinese: 孙思邈; pinyin: SūnSīmiǎo; Wade–Giles: Sun Ssu-miao; died 682) was a Chinese physician and writer...
teacher. Only descendant of Yue Nu Sword. Wanders freely with SunSimiao. Li Guangfu as SunSimiao A Taoist physician renowned for his medical knowledge and...
medical scholars of the post-Han period included Tao Hongjing (456–536), SunSimiao of the Sui and Tang dynasties, Zhang Jiegu (c. 1151–1234), and Li Shizhen...
Danjing yaojue ("Essential Formulas of Alchemical Classics") attributed to SunSimiao (c. 581 – c. 682 AD), a famous medical specialist respectfully called...
Fangzhong buyi (房中補益, Health Benefits of the Bedchamber) was preserved in SunSimiao's 652 classic medical reference Qianjin yaofang (Essential Prescriptions...
book Zhu bing yuan hou lun (Sources and Symptoms of All Diseases) and by SunSimiao (581–682) in his book Bei ji qian jin yao fang (Essential Emergency Formulas...
(Burgundy), Jews are prohibited from serving as judges or customs officers. SunSimiao, Chinese medicine doctor (approximate date) Yan Shigu, Chinese author...
for Emergencies, is a Chinese medical text by Tang-dynasty physician SunSimiao, first published in 652. A sequel was published in 682. Comprising thirty...
Pao Ku Ko (third century A.D.) Shen Yu Hsiu (15th century) Sun Pu-Eh (12th century) SunSimiao (died 682) Tao Hongjing (456–536) Wei Boyang Xu Fu (255 BC-...
author of The Perfumed Garden Hua Tuo, author of On Venereal disease. SunSimiao, author of On the Loss and Gain of The Chamber Art Wan Quan, author of...
example, but there are many others. A good example of a medicine deity is SunSimiao, who became Yaowang. Another is Baosheng Dadi. Bixia is mythologically...
preserve corpses. There is a possibility that SunSimiao (above) died from taking mercury elixirs. According to Sun's hagiography in the 10th-century Xuxian...
Wangwu in 829. Other relevant texts from Tang Dynasty masters (such as SunSimiao and Wu Yun) associated with the Zuowanglun tradition include the Dingguan...
Patient safety Peelian principles Primum non nocere Sushruta § Followers SunSimiao White Coat Ceremony Ethical codes of conduct for physicians Charaka shapath...
Many of these methods date back to Tang dynasty figures like alchemist SunSimiao (582–683) and the Highest Clarity Patriarch Sima Chengzhen (647–735)....
methods or to preserve the man's yang. In the medieval Tang Dynasty, SunSimiao documented the "thousand of gold contraceptive prescription" for women...
to 73 in SunSimiao's. The selection of herbs grew from one (Eupatorium fortunei), to dozens used by Zhang, to over one hundred used by Sun. During the...
prohibitions than Sun, and that he provided information on how to prepare foodstuffs rather than just describe their properties. The works of SunSimiao and Meng...
(456–536) SunSimiao (d. 682) Li Bi (722–789) Lü Dongbin (c. 750–) Du Guangting (850–933) Chen Tuan (871–989) Wang Chongyang (1113–1170) Sun Bu'er (1119–1182)...
Refining Qi" (DZ 834) is attributed to the Daoist physician and alchemist SunSimiao (d. 682). This text first records five phases in taming the mind and seven...
illustrations were attributed to a student of the famous Tang doctor SunSimiao (581–682 CE). The Baoshengjing gives the Chinese names of the death-hastening...
dynasty (b. 615) Maslama ibn Mukhallad al-Ansari, companion of Muhammad SunSimiao, Chinese medicine doctor Lady K’awiil Ajaw, queen regnant of the Maya...
medical scholars of the post-Han period included Tao Hongjing (456–536), SunSimiao of the Sui and Tang dynasties, Zhang Jiegu (c. 1151–1234), and Li Shizhen...
influential during this period, but were not preserved. In the mid 7th century, SunSimiao published acupuncture-related diagrams and charts that established standardized...
Palace was originally built in the Tang dynasty (618-907) and named after SunSimiao, also known as King of Medicine (药王) who lived in seclusion here. The...
physicians. Authors of medicine in the Tang include Zhen Chuan (d. 643) and SunSimiao (581–682), the former who first identified in writing that patients with...