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The Compendium of Materia Medica by Li Shizhen
1media/a209a51310c6baa680edcc8052723d12_thumb.jpg2024-08-08T08:13:26+00:002c07f5a3014e79bbc32483731355b4ae79b0660311Although compiled during the Ming Dynasty, "The Compendium of Materia Medica" continued to be an essential reference during the Qing period. This extensive pharmacopeia documented the properties of thousands of medicinal substances used in traditional Chinese medicine. Its ongoing use and expansion during the Qing Dynasty reflect the continuity and evolution of medical knowledge in this era.plain2024-08-08T08:13:26+00:00National Library of China2c07f5a3014e79bbc32483731355b4ae79b06603
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12024-08-08T08:23:31+00:00Science and Technology in the Qing Dynasty2plain2024-08-08T10:06:34+00:00The Qing Dynasty (1644-1912) was a time of significant scientific and technological advancements in China. While the period is often seen as a time of conservatism and adherence to traditional values, the Qing era also witnessed innovations in fields like astronomy, medicine, engineering, and more. This page explores the notable achievements in science and technology during this period, illustrating the dynamic interplay between traditional knowledge and new discoveries.
1. Astronomy: 2. Medicine 3. Engineering: 4. Mathematics: 5. Agriculture: The Qing Dynasty’s achievements in science and technology illustrate a period of both preservation and innovation, where traditional knowledge was upheld while new ideas were explored and integrated. The selected archives provide a window into the technological and scientific advancements that helped shape the Qing Empire's development and legacy.
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