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Journal articles on the topic "Xiao, Tong, Chinese literature"

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Chow, Hei Ching, Tsz Him So, Horace Cheuk Wai Choi, and Ka On Lam. "Literature Review of Traditional Chinese Medicine Herbs–Induced Liver Injury From an Oncological Perspective With RUCAM." Integrative Cancer Therapies 18 (January 2019): 153473541986947. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1534735419869479.

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Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) herbs are commonly regarded to be safe with minimal toxicities in Chinese communities. Cancer patients who are receiving Western oncology therapy often concurrently take TCM herbs for anticancer and symptom relief purposes. We performed a literature review for current evidence on TCM herb–induced liver injury from an oncological perspective. A literature search on PubMed was performed to identify publications regarding TCM herbs and concoctions with hepatoprotective or hepatotoxic properties. Lists of commonly used herbs and their causality levels were compiled. In view of the wide range of evidence available, cases assessed by the well-established RUCAM (Roussel Uclaf Causality Assessment Method) algorithm were categorized as the highest level of evidence. More than one case of TCM herb–induced liver injury was confirmed by RUCAM in the following herbs and concoctions: Lu Cha ( Camellia sinensis), Bai Xian Pi ( Dictamnus dasycarpus), Tu San Qi ( Gynura segetum), Jin Bu Huan ( Lycopodium serratum), He Shou Wu ( Polygoni multiflora), Ge Gen ( Pueraria lobata), Dan Lu Tong Du tablet, Shou Wu Pian, Xiao Chai Hu Tang, Xiao Yin pill, and Yang Xue Sheng Fa capsule. Finally, TCM with anticancer or symptom relief uses were discussed in detail with regard to their hepatotoxic or hepatoprotective properties.
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Chen, Xin, and Yingxi Liu. "Research on the Spatial Reconstruction of University Libraries: A Case Study of Liu Xiao Ling Tong Book Pavilion of Yunnan Normal University." Libri 68, no. 3 (2018): 165–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/libri-2018-0003.

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Abstract With the spatial culture theory as the basis and from the perspective of cultural heritage, this paper elucidates the construction of the Liu Xiao Ling Tong Book Pavilion of Yunnan Normal University (which may also be interpreted as a Traditional Culture Commons), introduces modern library concepts such as ‘celebrity charm’, featured resources and space reconstruction, as well as provides enlightenment to the library cycle with Chinese wisdom and experience. This paper applies participant observation method, interviewing method and textual analysis method with the data collection period from September 2015 to December 2016. Through library space reconstruction and the inheritance of certain outstanding features of Chinese culture, the Liu Xiao Ling Tong Book Pavilion has had an influence among university faculty and students, the university library circle in China and even the entire education circle, while also complemented and improved the applicability of the spatial culture theory in the library circumstance.
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Zhang, Lei, Yin Li, Xinfeng Guo, et al. "Text Mining of the Classical Medical Literature for Medicines That Show Potential in Diabetic Nephropathy." Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine 2014 (2014): 1–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/189125.

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Objectives. To apply modern text-mining methods to identify candidate herbs and formulae for the treatment of diabetic nephropathy.Methods. The method we developed includes three steps: (1) identification of candidate ancient terms; (2) systemic search and assessment of medical records written in classical Chinese; (3) preliminary evaluation of the effect and safety of candidates.Results. Ancient terms Xia Xiao, Shen Xiao, and Xiao Shen were determined as the most likely to correspond with diabetic nephropathy and used in text mining. A total of 80 Chinese formulae for treating conditions congruent with diabetic nephropathy recorded in medical books from Tang Dynasty to Qing Dynasty were collected. Sao si tang (also called Reeling Silk Decoction) was chosen to show the process of preliminary evaluation of the candidates. It had promising potential for development as new agent for the treatment of diabetic nephropathy. However, further investigations about the safety to patients with renal insufficiency are still needed.Conclusions. The methods developed in this study offer a targeted approach to identifying traditional herbs and/or formulae as candidates for further investigation in the search for new drugs for modern disease. However, more effort is still required to improve our techniques, especially with regard to compound formulae.
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Feng, Ma. "The Individual Features Of Indonesian-Chinese Mini-Novels." Lingua Cultura 5, no. 2 (2011): 128. http://dx.doi.org/10.21512/lc.v5i2.383.

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This article talks about mini-novels in the new period of Indonesian Chinese Literature. Through the overall developing trend of mini-novels’ corpuses, analyzes the individual creative features: firstly, the humor of Mo Mingmiao’s Mini-novels; secondly, the compassion of Xiao Xing’s Mini-novels; thirdly, Yuan Ni’s emotional sonata of The Lost Key-ring. By combination of themes and techniques of the three mini-novels corpuses, the article focuses on the analysis of three writers’ distinctive writing style.
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Cheung, Floyd. "Performing Exclusion and Resistance: Anti-Chinese League and Chee Kung Tong Parades in Territorial Arizona." TDR/The Drama Review 46, no. 1 (2002): 39–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/105420402753555840.

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Both Euro-Americans and Chinese paraded to reinforce their tenuous authority in the liminal space of Territorial Arizona. Although most Chinese practiced strategies of avoidance on the city streets, many also paraded in Chee Kung Tong meeting halls invoking through their performance a palimpsest of legendary geographies and heroic memories.
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Butler, Lee, and Karen Pilkington. "Chinese Herbal Medicine and Depression: The Research Evidence." Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine 2013 (2013): 1–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/739716.

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Background. Alternative approaches for managing depression are often sought and herbal mixtures are widely used in China. The aim of this paper was to provide an overall picture of the current evidence by analysing published systematic reviews and presenting a supplementary systematic review of trials in Western databases.Methods. Searches were conducted using AMED, Cochrane Library, EMBASE, MEDLINE/PubMed, PsycINFO, and trial registers. Results were screened and selected trials were evaluated by two reviewers working independently. Systematic reviews were identified and assessed using key criteria.Results. Five systematic reviews were located addressing the Chinese literature, adjunctive use of Chinese herbs, and the formulae Chaihu-Shugan-San, Xiao Yao San, and Free and Easy Wanderer Plus. The supplementary review located 8 trials, 3 of which were not included in previous reviews. Positive results were reported: no significant differences from medication, greater effect than medication or placebo, reduced adverse event rates when combined or compared with antidepressants. However, limitations in methodology and reporting were revealed.Conclusions. Despite promising results, particularly for Xiao Yao San and its modifications, the effectiveness of Chinese herbal medicine in depression could not be fully substantiated based on current evidence. Further well-designed, well-reported trials that reflect practice may be worth pursuing.
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Cong, Yan, Kefu Sun, Xueming He, et al. "A Traditional Chinese Medicine Xiao-Ai-Tong Suppresses Pain through Modulation of Cytokines and Prevents Adverse Reactions of Morphine Treatment in Bone Cancer Pain Patients." Mediators of Inflammation 2015 (2015): 1–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/961635.

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Treating cancer pain continues to possess a major challenge. Here, we report that a traditional Chinese medicine Xiao-Ai-Tong (XAT) can effectively suppress pain and adverse reactions following morphine treatment in patients with bone cancer pain. Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) and Quality of Life Questionnaire (EORTC QLQ-C30) were used for patient’s self-evaluation of pain intensity and evaluating changes of adverse reactions including constipation, nausea, fatigue, and anorexia, respectively, before and after treatment prescriptions. The clinical trials showed that repetitive oral administration of XAT (200 mL, bid, for 7 consecutive days) alone greatly reduced cancer pain. Repetitive treatment with a combination of XAT and morphine (20 mg and 30 mg, resp.) produced significant synergistic analgesic effects. Meanwhile, XAT greatly reduced the adverse reactions associated with cancer and/or morphine treatment. In addition, XAT treatment significantly reduced the proinflammatory cytokines interleukin-1βand tumor necrosis factor-αand increased the endogenous anti-inflammatory cytokine interleukin-10 in blood. These findings demonstrate that XAT can effectively reduce bone cancer pain probably mediated by the cytokine mechanisms, facilitate analgesic effect of morphine, and prevent or reduce the associated adverse reactions, supporting a use of XAT, alone or with morphine, in treating bone cancer pain in clinic.
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McKillop, B. "Chestnuts and Other Stories. By Xiao Qian. [Beijing: Chinese Literature (Panda Books), 1984. 184 pp]." China Quarterly 108 (December 1986): 731–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0305741000037280.

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Wang, Wei Kung, Tse Lin Hsu, Zen Yen Huang, and Yuh Yin Lin Wang. "Collective Effect of A Chinese Formula - A Study of Xiao-Jian-Zhong-Tang." American Journal of Chinese Medicine 23, no. 03n04 (1995): 299–304. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0192415x95000353.

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Components of a traditional Chinese medicine formula Xiao-Jian-Zhong-Tang were divided into three groups: (1) Radix Paeoniae Lactiflorae, (2) Radix Astragali, and (3) Cinnamon twig, Radix Glycyrrhizae, Fructus jujubae and Saccharum Granorum. Extracts of each group were injected into rats to observe the blood pressure wave spectrum changes at the caudate artery. The whole formula was also extracted and injected into rats to monitor blood pressure wave spectrum changes. Each group has its own effect on the Fourier components of the blood pressure wave. The meridian effects of these herbs are the same as described in the Chinese medical literature, if we consider each meridian in resonance with a specific Fourier component. The whole formula when injected into rats had an effect on the Fourier components of the blood pressure wave similar to the linear combination of individual effect of the three herb groups when used separately. This may be the fundamental idea behind formula construction.
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Shaohua, Zhu, Sunnassee Ananda, Yuan Ruxia, Ren Liang, Chen Xiaorui, and Liu Liang. "Fatal renal failure due to the Chinese herb “GuanMu Tong” (Aristolochia manshuriensis): Autopsy findings and review of literature." Forensic Science International 199, no. 1-3 (2010): e5-e7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.forsciint.2010.02.003.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Xiao, Tong, Chinese literature"

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Wang, Ping. "Culture and literature in an early medieval Chinese court : the writings and literacy thought of Xiao Tong (501-531) /." Thesis, Connect to this title online; UW restricted, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/1773/11088.

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Zheng, Ruiqin. "Xi Xi "Tong hua xie zhen" xiao shuo yan jiu = Research on the fairy realism in Xi Xi's writings /." click here to view the abstract and table of contents, 2000. http://net3.hkbu.edu.hk/~libres/cgi-bin/thesisab.pl?pdf=b15722624a.pdf.

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Li, Daohe. "Sui shi min su yu gu xiao shuo yan jiu." Tianjin Shi : Tianjin gu ji chu ban she, 2004.

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Yan, Qiting. "Jiang nan xiao zhen : Zhongguo dang dai xiao shuo zhong de kong jian chang jing = Small towns in Jiangnan : geo-cultural setting in contemporary Chinese fiction /." click here to view the abstract and table of contents, 2001. http://net3.hkbu.edu.hk/~libres/cgi-bin/thesisab.pl?pdf=b17087661a.pdf.

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Lo, Keng-chi, and 盧勁馳. "Politicizing female subjectivity: performativity and sublimation in leftist writers Yang Mo, Xiao Hong." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2012. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B48199503.

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 The thesis deals with the concept of feminine sublimation among Chinese feminist writings and theory. Previous feminist readings of literary works of Chinese female writers tended to confuse the Freudian concept of sublimation with “aestheticized politics” and utopian desire. These feminist readings have concentrated on articulating an authentic subject beyond power relations. I would however, redefine the concept of feminine sublimation as a theoretical trope to articulate the possible emergence of female subjectivity within specific power relations. Although gender performativity has become a universally circulated concept to theorize the subversive depiction of female bodies in particular cultural contexts, I argue that any performative reiteration would not be adequately contextualized and historicized when its usage ignores issues of female subjectivity in terms of sublimation. Chapter one of the thesis begins with various feminist approaches to the relationship of sublimation and performativity. Chapter two re-reads a novel Song of Youth in the socialist era. The conventional conception of sublimation is re-examined contextually in a way that the consideration of gender performativity alone would not be able to do. Through reading a canonical work of the “nationalist feminist” writer Xiao Hong, chapter three delineates the relation between my redefined concept of feminine sublimation and the possibility of political coalition, and explains how this relation provides a totally different understanding of performative reiteration. I would finally redefines the fundamental relationship between feminist subjectivity and performative politics.<br>published_or_final_version<br>Comparative Literature<br>Master<br>Master of Philosophy
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Choi, Po-ki. "Male images in the romantic stories in the chuanqi genre of the Tang dynasty Tang chuan qi ai qing xiao shuo de nan xing xing xiang /." Click to view the E-thesis via HKUTO, 2009. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record/B42926178.

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Wong, Man-ying. "The effectiveness of using guided reading to enhance primary school students' language competency Tou guo (yin dao xing yue du) dui ti sheng xue tong biao da neng li de cheng xiao /." Click to view the E-thesis via HKUTO, 2006. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record/B3765049X.

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Yu, Wing-wa. "Students' command of Mandarin and Cantonese in an English-Mandarin bilingual school in Hong Kong Xianggang Diqu Ying yu ji Putonghua shuang yu xue xiao xue tong dui Putonghua ji Yue fang yan zhi zhang wo /." Click to view the E-thesis via HKUTO, 2008. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record/B40717896.

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Ng, Po-chu. "Writing about women and women's writing a study of Hong Kong feminine fiction in 80s and 90s = Shu xie nü xing yu nü xing shu xie : ba, jiu shi nian dai xiang gang nü xing xiao shuo yan jiu /." Click to view the E-thesis via HKUTO, 2006. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record/B36259019.

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Cheung, Wing. "Teaching Chinese language in Putonghua of a primary three class in Hong Kong a case study = Xianggang xiao xue san nian ji yi Pu tong hua jiao shou zhong wen de ge an yan jiu /." Click to view the E-thesis via HKUTO, 2006. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record/B37650026.

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Books on the topic "Xiao, Tong, Chinese literature"

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Xiao shuo er tong: 1980-2000 : Zhongguo xiao shuo de er tong shi ye = Xiaoshuo ertong. Zhongguo hai yang da xue chu ban she, 2005.

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Zhong xi tong su xiao shuo bi jiao yan jiu. Wen jin chu ban she, 1995.

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Pao sheng yu xian ge: Guo tong qu xiao yuan wen xue wen xian shi liao ji. Ren min chu ban she, 2014.

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Gu dai xiao shuo yu chuan tong lun li. Shanxi ren min chu ban she, 2005.

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Bingxin er tong wen xue quan ji: Xiao shuo juan : mei hui ban. Zhongguo shao nian er tong chu ban she, 2005.

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" Tong hua " da shun?: Jiu ling nian dai Taiwan nü tong zhi xiao shuo lun. Wen shui chu ban she, 2013.

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Bingxin er tong wen xue quan ji: Shi ge xiao shuo juan : mei hui ban. Zhongguo shao nian er tong chu ban she, 2005.

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Zhou, Zuoren. Er tong wen xue xiao lun: Zhongguo xin wen xue de yuan liu. Hebei jiao yu chu ban she, 2002.

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Shen, Junxiang. Jiu ling nian dai Taiwan tong zhi xiao shuo zhong de tong zhi zhu ti yan jiu. Tainan Shi li tu shu guan, 2005.

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Chinese Children Literature Collection (Library of Congress), ред. 百年中国儿童文学精品文丛 - 小说卷 2. Xin shi ji chu ban she, 2001.

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Book chapters on the topic "Xiao, Tong, Chinese literature"

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"7 The Mirror of History and History as Spectacle: Reflections on Xiao Ye and Su Tong." In Chinese Modern. Duke University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9780822380887-011.

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"23. Xiao Hong’s Field of Life and Death." In The Columbia Companion to Modern Chinese Literature. Columbia University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.7312/dent17008-024.

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Bianchi, Robert R. "Islam and the Opening of the Chinese Mind." In China and the Islamic World. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190915285.003.0010.

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Islam’s impact on China is growing because its external and internal influences are more intertwined than ever. Islamic civilization permeates the New Silk Road, shaping all of China’s efforts to integrate megaregions throughout Afro-Eurasia. At the same time, the development of Islam inside China changes the way Chinese people define themselves as a nation and as members of the human family. The deeper China enmeshes itself in the Islamic world, the more Chinese must ask themselves what it means to be Chinese. When Chineseness is understood more inclusively and universally, China gains greater effectiveness in relating to Muslims everywhere, regardless of nationality. For generations, Chinese scholars from many disciplines have drawn upon Sino-Islamic interchanges to reinterpret Chinese identity in more pluralist and cosmopolitan ways. Especially notable are the contributions of Gu Jie Gang in history and ethnography, Fei Xiao Tong in social science, and Tang Jun Yi in neo-Confucian philosophy.
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"Chapter Two. The Changing Patterns Of The Bildungsroman In Modern Chinese Literature." In Contemporary Chinese Fiction by Su Tong and Yu Hua. BRILL, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/ej.9789004202269.i-228.7.

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Conference papers on the topic "Xiao, Tong, Chinese literature"

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Li, Xinyan. "From Shen Congwen’s Work "Xiao Xiao" to Unscramble the Core Value of Chinese Language and Literature." In 2015 3rd International Conference on Education, Management, Arts, Economics and Social Science. Atlantis Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/icemaess-15.2016.28.

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