Wang Qingyu: Direct Transmission
Direct Transmission shares the faces and stories of several remarkable practitioners of classical Chinese medicine, people who are a living link to the treasures of the past. It is our hope that the...
View ArticleWang Qingyu: Classical Chinese Life Science – Fengshui and Bazi
Respected Daoist medicine elder Prof. Wang Qingyu speaks about bazi astrology, fengshui, and other traditional life sciences. In this concise presentation, he elaborates on Sun Simiao’s credo that the...
View ArticleWang Huade: Harmony of Healing
This video is a tribute to the life and work of the Daoist musician Wang Huade, who used his Qin play to heal himself and others. The Qin is China’s most ancient instrument. It’s structural dimensions...
View ArticleShi Zhaopeng: Simple Facts About Tea
Join a delightful lecture and tea drinking session with China’s pre-eminent tea scholar, retired Prof. Shi Zhaopeng. On location at Jiashan Temple in Hunan Province, the origin of ceremonial tea...
View ArticleLiu Lihong and Wang Qingyu: A Conversation On the Nature of Transmission
In this video conversation at Jiashan Monastery in Hunan Province, China, two masters of the classical healing arts spontaneously share some of their insights into how information in classical Chinese...
View ArticleLiu Lihong: Reflections on Gandong – Real Transmission of Knowledge Requires...
In this passionate presentation captured at Jiashan Monastery in Hunan, China’s premier advocate of the classical wisdom traditions in Chinese medicine illuminates the crucial difference between...
View ArticleLiu Lihong: On the Concept of “Fang” (Formula Science) – The Design and...
In this educational presentation filled with important practical clinical information, Prof. Liu Lihong offers insight into “fang”, or formula science. He utilizes guizhi tang (cinnamon decoction), one...
View ArticleLiu Lihong: Insights on the Power of Jinjing Qigong
In this passionate presentation captured at Jiashan Monastery in Hunan, China’s premier advocate of the classical wisdom traditions in Chinese medicine illuminates the crucial difference between...
View ArticleAbbot Mingchan: On the Essentials of Zen and the Message of Unity in All...
Listen to simple words of wisdom from the custodian of the rural monastery where the Zen classic “Blue Cliff Record” was created. (Mandarin Chinese, translated and interpreted by Heiner Fruehauf)...
View ArticleHeiner Fruehauf & Liu Lihong: The Twelve Organ Networks of Chinese Medicine –...
A concise introduction to the forgotten symbolism of the Twelve Organ Network System of Chinese Medicine, and how it enhances the more commonly used Five Phase Element System with much needed details...
View ArticleWang Qingyu & Heiner Fruehauf: Qigong – On the Rewards of Continuous Practice...
In this presentation, respected Daoist medicine elder Wang Qingyu dialogues with his student, Heiner Fruehauf, about the importance of maintaining consistency in Qigong practice, and the vital...
View ArticleLiu Lihong: On Nourishing Spirit (yangshen)
In this illuminative presentation captured at Jiashan Monastery in Hunan, China’s premier advocate of the classical wisdom traditions in Chinese medicine explores the vital concept of yangshen...
View ArticleWang Qingyu: Practical Guidelines for the Therapeutic Benefits of Daoist Qigong
In this presentation, one of the few remaining masters of authentic Daoist practices in the tradition of the Yijin jing (Tendon and Sinew Changing Classic) is sharing valuable insights into the ancient...
View ArticleLiu Lihong: A Simple Principle in the Transmission of Gnostic Knowledge
In another illuminating presentation captured at Jiashan Monastery in Hunan, China’s premier advocate of the classical wisdom traditions in Chinese medicine conveys more practical insights into the...
View ArticleWan Lanzhen: “Galloping Horses”—Sound of the Erhu, China’s Most Emotional...
Well-known Guangxi musician Wan Lanzhen plays the erhu, or two-stringed “Chinese violin”, displaying its versitility as an instrument commonly used in a variety of modern and classical Chinese music....
View ArticleGems from a Classical Chinese Medicine Pulse Master
Dr. Zeng Rongxiu (1927-2012) It is with great sorrow that we announce the passing of Dr. Zeng Rongxiu. Dr. Zeng was the last living disciple of the great Shanghan pulse master Dr. Tian Heming. During...
View ArticleWu Sheng’an: The Essence of Chinese Medicine
ClassicalChineseMedicine.org is proud to announce that one of Northern China’s most pre-eminent folk physicians has become a permanent advisor to our online family. Dr. Wu Sheng’an is a classically...
View ArticleHu Baoqi: Calligraphy – A Meditation
Hu Baoqi In the spirit of recognizing Chinese medicine as an art form embedded in traditional Chinese culture, ClassicalChineseMedicine.org presents another video about a key element of Chinese...
View ArticleChinese Medicine Blues
The British Chinese medicine expert Peter Firebrace is a dear friend of the ClassicalChineseMedicine.org community. In recent years, he has used his deep love for music to cover many of the perennial...
View ArticleThe Importance of Classical Chinese Medicine in Modern Times
In this keynote speech at a recent Chinese medicine conference in Poland, Heiner Fruehauf spoke about the ancient core concepts of this dynamic medicine, and how utilizing the medicine in its intended...
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