Dung, hair, and mungbeans: household remedies in the Longmen recipes

Critical Translation of over 150 recipes carved into the walls of a cave in Longmen Cave, near Loyang in the 7th century. These likely represent Buddhist transmitted recipes, and were certainly presented in a context of Buddhist merit-building monuments. Some identical recipes also appear in other r...

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Main Authors: Stanley-Baker, Michael, Yang, Dolly
Other Authors: Salguero, Pierce C.
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Language:English
Published: Columbia University Press 2024
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1794172024-08-15T01:54:21Z Dung, hair, and mungbeans: household remedies in the Longmen recipes Stanley-Baker, Michael Yang, Dolly Salguero, Pierce C. School of Humanities Arts and Humanities Health Chinese medicine Critical Translation of over 150 recipes carved into the walls of a cave in Longmen Cave, near Loyang in the 7th century. These likely represent Buddhist transmitted recipes, and were certainly presented in a context of Buddhist merit-building monuments. Some identical recipes also appear in other received and excavated texts, indicating that these recipes, or their source(s), were more widely spread as part of the Buddhist diaspora into China. The recipes are simple and straightforward, presented in a regularised, organised fashion, and use commonly available materials. 2024-08-15T01:53:06Z 2024-08-15T01:53:06Z 2017 Book Chapter Stanley-Baker, M. & Yang, D. (2017). Dung, hair, and mungbeans: household remedies in the Longmen recipes. Salguero, P. C. (Eds.), Buddhism and Medicine: An Anthology of Premodern Sources (pp. 454-477). Columbia University Press. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/179417 9780231544269 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/179417 10.7312/salg17994-048 https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.7312/salg17994/html#contents 454 477 en Buddhism and Medicine: An Anthology of Premodern Sources © 2017 Columbia University Press. All rights reserved. Columbia University Press
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Dung, hair, and mungbeans: household remedies in the Longmen recipes
description Critical Translation of over 150 recipes carved into the walls of a cave in Longmen Cave, near Loyang in the 7th century. These likely represent Buddhist transmitted recipes, and were certainly presented in a context of Buddhist merit-building monuments. Some identical recipes also appear in other received and excavated texts, indicating that these recipes, or their source(s), were more widely spread as part of the Buddhist diaspora into China. The recipes are simple and straightforward, presented in a regularised, organised fashion, and use commonly available materials.
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title Dung, hair, and mungbeans: household remedies in the Longmen recipes
title_short Dung, hair, and mungbeans: household remedies in the Longmen recipes
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title_fullStr Dung, hair, and mungbeans: household remedies in the Longmen recipes
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