- 针灸 zhēnjiǔ acupuncture and moxibustionthe combined traditional medical therapies of needling (acupuncture) and burning moxa (moxibustion)
- 无病自灸 wúbìngzìjiǔ to invite troubleto cause oneself trouble or suffering through unnecessary or superfluous action; literally meaning to perform moxibustion on oneself when one is not even ill
- 灸刺 jiǔcì acupuncture and moxibustionTreating illness by using needle acupuncture and heat from burning moxa plants
- 灸法 jiǔfǎ moxibustionThe practice or method of moxibustion in traditional Chinese medicine, which involves burning dried mugwort near specific parts of the body to promote healing.
- 砭灸 biānjiǔ acupuncture and moxibustionThe ancient Chinese medical practice of using stone needles for acupuncture and burning mugwort for moxibustion.
- 砭灸术 biānjiǔshù acupuncture and moxibustionTraditional Chinese medical treatment involving acupuncture and moxibustion; stone-needle therapy and moxibustion
- 艾条温和灸 àitiáowēnhéjiǔ gentle stick moxibustiona technique in traditional Chinese medicine using a lit moxa stick held at a distance from the skin to provide gentle heat
- 艾条灸 àitiáojiǔ moxibustion with moxa sticksTraditional Chinese Medicine treatment using burning moxa sticks to apply heat to the body
- 艾条雀啄灸 àitiáoquèzhuójiǔ sparrow-pecking moxibustionA moxibustion technique in traditional Chinese medicine where the ignited moxa stick is moved up and down over a point, resembling a bird pecking at grain
- 艾灸 àijiǔ moxibustionThe traditional Chinese medicine practice of burning dried mugwort (moxa) on particular points on the body.
- 艾炷灸 àizhùjiǔ cone moxibustiona form of moxibustion in traditional Chinese medicine using a cone-shaped clump of mugwort
- 鍼灸 zhēnjiǔ acupuncture and moxibustion(variant form) traditional Chinese medical treatment involving the use of needles and burning herbs
- 鍼灸铜人 zhēnjiǔtóngrén acupuncture bronze statuelife-sized bronze figure used for teaching and testing acupuncture points, first developed during the Song Dynasty
- 针灸铜人 zhēnjiǔtóngrén acupuncture bronze statueA bronze figure marked with acupuncture points used as a model for teaching and testing in Chinese medicine; first cast during the Song Dynasty.
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- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH