Chapter 28 Supplementary picture
Fig. 1 Neolithic painted pottery basin with dancing patterns, unearthed in Shangsunjiazhai, Datong County, Qinghai Province.
Figure 2 (1) The earliest qigong literature - the jade inscription "Jade Peiming of Xingqi" in the early Warring States period
Figure 2 (2) "Jade Pei Ming for Promoting Qi", the full text, a total of 45 characters.
Figure 3 (1) "Guide Map" unearthed from the Mawangdui Han Tomb in Changsha
Figure 3 (2) Restoration of "Guidance Map"
Figure 4 The oldest meridian monograph
Figure 5 "The Yellow Emperor's Canon of Internal Medicine" ("Plain Questions", "Lingshu")
Fig. 6 "Bian Que Acupuncture Map" on the stone relief of the Han Dynasty
Figure 7 Antique nine stitches
Figure 8 Gold needles unearthed from the Han Tomb in Mancheng, Hebei
Figure 9 "Treatise on Febrile Diseases"
Figure 10 Map of Jianzhen's Eastward Crossing
Figure 11 Bronze Acupuncture Figures for Children in the Ming Dynasty and Bronze Acupuncture Figures for Women in the Qing Dynasty