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an old book cover with two men on horses and the title elis of immorta

Elixirs of Immortality: Secrets of Chinese Herbalism and Alchemy. Chinese proto-history, or “wild history” purports that Humans may have been living around Mt. Changbai since approx. 60,000 BCE. they came to recognize that life followed a cyclical pattern of growth and exertion, followed by rest and decay. They also recognized that life was beholden to a dualistic energetic polarity, driver of this dynamic equilibrium. They called these opposing energies yin and yang.

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an old chinese painting shows a man sitting on a rug and holding a incense pot

The Elixir of Life is a mythical substance found across cultures that gives those who consume it immortality. In the Taoist Waidan branch of alchemy the main ingredients were highly toxic: lead and mercury. Some emperors took the risk & paid with their life

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an old map shows the location of many stars in the night sky, with numbers and symbols on it

This Chinese astrology book made 1597 was for the purpose of military divination to guide commanders in their battles. The 6 volume book has 15 categories: sun moon constellations stars wind clouds fog rainbows rain thunder frost five planets time of the day astrological talismans for casting spells and magic arts in Taoist witchcraft. The book was classified material only for the imperial court because astrology was banned for private use at the time and carried the threat of severe…

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Mia on Instagram: "Long time no see.
in Chinese

hǎo jiǔ bù jiàn
好久不见

zuì jìn zěn me yàng
最近怎么样?
How are you?

tǐng hǎo de
挺好的
Good.

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Mia on Instagram: "Long time no see. in Chinese hǎo jiǔ bù jiàn 好久不见 zuì jìn zěn me yàng 最近怎么样? How are you? tǐng hǎo de 挺好的 Good. Chinese is easy #chinese #chineseteacher #language #中文学习 #education #chineseculture #learnchineseonline #chinesecharacters #friend #mandarin #education #language #chineselanguage #chineseeducation #fypシ #learnchinese #learningchinese #中文学习 #学习汉语 #chineseteacher #education #chineseculture #chinese"

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Chinese Funeral - Traditionally, white is the colour of mourning in Chinese culture. But with increasing Western influence, now both black (especially for immediate family) and white are acceptable for attending funerals. Oftentimes, the actual preference can come down to religion, with Chinese Christians preferring black (due to European influence), and Buddhists and Taoists preferring white.

Chinese Funeral - Traditionally, white is the colour of mourning in Chinese culture. But with increasing Western influence, now both black (especially for immediate family) and white are acceptable for attending funerals. Oftentimes, the actual preference can come down to religion, with Chinese Christians preferring black (due to European influence), and Buddhists and Taoists preferring white.

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