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could it be the name of the town " Conghua " in China?

 

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03/06/05 16:51:35

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conghua

 

 

hi,

can anyone tell me what's the description of cong hua?cong=from,to

obey hua=change.thanks for the answer,i really need it.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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what's the context of the sentence/paragraph?

 

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> hi,

> can anyone tell me what's the description of cong

> hua?cong=from,to

> obey hua=change.thanks for the answer,i really need

> it.

>

>

>

>

 

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Unless you are talking about scallions, conghua might

mean " coacting. " That's the only entry from Wiseman

and Ye that seems remotely related to what you might

be asking for.

 

Jack

 

--- Tom Verhaeghe <verhaeghe_tom wrote:

> could it be the name of the town " Conghua " in

> China?

>

> Tom.

>

> ----

>

> xmhhhh

> 03/06/05 16:51:35

> Chinese Medicine

> conghua

>

>

> hi,

> can anyone tell me what's the description of cong

> hua?cong=from,to

> obey hua=change.thanks for the answer,i really need

> it.

>

>

>

>

>

> To translate this message, copy and paste it into

> this web link page,

> http://babel.altavista.com/

>

>

> http://groups.

> com and

> adjust accordingly.

>

> Messages are the property of the author. Any

> duplication outside the group

> requires prior permission from the author.

>

> If you are a TCM academic and wish to discuss TCM

> with other academics,

>

>

>

>

>

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conghua, if it is correct, and i think yes, conghua is a term found

in chinese medical classics and it is used by Zhang Zhongjing,

shanghan lun, conghua are the meridians that follows the sihua, the

six main meridian as talked in Shanghanlun. i translated conghua, as

those who follows the transformation or secondary meridians vs sihua,

main meridian or those who manage the transformation. you might find

these meaning in the above classic. my translations are mainly in

italian.

thanks

luigi

 

Chinese Medicine , Jack Sweeney

<mojavecowboy> wrote:

> Unless you are talking about scallions, conghua might

> mean " coacting. " That's the only entry from Wiseman

> and Ye that seems remotely related to what you might

> be asking for.

>

> Jack

>

> --- Tom Verhaeghe <verhaeghe_tom@h...> wrote:

> > could it be the name of the town " Conghua " in

> > China?

> >

> > Tom.

> >

> > ----

> >

> > xmhhhh

> > 03/06/05 16:51:35

> > Chinese Medicine

> > conghua

> >

> >

> > hi,

> > can anyone tell me what's the description of cong

> > hua?cong=from,to

> > obey hua=change.thanks for the answer,i really need

> > it.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > To translate this message, copy and paste it into

> > this web link page,

> > http://babel.altavista.com/

> >

> >

> > http://groups.

> > com and

> > adjust accordingly.

> >

> > Messages are the property of the author. Any

> > duplication outside the group

> > requires prior permission from the author.

> >

> > If you are a TCM academic and wish to discuss TCM

> > with other academics,

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Re: conghua

 

 

>

>

> conghua, if it is correct, and i think yes, conghua is a term found

> in chinese medical classics and it is used by Zhang Zhongjing,

> shanghan lun, conghua are the meridians that follows the sihua, the

> six main meridian as talked in Shanghanlun. i translated conghua, as

> those who follows the transformation or secondary meridians vs sihua,

> main meridian or those who manage the transformation. you might find

> these meaning in the above classic. my translations are mainly in

> italian.

> thanks

> luigi

>

> Chinese Medicine , Jack Sweeney

> <mojavecowboy> wrote:

>> Unless you are talking about scallions, conghua might

>> mean " coacting. " That's the only entry from Wiseman

>> and Ye that seems remotely related to what you might

>> be asking for.

>>

>> Jack

>>

>> --- Tom Verhaeghe <verhaeghe_tom@h...> wrote:

>> > could it be the name of the town " Conghua " in

>> > China?

>> >

>> > Tom.

>> >

>> > ----

>> >

>> > xmhhhh

>> > 03/06/05 16:51:35

>> > Chinese Medicine

>> > conghua

>> >

>> >

>> > hi,

>> > can anyone tell me what's the description of cong

>> > hua?cong=from,to

>> > obey hua=change.thanks for the answer,i really need

>> > it.

>> >

>> >

>> >

>> >

>> >

>> > To translate this message, copy and paste it into

>> > this web link page,

>> > http://babel.altavista.com/

>> >

>> >

>> > http://groups.

>> > com and

>> > adjust accordingly.

>> >

>> > Messages are the property of the author. Any

>> > duplication outside the group

>> > requires prior permission from the author.

>> >

>> > If you are a TCM academic and wish to discuss TCM

>> > with other academics,

>> >

>> >

>> >

>> >

>> >

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