A Preliminary Study on the Background of the Formation of the Meng Yao Zheng Dian
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Keywords

Zhanbra Dorje
Meng Yao Zheng Dian
Background of the book

DOI

10.26689/jcnr.v9i2.9834

Submitted : 2025-02-08
Accepted : 2025-02-23
Published : 2025-03-10

Abstract

Meng Yao Zheng Dian is one of the three classics of Mongolian medicine. It was written by Zhanbra Dorje, who was a famous Mongolian physician. The book was not only related to the author’s origin, education and learning experience, but also closely related to the social development, cultural exchanges between Mongolian and Tibet, and people’s demand for Mongolian medicine at that time. The book in four languages indicates the name of Mongolian medicinal herbs, Mongolian, Tibet, Chinese, Manchu medicine academic and cultural exchanges played a positive role in promoting the cultural exchanges, is a vivid embodiment of the cultural exchanges between Chinese nationalities and exchanges and mingling.

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