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What health books were there in Qing Dynasty?
In the Qing Dynasty, Chinese medicine was mostly combined with qigong and massage. Combined with medical health preservation, such as Cao Tingdong's old man Hengzi, Wang Ang's interpretation, You Chengshou, Xu Wenbi's fax of observing the world, Ma Qi's immortal sutra, Penney's internal strength map, Lan Kun's color ink guide map, and Wang Si's writing and thinking.
Qigong works originated from Taoist practice include Collection of Taoist Classics reprinted by Peng Dingqiu, Collection of Daoism by Wang Qiling, Six Books on the True Source and Revision of Daoism by Dong Dening, Five Kinds of Daoism by Tao, Records of Taoist Certificates by Fu Jinquan, Daoism by Ji and Twelve Daoism by Liu.
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