Zhuangzi (Inner Chapters)

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What evidence does the author provide?

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The provided passages do not contain evidence presented by the author of "Zhuangzi (Inner Chapters)". Instead, they reference external sources and discussions related to the text.

Passage [1] mentions "Huang Di Nei Jing Su Wen and the Nan Jing" in relation to a lecture presented at Pacific Symposium 2003. Passage [2] discusses Z'ev Rosenberg's book "Ripples in the Flow," which shares insights from his study of the "Nan Jing" and its application to modern clinical practice, focusing on classic vessel discrimination chapters. These passages offer context and discussions *about* classic Chinese medical texts, but do not present evidence *from* Zhuangzi's "Inner Chapters" itself.

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ner Chapters</b>: Nourishing the Lord of Life. Retrieved from https:// ctext.org/<b>zhuangzi</b>/nourishing-the-lord-of-life ... <b>Huang</b> Di Nei Jing Su Wen and the Nan Jing. Lecture presented at Pacific Symposium 2003 in San Diego, California&nbsp;...
Passage [2]
Title: Ripples in the Flow by Z'ev Rosenberg Description: In Z'ev Rosenberg's second book, the scholar-physician shares his insights from his study of discrimination of movement in the vessels in the Nàn Jing. This book provides an accessible window into the world of classic vessel discrimination, and a deep explanation of the Nàn Jing as well as advising how it can inform modern clinical practice. The first chapters of the Nàn Jing examine the parameters of depth, length, qualities, five phase relationships, viscera/bowel, channel/network vessel and season. Ripples in the Flow is designed…
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