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The Ming Dynasty (1368-1644)
Dynasties and Medical Development

The Ming Dynasty (1368-1644)

The Ming Dynasty marks the culmination of classical TCM through major medical syntheses, long stability, and influential works such as the Bencao Gangmu and the Zhenjiu Dacheng.

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The Yuan Dynasty (1279-1368)
Dynasties and Medical Development

The Yuan Dynasty (1279-1368)

The Yuan Dynasty brought Mongol rule, international exchange, and important theoretical enrichment to TCM.

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The Song Dynasty (960-1279)
Dynasties and Medical Development

The Song Dynasty (960-1279)

The Song Dynasty was a golden age for TCM, marked by institutional flourishing, medical standardization, and wide dissemination of knowledge.

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The Tang Dynasty (618-908)
Dynasties and Medical Development

The Tang Dynasty (618-908)

The Tang dynasty was China's golden age and a flourishing period of systematization, education, and medical knowledge within TCM.

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The Sui Dynasty (581-618)
Dynasties and Medical Development

The Sui Dynasty (581-618)

The Sui dynasty briefly reunified China and laid a crucial foundation for the further development of TCM.

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Jin-dynastie (265-420)
Dynasties and Medical Development

Jin-dynastie (265-420)

De Jin-dynastie bracht tijdelijke eenheid en belangrijke medische ontwikkelingen in de TCM.

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The period of the Three Kingdoms (220-280)
Dynasties and Medical Development

The period of the Three Kingdoms (220-280)

The period of the Three Kingdoms was an era of division, warfare, and medical innovation, in which Hua Tuo emerged as a legendary physician and surgeon in the history of TCM.

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The Xin Dynasty (9-23 AD)
Dynasties and Medical Development

The Xin Dynasty (9-23 AD)

The Xin dynasty was a brief interruption between the Western and Eastern Han, marked by Wang Mang's reform ambitions, political instability, and the reminder that medicine depends on social stability.

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