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* Traditional Chinese bookbinding
Image: Keyboard layout Chinese Traditional. png | Chinese ( traditional ) keyboard layout, a US keyboard with Zhuyin, Cangjie and Dayi key labels, which can all be used to input Chinese characters into a computer
Traditional Chinese medicine ( TCM ) (: " Chinese medicine ") is a broad range of medicine practices sharing common theoretical concepts which have been developed in China and are based on a tradition of more than 2, 000 years, including various forms of herbal medicine, acupuncture, massage ( Tui na ), exercise ( qigong ), and dietary therapy.
Traditional Chinese medicine ( TCM ) is based on Yinyangism ( i. e., the combination of Five Phases theory with Yin-yang theory ), which was later absorbed by Daoism.
In Traditional Chinese Medicine, good health is believed to be achieved by a balance between yin and yang.
Traditional Chinese cuisine is also based on opposites, whereby hot balances cold, pickled balances fresh and spicy balances mild.
Traditional Chinese domino games include Tien Gow, Pai Gow, Che Deng, and others.
Traditional Chinese calendars, clocks, and compasses are based on the twelve Earthly Branches.
* Subtitles: Traditional, Simplified Chinese, English, Japanese, Korean, Indonesian, Malaysian, Thai, Vietnamese
* Subtitles: Traditional, Simplified Chinese, English
* Subtitles: Traditional, Simplified Chinese, English, Japanese, Korean, Spanish, Portuguese, Indonesian, French
* Subtitles: Traditional Chinese, English, Thai
Traditional Japanese society, Korean society and Chinese culture are sometimes said to be " shame-based " rather than " guilt-based ", in that the social consequences of " getting caught " are seen as more important than the individual feelings or experiences of the agent ( see the work of Ruth Benedict ).
Category: Traditional Chinese objects
* Traditional Chinese medicine, including acupuncture
Traditional Chinese Medicine that is based on the use of herbal medicine, acupuncture, massage and other forms of therapy has been practiced in China for thousands of years.
The different script systems resulting from the preservation or simplication of original pre-Republic Chinese characters are used by Chinese people living under different jurisdictions: " Simplified Chinese " in Mainland China ( the People's Republic of China ), " Traditional Chinese " in the Special Administrative Regions of Hong Kong and Macau, and " Proper Chinese " ( which is the same script as " Traditional Chinese ") in Taiwan ( the Republic of China ).

Traditional and Medicine
In China, the Traditional Chinese Medicine approach is used in formulating natural herbal teas and they are very popular in enhancing health and addressing core issues within the body ; e. g. formulated recipes like hawthorn plus oolong / pu-er can address the high fat level in body's bloodstream.
Clinical use of acupressure frequently relies on the conceptual framework of Traditional Chinese Medicine ( TCM ), which some scholars have characterized as pseudoscientific.
In the last decade, demand for manta gill rakers — the tough, cartilaginous structures protecting the gills and straining plankton from the water — has been growing in Traditional Chinese Medicine practices, although the remedy calling for dried gill rakers has not been shown to be traditional.
The Institute of Traditional Medicine, Institute for Zorig Chusum, the National Library of Bhutan, the Folk Heritage Museum and the Bhutan Telecom Offices are located in Kawajangsa.
The buildings under this category are the National Institute for Zorig Chusum, National Library, National Assembly cum SAARC Building, National Institute for Traditional Medicine, National Textile Museum, Voluntary Artists Studio, Royal Academy of Performing Arts, Telecom Tower and many more.
' Traditional Medicine ' is also in vogue and the " Institute of Traditional Medicine " has been set up in Thimphu to promote this widely practiced herbal medical cure in rural areas of Bhutan.
; Institute of Traditional Medicine
The Institute of Traditional Medicine was set up in 1979 with assistance from World Health Organization ( WHO ) to develop and popularise the herbal medicine, which has been used by the rural people in Bhutan for past many centuries.
Fritillaria is also used as an herb in Traditional Chinese Medicine, known by the Chinese name Chuan Bei Mu, and Latin, Bulbus fritillariae cirrhosae.
There are two main Shiatsu schools: one incorporating elements of evidence-based anatomy and physiology, and the other based on Traditional Chinese Medicine ( TCM ).
* Henan University of Traditional Chinese Medicine ( 河南中医学院 )
Fenugreek seeds are used as a medicinal in Traditional Chinese Medicine under the name Hu Lu Ba ( Traditional Chinese: 胡蘆巴, Simplified Chinese: 胡芦巴, Pinyin: hú lú bā ), where they are considered to warm and tonify kidneys, disperse cold and alleviate pain.
On this farm and in what was the Pavilion, is now the Museum of Traditional and Herbal Medicine ( Museo de Medicina Tradicional ).
Mental disorders were treated mainly under Traditional Chinese Medicine by herbs, acupuncture or " emotional therapy ".
* Guiyang College of Traditional Chinese Medicine
* Shen ( Chinese religion ) (), a central word in Chinese philosophy, religion, terms for God, and Traditional Chinese Medicine
Traditional Chinese Medicine also includes some human parts: the classic Materia medica ( Bencao Gangmu ) describes the use of 35 human body parts and excreta in medicines, including bones, fingernail, hairs, dandruff, earwax, impurities on the teeth, feces, urine, sweat, and organs, but most are no longer in use.
* Traditional Chinese Medicine

Traditional and TCM
Traditional Chinese medicine's ( TCM ) acupuncture theory predates use of the scientific method, and has received various criticisms based on scientific thinking.
The zàng-fǔ () organs are functional entities stipulated by Traditional Chinese medicine ( TCM ).
The Traditional Chinese Medicine ( TCM ) theory for the selection of such points and their effectiveness is that they work by stimulating the meridian system to bring about relief by rebalancing yin, yang and qi ( also spelled " chi " or " ki ").
Along with qì and shén, it is considered one of the Three Treasures Sanbao 三寶 of Traditional Chinese Medicine or TCM.
Founded in 1958, Fujian University of Traditional Chinese Medicine ( FJUTCM ) is a TCM university of higher learning in Fujian province.
TCM Orthopedics and Traumatology is not only one of the key disciplines of State Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine but also the key discipline of 211 Project of Fujian province.
Taking the advantage that Fujian and Taiwan share the same cultural root of Traditional Chinese Medicine, FJUTCM cooperates with universities and institutions of Taiwan in TCM education and academic exchanges, which has become a distinctive feature of the university.
Founded in 1958, it is one of the largest Traditional Chinese Medicine hospitals in Beijing, undertaking the tasks of training medical students in clinical practice, medical education and research in the field of TCM.
The species A. clematitis was highly regarded as a medicinal plant since the ancient Egyptians, Greeks and Romans, and on to until the Early Modern era ; it also plays a role in Traditional Chinese Medicine ( TCM ).
Tui na is a hands-on body treatment that uses Chinese taoist and martial arts principles in an effort to bring the eight principles of Traditional Chinese Medicine ( TCM ) into balance.
Clinical use of electroacupuncture frequently relies on the conceptual framework of Traditional Chinese Medicine ( TCM ), which some scholars argue is pseudoscientific.
The Liver () is one of the zàng organs stipulated by Traditional Chinese Medicine ( TCM ).
The Heart (, ) is one of the zàng organs stipulated by Traditional Chinese Medicine ( TCM ).
The Spleen () is one of the zàng organs stipulated by Traditional Chinese Medicine ( TCM ).
The Large Intestine ( Chinese: 大肠: pinyin: dà cháng ) is one of the fu organs stipulated by Traditional Chinese Medicine ( TCM ).
Van Nghi's brother was director of the Institute of Traditional Medicine in Hanoi, and through him, Van Nghi had access to the North Vietnamese teaching text Trung Y Hoc ( Studies of Chinese Medicine ) and teaching materials from Beijing and Nanjing which explain the strong TCM flavor of much of his ( especially later ) writing.

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