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Learn to Read Chinese: An Introduction to the Language and Concepts of Current Zhongyi Literature

by Paul U. Unschuld

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This volume teaches the language of contemporary Chinese literature. The subject matter is Chinese medicine. All 128 texts chosen are excerpted from an introduction to Chinese medicine written by Qin Bowei, one of the founders of modern Chinese medicine and a medical writer known for producing contemporary technical expression. This text contains lessons composed of Chinese language text and vocabulary, a transliteration and a literal English translation. The lessons take students through the acquisition of medical Chinese.… (more)
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This volume teaches the language of contemporary Chinese literature. The subject matter is Chinese medicine. All 128 texts chosen are excerpted from an introduction to Chinese medicine written by Qin Bowei, one of the founders of modern Chinese medicine and a medical writer known for producing contemporary technical expression. This text contains lessons composed of Chinese language text and vocabulary, a transliteration and a literal English translation. The lessons take students through the acquisition of medical Chinese.

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