17 results on '"Simiao Sun"'
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2. Synergistic effect of combining amino trimethylphosphonate calcium and expandable graphite on flame retardant and thermal stability of rigid polyurethane foam
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Xu Zhang, Simiao Sun, Bing Liu, Zhi Wang, and Hua Xie
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Polymers and Plastics ,General Chemical Engineering ,Analytical Chemistry - Published
- 2022
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3. Study on the thermal stability and combustion performance of polyurethane foams modified with manganese phytate
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Xu Zhang, Dehe Yuan, Simiao Sun, Handong Li, Zhi Wang, and Hua Xie
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Polymers and Plastics ,General Chemical Engineering ,Materials Chemistry ,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering - Abstract
A new environmental friendly flame retardant manganese phytate (MnPa) was prepared by a direct precipitation method and the polyurethane foam (PUF) modified with MnPa was obtained by a one-step all-water foaming method. The thermal stability and combustion performance of the MnPa-modified PUF (MnPUF) were investigated by using thermogravimetric (TG), thermal decomposition kinetics, smoke density characterization, limiting oxygen index (LOI) and UL-94 horizontal combustion test. The results indicated that the addition of MnPa significantly improved the thermal stability and combustion performance of the modified PUF. On the basis of the thermogravimetric analysis, Flynn-Wall-Ozawa method, Kissinger method and Coats Redfern method, it could be concluded that PUF with 7.5 wt% MnPa (MnPUF3) had the highest activation energy and the best thermal stability. Smoke density analysis, LOI and horizontal combustion analysis also showed that the addition of MnPa was positively correlated with smoke suppression, LOI value and burning time. The current research results can provide a reference for the subsequent flame retardant modification of PUF.
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- 2023
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4. Rapid Gas Nitriding of Aisi 420 Martensitic Stainless Steel with High Corrosion Performance
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Daodong Tang, Simiao Sun, Chengsong Zhang, Haoting Zhan, Zongkai Ding, Dazhi Chen, Guodong Cui, Yanhuan Wang, Hongrui Zeng, and Qiyang Guo
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- 2023
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5. Buyang Huanwu Decoction Alleviates Blood Stasis, Platelet Activation, and Inflammation in Rats with Pulmonary Fibrosis
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Yuenan Feng, Linfeng Dai, Yanli Zhang, Simiao Sun, Shan Cong, Shuang Ling, and Huan Zhang
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- 2023
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6. Transcriptome Analysis of the Effects of Grafting Interstocks on Apple Rootstocks and Scions
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Qingshan Li, Yuan Gao, Kun Wang, Jianrong Feng, Simiao Sun, Xiang Lu, Zhao Liu, Deying Zhao, Lianwen Li, and Dajiang Wang
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Inorganic Chemistry ,Organic Chemistry ,apple ,RNA-seq ,interstocks ,grafting ,General Medicine ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Molecular Biology ,Spectroscopy ,Catalysis ,Computer Science Applications - Abstract
Apples are a major horticultural crop worldwide. Grafting techniques are widely utilized in apple production to keep the varieties pure. Interstocks are frequently used in Northern China to achieve intensive apple dwarfing cultivation. High-throughput sequencing was used to investigate differentially expressed genes in the phloem tissues of two different xenograft systems, M (‘Gala’/‘Mac 9’/Malus baccata (L.) Borkh.) and B (‘Gala’/Malus baccata (L.) Borkh.). The results showed that dwarfing interstocks could significantly reduce the height and diameters of apple trees while have few effects on the growth of annual branches. The interstocks were found to regulate the expression of genes related to hormone metabolism and tree body control (GH3.9, PIN1, CKI1, ARP1, GA2ox1 and GA20ox1), these effects may attribute the dwarf characters for apple trees with interstocks. Besides, the interstocks reduce photosynthesis-related genes (MADH-ME4 and GAPC), promote carbon (C) metabolism gene expression (AATP1, GDH and PFK3), promote the expression of nitrogen (N)-metabolism-related genes (NRT2.7, NADH and GDH) in rootstocks, and improve the expression of genes related to secondary metabolism in scions (DX5, FPS1, TPS21 and SRG1). We also concluded that the interstocks acquired early blooming traits due to promotion of the expression of flowering genes in the scion (MOF1, FTIP7, AGL12 and AGL24). This study is a valuable resource regarding the molecular mechanisms of dwarf interstocks’ influence on various biological processes and transplantation systems in both scions and rootstocks.
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- 2022
7. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi influence the uptake of cadmium in industrial hemp (Cannabis sativa L.)
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Simiao Sun, Xiaoxu Fan, Yuhan Feng, Xiaohui Wang, Hongsheng Gao, and Fuqiang Song
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Environmental Engineering ,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Environmental Chemistry ,General Medicine ,General Chemistry ,Pollution - Published
- 2023
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8. Migration risk of Escherichia coli O157:H7 in unsaturated porous media in response to different colloid types and compositions
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Shuxin Li, Wenjing Zhang, Dayi Zhang, Wei Xiu, Shengyu Wu, Juanfen Chai, Jincai Ma, Muhammad Yousuf Jat Baloch, Simiao Sun, and Yuesuo Yang
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Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,General Medicine ,Toxicology ,Pollution - Published
- 2023
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9. Plant strategies for nitrogen acquisition and their effects on exotic plant invasions
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Chang Zhang, Ming Guan, Ming-Chao Liu, Jian-Kun Sun, Simiao Sun, Yu-Long Feng, Kai Huang, Ji-Xin Chen, and Wei-Wei Feng
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Exotic plant ,Ecology ,chemistry ,Plant strategies ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Biology ,Nitrogen ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Nature and Landscape Conservation ,Adaptive evolution - Published
- 2021
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10. Synthesis of silver nanofiber transparent electrodes by silver mirror reaction with electrospun nanofiber template
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Chunnuan Du, Simiao Sun, Yang Liu, Jianxiang Yu, Xiaohui Lv, and Zikang Jia
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010302 applied physics ,Materials science ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Nanoparticle ,02 engineering and technology ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,Electrospinning ,Surfaces, Coatings and Films ,Membrane ,Chemical engineering ,Nanofiber ,0103 physical sciences ,Electrode ,Ceramics and Composites ,Transmittance ,0210 nano-technology ,Sheet resistance ,Deposition (law) - Abstract
Electrospinning and silver mirror reaction (SMR) were combined to synthesize silver nanowire membrane. The best sheet resistance (Rs) and transmittance (T) values reach around 15 Ω/sq and 80% on PE...
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- 2020
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11. Expression Characteristics in Roots, Phloem, Leaves, Flowers and Fruits of Apple circRNA
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Dajiang Wang, Yuan Gao, Simiao Sun, Lianwen Li, and Kun Wang
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Plant Leaves ,MicroRNAs ,Fruit ,Malus ,fungi ,apple ,circRNA ,tissue ,spatial expression ,qRT-PCR ,Genetics ,food and beverages ,Flowers ,RNA, Circular ,Phloem ,Genetics (clinical) - Abstract
Circular RNAs (circRNAs) are covalently closed non-coding RNAs that play pivotal roles in various biological processes. However, circRNAs’ roles in different tissues of apple are currently unknown. A total of 6495 unique circRNAs were identified from roots, phloem, leaves, flowers and fruits; 65.99% of them were intergenic circRNAs. Similar to other plants, tissue-specific expression was also observed for apple circRNAs; only 175 (2.69%) circRNAs were prevalently expressed in all five different tissues, while 1256, 1064, 912, 904 and 1080 circRNAs were expressed only in roots, phloem, leaves, flowers and fruit, respectively. The hosting-genes of circRNAs showed significant differences enriched in COG, GO terms or KEGG pathways in five tissues, suggesting the special functions of circRNAs in different tissues. Potential binding interactions between circRNAs and miRNAs were investigated using TargetFinder; 2989 interactions between 647 circRNAs and 192 miRNA were predicated in the present study. It also predicted that Chr00:18744403|18744580-mdm-miR160 might play an important role in the formation of flowers or in regulating the coloration of flowers, Chr10:6857496|6858910–mdm-miR168 might be involved in response to drought stress in roots, and Chr03:1226434|1277176 may absorb mdm-miR482a-3p and play a major role in disease resistance. Two circRNAs were experimentally analyzed by qRT-PCR with divergent primers, the expression levels were consistent with RNA-seq, which indicates that the RNA-seq datasets were reliable.
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- 2022
12. Transcriptome and Metabolome Analysis Reveals Salt-Tolerance Pathways in the Leaves and Roots of ZM-4 (Malus zumi) in the Early Stages of Salt Stress
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Dajiang Wang, Kun Wang, Simiao Sun, Peng Yan, Xiang Lu, Zhao Liu, Qingshan Li, Lianwen Li, Yuan Gao, and Jihong Liu
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Inorganic Chemistry ,salt tolerance ,Organic Chemistry ,General Medicine ,molecular mechanism ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Malus ,Molecular Biology ,integrated analysis ,Spectroscopy ,Catalysis ,Computer Science Applications - Abstract
The breeding of salt-tolerant rootstock relies heavily on the availability of salt-tolerant Malus germplasm resources. The first step in developing salt-tolerant resources is to learn their molecular and metabolic underpinnings. Hydroponic seedlings of both ZM-4 (salt-tolerant resource) and M9T337 (salt-sensitive rootstock) were treated with a solution of 75 mM salinity. ZM-4’s fresh weight increased, then decreased, and then increased again after being treated with NaCl, whereas M9T337′s fresh weight continued to decrease. The results of transcriptome and metabolome after 0 h (CK) and 24 h of NaCl treatment showed that the leaves of ZM-4 had a higher content of flavonoids (phloretinm, naringenin-7-O-glucoside, kaempferol-3-O-galactoside, epiafzelechin, etc.) and the genes (CHI, CYP, FLS, LAR, and ANR) related to the flavonoid synthesis pathway showed up-regulation, suggesting a high antioxidant capacity. In addition to the high polyphenol content (L-phenylalanine, 5-O-p-coumaroyl quinic acid) and the high related gene expression (4CLL9 and SAT), the roots of ZM-4 exhibited a high osmotic adjustment ability. Under normal growing conditions, the roots of ZM-4 contained a higher content of some amino acids (L-proline, tran-4-hydroxy-L-prolin, L-glutamine, etc.) and sugars (D−fructose 6−phosphate, D−glucose 6−phosphate, etc.), and the genes (GLT1, BAM7, INV1, etc.) related to these two pathways were highly expressed. Furthermore, some amino acids (S-(methyl) glutathione, N-methyl-trans-4-hydroxy-L-proline, etc.) and sugars (D-sucrose, maltotriose, etc.) increased and genes (ALD1, BCAT1, AMY1.1, etc.) related to the pathways showed up-regulation under salt stress. This research provided theoretical support for the application of breeding salt-tolerant rootstocks by elucidating the molecular and metabolic mechanisms of salt tolerance during the early stages of salt treatment for ZM-4.
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- 2023
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13. Dwarf Interstocks Improve Aroma Quality of ‘Huahong’ Apple (Malus × domestica)
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Xiang Lu, Yuan Gao, Kun Wang, Simiao Sun, Zhao Liu, Peng Yan, Jianrong Feng, Qingshan Li, Lianwen Li, and Dajiang Wang
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Plant Science ,Agronomy and Crop Science ,Food Science - Abstract
‘Huahong’ is a popular apple cultivar because of its anti-browning properties and appealing aroma and flavor. It is mainly planted by grafting on dwarf interstocks in Northeast China. We investigated the different aroma profiles of apple fruits grown from six dwarf interstocks (‘CG24’, ‘SH38’, ‘SH3’, ‘MD001’, ‘Mac9’, and ‘CX5’) and from no interstocks (CK). A total of 55 VOCs were detected, including esters (25), aldehydes (14), alcohols (8), ketones (3), alkane hydroxyls (3), and acids (2). Among the VOCs, 48 were detected in the skin and 21 in the pulp. The skin of ‘Huahong’ apples had a strong sweet aroma, and the pulp was green with a subtle aroma. The dominant compounds (>5% of total content) in the skin were 2-methyl butyl acetate, hexyl 2-methyl butyrate, caproic acid butyl ester, hexanal, (Z)-2-heptene aldehyde, and 6-methyl-5-heptene-2-ketone, while in the pulp, they were 2-methyl butyl acetate, methanol, 2-methyl-1-butanol, hexanol, and hexane. Compared with CK, ‘SH38’, ‘MD001’, and ‘SH3’ interstocks had increased total aroma content, and ‘CX5’ and ‘CG24’ had suppressed aroma. The effects of interstocks on aroma were mainly reflected in skin. The VOC content ranged from 3297.52 to 9895.75 µg·kg−1 in skin, and from 748.62 to 1369.21 µg·kg−1 in pulp. PCA revealed that use of interstock ‘SH38’ mainly affected esters. ‘MD001’ affected hexane and 4-pentene-1-acetate; ‘Mac9’ and ‘SH3’ affected octanoic acid-2-methyl butyl ester, hexyl butyrate, and 2-methyl-1-butanol; and ‘CX5’ and ‘CG24’ had a greater impact on isoamyl propionate and 1-pentene-3-ol. Finally, ‘SH38’ had the highest principal comprehensive score. ‘SH38’ and ‘SH3’ interstocks resulted in significantly increased apple VOC content.
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- 2022
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14. Safety and Belonging in the Field: A Checklist for Educators
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Rehemat Bhatia, Francisca G.T. Rockey, Isobel Rhodes, Sarah E. Greene, Sebastian S. Groh, Peter Kraftl, Emma Hanson, Gwen S. Antell, Hazel Knight, Emma M. Dunne, Carl Stevenson, Shivani Singh, James R. Wheeley, Bridget A. Warren, Esme Morgan, Kweku A. Yamoah, Jason Hilton, Simiao Sun, Jake Atterby, and Sam Giles
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Medical education ,Geography ,Demographics ,Field (Bourdieu) ,Learning environment ,Identity (social science) ,Checklist - Abstract
Ensuring taught fieldwork is a positive, generative, collective, and valuable experience for all participants requires considerations beyond course content. To guarantee safety and belonging, participants’ identities (backgrounds and protected characteristics) must be considered as a part of fieldwork planning and implementation. Furthermore, getting fieldwork right is an important step in disrupting the ongoing cycle of exclusion of participants from marginalised demographics. This document aims to provide those involved in field teaching in Geography, Earth, and Environmental Sciences (GEES) disciplines with a brief overview about how identity affects experiences of taught fieldwork, as well as some general tips and a practical checklist for creating a safe learning environment for all staff, demonstrators, and students in the field.
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- 2021
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15. Expression Profiles and Characteristics of Apple lncRNAs in Roots, Phloem, Leaves, Flowers, and Fruit
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Dajiang Wang, Yuan Gao, Simiao Sun, Lianwen Li, and Kun Wang
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Organic Chemistry ,Flowers ,General Medicine ,Phloem ,Catalysis ,Computer Science Applications ,Plant Leaves ,Inorganic Chemistry ,MicroRNAs ,Fruit ,Malus ,Gene Regulatory Networks ,RNA, Long Noncoding ,RNA, Messenger ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,apple ,lncRNA ,tissue–specific expression ,regulatory networks ,qRT-PCR ,Molecular Biology ,Spectroscopy - Abstract
LncRNAs impart crucial effects on various biological processes, including biotic stress responses, abiotic stress responses, fertility and development. The apple tree is one of the four major fruit trees in the world. However, lncRNAs’s roles in different tissues of apple are unknown. We identified the lncRNAs in five tissues of apples including the roots, phloem, leaves, flowers, and fruit, and predicted the intricate regulatory networks. A total of 9440 lncRNAs were obtained. LncRNA target prediction revealed 10,628 potential lncRNA–messenger RNA (mRNA) pairs, 9410 pairs functioning in a cis-acting fashion, and 1218 acting in a trans-acting fashion. Functional enrichment analysis showed that the targets were significantly enriched in molecular functions related to photosynthesis-antenna proteins, single-organism metabolic process and glutathione metabolism. Additionally, a total of 88 lncRNAs have various functions related to microRNAs (miRNAs) as miRNA precursors. Interactions between lncRNAs and miRNAs were predicted, 1341 possible interrelations between 187 mdm-miRNAs and 174 lncRNAs (1.84%) were identified. MSTRG.121644.5, MSTRG.121644.8, MSTRG.2929.2, MSTRG.3953.2, MSTRG.63448.2, MSTRG.9870.2, and MSTRG.9870.3 could participate in the functions in roots as competing endogenous RNAs (ceRNAs). MSTRG.11457.2, MSTRG.138614.2, and MSTRG.60895.2 could adopt special functions in the fruit by working with miRNAs. A further analysis showed that different tissues formed special lncRNA–miRNA–mRNA networks. MSTRG.60895.2–mdm-miR393–MD17G1009000 may participate in the anthocyanin metabolism in the fruit. These findings provide a comprehensive view of potential functions for lncRNAs, corresponding target genes, and related lncRNA–miRNA–mRNA networks, which will increase our knowledge of the underlying development mechanism in apple.
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- 2022
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16. Deposition and mobilization of viruses in unsaturated porous media: Roles of different interfaces and straining
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Yunqi Qin, Liancheng Lei, Shuo Li, Yuesuo Yang, Simiao Sun, Wenjing Zhang, and Shengyu Wu
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010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences ,Moisture ,Chemistry ,viruses ,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,General Medicine ,010501 environmental sciences ,Toxicology ,01 natural sciences ,Pollution ,Suspension (chemistry) ,Kinetics ,Deposition (aerosol physics) ,Chemical engineering ,Groundwater pollution ,Viruses ,Vadose zone ,Escherichia coli ,Humans ,Colloids ,Porous medium ,Porosity ,Water content ,Groundwater ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences - Abstract
The vadose zone is the first natural layer preventing groundwater pollution. Understanding virus transport and retention in the vadose zone is necessary. The effects of different interfaces and mechanisms on virus transport and retention were investigated by studying Escherichia coli phage migration in laboratory-scale columns under unsaturated conditions. The E. coli phage was used as a model virus. Colloid filtration theory, extended Derjagin–Landau–Verwey–Overbeek theory and two−site kinetic deposition model were used to calculate fitted parameters and interaction energies to assess virus retention at different interfaces. The collector diameters and the size of E. coli phages in the influent and effluent were compared to assess the effect of straining. The results indicated that the roles of solid–water interfaces (SWIs) and air–water interfaces (AWIs) in retaining E. coli phages are strongly controlled by the moisture content and hydrochemical conditions. Decreasing the moisture content and increasing the ionic strength (IS) of the suspension increased E. coli phage retention. At suspension ISs of 0.01 or 0.03 M and various moisture contents, E. coli phages were mainly retained at the SWIs rather than AWIs. When the IS was increased to 0.06 M, the viruses were strongly retained by becoming attached to both SWIs and AWIs. The role of straining in virus retention could not be ignored. Viruses were retained more at the SWIs and less straining occurred under acidic conditions than under neutral or alkaline conditions. This was mainly because of the effects of the pH and IS on surface charges and the model virus particle size. This study has important implications for modeling and predicting virus transport in soil affected by rainfall, snowmelt, and human activities (e.g., irrigation and artificial groundwater recharging).
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- 2021
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17. [Sun Simiao's voyage to Chu and Shu regions]
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Simiao, Sun
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China ,Physicians ,History, Medieval - Abstract
During the 4(th)-11(th) years of Zhenguan reign of the Tang Dynasty, Sun Simiao paid a voyage to the regions of Chu (now mostly the Hubei Province) and Shu (now Sichuan Province) for a total of 14 years. In the 4(th) year of Zhenguan, he went to treat the "hydropsy" of Li Gui, the King of Hanyang, hence, the record given as the 9(th) year of Zhenguan by Bei ji qian jin yao fang (Essential Prescriptions for Emergency Worth a Thousand Gold) is not correct. Later, he went to Jiangzhou (now Jiujiang city of Jiangxi Province) to treat Chen Shuping's, the King of Chenxiangdong beriberi due to wind-poisoning. In the 15(th) of July, the 5(th) year of Zhenguan, he himself suffered a swelling pain in his finger when travelling in Shu region, due to a poisonous sting, which was cured by rubbing with the juice from the root and stem of dendelion. In the 7(th) year of Zhenguan, he suffered a facial erysipelas due to over drinking when he was in Neijiang County which was treated by the mayor, Master Li, with various medications to no avail, which was eventually cured by himself. In the 10(th) year of Zhenguan, he treated the Governor of Zizhou Li Wenbo's consuming thirst. He also got a large amount of copper salts in the Counties of Xuanwu and Feiwu nearby. In the 17(th) year of Zhenguan or later, he processed the "Tai yi spiritual powder" in Wei's family of Shu County. After finishing the processing, he returned to Guanzhong (now Shaanxi) at certain period of "August of 17(th) year of Zhenguan", "January of 18(th) year of Zhenguan", or "January of 19(th) year of Zhenguan".
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- 2014
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