目錄
Chapter One Concept and Classification of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Traditional Medicine
Section One Analysis of Related Concepts
1. Traditional Medicine
2. Intangible Cultural Heritage
3. Intangible Cultural Heritage of Traditional Medicine
4. Intangible Cultural Heritage Protection of Traditional Medicine
Section Two Classification of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Traditional Medicine
1. Dichotomous Perspectives
2. Knowledge - based Classification
Chapter Two Methods and Techniques for Intangible Cultural Heritage Protection of Traditional Medicine
Section One Protection Methods
1. Nomination of Projects for Listing and Protection
2. Database Development for Protection
3. Establishing Dedicated Systems
Section Two Protection Techniques
1. Archival Protection Techniques
2. Research and Protection Techniques
Chapter Three Project and Inheritor Protection for Intangible Cultural Heritage of Traditional Medicine
Section One Inheritors' Living Conditions
1. Limited Social Attention
2. Challenges in Maintaining Stable Practice Spaces
3. Lack of Coordination Personnel and Inadequate Talent Protection Measures
4. Economic, Professional, and Honorific Recognition Deficits for Inheritors
5. Insufficiency of Supporting Hardware Equipment
Section Two Inheritors' Policy Environment
1. Guidance for Selecting Inheritors
2. Developing Systems and Standards for Inheritor Certification
3. Adhering to Inherent Rules in Inheritor Training and Enhancing Talent Cultivation
4. Optimizing Talent Utilization to Maximize Inheritors' Value
Section Three Current Development Situation of Heritage Projects
Section Four Protective Strategies and Recommendations
1. Establishing Supportive Social and Legal Environments
2. Strengthening Talent Training and Management Systems
3. Implementing and Enhancing Supportive Conditions
Chapter Four Case Studies and Research on Intangible Cultural Heritage Protection of Traditional Medicine
Section One Understanding of Life and Disease
1. Traditional Chinese Medicine's Perspective on Life and Disease
2. The Southern School of Tibetan Medicine in Ganzi Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture
Section Two Processing Techniques
1. Chinese Herbal Medicine Processing Methods
2. Cultivation and Processing of the Four Huaiqing Chinese Medicines
3. Mercury Refining Techniques
Section Three Traditional Chinese Medicine Preparations
1. Dong'e Ejiao Preparation Techniques
2. Preparation Techniques of Guilingji and Dingkundan
Section Four Bone - setting Methods
1. Palace Bone - setting Method
2. Luo's Bone - setting Method
3. Pingle Guo's Bone - setting Method
4. Mongolian Bone - setting Method
Section Five Traditional Chinese Medicine Culture
Chinese Medicine Culture of Tongrentang
Chapter Five Interview Insights on the Case of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Traditional Medicine
Section One Understanding of Life and Disease
1. Interview with Cao Hongxin, the Representative Inheritor of TCM's Understanding of Life and Disease
2. Interview with Liu Changhua, the Manager of the Protection Unit of TCM's Understanding of Life and Disease
3. Interview with Deng Du and Jiangyong Silang, Managers and Representative Inheritors of the Tibetan Medicine Project in Ganzi Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture
Section Two Processing Techniques
1. Interview with Jin Shiyuan, the Representative Inheritor of Chinese Herbal Medicine Processing Techniques
2. Interview with Wang Xiaotao, the Representative Inheritor of Chinese Herbal Medicine Processing Techniques
3. Interview with Kang Mingxuan, the Representative Inheritor of the Cultivation and Processing of the Four Huaiqing Chinese Medicines
4. Interview with Li Chengjie, the Representative Inheritor of the Cultivation and Processing of the Four Huaiqing Chinese Medicines
5. Interview with Managers of the Cultivation and Processing of the Four Huaiqing Chinese Medicines
6. Interview with Nima Ciren, Suolang Qimei, and Gawu, Representative Inheritors of the Mercury Refining Technique in Tibetan Medicine
7. Interviews with Ciren Bazhu, Cidan Jiumei, and others, Representative Inheritors of the Mercury Refining Technique
Section Three Traditional Preparations
1. Interview with Qin Yufeng, the Representative Inheritor of the Processing Techniques of Dong'e Ejiao
2. Interview with the Manager of Dong'e Ejiao Processing Techniques
3. Interview with Liu Huiwu, the Representative Inheritor of Guilingji and Dingkundan Processing Techniques
Section Four Bone - setting Methods
1. Interview with Liu Gang, the Representative Inheritor of Palace Bone - setting Method
2. Interview with Luo Jindian, the Representative Inheritor of Luo's Bone - setting Method
3. Interview with Chen Biansheng, the Representative Inheritor of Pingle Guo's Bone - setting, and the Manager
4. Interview with Bai Ying and Others, Managers of Pingle Guo's Bone - setting Method in Luoyang
5. Interview with Bao Jinshan, the Representative Inheritor of Mongolian Bone - setting Method
6. Interview with Bao Zhanhong, the Representative Inheritor of Mongolian Bone - setting Method
Section Five Culture of Traditional Chinese Medicine
1. Understanding of the Connotation and Core Ideas of Tongrentang's TCM Culture
2. Changes of Tongrentang after the Establishment of the People's Republic of China
3. On the Connotation of "Medicinal Virtue": Advocating the Combination of Traditional and Modern Identification of Medicinal Materials
4. Essence of Master - apprentice Training in Imparting Thoughts and Techniques
5. On the Issue of Integrity in Tongrentang
6. Problems Encountered in the Protection of Tongrentang's TCM Culture
7. Challenges in Modernizing Tongrentang Research
Afterword
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