elixir poisoning造句
例句与造句
- Tang alchemists were well aware of elixir poisoning.
- British historian Joseph Needham compiled a list of Chinese emperors whose deaths were likely due to elixir poisoning.
- Wuzong's successor Emperor Xunzong ( r . 846-849 ) astonishingly also died of elixir poisoning.
- Emperor Ai was obsessed with seeking immortality, and despite his young age, he died from Chinese alchemical elixir poisoning.
- Many of these substances, far from contributing to longevity, were actively toxic and resulted in Chinese alchemical elixir poisoning.
- It's difficult to find elixir poisoning in a sentence. 用elixir poisoning造句挺难的
- Reportedly, he died from Chinese alchemical elixir poisoning due to ingesting mercury pills, made by his alchemists and court physicians.
- Wine, as mentioned above, was both prescribed to be drunk when taking elixir pills and to relieve the unpleasant side-effects of elixir poisoning.
- It was said, however, that Chen's eunuch colleagues declared that Emperor Xianzong had died from Chinese alchemical elixir poisoning due to the medicines that he was taking.
- Although Chinese elixir poisoning may lead some to dismiss Chinese alchemy as another example of human follies in history, Ho Peng-Yoke and F . Peter Lisowski note its positive aspect upon Chinese medicine.
- The next Tang emperor to die from elixir poisoning was Chancellor Li Deyu and others requested audiences with the emperor, but he refused and subsequently died in 846 ( Needham and Ho 1970 : 319 ).
- The caution given to elixir poisoning later led Chinese alchemy to " shade imperceptibly " into iatrochemistry, the preparation of medicine by chemical methods, " in other words chemotherapy " ( 1997 : 39 ).
- Xunzong made himself the patron of some Daoists who concocted immortality elixirs of vegetable origin, possibly because his father Wuzong had died from metallic and mineral elixir poisoning ( Needham et al . 1976 : 146 ).
- Many Tang alchemical writers returned to the fashion of using obscure synonyms for ingredients, perhaps because of the alarming number of elixir poisonings, and the desire to dissuade amateur alchemists from experimenting on themselves ( Needham et al . 1976 : 138 ).
- Wang Zongshi, however, reacted by intruding into the palace; finding that Emperor Xunzong had already died from Chinese alchemical elixir poisoning, he arrested Wang Guizhang, Ma, and Wang Jufang for falsely issuing edicts, and then put them to death.
- For 18 months, Zhou recorded his spiritual visions from some of the same Maoshan divinities seen by Yang Xi, but they informed Zhou that his destiny was to become an immortal, and he committed ritual suicide with a poisonous elixir composed of mushrooms and cinnabar and died from Chinese alchemical elixir poisoning.
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