These two volumes teach the language of contemporary
Chinese technical literature. The subject matter
is Chinese medicine, making these texts ideal
for those who wish to learn Chinese from real-world
sources. All 128 of the texts chosen are excerpted
from the introduction to Chinese medicine written
by Qin Bowei, one of the founders of TCM and a
medical writer known for his clear, precise and
detailed clinical expression. The work is thus
a superb supplement for students of Chinese and
an effective course of study for clinicians or
scholars who wish to read Chinese technical periodicals,
papers and texts.
The first volume teaches vocabulary. Each text
is an exercise; readers transliterate, then translate
a passage based on the simplified character vocabulary
provided with each passage and its preceding passages.
A completed transliteration in Pinyin and a finished
English translation accompany the Chinese. The
subject matter provides an exposure to authentic
contemporary discussions of the fundamental principles
of Chinese medicine.
The second volume teaches analysis of Chinese
texts through the principles of Natural Language
Development. By showing how to identify the basic
statement in a sentence and the adjunct statements
that complete its meaning, just as children learn
to read their native language, the reader is given
access to Chinese texts as quickly as is possible.
When the course is completed, users are working
with typical modern Chinese medical sources.