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The"Ukiyo"of Moxibustion Reflected in the Ukiyo-e

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Ukiyo-e(浮世絵)was a genre of popular art during the Edo and Meiji periods in Japan.Moxibustion,which was originally introduced from China,was also in its heyday and became one of the popular topics for ukiyo-e artists at that time.Using the images as historical evidence perspective,this article focuses on the moxibustion used in daily life in Japan depicted in the ukiyo-e arts.With the perspective of acu-moxa therapy,one may identify some specific issues in the acupoint selection,leading to the discovery of special application of moxibustion used by the group of yūjo(遊女)at that time.The article concludes by exploring gender issues in ukiyo-e arts and the implications of punishment attached to moxibustion treatment.

MoxibustionUkiyo-e(浮世絵)Edo periodUtagawa Kunisada(歌川国貞)

JIANG Shan、Hong Foong Wong

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School of Medical Humanities and Social Sciences,Peking Union Medical College,Beijing 100730,China

International Research Center for Japanese Studies,Kyoto 610-1192,Japan

National Social Science Fund of China

23BZS084

2024

中医药文化(英文)

中医药文化(英文)

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年,卷(期):2024.7(3)