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Chinese herbal medicine features strong national characteristics, and carries heavy cultural connotations. The use of Chinese herbal medicine originated in ancient China, which was called Japanese Kampo medicine after it was introduced into Japan. With the close cultural exchanges between China and Japan and the continuous improvement of medical technology, Chinese herbal medicine has become more and more appreciated and recognized by the Japanese for its unique charm. At the same time, the research on herbology in China and Japan has also been unprecedentedly developed. Based on the purpose of mutual learning and reference, this paper discusses the Japanese-Chinese translation studies of the popular science text of traditional Chinese pharmacology in Japan.

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  • Guangxi is home to more than 4000 known medicinal plant species, accounting for about one-third of the national medicinal plant resources, of which Zhuang medicine and Yao medicine are the most distinctive

  • The use of Chinese herbal medicine originated in ancient China, which was called Japanese Kampo medicine after it was introduced into Japan

  • Herbal medicine is mainly based on plant medicinal materials, a valuable asset accumulated by ordinary people in their long-term life experience

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Guangxi is home to more than 4000 known medicinal plant species, accounting for about one-third of the national medicinal plant resources, of which Zhuang medicine and Yao medicine are the most distinctive. The use of Chinese herbal medicine originated in ancient China, which was called Japanese Kampo medicine after it was introduced into Japan.

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