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The ''Taisu'' (Chinese: 太素; pinyin: Tàisù), or ''Grand Basis'', compiled by Yang Shangshan (楊上善), is one of four known versions of the ''Huangdi Neijing'' (''Yellow Emperor's Inner Canon''), the other three being the ''Suwen'', the ''Lingshu'', and the partially extant ''Mingtang'' (明堂 "Hall of Light").
==Time of compilation==
On the basis of Yang Shangshan's official title at the time of compilation, Nathan Sivin argues that the ''Taisu'' was written in 656 or later, most likely under the reign of emperor Gaozong (mid-7th century) of the Tang dynasty, and that Yang compiled it from fragments of one or several post-Han versions of the ''Neijing''.〔Sivin (1998): 34.〕
Historian of medicine Qian Chaochen, who had once claimed that Yang Shangshan died under the Sui dynasty (late 6th century),〔Qian (1982).〕 is now arguing that because Yang referred to the Palace Library as the "Orchid Pavilion" (''lantai'' 蘭臺) in one of his notes, he must have compiled the ''Taisu'' sometime between 662 and 670, the few years during which that name was in use.〔(Qian ) (2006).〕

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