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Fang (Chinese: 方), was a Chinese scientist and alchemist who lived during the first century B.C during the Han dynasty. She was the earliest recorded woman alchemist in China. She is only known under her family name Fang. Raised in a scholarly family skilled in the alchemical arts, she studied alchemy with one of the Emperor Han Wudi's spouses and thus had access to the highest levels of society. Fang's husband was Cheng Wei (simplified Chinese: 程伟; traditional Chinese: 程偉). Fang eventually went insane and committed suicide. Details of Fang's life were recorded by author and alchemist Ge Hong.

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  • Fang (alquimista) (es)
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  • Fang, som levde under första århundradet f.Kr., var en kinesisk kemist. Hon är den tidigaste kvinnliga forskare som finns dokumenterad. Hon är endast känd under sitt familjenamn Fang. Hon studerade alkemi med en av kejsar Han Wudis gemåler. Fang är berömd i historien för att hon ska ha lyckats omvandla kvicksilver till silver. Hon misshandlades av sin make sedan han förgäves krävt att hon skulle avslöja hur hon hade gjort, och begick självmord. (sv)
  • Fang (Chinese: 方), was a Chinese scientist and alchemist who lived during the first century B.C during the Han dynasty. She was the earliest recorded woman alchemist in China. She is only known under her family name Fang. Raised in a scholarly family skilled in the alchemical arts, she studied alchemy with one of the Emperor Han Wudi's spouses and thus had access to the highest levels of society. Fang's husband was Cheng Wei (simplified Chinese: 程伟; traditional Chinese: 程偉). Fang eventually went insane and committed suicide. Details of Fang's life were recorded by author and alchemist Ge Hong. (en)
  • Fang fue una alquimista china que vivió durante el siglo I a. C. Es la mujer alquimista más antigua conocida de China.​ Es solo conocida por su apellido, Fang. Criada en una familia de eruditos especializados en las artes alquímicas, estudió alquimia con una de las esposas del emperador Han Wu Ti, por tanto tuvo acceso a los niveles más altos de la sociedad. Fang finalmente se volvió loca y se suicidó. Los detalles de su vida fueron registrados por el autor y alquimista Ge Hong.​ (es)
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  • Fang (Chinese: 方), was a Chinese scientist and alchemist who lived during the first century B.C during the Han dynasty. She was the earliest recorded woman alchemist in China. She is only known under her family name Fang. Raised in a scholarly family skilled in the alchemical arts, she studied alchemy with one of the Emperor Han Wudi's spouses and thus had access to the highest levels of society. Fang's husband was Cheng Wei (simplified Chinese: 程伟; traditional Chinese: 程偉). Fang was credited with the discovery of the method to turn mercury into silver. It was believed that she may have used the chemical technique of silver extraction from ores using mercury, where pure silver residue is left behind from the boiled mercury. Fang eventually went insane and committed suicide. Details of Fang's life were recorded by author and alchemist Ge Hong. (en)
  • Fang fue una alquimista china que vivió durante el siglo I a. C. Es la mujer alquimista más antigua conocida de China.​ Es solo conocida por su apellido, Fang. Criada en una familia de eruditos especializados en las artes alquímicas, estudió alquimia con una de las esposas del emperador Han Wu Ti, por tanto tuvo acceso a los niveles más altos de la sociedad. A Fang se le atribuye el descubrimiento del método para convertir el mercurio en plata. Se cree que pudo haber utilizado la técnica de extracción de plata de las menas utilizando mercurio, donde el residuo de plata pura queda del mercurio hervido. Se sabía que el marido de Fang, Cheng Wei, la maltrató físicamente intentando obtener el procedimiento secreto, aunque ella se negó a dárselo. Fang finalmente se volvió loca y se suicidó. Los detalles de su vida fueron registrados por el autor y alquimista Ge Hong.​ (es)
  • Fang, som levde under första århundradet f.Kr., var en kinesisk kemist. Hon är den tidigaste kvinnliga forskare som finns dokumenterad. Hon är endast känd under sitt familjenamn Fang. Hon studerade alkemi med en av kejsar Han Wudis gemåler. Fang är berömd i historien för att hon ska ha lyckats omvandla kvicksilver till silver. Hon misshandlades av sin make sedan han förgäves krävt att hon skulle avslöja hur hon hade gjort, och begick självmord. (sv)
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