The first "Master of Traditional Chinese Medicine" selection work was officially launched on October 28, 2008, which was selected from the Chinese medicine (including ethnic medicine) personnel engaged in clinical work in the national traditional Chinese medicine system, all of whom are provincial famous Chinese medicine or national old Chinese medicine experts academic experience inheritance work instructors, and at the same time have high moral character and widely praised by the society; make outstanding contributions to the development of traditional Chinese medicine; profound theoretical achievements in traditional Chinese medicine, excellent academic achievements, and have a major impact on the country and the industry Engaged in TCM clinical or TCM work for more than 55 years, enjoying a high reputation among the masses and other conditions. Wang Guoqiang, vice minister of health and director of the State Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine, said that carrying out this selection and commendation work is conducive to the promotion of the excellent culture of traditional Chinese medicine, to the promotion of the inheritance of academic ideas and clinical experience in traditional Chinese medicine, to invigorating the spirit of the traditional Chinese medicine industry, to condensing the strength of the industry, and to creating a good environment for the whole society to care about and support the development of traditional Chinese medicine.
The 30 TCM experts who won the title of "Master of Traditional Chinese Medicine" in the first session were: Wang Yuchuan, Wang Mianzhi, Fang Heqian, Deng Tietao, Zhu Liangchun, Ren Jixue, Su Rongzabu (Mongolian Medicine), Li Yuqi, Li Jiren, Li Zhenhua, Li Furen, Wu Xianzhong, He Ren, Zhang Qi, Zhang Canjue, Zhang Xuewen, Zhang Jingren, Lu Guangxin, Zhou Zhongying, He Puren, Ban Xiuwen, Xu Jingfan, Guo Ziguang, Tang Youzhi, Cheng Xinnong, Qiang Ba Chi Lie (Tibetan medicine), Qiu Peiran, Lu Zhizheng, Yan Zhenghua, Yan Dexin

Wang Yuchuan
Wang Yuchuan, male, Han ethnicity, born in September 1923, chief physician and professor of Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, engaged in clinical work in traditional Chinese medicine since March 1943, and is a "famous doctor of chinese medicine in the capital". In 2009, he became the first master of traditional Chinese medicine since the founding of New China.
He is a master of traditional Chinese medicine, a famous Traditional Chinese medicine practitioner, an expert in the Neijing and the basic theories of Traditional Chinese Medicine, a tenured professor of Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, and a member of the Fifth, Sixth, Seventh and Eighth National Committees of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference. Professor Wang Yuchuan died in Beijing at 4:07 a.m. on April 1, 2016 at the age of 93 due to ineffective medical treatment
Wang Mianzhi
Wang Mianzhi, in 1947, passed the national examination and was awarded the certificate of traditional Chinese medicine physician.
In 1951, he studied Western medicine at the night school of Nantong Medical College for one year. In 1956, he became the leader of the formula teaching and research team of the Jiangsu Provincial School of Traditional Chinese Medicine, and began to work in the prescription teaching and research department of Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine in 1957. He has successively served as the director of the Department of Prescription Medicine, the director of the Outpatient Department, the director of the Basic Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine, the deputy director of the Evaluation Committee for Higher Professional Titles, and the principal of the Correspondence School of Guangming Chinese Medicine; he once served as the leader of the Chinese Medicine Group of the National (85th Edition) Pharmacopoeia Committee, the director of the Chinese (Cheng) Pharmaceutical Branch of the National New Drug Review Committee, the member of the National Natural Science Terminology Approval Committee, and the member of the Sixth, Seventh and Eighth National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference and the Deputy Director of the Science, Education, Culture, Health and Sports Committee. He is the author of 9 kinds of works, including "Introduction to Traditional Chinese Medicine (First Edition)", "Tangtou Song Recipe Vernacular Explanation", "Prescription Science", and more than 30 papers such as "A Brief History of the Formation and Development of Formula science", "Talking about Prescription Teaching", and "Dialectical Treatment of Hepatitis". Wang Mianzhi is one of the first batch of instructors and apprentices of the State Pharmaceutical Administration (Beijing area).
Fang Heqian
Fang Heqian, male, Han ethnicity, born in December 1923, chief physician and professor of Beijing Chaoyang Hospital affiliated to Capital Medical University, engaged in clinical work of traditional Chinese medicine since August 1948, the national old Chinese medicine expert academic experience inheritance work guidance teacher, "Capital National Medical Famous Teacher", in July 2009, became the first time since the founding of New China to select a national-level master of traditional Chinese medicine.
Deng Tietao
Deng Tietao (October 1916 – January 10, 2019) was a native of Kaiping County, Guangdong Province. The first Master of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Tenured professor of Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine, doctoral supervisor, executive director of the All-China Association of Traditional Chinese Medicine, doctoral supervisor, famous old Chinese medicine doctor in Guangdong Province, expert in internal medicine.
On July 1, 2009, at the age of 93, Professor Deng Tietao was jointly evaluated as a "Master of Traditional Chinese Medicine" by the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security, the Ministry of Health, the State Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine and other three national ministries and commissions, and Professor Deng Tietao was the only one in Guangdong to receive this honor.
At 6:06 a.m. on January 10, 2019, Professor Deng Tietao, 104, passed away.
Zhu Liangchun
Zhu Liangchun, male, born in August 1917, from Zhenjiang City, Jiangsu Province. In his early years, he studied under Mr. Ma Huiqing, a family physician of menghe. He studied at Suzhou Traditional Chinese Medical College and graduated from China Medical College in Shanghai in 1938 under the tutelage of Mr. Zhang Cigong, who has been practicing medicine for more than 70 years.
At 0:06 a.m. on December 14, 2015, he died at the age of 98 in Nantong Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital due to sudden ineffective pulmonary thrombotic treatment
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Ren Jixue, Buyeo, Jilin Province, tenured professor of Changchun College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, successively served as the director of the Department of Internal Medicine of Changchun College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, master's, doctoral and graduate supervisor of encephalopathy, heart disease and fever, visiting professor of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, doctoral supervisor of internal medicine, consultant of encephalopathy research laboratory of Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, member of the Expert Advisory Committee of Traditional Chinese Medicine Work of the State Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine, member of the Expert Steering Committee of the Construction of Teaching Materials for Higher Traditional Chinese Medicine, member of the Senior Expert Advisory Committee of the World Federation of Chinese Medicine Societies, In 1990, he was recognized by the state as the first batch, second batch and third batch of academic experience tutors inheriting old Chinese medicine experts, enjoyed the special government allowance of the State Council, the winner of the Jilin Provincial Talent Medal, and the honorary provincial management outstanding expert of Jilin Province. Recipient of the Bethune Medal of the Ministry of Personnel, the Ministry of Health and the State Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine of the People's Republic of China. In 2009, he was named the first "Master of Traditional Chinese Medicine" by the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security and the Ministry of Health.
He died in Changchun at 14:43 on February 4, 2010 at the age of 85
Su Rongzab
Su Rongzab [1] is a professor of internal medicine in Mongolian medicine. He was the president of inner Mongolia Mongolian Medical College, a deputy to the 5th, 6th and 7th National People's Congress of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, a deputy to the 7th National People's Congress of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, and was elected as a member of the Revolutionary Committee of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region at the 5th Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region People's Congress
Li Yuqi
Li Yuqi was born in 1917 in Yinzhou City, Liaoning Province. Professor of Liaoning University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, doctoral supervisor. He has been practicing medicine for more than 60 years, specializing in the three departments of internal medicine, gynecology and pediatrics, and has studied spleen and stomach diseases for more than 30 years. He is one of the first batch of 500 old Chinese medicine doctors selected by the Ministry of Personnel and the Ministry of Health, enjoys the special government allowance of the State Council (the first batch of recipients), and is hired as a lifelong director by the Chinese Association of Traditional Chinese Medicine. He once served as the director of the Traditional Chinese Medicine Department of the Liaoning Provincial Health Department, the vice president and president of the Affiliated Hospital of Liaoning University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, the executive vice president of Liaoning Provincial Cancer Hospital, the president of Liaoning Provincial Association of Traditional Chinese Medicine, the vice chairman of Liaoning Provincial Drug Review Committee, the vice president of Liaoning Provincial Federation of Elderly Science and Technology Workers, and the adjunct professor of the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine of Shenyang Pharmaceutical University
Lee Ji-jin
Li Jiren, male, Han ethnicity, born in January 1931, a native of Shexian County, a member of the Communist Party of China, chief physician and tenured professor of Yijishan Hospital affiliated to Anhui South Medical College. The first "Master of Traditional Chinese Medicine", the first batch of "National 500 Old Chinese Medicine", the first batch of national famous old Chinese medicine experience heirs and instructors, the first batch of China's 100 century-old Chinese medicine clinicians, the first batch of Special Allowance recipients of the State Council. Proficient in internal and gynecological incurable diseases, especially good at the treatment of persistent diseases such as paralysis, paralysis, tumors, etc., there are more than 10 monographs such as "Jiren Medical Record", more than 100 papers, and participate in the compilation of "Neijing", "Basic Theory of Traditional Chinese Medicine" and other higher education planning textbooks.
On July 24, 2017, Li Jiren was named the candidate for the 6th National Model of Ethics of Deyao China.
In November 2017, he was named the winner of the 6th National Moral Model Nomination Award.
Li Zhenhua
Li Zhenhua (November 1924 – May 23, 2017), male, Han ethnicity, from Luoning, Henan. Graduated from Henan Jibei Middle School, from a family of traditional Chinese medicine. Experts who enjoy special allowances from the State Council. He has been practicing medicine for more than 60 years and teaching for more than 50 years, and is a famous Chinese medicine practitioner and TCM educator. He was a deputy to the Seventh National People's Congress, a standing director of the Chinese Association of Traditional Chinese Medicine, and the former president of Henan College of Traditional Chinese Medicine. In 1990, he was identified by the Ministry of Personnel, the Ministry of Health and the Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine as the first batch of national famous old Chinese medicine experts, and in 2009, he was selected by the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security and the Ministry of Health as the first national master of traditional Chinese medicine.
On May 23, 2017, Li Zhenhua passed away at the age of 94
Li Furen
Li Furen, male, born on June 25, 1919. Born in a family of traditional Chinese medicine, the disciple of Shi Jinmo, one of the four famous doctors in modern China, is known as the "Taidou of Chinese Medicine". He has been engaged in medical care and clinical work for high-ranking cadres for more than 60 years, and is known as the "contemporary imperial doctor" for long-term responsibility for the health care of the central leadership. In 2009, he was named the first "Master of Traditional Chinese Medicine"
Wu Xianzhong
Wu Xianzhong, male, Manchu, born in August 1925, chief physician and professor of Tianjin Medical University and Tianjin Nankai Hospital, academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering, since 1951, he has used traditional Chinese medicine to treat common diseases, and the national old Chinese medicine expert academic experience inheritance work guidance teacher. One of the pioneers in the field of integrative Medicine in China
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He Ren, a native of Hangzhou, Zhejiang. He joined the Communist Party of China in 1956. He graduated from Shanghai New China Medical College in 1940. Later, he studied Chinese medicine with his father. Practiced medicine. After 1955, he successively served as the vice president and president of Zhejiang Provincial School of Traditional Chinese Medicine, the professor, vice president and dean of Zhejiang College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, the second standing director of the All-China Association of Traditional Chinese Medicine, and the president of Zhejiang Branch.
Immersed in the cause of TCM education, we have cultivated a group of TCM talents. Clinically good at the treatment of internal medicine and gynecological diseases. He likes to use the "Golden Formula", which has a remarkable effect on wet temperature emergency evidence and difficult diseases such as stomach pain and collapse. The study of the "Outline of the Golden Plateau" is quite effective and the writings are very rich.
Zhang Qi
Zhang Qi (November 14, 1922 – November 13, 2019), a native of Leting, Hebei Province, was a traditional Chinese medicine physician, a traditional Chinese medicine clinician, a traditional Chinese medicine educator, a nephrologist of traditional Chinese medicine, one of the first "masters of traditional Chinese medicine" in China, a professor and doctoral supervisor of Heilongjiang University of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
In 1942, Zhang Qi graduated from the Harbin Institute of Chinese Medicine; in 1944, he practiced medicine at the Zhonglin Clinic attached to Tianyutang in Harbin; in 1955 he taught at the Heilongjiang Provincial School of Traditional Chinese Medicine; in 1956, he was transferred to the Heilongjiang Provincial Institute of Medicine, where he served as a researcher, director of the Internal Medicine Research Office, and deputy director; in 1986, he was hired as a doctoral supervisor of internal medicine at Heilongjiang College of Traditional Chinese Medicine; in 2009, he was awarded the title of "Master of Traditional Chinese Medicine"; and on November 13, 2019, he died at the age of 97 due to ineffective medical treatment.
Professor Zhang Qi is proficient in traditional Chinese medicine internal medicine, gynecology, pediatrics, especially internal medicine, and has a deep understanding of chinese medicine kidney disease, liver disease, heart disease, spleen and stomach disease, heart disease, delirium rheumatism, warm fever, thirst quenching disease, etc., and is good at treating various stubborn diseases and difficult and serious diseases.
Zhang Canjing
Zhang Canxing (July 1928 – September 2017), male, Han ethnicity, member of the Communist Party of China, Shandong Rong Adult, chief physician and professor of Shandong University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, member of the Chinese Poetry Society. Since January 1949, he has been engaged in the clinical work of traditional Chinese medicine and is a famous expert in traditional Chinese medicine in Shandong Province. In 2009, he was named the first "Master of Traditional Chinese Medicine" since the founding of New China.
On September 1, 2017, Zhang Canzhen died in Jinan at the age of 90 due to ineffective medical treatment
Zhang Xuewen
Zhang Xuewen, male, born in October 1935, Hanzhong, Shaanxi, Han ethnicity. Born in a family of traditional Chinese medicine, he has been engaged in the clinical work of traditional Chinese medicine since May 1953, and is the chief physician and professor of the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine of Shaanxi College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, the first master of traditional Chinese medicine, the master of chinese medicine emergency disease, and the guidance teacher of the academic experience inheritance of the old Chinese medicine experts in the country
Zhang Jingren
Zhang Jingren, born in 1923, is the chief physician of Shanghai First People's Hospital and an expert in the department of traditional Chinese medicine. Family origins, not only good at treating febrile diseases, but also for internal medicine miscellaneous diseases and difficult diseases, such as vertigo, coronary heart disease, myocarditis, chronic gastritis, chronic colitis, chronic nephritis, uremia, dermatomyositis, lupus erythematosus, multiple myeloma, oral mucosal disease multiple oral cavity, lichen planus, leukoplakia, etc., have been systematically observed and studied, especially for the common clinical chronic atrophic gastritis and chronic renal failure, systematic observation and research. On June 14, 2009, on the eve of the Commendation Conference of Chinese Medicine Masters, Elder Zhang died of illness at the age of 86 in Huadong Hospital in Shanghai
Lu Guangxin
Lu Guangxin, male, Han ethnicity, born in January 1927, chief physician of the Chinese Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences, engaged in clinical work in traditional Chinese medicine since October 1948, is the national old Chinese medicine expert academic experience inheritance work guidance teacher, the first chinese medicine master title winner.
He died in Beijing on September 13, 2014, at the age of 88
Zhou Zhongying
Zhou Zhongying, male, Han ethnicity, born in June 1928, is a professor, chief physician, doctoral supervisor and master of traditional Chinese medicine at Nanjing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Generations of Chinese medicine, young Chengting training, with his father Professor Zhou Xiaozhai to learn Chinese medicine. In 1948, he began to engage in clinical work in traditional Chinese medicine, and in 1956, he entered the Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing College of Traditional Chinese Medicine (Jiangsu Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine), and successively served as a resident, lecturer, attending physician, associate professor, deputy chief physician, chief physician, and vice president. In 1983, he was transferred to Nanjing College of Traditional Chinese Medicine as its dean. He currently serves as an academic member of the Chinese Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences and a lifelong honorary president of the Jiangsu Provincial Association of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
On September 29, 2019, he was awarded the title of "National Outstanding Contribution Award of Traditional Chinese Medicine"
He Puren
He Puren, Zishi Niu, No. Koushui, a native of Laishui County, Hebei Province. At the age of 14, he studied under Niu Zehua, a famous acupuncturist artist in Beijing, and was deeply impressed by the true transmission of the teacher. Eight years later, he was treated independently with superb medical skills, and his reputation rose after liberation. In 1956, he was transferred to Beijing Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine and served as the director of the Department of Acupuncture and Moxibustion for 26 years.
He Puren is a member of the National Committee of the Chinese Association for Science and Technology, a senior consultant of the Chinese Acupuncture Association, the president of the Beijing Acupuncture Society, the president of the Beijing Acupuncture and Moxibustion Three-Way Method Research Association, and the former deputy director of the China International Acupuncture Examination Center. He is the first master of traditional Chinese medicine, the representative inheritor of the "Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity - Acupuncture and Moxibustion of Traditional Chinese Medicine", and a professor of the Acupuncture Center of Beijing Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine affiliated to Capital Medical University.
On August 22, 2015, Professor He Puren died in Beijing at the age of 89 due to ineffective medical treatment.
Ban Xiuwen
Professor Ban Xiuwen (1920-2014), graduated from Guangxi Provincial Institute of Medicine (undergraduate) in 1940, has been practicing medicine for more than 60 years, with rigorous medical ethics, noble medical ethics, rich learning, good at treating difficult and complicated diseases in internal medicine, gynecology and pediatrics, and has studied the classic works of traditional Chinese medicine and the academic ideas of famous masters of past generations. Medication often starts from the spleen and stomach, advocating dialectical prudence and precise medication. He is particularly proficient in gynecology in Traditional Chinese Medicine, advocates the theory of liver and kidney, and likes to use flowers
Xu Jingfan
Xu Jingfan (December 1927 – March 11, 2015), male, from Wujiang City, Jiangsu Province. Chief TCM physician of Jiangsu Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Professor of Nanjing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
Since June 1946, he has been engaged in the clinical work of traditional Chinese medicine, and is the guidance teacher for the inheritance of academic experience of the old Chinese medicine experts in the country, and a famous traditional Chinese medicine doctor in Jiangsu Province.
Winner of the National Bethune Medal, National Famous Traditional Chinese Medicine Scholar, and Winner of the Title of The First Master of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Guo Ziguang
Guo Ziguang (December 1932 – May 17, 2015), male, Han ethnicity, born in Rongchang County, Sichuan Province, Guo's family of traditional Chinese medicine, the first master of traditional Chinese medicine, famous chinese medicine educator, theorist, clinical medical scientist, professor of Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, pioneer of the discipline of traditional Chinese medicine rehabilitation. He has won the "Lifetime Achievement Award" of the Chinese Association of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
At 21:04 on May 17, 2015, he died in Chengdu, Sichuan Province, at the age of 83 due to ineffective medical treatment.
Tang Yuzhi
Tang Youzhi, male, born on July 1, 1926, from Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, Han ethnicity, traditional Chinese medicine ophthalmologist. Honorary President of Ophthalmology Hospital of China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences, Chief Physician, Professor, Researcher, Doctoral Supervisor. He has made outstanding achievements in inheriting and carrying forward the research of golden needle dialing in ophthalmology and surgical incision of ciliary body flat part of traditional Chinese medicine, invented cataract acupuncture and set out, and is the guidance teacher for the inheritance of academic experience of old Chinese medicine experts in china, the "Famous Teacher of Chinese Medicine in capital" and the master of Traditional Chinese medicine.
Cheng Xinnong
Cheng Xinnong (1921.8.24-2015.5.9), formerly known as XiYi, Xinnong, [a native of Huai'an City, Suzhou Province, an expert in traditional Chinese medicine and acupuncture, [2] Representative inheritor of the UNESCO Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity "Traditional Chinese Medicine Acupuncture".
Cheng Xinnong has been engaged in clinical work in traditional Chinese medicine since February of the 28th year of the Republic of China (1939); passed the examination of the Examination Institute of the Republic of China in the 36th year (1947) of the Republic of China; graduated from the undergraduate class of the Jiangsu Provincial School of Traditional Chinese Medicine in 1956; promoted to professor in 1978; enjoyed the first batch of special government allowances since July 1990; and was elected as an academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering in 1994.
Cheng Xinnong has long been engaged in acupuncture clinical and teaching work, well versed in the theory of traditional Chinese medicine acupuncture, good at treating internal medicine, gynecological diseases and various difficult diseases, especially for hemiplegia, hypertension, facial paralysis, sciatica, functional uterine bleeding and other diseases of research and treatment reached the advanced level at home and abroad, in the substantive research of meridian theory has achieved significant results, presided over the "study of meridian sensing and visible meridian phenomenon" and "fourteen meridian point acupuncture method" research.
Qiang Ba Chi Lie
Qiangba Chilie, male, Tibetan, born in 1929, chief physician of Tibetan Hospital in Tibet Autonomous Region, engaged in clinical work in Tibetan medicine since 1947, is the guidance teacher for the inheritance of academic experience of old Chinese medicine experts in the country, and a famous Tibetan doctor in the autonomous region
Qiu Peiran
Qiu Peiran (1913 – May 3, 2010), formerly known as Weilong, was originally from Cixi County, Zhejiang Province. From 1922 to 1927, he studied at the Elementary School and the Chinese Studies Seminary. From 1928 to 1930, he taught himself the book of the Hundred Schools of History at home, involving new literature and natural science books, and from 1930 to 1934, he entered the Shanghai College of Traditional Chinese Medicine founded by Mr. Ding Ganren, and practiced clinically in the famous doctor Ding Jiwan Clinic, and often asked Xie Guan, Xia Yingtang, Cheng Menxue, Qin Bowei, and Zhang Cigong to be at the door of Mr. Xie Guan, Xia Yingtang, Cheng Menxue, Qin Bowei, and Zhang Cigong, which won the favor of famous artists on the sea.
He is a master of Chinese traditional Chinese medicine, a tenured professor of Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Shanghai Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Qiu Peiran has long been engaged in TCM education and TCM theory and clinical research, and has a lot of insights in the fields of basic theory of TCM, various theories, meridians, typhoid fever and temperature disease, health care, etc., and has also gained considerable experience in the treatment of difficult diseases in internal medicine, making contributions to the cultivation of TCM talents. Associate editor of China's largest comprehensive dictionary, Da ci hai.
Lu Zhizheng
Lu Zhizheng, male, Han ethnicity, born in December 1920, a native of Gaocheng, Hebei Province, chief physician of the Chinese Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences, engaged in clinical work in traditional Chinese medicine since February 1939, is the national guidance teacher for the inheritance of academic experience of old Chinese medicine experts, "famous teacher of chinese medicine in the capital", and the representative inheritor of the national intangible cultural heritage traditional medicine project. He is good at traditional Chinese medicine internal medicine, acupuncture, and has deep knowledge of gynecology and pediatrics.
Yan Zhenghua
Yan Zhenghua, born in February 1920, chief physician and professor of Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, has been engaged in clinical work in traditional Chinese medicine since July 1940, and is the guidance teacher for the inheritance of academic experience of old Chinese medicine experts in China, the "Famous Doctor of The Capital", and the representative inheritor of the national intangible cultural heritage traditional medicine project. In addition, there is a national first-class photographer Yan Zhenghua.
Yan Dexin
Yan Dexin (1920 ~ April 17, 2017 [1]), male, chief physician, professor, doctoral supervisor, long engaged in the study of difficult disease evidence, academically respect the theory of qi and blood, diagnosis and treatment of difficult disease evidence to "qi is the length of a hundred diseases", "blood is the fetus of a hundred diseases" as the guideline, according to the characteristics of difficult disease evidence, difficult to heal, complex symptoms, etc., advocate the theory that "long-term illness must have stasis, strange disease must have stasis", and put forward "thinning its blood gas, so that its articles reach peace" is the main treatment of difficult disease evidence, and founded the "balance method" Viewpoint, a set of theories and treatment methods have been established for the diagnosis and treatment of difficult diseases. In particular, it is used in the field of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, which is quite effective, and in 2001, under the leadership of the Shanghai Municipal Health Bureau, the Shanghai Clinical Medical Center for Cardiovascular and Cerebrovascular Diseases of Traditional Chinese Medicine was established, and the construction of the center has achieved initial results.