Tang Han
Tang Han (1917-1981) Character Fu Kang, Number Three. Born in Jinniu Gaojiahe Qiaotou Tang (now part of Daye), he was born in Daguanshan, Wuchang. In 1933, he entered the Wuchang Huanglong Traditional Chinese Medicine Training Institute to study medicine, and then due to his family's poverty, he returned to Jinniu Gaohe to teach and studied Chinese medicine in his spare time.
After 1942, Tang Han served as the special chief of the platoon, the aide-de-camp, the lieutenant quartermaster of the brigade secretary, and the secretary of the captain's guard platoon in the pseudo-southern security commander Chengqudu. In 1945, tang Han returned to his hometown to study the theory of traditional Chinese medicine and officially practice medicine in Takahashi.
In the autumn of 1949, Tang Han was appointed deputy director of the Jinniu District Patriotic Health Campaign Committee. Soon, he served as the director of the District Medical Federation, and was elected as the people's representative of Echeng County, attended the commendation meeting held by the Daye Special Office, and was rated as the first class model of the county health circle.

In April 1953, Tang Han was sent to the Huanggang Special District Traditional Chinese Medicine Refresher Course to study, and after graduation, he was assigned to the county health center to engage in epidemic prevention. The following year, he was sent to the flood control headquarters of the seventh district (Yanji) to be responsible for epidemic prevention and medical treatment. On the construction site, day and night, rain or shine, he often went hungry to treat the victims of the disaster, and when there were not enough medicines, he took herbs for treatment and tried every means to complete medical tasks. At the end of the year, he was selected by the county health center for the first batch of chinese medicine outpatient departments.
In 1957, Echeng founded the Traditional Chinese Medicine Training Class (the predecessor of the County Health School), Tang Han was transferred to teach courses such as "Prescription Science", "Diagnostics", "Typhoid Fever", "Medical History> etc. In view of the lack of Chinese medicine teaching materials, he compiled more than 100,000 words of lecture notes, which were praised by the Provincial Health Department. In 1961, he was hired by Hubei College of Traditional Chinese Medicine as the chief counselor of traditional Chinese medicine correspondence in Echeng County. Outside of teaching. He has published many academic papers in various medical journals, among which the "Introduction to Writing Cases of Traditional Chinese Medicine" was issued by the Hubei Provincial Health Department, which promoted the standardization of Chinese medicine writing.
In 1975, Tang Han was appointed as the director of the Internal Medicine Department of the Outpatient Department of the County Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine. In January 1979, he was awarded the title of famous old Chinese medicine doctor and the title of attending physician by the Yichuan Department of the county party committee.
Soon, he was awarded the "Individual Achievement Award for Science and Technology" by the Xianning Prefectural Committee and participated in the Hubei Provincial Science and Technology Commendation Conference. In 1980, he wrote "Mr. Ran Xuefeng's Academic Thought and Therapeutic Experience" and "Selected Reviews of Hundred Medical Cases" (some cases), which were published in (Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine) and Hubei Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
In the spring of 1981, the county health school opened a Traditional Chinese Medicine Improvement Class, and Tang Han taught full-time. This summer night, when I was preparing for class, I died of a sudden cerebral hemorrhage. Tang Han devoted his life to writing, and the Municipal Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine received more than 20 manuscripts such as "New Chinese Medicine Mirror", "Pulse Science", "Evidence", "Outline of Typhoid Fever", "Treatment of Sickness", "Temperature and Fever Balance", "Internal Medicine", "History of Chinese Medicine", "Chengfang Guangyong", "Fu Kang Fang", "Selected Cases of Hundred Medical Families", "Fukang Medical Pen Talks", "Flower Pouring Collection", "Wangxing Collection" and so on, with millions of words.