Bian Que 1
Bian Que (407 BC-3 BC10) was a famous doctor in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. Zheng (now Renqiu, Hebei Province) was born in Bohai County and Qi State (now Changqing, Shandong Province). Because of his superb medical skills, he was honored as an imperial doctor, so people at that time used the name of "Bian Que", the imperial doctor of the Yellow Emperor in ancient mythology, to call him. When I was young, I studied medicine in Chang Sangjun, and I passed on my medical skills. I was good in all subjects.
2. Zhang Zhongjing
Zhang Zhongjing (about 150 ~ 154 —— about 2 15 ~ 2 19) was born in Nieyang County, Nanyang County in the Eastern Han Dynasty (now in dengzhou city and zhenping county, Nanyang, Henan Province). He was a great doctor in China during the Eastern Han Dynasty and a great man in the history of world medicine. Zhang Zhongjing's Treatise on Febrile Diseases is the first classic work of rationality, method, prescription and medicine in the history of traditional Chinese medicine. It is honored as a "medical saint" by later generations, and there are even temples dedicated to incense.
3. Hua tuo
Hua Tuo (about 145-208), a famous doctor in the late Eastern Han Dynasty, was characterized by Pei Guoqiao (now Bozhou, Anhui). Hua Tuo, Dong Feng and Zhang Zhongjing (Zhang Ji) are also called "Jian 'an Three Magical Doctors". When I was young, I studied abroad and studied medicine, and I didn't want to make progress.
4. Sun Simiao
Sun Simiao (58 1-682), Han nationality, was born in Jingzhao Huayuan (now Yaoxian County, Shaanxi Province) in the Tang Dynasty. He is a famous doctor and Taoist priest in the history of China and even the world, a great physician and pharmacologist, and is praised as the "King of Medicine" by later generations. Many people in China regard him as a "drug god". He devoted himself to medical research all his life, and wrote Qian Jin Fang, which established a classification system of visceral diseases and visceral diseases and made great contributions to medicine.