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Who are the top ten famous doctors in ancient my country? Briefly introduce

TOP1? The ancestor of acupuncture - Huangdi

Huangdi, the Yellow Emperor is the legendary leader of all ethnic groups in the Central Plains. The existing "Nei Jing" is a work written under the name of Huangdi discussing medicine with Qibo, Lei Gong and others. The treatment methods in this book mostly use acupuncture, so the records and discussions of acupuncture are also particularly detailed, including the Shu points, acupuncture closures, and acupuncture prohibitions.

TOP2 Pulseology Mediator-Bian Que

Bian Que, surnamed Qin and named Yue, was born in Zheng (now Renqiu, Hebei), Bohai County during the Warring States Period. ?The prince's body was already dead, but he was resurrected by the emperor. Duke Huan of Qi was not ill, but he knew that he would not be able to get up for the next five days, and he was famous three times. "Historical Records: Warring States Policy" contains his biography and medical records, and he is praised as an advocate of pulse theory.

TOP3? The ancestor of surgery - Hua Tuo,

Hua Tuo, also known as Fu, was born in Peiguo (now Bozhou, Anhui) in the late Han Dynasty. He specializes in internal medicine, surgery, gynecology, pediatrics, and acupuncture, and is particularly good at surgery. For diseases such as "gastrointestinal accumulation", drink Mabo Powder and wash the intestines immediately, suture the abdomen with rub ointment, and perform abdominal surgery.

TOP4? Medical Sage-Zhang Zhongjing

Zhang Zhongjing was famous and was born in Xiangyang County (now Nanyang, Henan Province) in the late Han Dynasty. According to legend, he was the prefect of Changsha. At that time, typhoid fever was prevalent and many people died from the disease. His book "Treatise on Febrile Diseases and Miscellaneous Diseases" summarized more than 300 years of clinical practice experience in the Han Dynasty and made a significant contribution to the development of medicine in the motherland.

TOP5? The mediator of preventive medicine-Ge Hong

Ge Hong, whose courtesy name is Zhichuan, also known as Baopuzi, was born in Jurong, Danyang, Jin Dynasty (now a native of Jiangsu). He is the author of "Shi Fangfang", which was the first to record the symptoms, diagnosis and treatment of some infectious diseases such as smallpox and scrub typhus. "Tian Xing Fa Spots" is the earliest record of smallpox in the world.

TOP6? King of Medicine - Sun Simiao

Sun Simiao, a native of Jingzhao Huayuan (now Huixian County, Shaanxi Province) in the Tang Dynasty, had noble medical ethics and superb medical skills. Because he cured the headache of Emperor Taizong and the Empress Dowager Tang, the palace wanted to keep him as an imperial physician. However, he lied about collecting the "elixir of life" to offer to the emperor and ran away. The supervisor falsely reported that he fell to death while collecting medicine, and Emperor Taizong named Sun Simiao the King of Medicine

TOP7? The ancestor of pediatrics - Qian Yi

Qian Yi, courtesy name Zhongyang, lived in Yunzhou (now Shandong) in the Northern Song Dynasty Dongping) people. Author of three volumes of "Pediatric Medicine Zhijue". Based on the theory of viscera pathology, he legislated prescriptions based on their deficiency, excess, cold and heat, and established an example of dialectical treatment in a relatively systematic manner.

TOP8? The ancestor of forensic medicine - Song Ci

Song Ci was a native of Fujian in the Song Dynasty. In 1247, he summarized his experience in forensic medicine before the Song Dynasty and his own experience as a four-time judge, and wrote "The Collection of Cleansing Wrongs", which is the earliest forensic text in the world.

TOP9? Medicine Sage - Li Shizhen

Li Shizhen, courtesy name Dongbi and nickname Pinhu, was born in Qizhou (now Qichun, Hubei Province) in the Ming Dynasty. He went to the mountains to collect medicines for a long time, went deep into the folk, and consulted more than 800 medical books of the past dynasties. After 27 years of hard work, he wrote the "Compendium of Materia Medica", which contains 1,758 kinds of medicines, which have been translated into Japanese and Japanese. French, German, Russian and other languages.

TOP10? Chief editor of "Yizong Jinjian" - Wu Qian

Wu Qian, courtesy name Wenji, was born in Shexian County, Anhui Province in the Qing Dynasty. During the Qianlong period, he was the judge of Taiyuan Hospital. "Yizong Jinjian" is a comprehensive medical book issued by the Qing Dynasty.

It has 90 volumes; it is the most complete and concise one of the comprehensive TCM medical books in my country.