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Four famous doctors in Fujian
They are: Su Song, Yang Shiying, Song Ci and Chen Xiuyuan.

Su Song was a pharmacist in the Northern Song Dynasty, and he wrote The Classic of Materia Medica. He is also a great astronomer.

Yang Shiying, a physician in the Southern Song Dynasty, is the author of Ren Zhai's Theory of Guiding Prescriptions.

Song Ci, the author of the TV series "Song Diao Guan" and "Remembering Injustice", is a great forensic scientist.

Chen Xiuyuan, known to all students of Chinese medicine. One of the four great masters in the early Qing Dynasty.

The following is the introduction of Baidu Encyclopedia:

Su Song (1020-11kloc-0/year) was an astronomer, astronomical machinery manufacturer and pharmacologist in Song Dynasty. Son, Han nationality, from Nan 'an, Quanzhou, Fujian. Born in Lushan Hall, Tongan, Xiamen (Tongan Chengguan), his ancestors entered Fujian with Wang Chao in the late Tang Dynasty, and his generation was a famous family in southern Fujian. His father Su Shen is a scholar. Su Song, a young tutor, is diligent in studying and has profound knowledge of hundreds of classics such as maps, latitudes, yin and yang, five elements, ephemeris, mountain classics and materia medica. Li Qing was a scholar in the second year (1042). As an outstanding figure in history, Su Song's main contribution lies in science and technology, especially medicine and astronomy.

Yang Shiying, a native of Sanshan (now Fuzhou, Fujian) in the Southern Song Dynasty, was born in a doctor's family and studied medicine since childhood. He has made in-depth research on classic medical books such as Neijing, Difficult Classics and Treatise on Febrile Diseases, and has made some achievements in pulse diagnosis, typhoid fever, pediatrics and miscellaneous diseases in internal medicine. Yang Shiying has written many medical works, including Ren Zhai's Treatise on Prescriptions, Ren Zhai's Treatise on Xiao Zhi's Two Prescriptions, Treatise on Febrile Diseases, Medical Zhen Jing, and Pulse Diagnosis. Because of its long history, most of its original books have been lost. Fortunately, the first four books of the dynasty are being reprinted, and the later Sikuquanshu and Bao's Four Medicines are also reprinted in some places. Therefore, there are four existing works: Ren Zhai Zhi Fang Lun, Ren Zhai Xiao Zhi Two Fang Lun, Medical Zhen Jing and Summary of Treatise on Febrile Diseases. Zhang Zhongjing's 7-volume Summary of Treatise on Febrile Diseases and Zhu Arm's Living Book on Syndrome Differentiation and Treatment have their own academic opinions, both of which are based on songs, so as to facilitate later study and memory. The 26-volume Ren Zhai Zhi Fang combines the effective prescriptions in the past with my own experience. According to the prescription, the syndrome differentiation and treatment of miscellaneous diseases in internal medicine were comprehensively discussed.

Song Ci (1 186- 1249), a native of Jianyang (now Nanping, Fujian), was an outstanding forensic scientist in ancient China. He was known as the "father of forensic medicine" and wrote The Collection of Injustice. It is generally believed in the west that Song Ci initiated "forensic medicine" in 1235.

Chen Xiuyuan (1753 ~ 1823) was a physician in China in the Qing Dynasty. Remembering ancestors, cultivating gardens with words, having good words, and carefully cultivating numbers. Changle (now Changle, Fujian) people. Born in the eighteenth year of Qianlong (1753), he died in Daoguang for three years (1823). I studied Confucian medicine since I was a child, and studied medicine with Cai, a famous doctor in Quanzhou. In the fifty-seventh year of Qianlong (1792), he was appointed as a magistrate in Zhiliwei County, and used effective prescriptions to treat people suffering from epidemic diseases after floods. In the 24th year of Jiaqing (18 19), he returned from his illness and gave lectures in Jingshan Caotang, Songshan and Changle to train medical students. There were many disciples studying medicine at that time.

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