In the first Chinese medicine examination held in 1934, the examiners were,, Shi Jinmo and Wang. 1935, the Kuomintang government promulgated the Regulations on Traditional Chinese Medicine, which stipulated the assessment methods and filing procedures.
In the first exam in Beijing, the authorities selected doctors with superb medical skills and good reputation to take charge. Shi Jinmo, Wang Shengsheng, Wang Shengsheng was the examiner, responsible for setting questions and marking papers, and was later called "the four famous doctors in the capital".
Chinese medicine was born in primitive society, and the theory of Chinese medicine was basically formed in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, and was summarized and developed in past dynasties. In addition, it has a far-reaching influence on the countries in the cultural circle of Chinese characters, such as Japanese medicine, Korean medicine, Korean medicine and Vietnamese oriental medicine, which are all developed on the basis of Chinese medicine.
Traditional Chinese medicine bears the experience and theoretical knowledge of ancient people in China in fighting diseases. It is a medical theoretical system gradually formed and developed through long-term medical practice under the guidance of ancient naive materialism and spontaneous dialectics.
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1, traditional Chinese medicine: according to the curative effect, it is divided into tonics, exterior-relieving drugs, heat-clearing drugs, interior-warming drugs, qi-regulating drugs, digestion-promoting drugs, astringent drugs, rheumatism-removing drugs, diuretics, phlegm-resolving, cough-relieving and asthma-relieving drugs, tranquilizers, liver-calming drugs, blood-activating and stasis-removing drugs, hemostatic drugs, purgative drugs and dampness-removing drugs.
2. Acupuncture: Acupuncture is commonly used according to the fourteen body surface meridians of the human body, and different acupuncture techniques, depths and angles are selected according to different conditions and different acupoints.
3. Cupping: It is a method to treat diseases by using a pot-shaped device to generate negative pressure in the pot and adsorb it on the acupoints of the skin, resulting in local congestion and blood stasis.