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Who is the originator of traditional Chinese medicine?
1, the ancestor of acupuncture-Huangdi

Huangdi: surname: Ji, Gongsun, surname: Brother You, Xuanyuan. The Yellow Emperor is the legendary common leader of all ethnic groups in the Central Plains. The existing Neijing is a book on medicine with the help of Huangdi, Qi Bo and Lei Gong. Acupuncture is often used as a treatment method in this book, so the record and discussion of acupuncture are particularly detailed, and the records of Shu point, Guan needle and Forbidden needle are more detailed.

2. The father of surgery-Hua Tuo

Fu was born in the late Han Dynasty (now Bozhou, Anhui Province). Medicine, surgery, gynecology, pediatrics and acupuncture, especially good at surgery. For "gastrointestinal stagnation" and other diseases, drink hemp boiling powder, then wash the intestines like drunk, sew abdominal cream and do abdominal surgery.

3. The ancestor of pediatrics-Qian Yi

The word Zhongyang was born in Yunzhou (now Dongping, Shandong Province) in the Northern Song Dynasty. He is the author of the Straight Tactics of Pediatric Medical Syndrome, which consists of three volumes. Based on the pathological theory of zang-fu organs, the prescription was formulated according to its deficiency, excess, cold and heat, and an example of syndrome differentiation and treatment was systematically made.

4. The originator of forensic medicine-Song Ci.

Fujian people in Song Dynasty. 1247 summed up the experience of forensic doctors before the Song Dynasty and that of his four judges, and wrote The Collection of Injustice, which is the earliest forensic literature in the world.

5. Zhang Wusu, founder of Yishui School of TCM.

Zhang, whose real name is Jiegu, was born in Yizhou (now Shuikou Village, Yixian County, Hebei Province), the founder of Yishui School of Traditional Chinese Medicine, and his date of birth and death is unknown. His age is slightly later than that of his contemporary doctor Liu. He is the author of Origin of Medicine, Prescription for Deficiency of Cold and Heat in Zang-fu Specimens, Notes on Drugs for Difficult Menstruation, Prescription, Bone-setting Herbal Medicine, Bone-setting Jiazhen, Pearl Capsule, etc. Among them, Yiyuan and Prescription for Deficiency of Cold and Heat in Zang-fu Specimen best reflect their academic views.

6. Liu, the originator of Chinese medicine.

Liu (about11/kloc-0 ~1200) was born in Hejian (now Hejian, Hebei) in the Jin Dynasty. Because he lived in Hejian (now Hejian County, Hebei Province) for many years, he was called "Mr. Hejian" or "Liu Hejian".

Liu was smart since he was a child, and he was addicted to medicine. Because of his mother's illness, he could not postpone medical treatment for three times and died unfortunately, so he decided to study medicine and eventually became a famous doctor at that time. Liu is one of the famous "Four Masters in Jin and Yuan Dynasties" in the history of TCM, and the founder of "Cold Door" in TCM.