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What other famous doctors were there in ancient China?
The famous doctors in ancient China are as follows:

Bian Que 1. When Bian Que was young, he was open-minded and eager to learn, and studied his medical skills assiduously. He applied his accumulated medical experience to ordinary people, traveled around the world, practiced medicine everywhere, and relieved people's suffering. Because of his superb medical skills, he cured many diseases for the people, and Zhao's working people gave him the title.

2. Zhang Zhongjing. Zhang Zhongjing is a famous machine and is called a medical sage. Zhang Zhongjing loved medicine since he was a child. "Broaden the group of books and concentrate on Taoism." When he was ten years old, he had read many books, especially books about medicine. He Qing, a fellow countryman, appreciated his cleverness and specialty and once said to him, "If you use your heart and rhyme is not high, you will be a good doctor."

3. Hua tuo Hua Tuo was a physician in the late Eastern Han Dynasty. Hua tuo's medical skill is superb. He pioneered general anesthesia surgery and was called "the originator of surgery" by later generations. He is not only proficient in prescription science, but also admirable in acupuncture. Every time he uses moxibustion, as long as he takes one or two acupoints and moxibustion for seven or eight times, he will get well.

4. Huangfu Mi. Huangfu Mi, whose young name is Jing, whose word is Shi 'an, is Mr. Xuanyan. Anding Chaona (now Chaona Town, Lingtai County, Gansu Province). Born in the 20th year of Jian 'an in the Eastern Han Dynasty (AD 2 15), he died in the 3rd year of Taikang in the Western Jin Dynasty (AD 282). His works are well-known in the history of medicine and literature, including Classic of Acupuncture, Centuries of Emperors, Biography of Gao Shi, Biography of Yi Shi, Biography of Women and Collected Works of Mr. Yan Yuan. It is famous in medicine and literature history.

5. Ge Hong. Ge Hong was a Taoist scholar, a famous alchemist and a medical scientist in the Eastern Jin Dynasty. The word Chuan, named Bao Puzi, was born in Jurong, Danyang County, Jin (now Jurong County, Jiangsu Province). The grandnephew of Ge Xuan, the alchemist of the Three Kingdoms, was called Little Fairy Weng. He was once named as the Hou of Guannei, and then lived in seclusion in Luofushan for alchemy. He is the author of Bao Puzi, Anxious Prescription, Miscellanies of Xijing, etc.