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When and where did Bian Que come from?
Bian Que was a figure in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period.

Bian Que (407 BC-3 BC10) was a famous doctor in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. During the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, Zheng (now Renqiu City, Cangzhou City, Hebei Province) was born in Bohai County. Because of his superb medical skills, he was honored as an imperial doctor, so people at that time used the name of "Bian Que", the imperial doctor of the Yellow Emperor in ancient mythology, to call him. When I was young, I studied medicine in Chang Sangjun, and I passed on my medical skills. I was good in all subjects. Zhao is regarded as gynecology, Zhou as ENT, and pediatrics is famous all over the world. Li Yi, the doctor of Qin Dynasty, had better be assassinated than jealous of it. Bian Que founded the pulse diagnosis method of traditional Chinese medicine, which was the first of its kind in traditional Chinese medicine. According to legend, the famous classic of Chinese medicine "Difficult Classics" was written by Bian Que.

Before Bian Que became famous, everyone called him Qin Yueren. There is also a nickname called "Doctor Lu", which naturally means that he is a doctor. This "Lu" tells his birthplace and his early residence, Lu Guo.

Bian Que, a native of Zhengdi, Bohai County during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, now belongs to Renqiu City, Cangzhou City, Hebei Province. At that time, it was a small country ruled by a small warlord, Lu. Because the territory of Lu was too small, it was the target of slaughter both politically and militarily during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, so it could not be found in the history books.

The capital of Lu is roughly in Changqing District, Jinan, Shandong Province. Now there is a place called Luchengwa, which is said to be the former site of the capital of Ludu. In the fifties and sixties of last century, you can still see some broken city walls, and the height of the city walls in some places is not low. It was only in the 1970s that the walls of this period were completely destroyed because of large-scale land reclamation. Now I can only vaguely distinguish the outline of the year, and I can still see rammed earth in a few places.

In a word, the old country of Lu has long disappeared in the long river of history, and it is not easy to distinguish the remains of their life in those days.