What are the saints in Sun Simiao?

Sun Simiao, Sun Simiao (58 1-682), a Han nationality, was born in Jingzhao Huayuan (now Yaozhou District, Tongchuan City, Shaanxi Province), a physician in the Northern Zhou, Sui and Tang Dynasties, and was praised as the "King of Medicine" by later generations. He is also a high-ranking Taoist figure, and his Taoist name is wonderful to real people. In many Taoist temples, there is a "Medicine King Hall". He has a noble medical ethics, attaches importance to health preservation and helps others. He is a real Taoist. In Taibai Mountain, Sun Simiao studied Taoist classics and explored the art of health preservation. At the same time, he also read many medical books, studied ancient medical prescriptions, and completed the immortal work "A Thousand Women Are the Best". After the establishment of the Tang Dynasty, Sun Simiao began to accept the invitation of the imperial court and cooperate with it to carry out medical activities. In 659 AD, the world's first national pharmacopoeia, Tang Xin Materia Medica, was completed.