Who is the inheritor of herbal ancient books?

Traditional Chinese medicine has been circulated for thousands of years. Among the five famous doctors in ancient China, who was Hua Tuo the third and Bian Que the second?

Fifth place, Medicine Saint Li Shizhen, Compendium of Materia Medica.

Li Shizhen was a famous physician and pharmacist in Ming Dynasty. He is good at using drugs. His Compendium of Materia Medica shows the usage and prescriptions of various Chinese herbal medicines. His representative works include Eight Veins in the Strange Classics, Pulse on the Lake, etc., which were called medical saints by later generations, and posthumous title's "Wen" after his death.

Fourth place, medical sage Zhang Zhongjing, Treatise on Febrile Diseases.

Zhang Zhongjing was a famous doctor at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, and he was also called "Jian 'an Three Magical Doctors" with Hua Tuo and Dong Feng. Zhang Zhongjing's Treatise on Febrile Diseases has become a classic work for future generations to learn Chinese medicine, and it is the soul of Chinese medicine.

Third place, Hua Tuo, the originator of surgery, Qingnangjing.

Hua Tuo was also a famous shell doctor at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, and was called "the originator of surgery" and "the master of surgery" by later generations. Huatuo is not only proficient in shells, but also good at internal medicine, gynecology, pediatrics and acupuncture. Ma Feisan was invented, which is the earliest anesthetic in the history of China. He used to cure Guan Yu by scraping bones and healing wounds, and was later killed by Cao Cao's suspicion. He also left a sentence "I regret killing Hua Tuo", which further proved Hua Tuo's fantastic medical skill.

Second place, Qin Yueren Bian Que, "Looking forward to listening and asking questions".

Bian Que was an imperial doctor during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. He is good at all subjects, among which pediatrics, gynecology and pediatrics are the most famous. The famous diagnostic method of TCM in history "looking, listening and asking" was created by Bian Que.

First place, Shennong Yandi's Taste of Hundred Herbs.

Yan Di and Qin Shihuang are both called "ancestors of China", and Yan Di is also a Shennong family. We have all heard the story that Shennong tasted a hundred herbs, that is, Yan Di began to collect herbs, so Yan Di was the first famous doctor.