Does Tan Yunxian really exist in history? Is Tan Yunxian in history the same as in TV series?

Not Tan Yunxian, but Tan Yunxian, a real person in history. Tan Yunxian in history is different from that in TV series.

Tan Yunxian (146 1 year-1556) was one of the four famous doctors in ancient China. In the Ming Dynasty, he was from Wuxi County (now Wuxi, Jiangsu Province), Changzhou Prefecture, South Zhili. Born in a medical family, my grandfather is a doctor in Nanjing, and my grandmother is also very proficient in medicine. Adhering to family studies, I have been studying various medical classics day and night since I was a teenager, and the book Miscellaneous Words of Female Doctors has been handed down from generation to generation. Tan Yunxian was born in Tianshun of Ming Dynasty for 5 years. His grandfather Tan Fu and grandmother Ru were both famous doctors at that time. His uncle talked about officials who went to the Ministry of Finance, his father talked about officials who went to Nanjing for punishment, his mother moved from time to time, and another brother talked about Phoenix. Tan Yunxian was clever since childhood, and her grandmother asked her to study medicine. She learned superb medical skills under the guidance of her grandmother. Before her death, her grandmother passed on the prescriptions and pathology collected all her life to Tan Yunxian. Tan Yunxian married a man named Yang. Shortly after marriage, she suffered from qi and blood disorder, so she made self-diagnosis and tried medicine. Later, she gave birth to three daughters and a son, Yang Lian. Whenever their children are ill, she personally treats them. It was not until grandma died that she really practiced medicine outside. Tan Yunxian began to treat people according to grandma's instructions. Some female patients, suffering from gynecological or surgical diseases, do not want to be seen by male doctors, so they come to her for treatment. Tan Yunxian's medical skills are quite exquisite, and he often receives miraculous effects. In the feudal society at that time, many upper-class women were unwilling to ask a male doctor for treatment because of the prevention of men and women, so their illness was often delayed. Tan Yunxian's reputation as a female doctor made these women seek treatment from her one after another. After many successful cases, Tan Yunxian's reputation gradually spread throughout the country. In the thirty-fifth year of Jiajing, Emperor Shizong of Ming Dynasty, Tan Yunxian died at the age of 96.

In the TV series "The Princess of the Female Doctor", Tan Yunxian is bent on clearing his grandfather's grievances and inheriting his ancestral medical skills. She was unwilling to be cried by a group of male doctors admitted to Mrs. Wang's hospital, but insisted on using superb medical skills to help the world. Finally, she broke through the taboo to practice medicine openly, established a medical female department, and eventually became a famous female Chinese medicine practitioner. Although Zhu Qizhen loves him, he only loves Zhu Qiyu, and his road to love is bumpy. After Zhu Qiyu died, he left the court to help the world.