He entered Huang Qi at the age of 14, visited two famous doctors and recited four books and five classics. He is the fourth generation descendant of Meng He School. 20-year-old hanging pot consultation, 27-year-old Zhongxian Chinese medicine champion. "Teacher, besides blood-enriching drugs, what else are commonly used in blood-enriching prescriptions?" The student asked. Yan Zhenghua blurted out: "Blood is not spontaneous, it needs medicine to generate yang, and blood is flourishing." This sentence comes from Li Dongyuan's theory of spleen and stomach, which shows that Yan Zhenghua has a deep understanding of medical classics. Yan Zhenghua, male, 1920, from Danyang, Jiangsu. /kloc-at the age of 0/4, he studied Chinese medicine with Dai Yusan, a famous Confucian doctor in Yi Tong. He started by reciting classic articles and entered Huang Qi. Mr. Dai asked his disciples to be familiar with the four books and five classics. In the meantime, Yan Zhenghua recited most of the contents of Neijing, all the contents of Treatise on Febrile Diseases and the prescriptions in Synopsis of the Golden Chamber, which laid a solid theoretical foundation of traditional Chinese medicine. It is said that "a boy's work will benefit him all his life". Yan Zhenghua recited four classic works when he was young, many of which were memorized. With his whole life as a doctor, he can still recite them fluently in his eighties. Recalling the course of studying medicine when he was young, Yan Zhenghua said: "At that time, it was to learn a skill and make a living. Later, I became more and more fond of Chinese medicine." Talking about the person who had the greatest influence on him, Yan Lao said that Yang was the best. "If I didn't learn from Teacher Yang, I might have to explore and accumulate clinical experience for a long time, so learning directly from famous doctors is an excellent way to learn Chinese medicine." He studied under Jiangsu famous doctor Yang, 17 years old. Yang is a disciple of Ma Peizhi, a famous Chinese medicine practitioner of the late Qing School. His name is Zhenjiang, Zhejiang and Anhui provinces, and more than 100 people seek medical treatment every day. I studied under Yang for 3 years, visited with my teacher during the day, and stayed at Teacher Yang's house at night, sorting out cases, reciting medical classics, practicing calligraphy and learning ancient Chinese. Yang appreciated his insight and diligence, won the true biography of Pai, and became the fourth generation of Pai. The 20-year-old teacher, who returned to Li, hung a pot for advice and became famous in Danyang. 1947 participated in the unified examination of traditional Chinese medicine in Danyang county, ranking first. He initiated the discipline construction of Chinese medicine in two colleges of Chinese medicine; Editor-in-chief of the first lecture notes on traditional Chinese medicine in New China, presided over the compilation of the first edition of Chinese medicine textbooks for Chinese medicine colleges and universities, and edited the first reference series of Chinese medicine teaching in Chinese medicine colleges and universities. This folk doctor, who became a top scholar of Chinese medicine, never thought that he would become a university professor, let alone one of the founders of Chinese medicine in new China higher education. Yan Zhenghua recalled: "In the forties and fifties of last century, going to college was not an ordinary thing for China people. Only a few people are fortunate enough to enter the university gate. " There is no doubt that Yan Zhenghua is lucky. 1March, 955, he was admitted to the newly established Nanjing College of Traditional Chinese Medicine (predecessor of Nanjing College of Traditional Chinese Medicine) with excellent results for further study. 65438-0956 stayed in Nanjing College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, where he taught and served as the head of the teaching and research group of traditional Chinese medicine. At that time, China had just started to establish the College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, and there were no textbooks of traditional Chinese medicine. Yan Zhenghua worked day and night, and compiled the first edition of Lectures on Traditional Chinese Medicine within a few months, which created conditions for the establishment of Nanjing College of Traditional Chinese Medicine (the predecessor of Nanjing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine) and the opening of traditional Chinese medicine courses. 1957 Beijing College of Chinese Medicine (predecessor of Beijing University of Chinese Medicine) has just been established. At the request of the Ministry of Health, Yan Zhenghua was transferred to Beijing College of Traditional Chinese Medicine to teach. There were only four teachers in the school at that time. As soon as Yan Zhenghua arrived, he began to teach Chinese medicine courses and was responsible for setting up a teaching and research group of Chinese medicine. He is the first leader of the teaching and research group. From 65438 to 0958, Yan Zhenghua was responsible for the establishment of the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine, and two years later, it developed into the College of Traditional Chinese Medicine of Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, which was one of the earliest departments of higher education of traditional Chinese medicine in China. Yan Zhenghua is the director of the teaching and research section of traditional Chinese medicine; 1985 the institute of traditional Chinese medicine was established with Yan Zhenghua as honorary president. In the teaching of traditional Chinese medicine, Yan Zhenghua takes the efficacy and indications of drugs as the core, expounds with the theory of tropism of nature and taste, and teaches the compatibility, dosage, usage and contraindications of drugs in combination with clinical practice. He led teachers to extract literature cards, compile lectures on traditional Chinese medicine, and established the earliest Chinese medicine specimen room in the school. He also led students up the mountain to collect herbs and make specimens. His teaching ideas and methods laid the foundation for the teaching of traditional Chinese medicine in Beijing College of Traditional Chinese Medicine. In the field of traditional Chinese medicine, in 1960s, Yan Zhenghua and Professor Ling Yikui of Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine established the theoretical framework of the textbook "Traditional Chinese Medicine" and formulated the basic mode of training professionals of traditional Chinese medicine. From 65438 to 0959, Yan Zhenghua and Ling Yikui presided over the compilation of the first edition of China Advanced Chinese Medicine Textbook. 1963 Yan Zhenghua presided over the revision and approval ... >>
Miao shou hui chun English translation
The dictionary's explanation is: (doctor's) magic hand to restore health.
But the specific situation of translation will determine:
Magic touch
The doctor is ready to regain his vitality, and the patient has fully recovered.
The doctor's treatment produced a miracle: the patient recovered completely.