China Overseas Chinese Network, May 4th, According to New Zealand China News Agency, there is such a small island in the southwestern Pacific Ocean in the southern hemisphere, which is pure and beautiful, and is called the "land of white clouds" by the world. It is New Zealand. Here, a group of descendants of dragons live, who travel across the ocean with the essence of Chinese culture and take root and sprout on this beautiful island. In Auckland there is a professor named Li Qiangwei, who was an envoy who immigrated to New Zealand in his early years and inherited and promoted the motherland's medicine and Chinese martial arts culture overseas.

Li Qiangwei led the students to practice martial arts
After more than 60 years of immigrating overseas, she founded the New Zealand Wudang Internal Kung Fu Society, and taught countless Chinese and Western students. At the same time, she was also awarded the ninth highest level of World Kung Fu and was hired as the World Kung Fu Ranking Review Officer. Whenever the golden sunshine rises, a strong Chinese martial arts female coach can see the students practicing Wudang Kung Fu in the morning glow.
Li Qiangwei started to follow her father at the age of five, Professor Li Tongsheng, a famous Chinese national medicine master, practiced martial arts kung fu hard, and was admitted to the Beijing General Rear Force for winning the national martial arts competition. During a military training, she suffered a serious car accident, with a three-section of the cervical vertebrae that was dislocated and severe concussion. At that time, she fell into a deep coma. Under three months of careful treatment from her father, Li Qiangwei was awakened from a deep coma. From the moment she recovered her memory, she realized the magic of family-born national medical skills. She hopes to use this ancestral medical technique to help more patients. She threw away the disabled military certificate and stubbornly followed her old father to learn martial arts and medicine. With her perseverance, Li Qiangwei was admitted to the School of Traditional Chinese Medicine and became an outstanding student.

Li Qiangwei treats patients
Early immigrants While starting a business abroad, she worked and studied while working. She obtained a bachelor's degree in New Zealand medicine, became the first batch of New Zealand national registered acupuncturists, and founded Li Qiangwei Chinese Medicine Hospital (now Auckland Chinese Medicine Hospital). She also serves as a medical columnist in four newspapers in New Zealand and serves as the host of the traditional Chinese medicine program on WTV radio in New Zealand. Li Qiangwei led the team to host social medicine lectures many times, which have been widely praised by all walks of life. In 2003, she was selected as the representative of outstanding Chinese overseas by the "Outstanding Chinese Yearbook of the World".
html In the more than 0 years of medical teaching, Li Qiangwei has participated in the compilation of many traditional Chinese medicine monographs, such as "Modern Traditional Chinese Medicine Orthotrial Science", "Chinese Orthotrial Science", "Chinese Orthotrial Science Dictionary" and "Taoist Science", etc., and has also published many academic papers, including "Introduction to Li's Traditional Bone Preparation Method", "The Effect of Li's Traditional Chinese Medicine Tongdu Tablet on Lumbar Stenosis", "Mini Incision Treatment of Glute Muscle Contractation", etc., to enhance the understanding and affirmation of world medicine in traditional Chinese medicine. Her academic lectures are spread across more than a dozen countries including the United States and the United Kingdom.What made her most gratified is that her daughter Li Yide Maggie has been with her for many years and has given her greatest support to her mother. As a senior engineer, Li Yide Maggie resolutely shouldered the burden of the sixth generation leader of Li's Pharmaceuticals. Li Yide Maggie serves as a martial arts teacher and health consultant for Google and other companies. They also often hold voluntary lectures and free clinics in Silicon Valley, USA.

Professor Li Qiangwei provides traditional massage treatment for local New Zealanders
Li Qiangwei keeps in mind the inscription given to her by her father: "Salvation of the world and living people - medicine takes the purpose of saving the world as its purpose, and treating diseases and saving people is the supreme merit. This is not something that can be understood by the virtue of fame and fortune." Along the way, Professor Li Qiangwei is currently the director of Auckland Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine (formerly Li Qiangwei Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine), chief physician of the International Association of Traditional Chinese Medicine, editor of the "Chinese Journal of Orthopedics of Chinese Medicine", vice president of the World-Lianlian Orthopedics Society, vice president of the World-Lianlian Chiropractic Society, and senior professional title evaluation expert.
For many years, Li Qiangwei has cured many patients with difficult and complicated diseases. But as the dean, she is low-key and humble, and is peaceful in encountering things. Her optimistic and positive attitude towards life is respected and loved by everyone. Professor Li Qiangwei, who is over 60 years old, has been cultivating her character all year round. Calligraphy, painting, martial arts and aerial yoga are important activities for her during work and writing. She still maintains her youthful vitality today.
She said: "We have witnessed countless miracles of traditional Chinese medicine in our work, and I am the best proof. I hope my team can use Li's traditional medicine to help more people." Li's medicine has become a world-famous traditional Chinese medicine medical system today. It not only promotes the great medical cause of the motherland, but also carries forward the fine traditions of traditional Chinese medicine and lofty medical ethics in the world. (Liu Shujin)