Professor Zhou De'an is former president of the Beijing Acupuncture Society, vice president of the Beijing Society of Traditional Chinese Medicine, honorary director of the China Acupuncture Society, former director of the Department of Acupuncture Department of Beijing Tradition

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Professor Zhou De'an is former president of the Beijing Acupuncture Society, vice president of the Beijing Society of Traditional Chinese Medicine, honorary director of the China Acupuncture Society, former director of the Department of Acupuncture Department of Beijing Tradition - DayDayNews

Professor Zhou De'an, former president of the Beijing Acupuncture Society, vice president of the Beijing Society of Traditional Chinese Medicine, honorary director of the Chinese Acupuncture Society, former director of the Department of Acupuncture Department of Beijing Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine Affiliated to Capital Medical University, doctoral supervisor of Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, national-level old Chinese medicine doctor, famous teacher of the Capital National Medicine, and master of traditional Chinese medicine in Beijing Tongrentang. In 2009, it was approved by the State Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine to establish Zhou De'an Studio, dedicated to the inheritance of traditional Chinese medicine. It is a famous contemporary Chinese medicine acupuncture master who is deeply loved by his colleagues and the general public.

1. I realized my ambition because of illness and made a decision to become a doctor

11939 On November 2, 2019, Zhou De'an was born in a farmer's family in Ji County, Tianjin. This is a big family of more than a dozen people. A harmonious family and good family background have developed his calm, quiet, generous and gentle personality. He is well-educated and understanding, and has been loved by the whole family and the whole village since he was a child.

weeks De'an was weak and sickly when he was young. In his memory, he had suffered from serious illnesses many times, including mumps, amoebic dysentery, pneumonia, etc. The one who hurt him the most was amoebic dysentery. At that time, he had somehow suffered from amoebia dysentery. He had abdominal pain and diarrhea every day, and had diarrhea seven or eight times a day. It was so painful that he had diarrhea for more than two years. The diarrhea made his unsolid young body worse, and his body was as thin as a firewood stick. The parents also bought some Chinese medicine and folk remedies prescribed by local doctors, such as purslane, crow gall, etc., to boil water and drink it. Although they swallowed so many bitter medicine soups that even adults could not swallow, their illness has not improved. He could only endure the torture of the disease silently, which aroused the love of the whole family.

At the moment when everyone was at a loss, an accidental event suddenly brought vitality to his disease. I can’t remember what festival it was. In order to entertain guests, I made dumplings with mutton, green onions and ginger as fillings. After eating this dumpling, his stools dropped from seven or eight times a day to three or four times, which surprised and surprised the family. After that, my grandfather went to the market every day to buy mutton and dumplings for him. After eating it for five or six days, he suffered from dysentery for more than two years and was cured. But from then on, he stopped eating mutton and got tired of it. The experience of illness in childhood seemed to fulfill the famous saying of Mencius , Mencius , saying: "When God is about to give a great responsibility to this man, he must first suffer his heart and mind, exhaust his muscles and bones, and starve his body..." However, God seemed to be too "preferential" to him, and God's favor and test accompanied him through the decades that followed.

Zhou De'an was born to be a gentle, kind, helpful person, but unwilling to cause trouble for others. After this serious illness, the young Zhou De'an secretly made up his mind to study medicine and be a good doctor in the future, ask less, save more, and relieve others' sufferings. His wish was strongly supported by his father and brother and encouraged by previous class teachers. He himself went all out, got up early and came back late, worked hard, and went to bed every day at the urging of his mother. In order not to overwork his mother, he adjusted his work and rest time many times to form regular living habits. After 11 years of unremitting efforts from elementary school to middle school, in 1959, he finally got admitted to Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine (now Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine).

2. Study hard to build the foundation, and famous teachers guide

Traditional Chinese medicine has a long history, profound and profound, and has a lot of medical classics. Famous teachers are as brilliant as stars. If you want to make a difference in it, it will not be a matter of one day or one night. If you don’t have extraordinary ambitions and do extraordinary achievements, it will never be difficult to achieve. Zhou Dean's medical study experience fully proves this.

Zhou De'an is focused, likes quietness, and has a strong interest in reading. In traditional Chinese medicine, the basic theories such as Yin and Yang and Five Elements, internal organs and meridians, qi, blood and body fluids, looking, listening, asking questions, four diagnosis and eight outlines, and dialectical treatment. He not only did not feel boring, but was full of interest and enjoyed it. After four years of in-depth research in college, he has a deeper understanding of traditional Chinese medicine and found that traditional Chinese medicine is profound and profound. It is an important medical system integrating philosophy, life sciences, and traditional culture. It is a cause that can benefit the people and even mankind. It is worth exploring and thinking for a lifetime.Since then, he has embarked on the long and wonderful path of traditional Chinese medicine without hesitation, and has gone wider and stronger.

The tradition of the traditional Chinese medicine industry and the characteristics of academics themselves determine that learning from a disciple is an important way to inherit traditional Chinese medicine. The development and evolution of traditional Chinese medicine are closely related to the inheritance of masters and apprentices. For example, the four masters of Jin and Yuan dynasties have their own teachers and their corresponding disciples; famous masters of Jinke Wang Leting and national medical master He Puren have all been taught by famous teachers, and their disciples are constantly passing on their research results. In particular, the "Acupuncture and Moxibustion Three-way Method" founded by Professor He Puren was spread throughout the five continents by his disciples.

Professor Zhou De'an is former president of the Beijing Acupuncture Society, vice president of the Beijing Society of Traditional Chinese Medicine, honorary director of the China Acupuncture Society, former director of the Department of Acupuncture Department of Beijing Tradition - DayDayNews

Zhou De'an took a photo with his university classmates (the first on the left in the middle is Zhou De'an)

Since 1959, Zhou De'an has followed many famous doctors to study. He said that the people who studied traditional Chinese medicine in their generation were the luckiest. They were fortunate to meet many Chinese medicine masters, and they would definitely make the latecomers envious and even jealous. During his study at Beijing College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Beijing College of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Dongzhimen Hospital, Qin Bowei, , , Ren Yingqiu, Chen Shenwu, Fang Mingqian, Tung Jianhua, Liu Bichen, Zhao Shaoqin, Cheng Shide, Cheng Xinnong, Yang Jiasan, Jiang Jijun, Xiao Youshan, and Shan Yutang were all his teachers. In August 1965, he was assigned to the Acupuncture Department of Beijing Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital after graduating from Beijing Traditional Chinese Medicine College. He also had plenty of time to study from seniors such as Guan Youbo, Ding Huamin, Wang Jianxun, Wang Leting, He Puren, He Huiwu, Yu Shuzhuang, Xia Shouren. During his work at the Nanxi Mountain Hospital of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region (now changed to the Second People's Hospital of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, the same below), he was fortunate to follow up with the famous contemporary Western medical experts Zhang Naizheng, Cao Yupu, Xue Qiming, Wang Jiarui, Wang Yutai, Jiang Ming, Pan Ruiqin, etc. It is precisely because of the selfless teachings of these famous traditional Chinese and Western medicine experts that Zhou Dean's traditional Chinese medicine has been able to continue to enrich his traditional Chinese medicine and make achievements.

3. Resist the U.S. and aid Vietnam, first-time skills

Professor Zhou De'an often said to young people: "Our generation never pays attention to any task. For example, graduation assignment, department choice, and personal wishes, they are consciously and voluntarily obeying the assignment." This is not empty preaching, but has specific connotations, because this was the case in that era, and the call of the Party and the motherland is everyone's mission.

Just after New Year's Day in 1969, Zhou Dean, who was under 30 years old, received an important task assigned to him by his superiors - medical work related to resisting the United States and aiding Vietnam. The specific arrangement is to go to the Nanxi Mountain Hospital of Guilin City, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region to treat the injured and sick in Vietnam. The time is expected to be 4 years, and after the task is completed, we will return to the original unit. This work requires that under the unified deployment of the Ministry of Health (now known as the National Health and Family Planning Commission, the same below), the family will move south to Guilin City, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. When this task was issued, Zhou Dean's wife was about to give birth 10 months pregnant. She was busy with the joy of being a father and was busy with the safety of her child's birth. When he suddenly received this task, he and his wife had no psychological preparation, let alone material preparation. Although they did not prepare, they still happily accepted the task without saying a word.

It was the night of January 6, 1969. In the winter in the north, the wind was chilly and it invaded the muscle bones. Under the care of the organization, a midwife who performed the same task and was responsible for delivering her baby took her delivery bag and boarded the five express train from Beijing to Nanning and rushed to Guilin . Because the train was delayed, it took more than 30 hours of bumpy ride to arrive at its destination on the morning of January 8, 1969.

Due to fatigue on the journey and unwell, on the fifth day of Guilin, Zhou Dean's wife showed signs of childbirth, so she was arranged to be in the 181st Hospital of the People's Liberation Army for delivery, so she was arranged to wait for delivery at the 181st Hospital of the People's Liberation Army for better conditions. Because of too much fatigue and weak contractions, it took another 8 days until January 20, 1969 that the child was born and was a boy. Because the child was born from Beijing to the south, they named the child Zhou Jingnan. Coincidentally, on the same day in 1972, his second son was born, and they named Zhou Jingdi with the word "flute" in the Guilin Scenic Area "ree" in the Guilin Scenic Area.Therefore, both children have an indissoluble bond with Guilin City, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, and their names can also show Zhou De'an's life journey.

China and Vietnam have been friendly neighbors connected by mountains and rivers since ancient times. As early as in the fight against Japan and France, the people of China and Vietnam had already stood in the same trench and fought side by side. The War to Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Vietnam gave Zhou De'an a close contact with Vietnamese wounded and sick at Guilin Nanxishan Hospital.

Due to work needs, he was originally scheduled to work in Nanxishan Hospital for 4 years and was postponed for 3 years. From 1969 to 1976, his service targets were the Vietnamese people, and the patients he received ranged from 20-year-old combat heroes to 80-year-old veteran cadres. From picking up patients in Pingxiang City, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region to patients who have improved or recovered or were discharged from the hospital, he often treats them wholeheartedly day and night. His work attitude and medical technology have won the heartfelt praise of the Vietnamese government and the people, and have also been highly praised by the Chinese government, especially the Ministry of Health.

When I first entered Nanxishan Hospital, Zhou Dean was just a young resident and had never been to the ward. He was temporarily engaged in consultation in the internal medicine and acupuncture departments in a ward. However, due to work needs, he had to take care of the patient independently in a short period of time. At that time, his eldest son Jingnan was sent to kindergarten more than two months after he was born. His wife also worked in a foreign unit and often traveled on business trips, which made her many difficulties. At this time, Zhou Dean's character of softness on the outside and hard on the inside was highlighted. In order to work, he was unwilling to fall behind. He studied hard and practiced hard, took the initiative to live in the ward, and humbly learned from Western medical teachers, seniors and nurses, and patients.

First of all, he wanted to practice the basic skills, such as Western medicine's expectation, touch, knocking, listening, various physical and chemical examinations, neurology physical examinations, writing major medical records, and even the blood draw, injection, infusion that should have been performed by the nurse. For the convenience of work, I also took time to learn Vietnamese from the translator and patients. The teacher who left a deep impression on him was Director Xue Qiming, an expert in neurology who taught him the enlightenment education of neurology. The structure, function of the brain, the effects and nerve reflexes of the twelve brain nerves, and the memory was still fresh. Director Wang Jiarui, a cardiovascular expert, left a deep impression on Zhou De'an on how to identify the nature of heart murmurs and how to describe lymph nodes and edema. Director Jiang Ming, an expert in nephropathy rheumatism and immunity, has benefited him a lot from the theory and experience of diagnosis and treatment of leukemia, kidney disease, rheumatism, etc.; he also remembers the help of seniors, nurses, translators and patients, and he still remembers it in mind. He always talks about it.

At that time, each resident had to take care of 10 beds, and each patient was hospitalized on average for 2 months. In 8 years of clinical work, he treated more than 400 patients, including many cases with magical efficacy. For example, if you treat a patient with ureteral stones in his 60s, he selected Baihui, Zanzhu, Zhongwan, Qihai, Zhongji, Shuidao, Lieque, Hegu , Yinlingquan, Taichong and other acupuncture points. After 8 treatments, the patient discharged a stone about 0.3cm×0.9cm in size. The back pain and lower abdominal cramps were immediately relieved, and they were praised by the surgeon in charge.

The leaders of China and Vietnam have visited Guilin Nanxi Mountain Hospital many times to inspect and guide the work, held party many times, sang the song of friendship between China and Vietnam and performed the dance of China and Vietnam. The friendly atmosphere is like a brother's party, very warm, and they can also communicate in both Chinese and Vietnamese languages.

Under the care of the Ministry of Health and local leaders, and with the joint efforts of all the staff of Nanxishan Hospital, Zhou Dean and others successfully completed the glorious mission entrusted to them by the Party and the government. With great excitement and joy, they returned to the capital Beijing on April 24, 1976. The seven years of aid to Vietnam have not wasted, and the leap forward in thinking, life, study and business abilities have improved leaps and bounds, which can be said to have achieved fruitful results, laying a good foundation for his future growth and career development.

4. Support Africa and send friendship

Zhou De'an's family has just returned to Beijing from Guilin for a year. They have not yet stood firm, and their work and life have not yet gotten on track. The leader has given him a more arduous task - to participate in a foreign aid medical team to aid Guinea.At that time, his two children were still young, and they were in the second grade of elementary school in Jingnan, and Jingdi was still in kindergarten. The family was inseparable from others. Although his wife Zhang Li was capable, she had to raise two underage children alone. The difficulties can be imagined, which was another test for them! They are worthy of being good children trained by the Party, and in the face of the needs of the motherland, they once again chose to make contributions. Without saying a word, Zhou Dean said goodbye to his wife and boarded a flight to the African continent.

In August 1977, he and other members of the medical team left the capital Beijing by plane. This was the first time he took a plane in his life and the first time he went abroad. This time I went to the ocean, and the destination was the capital of Guinea on the west coast of Africa, Conakry .

In Conakry, the capital of Guinea, there is a concentrated station of Chinese experts, including the medical team of Beijing to assist several countries, the sugar cane sugar industry group in Guangdong, the fishery and floating dock industry group in Shanghai, the tobacco group in Henan, and the expert management team of the Economic and Ginseng Department of the Embassy, ​​etc. Nearly 100 people live together. Although the nature of everyone's work is different, the goal is to do their job well and be a diplomatic envoy together. Before the 1970s, although material life was poor, people were in harmony and simple in their minds. Everyone had a innocent heart that was abroad and cared about their motherland. The sentence "No matter how small foreign affairs are, ask for instructions in everything" is deeply imprinted in everyone's mind.

After arriving at the Chinese medical team station in Conakry, Zhou Dean and his team spent a week handing over work with the old members of the original medical team, and then sent off the old members to board the flight back to the motherland. Looking at the excited expressions of their family reunited with their families, a trace of sadness that was far away from the motherland and away from their families arose.

After the old team members returned to Beijing, Zhou Dean and his group of new team members started a new life. In the first half of the year, due to many unaccustomed habits in life, the days seemed particularly long. The most exciting day of each month was the day when the messenger came. Every day, after dinner, everyone lies on the balcony, just like a kindergarten child waiting for parents to pick him up, staring at the door with their eyes fixed on the door. As soon as the embassy car appeared, they rushed up to surround the car and searched for letters in the mail bag. Then they went back to their respective rooms and looked at the letters sent from afar over and over again. At this time, they truly realized the meaning of "a letter to a family is worth ten thousand gold". After reading the letter, I immediately picked up the pen, filled the letter paper with detailed details, and reported to my family.

medical team is a special army of foreign aid and a window to open to the outside world, because their service objects are people, and they come into contact with a wide range of people, including octogenarians, women and infants, both Guinea government officials, ordinary civilians, foreign businessmen, and of course, local doctors and nurses who work together every day. Therefore, the more than two years of assistance to Guinea has given them a comprehensive understanding of the political situation, customs and living habits of Guinea. At the same time, their work has also added a brick and a tiles to China-Africa friendship, becoming a veritable ambassador of friendship.

Professor Zhou De'an is former president of the Beijing Acupuncture Society, vice president of the Beijing Society of Traditional Chinese Medicine, honorary director of the China Acupuncture Society, former director of the Department of Acupuncture Department of Beijing Tradition - DayDayNews

Zhou De'an took a photo with Guinea children (the third on the left is Zhou De'an)

Guinea is located on the east coast of the Atlantic Ocean, located in the tropical region, and is divided into rain and drought seasons. Due to backward economy, low living standards and poor medical and health conditions, people are prone to various infectious diseases, especially malaria, and the incidence rate is very high. Foreigners are susceptible to people, with a higher incidence rate. The medical team and other experts have been infected and ill, and none of them are spared. Zhou Dean is no exception. After returning to China, he became ill many times until the malaria parasite automatically disappeared.

There are many types of diseases that have been treated in Guinea within two years, including malaria, colds, dysentery, polio, rheumatism and rheumatoid arthritis, leprosy, syphilis, chronic gastritis, cervical and lumbar spondylosis, sciatica, neurasthenia, male and female infertility, irregular menstruation, rhinitis, eczema, sequelae of stroke, hypertension, headache, etc. The number of outpatient clinics reaches as many as 60 people every day. Among them, polio, malaria, and neurasthenia account for about 70%.

weeks De'an worked in Conakry for 2 years and worked in the two cities of Rabe and Farana for one month each. The main task is to help these two cities establish acupuncture departments and conduct medical training at the same time. During his work in the acupuncture department of Conakry Hospital, he was responsible for two tasks: daily outpatient and clinical teaching, with a limit of 60 outpatients per day. For the first-time patients, he would give diagnosis and treatment after inquiring about the medical history in detail, and explain to local doctors. It is usually in the morning clinic and afternoon training. With their efforts, the students can respond independently after one month. They also conducted a simple therapeutic effect analysis on the treatment of 100 patients with sequelae of polio.

Professor Zhou De'an is former president of the Beijing Acupuncture Society, vice president of the Beijing Society of Traditional Chinese Medicine, honorary director of the China Acupuncture Society, former director of the Department of Acupuncture Department of Beijing Tradition - DayDayNews

Zhou De'an took a photo with a Guinea children (the right of the back row is Zhou De'an)

The most exciting thing is that while working in Guinea, Zhou De'an successfully performed an acupuncture anesthesia and cesarean section with another acupuncture physician Huang Yongmao and gynecologist Tao Wei. It caused a great sensation in Guinea at that time, and Guinea National Television broadcasted for nearly 2 months.

In addition to routine outpatient and training work, Professor Zhou Dean is also responsible for the health care tasks of Chinese personnel stationed in Guinea. After get off work every day, I have to treat Chinese people in the health care room and be proficient in injections and infusions. In addition to the diagnosis and treatment work of

, he is also a part-time driver who picks up and drops off experts to and from work. Because he is gentle by nature, he is not impatient and always drives at a constant speed of 40 to 60km per hour, which is very popular among experts, especially on Saturdays and Sundays, comrades from other expert groups often ask him to help him go out for a tour or go shopping.

is a feature of working in Guinea. Because the expert's residence has a large area of ​​fertile land besides the apartment, auditorium and canteen, the hard work of the Chinese is highlighted here. Almost every expert, including female doctors and female translators, has a "private land", planting some leeks, beans, eggplant, winter melon, etc., each person has a few banana trees, do it yourself, have enough food and clothing, have fun, and time seems to pass faster.

The two years he worked in Guinea also left a regret, that his parents died one after another during this period, but he failed to see them for the last time. Although the comrades' heartfelt care and condolences gave him great comfort and encouragement, the grief of both parents' death within a year was indeed difficult to calm down. He couldn't get out of this shadow for the next six months. Until now, Zhou Dean was still a little sad and even cried when he mentioned this matter.

5. Learn from everyone's strengths and create the first six treatments

Zhou De'an made up his mind to promote traditional Chinese medicine and benefit mankind from the moment he stepped into the door of traditional Chinese medicine, and has been practicing his own determination. During his college study, he listened to lectures by Zhao Shaoqin, Jiao Shude and other Chinese medicine practitioners, and was deeply taught. Since then, he has been determined to contribute to the inheritance and development of traditional Chinese medicine. He is familiar with traditional Chinese medicine classics such as "Huangdi Neijing", "Treatise on Febrile Diseases", "Danxi Heart Method", "H Acupuncture Dacheng ", " Medical Forest Revisation ".

Zhou De'an believes that reading classics is an essential foundation for being a good acupuncture doctor. In the treatment of stroke , Zhou De'an was deeply influenced by the theory of blood circulation and blood removal of blood stasis in "Medical and Lin Jingbu" and inspired by the principle of Buyang Huanwu Decoction. He learned from the principle of the preparation of Buyang Huanwu Decoction. He created the acupuncture "Buzhong Yiqi Prescription". After application in clinical practice, he found that its effect far exceeds the effect of Buyang Huanwu Decoction. At the same time, it has the function of Li Dongyuan's Buzhong Yiqi Decoction, which can be widely used in the treatment of various deficiency syndromes and chronic diseases. Zhou Dean was also deeply influenced by the incisive discussion on phlegm in "Danxi Heart Method": "Phrine is a thing, and it rises and falls with the qi, and is everywhere" and "There are many phlegm among all diseases, which are unknown to the world", and created the four methods and four prescriptions for acupuncture to treat phlegm.

Because he has the spirit of being unrestrained in ancient times and not being able to stick to innovation, he has devoted himself to studying the "Huangdi Neijing", "Difficult Classic", "Acupuncture and Moxibustion" and modern acupuncture documents, combined with his about 50 years of clinical experience and experience of learning from many famous teachers (wise teachers), after repeated tempering and hard practice, he has formed his academic thought of "Six Treatment of Acupuncture and Moxibustion".

Professor Zhou De'an is former president of the Beijing Acupuncture Society, vice president of the Beijing Society of Traditional Chinese Medicine, honorary director of the China Acupuncture Society, former director of the Department of Acupuncture Department of Beijing Tradition - DayDayNews

Professor Zhou De'an, former president of the Beijing Acupuncture Society, vice president of the Beijing Society of Traditional Chinese Medicine, honorary director of the Chinese Acupuncture Society, former director of the Department of Acupuncture Department of Beijing Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine Affiliated to Capital Medical University, doctoral supervisor of Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, national-level old Chinese medicine doctor, famous teacher of the Capital National Medicine, and master of traditional Chinese medicine in Beijing Tongrentang. In 2009, it was approved by the State Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine to establish Zhou De'an Studio, dedicated to the inheritance of traditional Chinese medicine. It is a famous contemporary Chinese medicine acupuncture master who is deeply loved by his colleagues and the general public.

1. I realized my ambition because of illness and made a decision to become a doctor

11939 On November 2, 2019, Zhou De'an was born in a farmer's family in Ji County, Tianjin. This is a big family of more than a dozen people. A harmonious family and good family background have developed his calm, quiet, generous and gentle personality. He is well-educated and understanding, and has been loved by the whole family and the whole village since he was a child.

weeks De'an was weak and sickly when he was young. In his memory, he had suffered from serious illnesses many times, including mumps, amoebic dysentery, pneumonia, etc. The one who hurt him the most was amoebic dysentery. At that time, he had somehow suffered from amoebia dysentery. He had abdominal pain and diarrhea every day, and had diarrhea seven or eight times a day. It was so painful that he had diarrhea for more than two years. The diarrhea made his unsolid young body worse, and his body was as thin as a firewood stick. The parents also bought some Chinese medicine and folk remedies prescribed by local doctors, such as purslane, crow gall, etc., to boil water and drink it. Although they swallowed so many bitter medicine soups that even adults could not swallow, their illness has not improved. He could only endure the torture of the disease silently, which aroused the love of the whole family.

At the moment when everyone was at a loss, an accidental event suddenly brought vitality to his disease. I can’t remember what festival it was. In order to entertain guests, I made dumplings with mutton, green onions and ginger as fillings. After eating this dumpling, his stools dropped from seven or eight times a day to three or four times, which surprised and surprised the family. After that, my grandfather went to the market every day to buy mutton and dumplings for him. After eating it for five or six days, he suffered from dysentery for more than two years and was cured. But from then on, he stopped eating mutton and got tired of it. The experience of illness in childhood seemed to fulfill the famous saying of Mencius , Mencius , saying: "When God is about to give a great responsibility to this man, he must first suffer his heart and mind, exhaust his muscles and bones, and starve his body..." However, God seemed to be too "preferential" to him, and God's favor and test accompanied him through the decades that followed.

Zhou De'an was born to be a gentle, kind, helpful person, but unwilling to cause trouble for others. After this serious illness, the young Zhou De'an secretly made up his mind to study medicine and be a good doctor in the future, ask less, save more, and relieve others' sufferings. His wish was strongly supported by his father and brother and encouraged by previous class teachers. He himself went all out, got up early and came back late, worked hard, and went to bed every day at the urging of his mother. In order not to overwork his mother, he adjusted his work and rest time many times to form regular living habits. After 11 years of unremitting efforts from elementary school to middle school, in 1959, he finally got admitted to Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine (now Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine).

2. Study hard to build the foundation, and famous teachers guide

Traditional Chinese medicine has a long history, profound and profound, and has a lot of medical classics. Famous teachers are as brilliant as stars. If you want to make a difference in it, it will not be a matter of one day or one night. If you don’t have extraordinary ambitions and do extraordinary achievements, it will never be difficult to achieve. Zhou Dean's medical study experience fully proves this.

Zhou De'an is focused, likes quietness, and has a strong interest in reading. In traditional Chinese medicine, the basic theories such as Yin and Yang and Five Elements, internal organs and meridians, qi, blood and body fluids, looking, listening, asking questions, four diagnosis and eight outlines, and dialectical treatment. He not only did not feel boring, but was full of interest and enjoyed it. After four years of in-depth research in college, he has a deeper understanding of traditional Chinese medicine and found that traditional Chinese medicine is profound and profound. It is an important medical system integrating philosophy, life sciences, and traditional culture. It is a cause that can benefit the people and even mankind. It is worth exploring and thinking for a lifetime.Since then, he has embarked on the long and wonderful path of traditional Chinese medicine without hesitation, and has gone wider and stronger.

The tradition of the traditional Chinese medicine industry and the characteristics of academics themselves determine that learning from a disciple is an important way to inherit traditional Chinese medicine. The development and evolution of traditional Chinese medicine are closely related to the inheritance of masters and apprentices. For example, the four masters of Jin and Yuan dynasties have their own teachers and their corresponding disciples; famous masters of Jinke Wang Leting and national medical master He Puren have all been taught by famous teachers, and their disciples are constantly passing on their research results. In particular, the "Acupuncture and Moxibustion Three-way Method" founded by Professor He Puren was spread throughout the five continents by his disciples.

Professor Zhou De'an is former president of the Beijing Acupuncture Society, vice president of the Beijing Society of Traditional Chinese Medicine, honorary director of the China Acupuncture Society, former director of the Department of Acupuncture Department of Beijing Tradition - DayDayNews

Zhou De'an took a photo with his university classmates (the first on the left in the middle is Zhou De'an)

Since 1959, Zhou De'an has followed many famous doctors to study. He said that the people who studied traditional Chinese medicine in their generation were the luckiest. They were fortunate to meet many Chinese medicine masters, and they would definitely make the latecomers envious and even jealous. During his study at Beijing College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Beijing College of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Dongzhimen Hospital, Qin Bowei, , , Ren Yingqiu, Chen Shenwu, Fang Mingqian, Tung Jianhua, Liu Bichen, Zhao Shaoqin, Cheng Shide, Cheng Xinnong, Yang Jiasan, Jiang Jijun, Xiao Youshan, and Shan Yutang were all his teachers. In August 1965, he was assigned to the Acupuncture Department of Beijing Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital after graduating from Beijing Traditional Chinese Medicine College. He also had plenty of time to study from seniors such as Guan Youbo, Ding Huamin, Wang Jianxun, Wang Leting, He Puren, He Huiwu, Yu Shuzhuang, Xia Shouren. During his work at the Nanxi Mountain Hospital of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region (now changed to the Second People's Hospital of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, the same below), he was fortunate to follow up with the famous contemporary Western medical experts Zhang Naizheng, Cao Yupu, Xue Qiming, Wang Jiarui, Wang Yutai, Jiang Ming, Pan Ruiqin, etc. It is precisely because of the selfless teachings of these famous traditional Chinese and Western medicine experts that Zhou Dean's traditional Chinese medicine has been able to continue to enrich his traditional Chinese medicine and make achievements.

3. Resist the U.S. and aid Vietnam, first-time skills

Professor Zhou De'an often said to young people: "Our generation never pays attention to any task. For example, graduation assignment, department choice, and personal wishes, they are consciously and voluntarily obeying the assignment." This is not empty preaching, but has specific connotations, because this was the case in that era, and the call of the Party and the motherland is everyone's mission.

Just after New Year's Day in 1969, Zhou Dean, who was under 30 years old, received an important task assigned to him by his superiors - medical work related to resisting the United States and aiding Vietnam. The specific arrangement is to go to the Nanxi Mountain Hospital of Guilin City, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region to treat the injured and sick in Vietnam. The time is expected to be 4 years, and after the task is completed, we will return to the original unit. This work requires that under the unified deployment of the Ministry of Health (now known as the National Health and Family Planning Commission, the same below), the family will move south to Guilin City, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. When this task was issued, Zhou Dean's wife was about to give birth 10 months pregnant. She was busy with the joy of being a father and was busy with the safety of her child's birth. When he suddenly received this task, he and his wife had no psychological preparation, let alone material preparation. Although they did not prepare, they still happily accepted the task without saying a word.

It was the night of January 6, 1969. In the winter in the north, the wind was chilly and it invaded the muscle bones. Under the care of the organization, a midwife who performed the same task and was responsible for delivering her baby took her delivery bag and boarded the five express train from Beijing to Nanning and rushed to Guilin . Because the train was delayed, it took more than 30 hours of bumpy ride to arrive at its destination on the morning of January 8, 1969.

Due to fatigue on the journey and unwell, on the fifth day of Guilin, Zhou Dean's wife showed signs of childbirth, so she was arranged to be in the 181st Hospital of the People's Liberation Army for delivery, so she was arranged to wait for delivery at the 181st Hospital of the People's Liberation Army for better conditions. Because of too much fatigue and weak contractions, it took another 8 days until January 20, 1969 that the child was born and was a boy. Because the child was born from Beijing to the south, they named the child Zhou Jingnan. Coincidentally, on the same day in 1972, his second son was born, and they named Zhou Jingdi with the word "flute" in the Guilin Scenic Area "ree" in the Guilin Scenic Area.Therefore, both children have an indissoluble bond with Guilin City, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, and their names can also show Zhou De'an's life journey.

China and Vietnam have been friendly neighbors connected by mountains and rivers since ancient times. As early as in the fight against Japan and France, the people of China and Vietnam had already stood in the same trench and fought side by side. The War to Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Vietnam gave Zhou De'an a close contact with Vietnamese wounded and sick at Guilin Nanxishan Hospital.

Due to work needs, he was originally scheduled to work in Nanxishan Hospital for 4 years and was postponed for 3 years. From 1969 to 1976, his service targets were the Vietnamese people, and the patients he received ranged from 20-year-old combat heroes to 80-year-old veteran cadres. From picking up patients in Pingxiang City, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region to patients who have improved or recovered or were discharged from the hospital, he often treats them wholeheartedly day and night. His work attitude and medical technology have won the heartfelt praise of the Vietnamese government and the people, and have also been highly praised by the Chinese government, especially the Ministry of Health.

When I first entered Nanxishan Hospital, Zhou Dean was just a young resident and had never been to the ward. He was temporarily engaged in consultation in the internal medicine and acupuncture departments in a ward. However, due to work needs, he had to take care of the patient independently in a short period of time. At that time, his eldest son Jingnan was sent to kindergarten more than two months after he was born. His wife also worked in a foreign unit and often traveled on business trips, which made her many difficulties. At this time, Zhou Dean's character of softness on the outside and hard on the inside was highlighted. In order to work, he was unwilling to fall behind. He studied hard and practiced hard, took the initiative to live in the ward, and humbly learned from Western medical teachers, seniors and nurses, and patients.

First of all, he wanted to practice the basic skills, such as Western medicine's expectation, touch, knocking, listening, various physical and chemical examinations, neurology physical examinations, writing major medical records, and even the blood draw, injection, infusion that should have been performed by the nurse. For the convenience of work, I also took time to learn Vietnamese from the translator and patients. The teacher who left a deep impression on him was Director Xue Qiming, an expert in neurology who taught him the enlightenment education of neurology. The structure, function of the brain, the effects and nerve reflexes of the twelve brain nerves, and the memory was still fresh. Director Wang Jiarui, a cardiovascular expert, left a deep impression on Zhou De'an on how to identify the nature of heart murmurs and how to describe lymph nodes and edema. Director Jiang Ming, an expert in nephropathy rheumatism and immunity, has benefited him a lot from the theory and experience of diagnosis and treatment of leukemia, kidney disease, rheumatism, etc.; he also remembers the help of seniors, nurses, translators and patients, and he still remembers it in mind. He always talks about it.

At that time, each resident had to take care of 10 beds, and each patient was hospitalized on average for 2 months. In 8 years of clinical work, he treated more than 400 patients, including many cases with magical efficacy. For example, if you treat a patient with ureteral stones in his 60s, he selected Baihui, Zanzhu, Zhongwan, Qihai, Zhongji, Shuidao, Lieque, Hegu , Yinlingquan, Taichong and other acupuncture points. After 8 treatments, the patient discharged a stone about 0.3cm×0.9cm in size. The back pain and lower abdominal cramps were immediately relieved, and they were praised by the surgeon in charge.

The leaders of China and Vietnam have visited Guilin Nanxi Mountain Hospital many times to inspect and guide the work, held party many times, sang the song of friendship between China and Vietnam and performed the dance of China and Vietnam. The friendly atmosphere is like a brother's party, very warm, and they can also communicate in both Chinese and Vietnamese languages.

Under the care of the Ministry of Health and local leaders, and with the joint efforts of all the staff of Nanxishan Hospital, Zhou Dean and others successfully completed the glorious mission entrusted to them by the Party and the government. With great excitement and joy, they returned to the capital Beijing on April 24, 1976. The seven years of aid to Vietnam have not wasted, and the leap forward in thinking, life, study and business abilities have improved leaps and bounds, which can be said to have achieved fruitful results, laying a good foundation for his future growth and career development.

4. Support Africa and send friendship

Zhou De'an's family has just returned to Beijing from Guilin for a year. They have not yet stood firm, and their work and life have not yet gotten on track. The leader has given him a more arduous task - to participate in a foreign aid medical team to aid Guinea.At that time, his two children were still young, and they were in the second grade of elementary school in Jingnan, and Jingdi was still in kindergarten. The family was inseparable from others. Although his wife Zhang Li was capable, she had to raise two underage children alone. The difficulties can be imagined, which was another test for them! They are worthy of being good children trained by the Party, and in the face of the needs of the motherland, they once again chose to make contributions. Without saying a word, Zhou Dean said goodbye to his wife and boarded a flight to the African continent.

In August 1977, he and other members of the medical team left the capital Beijing by plane. This was the first time he took a plane in his life and the first time he went abroad. This time I went to the ocean, and the destination was the capital of Guinea on the west coast of Africa, Conakry .

In Conakry, the capital of Guinea, there is a concentrated station of Chinese experts, including the medical team of Beijing to assist several countries, the sugar cane sugar industry group in Guangdong, the fishery and floating dock industry group in Shanghai, the tobacco group in Henan, and the expert management team of the Economic and Ginseng Department of the Embassy, ​​etc. Nearly 100 people live together. Although the nature of everyone's work is different, the goal is to do their job well and be a diplomatic envoy together. Before the 1970s, although material life was poor, people were in harmony and simple in their minds. Everyone had a innocent heart that was abroad and cared about their motherland. The sentence "No matter how small foreign affairs are, ask for instructions in everything" is deeply imprinted in everyone's mind.

After arriving at the Chinese medical team station in Conakry, Zhou Dean and his team spent a week handing over work with the old members of the original medical team, and then sent off the old members to board the flight back to the motherland. Looking at the excited expressions of their family reunited with their families, a trace of sadness that was far away from the motherland and away from their families arose.

After the old team members returned to Beijing, Zhou Dean and his group of new team members started a new life. In the first half of the year, due to many unaccustomed habits in life, the days seemed particularly long. The most exciting day of each month was the day when the messenger came. Every day, after dinner, everyone lies on the balcony, just like a kindergarten child waiting for parents to pick him up, staring at the door with their eyes fixed on the door. As soon as the embassy car appeared, they rushed up to surround the car and searched for letters in the mail bag. Then they went back to their respective rooms and looked at the letters sent from afar over and over again. At this time, they truly realized the meaning of "a letter to a family is worth ten thousand gold". After reading the letter, I immediately picked up the pen, filled the letter paper with detailed details, and reported to my family.

medical team is a special army of foreign aid and a window to open to the outside world, because their service objects are people, and they come into contact with a wide range of people, including octogenarians, women and infants, both Guinea government officials, ordinary civilians, foreign businessmen, and of course, local doctors and nurses who work together every day. Therefore, the more than two years of assistance to Guinea has given them a comprehensive understanding of the political situation, customs and living habits of Guinea. At the same time, their work has also added a brick and a tiles to China-Africa friendship, becoming a veritable ambassador of friendship.

Professor Zhou De'an is former president of the Beijing Acupuncture Society, vice president of the Beijing Society of Traditional Chinese Medicine, honorary director of the China Acupuncture Society, former director of the Department of Acupuncture Department of Beijing Tradition - DayDayNews

Zhou De'an took a photo with Guinea children (the third on the left is Zhou De'an)

Guinea is located on the east coast of the Atlantic Ocean, located in the tropical region, and is divided into rain and drought seasons. Due to backward economy, low living standards and poor medical and health conditions, people are prone to various infectious diseases, especially malaria, and the incidence rate is very high. Foreigners are susceptible to people, with a higher incidence rate. The medical team and other experts have been infected and ill, and none of them are spared. Zhou Dean is no exception. After returning to China, he became ill many times until the malaria parasite automatically disappeared.

There are many types of diseases that have been treated in Guinea within two years, including malaria, colds, dysentery, polio, rheumatism and rheumatoid arthritis, leprosy, syphilis, chronic gastritis, cervical and lumbar spondylosis, sciatica, neurasthenia, male and female infertility, irregular menstruation, rhinitis, eczema, sequelae of stroke, hypertension, headache, etc. The number of outpatient clinics reaches as many as 60 people every day. Among them, polio, malaria, and neurasthenia account for about 70%.

weeks De'an worked in Conakry for 2 years and worked in the two cities of Rabe and Farana for one month each. The main task is to help these two cities establish acupuncture departments and conduct medical training at the same time. During his work in the acupuncture department of Conakry Hospital, he was responsible for two tasks: daily outpatient and clinical teaching, with a limit of 60 outpatients per day. For the first-time patients, he would give diagnosis and treatment after inquiring about the medical history in detail, and explain to local doctors. It is usually in the morning clinic and afternoon training. With their efforts, the students can respond independently after one month. They also conducted a simple therapeutic effect analysis on the treatment of 100 patients with sequelae of polio.

Professor Zhou De'an is former president of the Beijing Acupuncture Society, vice president of the Beijing Society of Traditional Chinese Medicine, honorary director of the China Acupuncture Society, former director of the Department of Acupuncture Department of Beijing Tradition - DayDayNews

Zhou De'an took a photo with a Guinea children (the right of the back row is Zhou De'an)

The most exciting thing is that while working in Guinea, Zhou De'an successfully performed an acupuncture anesthesia and cesarean section with another acupuncture physician Huang Yongmao and gynecologist Tao Wei. It caused a great sensation in Guinea at that time, and Guinea National Television broadcasted for nearly 2 months.

In addition to routine outpatient and training work, Professor Zhou Dean is also responsible for the health care tasks of Chinese personnel stationed in Guinea. After get off work every day, I have to treat Chinese people in the health care room and be proficient in injections and infusions. In addition to the diagnosis and treatment work of

, he is also a part-time driver who picks up and drops off experts to and from work. Because he is gentle by nature, he is not impatient and always drives at a constant speed of 40 to 60km per hour, which is very popular among experts, especially on Saturdays and Sundays, comrades from other expert groups often ask him to help him go out for a tour or go shopping.

is a feature of working in Guinea. Because the expert's residence has a large area of ​​fertile land besides the apartment, auditorium and canteen, the hard work of the Chinese is highlighted here. Almost every expert, including female doctors and female translators, has a "private land", planting some leeks, beans, eggplant, winter melon, etc., each person has a few banana trees, do it yourself, have enough food and clothing, have fun, and time seems to pass faster.

The two years he worked in Guinea also left a regret, that his parents died one after another during this period, but he failed to see them for the last time. Although the comrades' heartfelt care and condolences gave him great comfort and encouragement, the grief of both parents' death within a year was indeed difficult to calm down. He couldn't get out of this shadow for the next six months. Until now, Zhou Dean was still a little sad and even cried when he mentioned this matter.

5. Learn from everyone's strengths and create the first six treatments

Zhou De'an made up his mind to promote traditional Chinese medicine and benefit mankind from the moment he stepped into the door of traditional Chinese medicine, and has been practicing his own determination. During his college study, he listened to lectures by Zhao Shaoqin, Jiao Shude and other Chinese medicine practitioners, and was deeply taught. Since then, he has been determined to contribute to the inheritance and development of traditional Chinese medicine. He is familiar with traditional Chinese medicine classics such as "Huangdi Neijing", "Treatise on Febrile Diseases", "Danxi Heart Method", "H Acupuncture Dacheng ", " Medical Forest Revisation ".

Zhou De'an believes that reading classics is an essential foundation for being a good acupuncture doctor. In the treatment of stroke , Zhou De'an was deeply influenced by the theory of blood circulation and blood removal of blood stasis in "Medical and Lin Jingbu" and inspired by the principle of Buyang Huanwu Decoction. He learned from the principle of the preparation of Buyang Huanwu Decoction. He created the acupuncture "Buzhong Yiqi Prescription". After application in clinical practice, he found that its effect far exceeds the effect of Buyang Huanwu Decoction. At the same time, it has the function of Li Dongyuan's Buzhong Yiqi Decoction, which can be widely used in the treatment of various deficiency syndromes and chronic diseases. Zhou Dean was also deeply influenced by the incisive discussion on phlegm in "Danxi Heart Method": "Phrine is a thing, and it rises and falls with the qi, and is everywhere" and "There are many phlegm among all diseases, which are unknown to the world", and created the four methods and four prescriptions for acupuncture to treat phlegm.

Because he has the spirit of being unrestrained in ancient times and not being able to stick to innovation, he has devoted himself to studying the "Huangdi Neijing", "Difficult Classic", "Acupuncture and Moxibustion" and modern acupuncture documents, combined with his about 50 years of clinical experience and experience of learning from many famous teachers (wise teachers), after repeated tempering and hard practice, he has formed his academic thought of "Six Treatment of Acupuncture and Moxibustion".The formation of the academic thought of "Six Treatments of Acupuncture and Moxibustion" (treating spirit, treating pain, treating wind, treating deafness, treating phlegm, and treating movement) is an important sign that Zhou De'an's theory tends to be integrated and clinically systematized.

Professor Zhou De'an is former president of the Beijing Acupuncture Society, vice president of the Beijing Society of Traditional Chinese Medicine, honorary director of the China Acupuncture Society, former director of the Department of Acupuncture Department of Beijing Tradition - DayDayNews

Zhou De'an's speech

From the formation of the academic idea of ​​acupuncture and moxibustion, it can be clearly seen how Zhou De'an is practicing a growth path that learns from others' strengths and learns from the past without hesitation. Many discussions on "God" in "Huangdi Neijing" are the theoretical basis of his academic thought of "treating diseases first and curing gods". He has explained this in many papers. Common acupuncture prescriptions for "treating spirits" include "four gods prescriptions", "four gate prescriptions", "five internal organs and geshu prescriptions" and "Thirteen acupuncture prescriptions for Du meridians". Among them, the "Four God Prescriptions" are the crystallization of his long-term clinical practice; the "Siguan Prescriptions" are his profound and unique experience of the Siguan acupoints commonly used by the majority of acupuncture doctors in clinical application in "treating spirits"; the "Five Internal Medicines and Geshu Prescriptions" and the "Thirteen Acupunctures of Dumai" are based on the theories of "Huangdi Neijing" and "Dianjing" and on the basis of inheriting the clinical experience of the Jinjian Wang Leting.

Hard work pays off. It is precisely because of his diligence and diligence that he has been able to grow step by step. He has been a resident doctor, attending physician, deputy chief physician, chief physician, and today's national-level famous old Chinese medicine doctor and doctoral supervisor. He serves as director, executive director, vice president, president of the Beijing Acupuncture Society, and has published nearly 20 academic papers at home and abroad. The book "Eight Essentials of Acupuncture" won the 2003 Chinese Society of Traditional Chinese Medicine Science Award.

6. Be kind in the heart, have high morals, and are skilled in

Zhou De'an has been in medicine for about 50 years. He has studied classics with famous teachers, read classics, and diligent clinical practice. He has finally become a contemporary master of acupuncture. A sentence he has always emphasized in his studies, work and training later is: "Doctors are not so much a profession, but rather a practice. Only with kindness can one obtain benevolence and skill, and only with high morality can one achieve skill." A sentence he often says is: "Treatment and saving lives cannot be separated from superb technology, and good technology comes from noble medical ethics." Without noble medical ethics, only seeking immediate benefits, it is impossible to reach the level of perfection in technology. He believes: "It is a paper talk on the ground to be able to smile, but without technology, without relief from the patient's pain; while having certain skills and without good medical ethics is the foundation of no source." Both are indispensable, so his motto is "high morals and skill, the foundation of medical treatment." This sentence fully reflects his principles of clinical, teaching and dealing with people.

He once diagnosed and treated a difficult case, a 4-year-old girl suffering from Reit disease. There is currently no effective treatment for this disease at home and abroad. The children's parents are eager to save their daughter and cannot watch the child's condition gradually deteriorate. They trekked thousands of miles from Zhejiang to Beijing for medical treatment. Zhou De'an also had his first contact with this disease and had no experience to talk about. So he objectively and realistically explained the situation to the parents of the child, but the parents of the child still begged him to use acupuncture to treat the child. After repeated requests from the child’s parents, he had to try treatment according to the traditional Chinese medicine “five-late” disease. Take Baihui, Shenting , Ben Shen, Si Shencong, Zhongwan, Guanyuan, Tianshu, Neiguan , Tongli , Zusanli , Fenglong, Xuanzhong, Gongsun, Zhaohai and other acupoints to apply acupuncture. After returning home, he checked the relevant information and treated Changpu Yujin Decoction with Wuzi Yanzong Pills during the second visit. When he learned that the child's family was in poor financial condition, he took the initiative to treat him for free, and the child's family was very grateful. After half a year of treatment, the child's condition is basically stable. Although he had a certain effect, he still felt deeply regretful that he could not fundamentally solve this difficult and stubborn disease. He said with emotion: "High morality and skill are my goal. If you want to achieve this goal, it is still far from it."

During his daily diagnosis and treatment, there are many patients and busy medical treatment, but he always takes time to educate his apprentices and students. He taught students that the focus of medical treatment should always be on "people" rather than "illness". He often does free diagnosis and treatment for patients with poor families and financial difficulties. His focus of medical treatment is always on people-oriented and focusing on the recovery of human body and mind.

Speaking of esthetic essence, it can be seen from the rehabilitation treatment of Hong Kong Phoenix TV female anchor Liu Hairuo .

In May 2002, Liu Hairuo encountered a car accident in the UK. Although she was rescued by the Royal St. Mary's Hospital in the UK, she has been in a vegetative state. The doctor advised his family to give up treatment, but his family always had a glimmer of hope and they asked Chinese doctors to come for consultation. Beijing Xuanwu Hospital The famous neurosurgery expert Professor Ling Feng was invited to the UK for consultation, and on June 8, 2002, she was taken to Beijing Xuanwu Hospital for treatment. At the invitation of Professor Ling Feng, Zhou De'an went to Beijing Xuanwu Hospital to attend a consultation on June 11, 2002. If Liu Hai was still in a deep coma and had many purple and bruises on her body, after careful examination, Zhou Dean believed that she still had the possibility of restoring her consciousness and even health, and the first priority should be to promote awakening. So he decided to adopt acupuncture therapy and formulated the first treatment plan: awakening the brain and opening the orifices, promoting blood circulation and removing blood stasis. Acupuncture points are selected as Baihui, Shenting, Benshen, Si Shencong, Neiguan, Tongli, Zhongwan, Fenglong, Xuanzhong, Gongsun, and Yongquan, which are called "Awakening acupuncture". Zhou Dean taught this group of acupuncture and acupuncture methods to his students, Dr. Wang Guifang, who was in the Acupuncture Department of Xuanwu Hospital in Beijing at the time, and asked him to treat acupuncture according to this group of acupuncture. After more than a month of treatment, a miracle happened. Liu Hairuo woke up and was able to have a simple conversation.

Professor Zhou De'an is former president of the Beijing Acupuncture Society, vice president of the Beijing Society of Traditional Chinese Medicine, honorary director of the China Acupuncture Society, former director of the Department of Acupuncture Department of Beijing Tradition - DayDayNews

Zhou De'an gave acupuncture treatment for Liu Hairuo

At the end of August 2002, Zhou De'an had a second consultation with Liu Hairuo. At that time, she was weak, had poor physical activities, and was in a low mood. Zhou Dean asked her if she could recall the past, and she replied that she didn't remember it. When she asked her to take a photo, she said sadly and helplessly: "I am now damaged and my mood is depressed, so how can I take a photo?" Zhou Dean comforted her, and secretly decided to use acupuncture to relieve her physical and mental pain. After four diagnosis and diagnosis, Zhou De'an believed that her vital energy was exhausted and her meridians were stagnant. Based on this, a second treatment plan was formulated: replenishing the essence and replenishing qi, unblocking the meridians and activate the meridians. Acupuncture points are selected as Baihui, Shenting, Benshen, Si Shencong, Shusanli, Neiguan, Tongli, Hegu, Zhongwan, Tianshu, Qihai, Guanyuan, Yanglingquan, Zusanli, Sanyinjiao, and Taichong. After 4 months of treatment, the condition gradually improved. By the end of December of the same year, Liu Hairuo could already walk down the ground. However, new problems arose: as her cognitive function continues to improve and her memory continues to recover, compared with the past, she cannot accept her current self, and thus suffers from serious anxiety, depression, insomnia and other problems. She also had symptoms such as facial paralysis and incontinence, so her temper became more and more impatient. She kept eating to try to relieve this anxiety. But the anxiety still erupts from time to time, and she even insists on attending the city-wide consultation of traditional Chinese and Western medicine experts, saying, "I have the right to know." After Ling Feng and Zhou De'an tried hard to persuade each other, she gave up this unreasonable request. Based on this situation, Zhou Dean developed a third treatment plan: regulating the internal organs, calming the mind. Acupuncture points are divided into two groups: the first group is Baihui, Shenting, Benshen, Si Shencong, Neiguan, Shenmen, Hegu, Zhongwan, Tianshu, Qihai, Guanyuan, Fenglong, Gongsun, and Taichong; the second group is "Du Mai Thirteen Acupuncture" combined with "Five Internal Sounds and Ge Shu", and the two groups of acupoints are used alternately. In this way, her anxiety, depression, insomnia and other problems were gradually alleviated.

At the turn of spring and summer in 2003, the SARS epidemic in Beijing was raging, and Liu Hai would have to be discharged from Beijing Xuanwu Hospital. After being discharged from the hospital, she has been receiving acupuncture treatment from Zhou De'an, 3 times a week. During the treatment, the careful Zhou Dean found that she had symptoms of drinking and eating too much. After timely checking her urine routine, she found that her urine sugar was high and she also had ketone bodies. After further examination, she was confirmed to be diabetes. So acupuncture points were added to acupuncture points such as Yuzi and Zhaohai to clear heat and nourish yin. In this way, Zhou Dean kept adjusting the treatment plan for her and "tailored" acupuncture and acupuncture and acupoint selection.

After several years of careful treatment by Zhou De'an, Liu Hairuo, the "pillar" of Phoenix TV, was reborn in the ashes like a phoenix.In April 2007, the catastrophic car accident was closed, and she finally returned to Hong Kong, Phoenix TV, and returned to the journalism career she loved. At this time, she was able to take the initiative to receive and interview guests and organize short articles to report.

When Dean first saw Liu Hairuo, she was still in a coma, carrying multiple channels such as intravenous infusion tubes, nasal feeding tubes, tracheostomy intubation tubes and catheters. Faced with such a serious condition, he was also undergoing diagnosis and treatment that was very concerned by both domestic and foreign countries, both in China and the West. Zhou Dean recalled afterwards: At that moment, he had only one mind, which was how to maximize the advantages of traditional Chinese medicine to make it safe. At that moment, his care, love and sympathy for the patients surpassed everything. That is why he is calm and develops a series of diagnosis and treatment plans suitable for patients. Treatment of body and mind, two-pronged approach, and injection of the right symptoms are the key factors for the effectiveness of the entire treatment. More importantly, during the entire diagnosis and treatment process, he always pays attention to open and honest communication with the patient. On the one hand, he uses this to judge the patient's mental recovery; on the other hand, for patients who have experienced severe physical and mental trauma, the encouragement and support of doctors and confidence in recovery are crucial to patients. In addition, according to the patient's mental recovery, and the corresponding treatments that are important to calm the mind, nourish the mind, and nourish the mind will be more conducive to the complete recovery of the patient's physical and mental health. After 8 months of symptomatic treatment, the effect is amazing. Patients can not only abandon their sticks, but also have a quick mind and answer questions. The magical therapeutic effect made Zhou De'an famous in the acupuncture world. It is also the best interpretation of his motto "high morals, excellent skills, and the foundation of medical treatment".

7. Guest island, teaching and teaching

From November 2005 to January 10, 2006, Zhou De'an and his wife Zhang Li went to Taiwan for academic exchanges for 2 months at the invitation of Chang Gung Hospital in Taiwan. It is coincidental that on November 2, 2005, when he left Beijing to Taiwan, it happened to Professor Zhou De'an's 66th birthday. Several Taiwanese colleagues who were about to spend time with Zhou De'an and his wife were preparing a unique birthday party at their residence in advance. As soon as the couple arrived, the birthday party began immediately. Everyone raised their glasses to celebrate Zhou De'an's birthday. The atmosphere was very warm and touching.

On the second day, Zhou De'an went to Changgeng Hospital to meet with Mr. Chen Minfu, director of the Acupuncture Department, and Mr. Sun Maofeng, director of the Acupuncture Department, and jointly formulate arrangements and specific contents for academic exchanges with them, including teaching, clinical teaching (outpatient and rounds), and discussions on difficult cases. The whole day from Monday to Friday, the class will be taught for one hour from 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m., rounds will be conducted from 9:30 to 11:30, outpatient clinic from 1:00 p.m., and difficult medical records will be discussed at 4:00 a.m., and the time is quite compact.

Professor Zhou De'an is former president of the Beijing Acupuncture Society, vice president of the Beijing Society of Traditional Chinese Medicine, honorary director of the China Acupuncture Society, former director of the Department of Acupuncture Department of Beijing Tradition - DayDayNews

Zhou De'an's publicity version when visiting Chang Geng Hospital

Chang Geng Hospital's hospitalized patients are basically the same as those in the mainland acupuncture department. They are mainly stroke, stubborn pain, Parkinson's disease, , etc., and occasionally have gynecological diseases. There are many types of diseases in the outpatient clinic. In addition to the above diseases, the more common ones are waist and leg pain, neurodeafness, pediatric ADHD, neurasthenia, anxiety, depression, sleep disorders, fatigue syndrome, and enuresis in children. Myopia is also common. In addition to the traditional method, their acupuncture method is widely used.

weeks of De'an's visit to Taiwan, including 3 Linkou Chang Geng 22 times and 8 times in Chang Geng 8 times in Kaohsiung, with more than 600 people listening to the class. The teaching content is mainly based on his acupuncture eight keys, which won high praise from Chang Geng Hospital and was awarded the honorary title of "Guest Professor of Taipei Chang Geng Memorial Hospital". At the same time, it also gave the reputation of "golden needle to save the world", "sophisticated art and profound virtue" and "light of the apricot forest". There is a typical case in the outpatient treatment of

. Zhou De'an is still unforgettable. It was a 90-year-old male patient who was unfortunately hit by a car while visiting relatives in the United States and was immediately sent to the hospital for emergency treatment. During the examination, except for several skin trauma, the limb function was not seriously damaged. However, after 2 days, his vision gradually weakened and finally developed to the point of almost blindness. After more than a month of treatment, the effect was not significant and he returned to Taiwan, China. After returning to Taiwan, Zhou De'an gave a lecture in Chang Geng. After hearing this, the patient rushed to the acupuncture clinic of Chang Geng Hospital in Linkou for treatment on the second day.Zhou Dean asked about his medical history in detail and treated him with acupuncture. Surprisingly, after only one acupuncture, the patient miraculously realized that the patient's happiness was unspeakable. Although the work is close to full load, the life after work is rich and colorful. They not only visited the famous Alishan , Sun Moon Lake and Kenting, but also accompanied by students and parents, they also watched the famous scenic spots and beautiful scenery such as Taipei Maokong Yangmingshan , Taipei Palace Museum, Tamsui, etc., especially climbing Maokong tsing high mountain tea, watching the night scenery in Taipei, which is pleasing to the eye, refreshing and lingering. They also visited the Taipei 101 Building and took the Ferris wheel, which allowed them to see the entire Taipei. In addition to sightseeing, they also went to Keelung Miaoqian Street, Taipei's Shilin Night Market, and Lugang Town, and enjoyed local cuisine such as Danzai noodles, Din Taifeng's Xiaolongbao, Wangpin Grilled Steak, Blacktail Fish, and cherry shrimp. They tasted famous snacks such as pineapple paste cake, bean paste cake, cream paste cake, square crisp, and tin eggs. The trip to Taiwan in China not only did academic exchanges, but also experienced the scenery of Taiwan in Baodao, which can be said to have gained a lot.

8. Teaching and educating people, and working hard and working hard to

weeks after graduating from De'an University, he has been working on the front line of clinical practice. He has followed old Chinese medicine doctors such as Guan Youbo, Wang Jianxun, Chen Jiayang, and Ding Huamin in the internal medicine outpatient clinic, and has initially mastered the dialectical treatment ideas of internal medicine and their medication characteristics. Then he went to the acupuncture department, from the first to the sixth clinic, he followed the predecessors such as Wang Leting, He Huiwu, He Puren, Xia Shouren, Tian Minmin and Yu Shuzhuang. He had a deep understanding of the academic thoughts and clinical experiences of famous acupuncture masters, especially the experience of acupuncture and acupuncture techniques, which laid a theoretical and practical foundation for the future majors.

Professor Zhou De'an is former president of the Beijing Acupuncture Society, vice president of the Beijing Society of Traditional Chinese Medicine, honorary director of the China Acupuncture Society, former director of the Department of Acupuncture Department of Beijing Tradition - DayDayNews

weeks De'an gave patients fire needle treatment

weeks De'an has trained more than a thousand domestic and foreign disciples so far, and has accumulated rich experience. He has the following characteristics of teaching and educating people:

attaches importance to moral education for students. His first lesson every time he teaches must be about medical ethics and medical style. For many years, whether it is a new doctor in the department, a further study student or an intern, without exception. He always starts with establishing the concept of people-oriented and serving patients wholeheartedly, and then talks about consolidating professional ideas, strengthening business learning, improving technical level, and mastering the ability to serve patients.

Professor Zhou De'an is former president of the Beijing Acupuncture Society, vice president of the Beijing Society of Traditional Chinese Medicine, honorary director of the China Acupuncture Society, former director of the Department of Acupuncture Department of Beijing Tradition - DayDayNews

Zhou De'an's master-apprentice speech

insists on the word "serious". Zhou De'an's serious style is the community experience of every student who has listened to his lectures. At a Teacher's Day symposium on the 30th anniversary of teaching, he comprehensively and systematically talked about his 30 years of teaching experience, and the central content is the word "serious". ①Read the teaching syllabus carefully to master the teaching content of this semester. ② Prepare lessons carefully, including carefully reading textbooks, carefully reviewing reference materials, and carefully writing lesson plans. ③ Teach seriously, including taking every class and every student seriously; writing the blackboard carefully, leaving thoughts carefully, listening carefully to every question from students and giving serious answers. ④ Take the final exams and every quiz, and even ask questions in class seriously to improve students' awareness of the course. ⑤ Carry out clinical teaching seriously and guide students to guide their practice with theory, thereby improving their basic skills.

Professor Zhou De'an is former president of the Beijing Acupuncture Society, vice president of the Beijing Society of Traditional Chinese Medicine, honorary director of the China Acupuncture Society, former director of the Department of Acupuncture Department of Beijing Tradition - DayDayNews

Zhou De'an explained scalp acupuncture to students

Zhou De'an taught for 35 years. He has been teaching in the lecture notes of "Acupuncture and Moxibustion", but every time he goes to a new class, he has to rewrite the lesson plan and add new content. Moreover, every time the class is completed, we must carefully solicit opinions from classmates and listen to their requests. He said that the more opinions and requests the classmates raised, the happier he was. He said that some of the students' problems and requirements were unexpected when preparing lessons, so he had to consult a large amount of literature to enrich his teaching content and broaden his thinking, so it was a good learning opportunity. He prefers students to ask questions that cannot be answered for the time being and that need to be discussed together. He said that only in this way can one encourage oneself to read more, learn more, master more and update knowledge, and learn from each other. It is a good opportunity for mutual learning and progress.

[This article is excerpted from "Degao Skills·Zhou De'an Beijing Acupuncture Famous Series" by Liu Huilin and Xia Shuwen. It was compiled and published by Peiyi Education. The copyright of the content published on this platform belongs to the relevant rights holders. If there is any improper use, please feel free to contact us for consultation. 】

Note: All kinds of prescriptions and test prescriptions involved in the article are for reference only and cannot be used as prescriptions. Please do not try them blindly. This platform does not assume any responsibility arising from this!

Professor Zhou De'an is former president of the Beijing Acupuncture Society, vice president of the Beijing Society of Traditional Chinese Medicine, honorary director of the China Acupuncture Society, former director of the Department of Acupuncture Department of Beijing Tradition - DayDayNews

Speaking of esthetic essence, it can be seen from the rehabilitation treatment of Hong Kong Phoenix TV female anchor Liu Hairuo .

In May 2002, Liu Hairuo encountered a car accident in the UK. Although she was rescued by the Royal St. Mary's Hospital in the UK, she has been in a vegetative state. The doctor advised his family to give up treatment, but his family always had a glimmer of hope and they asked Chinese doctors to come for consultation. Beijing Xuanwu Hospital The famous neurosurgery expert Professor Ling Feng was invited to the UK for consultation, and on June 8, 2002, she was taken to Beijing Xuanwu Hospital for treatment. At the invitation of Professor Ling Feng, Zhou De'an went to Beijing Xuanwu Hospital to attend a consultation on June 11, 2002. If Liu Hai was still in a deep coma and had many purple and bruises on her body, after careful examination, Zhou Dean believed that she still had the possibility of restoring her consciousness and even health, and the first priority should be to promote awakening. So he decided to adopt acupuncture therapy and formulated the first treatment plan: awakening the brain and opening the orifices, promoting blood circulation and removing blood stasis. Acupuncture points are selected as Baihui, Shenting, Benshen, Si Shencong, Neiguan, Tongli, Zhongwan, Fenglong, Xuanzhong, Gongsun, and Yongquan, which are called "Awakening acupuncture". Zhou Dean taught this group of acupuncture and acupuncture methods to his students, Dr. Wang Guifang, who was in the Acupuncture Department of Xuanwu Hospital in Beijing at the time, and asked him to treat acupuncture according to this group of acupuncture. After more than a month of treatment, a miracle happened. Liu Hairuo woke up and was able to have a simple conversation.

Professor Zhou De'an is former president of the Beijing Acupuncture Society, vice president of the Beijing Society of Traditional Chinese Medicine, honorary director of the China Acupuncture Society, former director of the Department of Acupuncture Department of Beijing Tradition - DayDayNews

Zhou De'an gave acupuncture treatment for Liu Hairuo

At the end of August 2002, Zhou De'an had a second consultation with Liu Hairuo. At that time, she was weak, had poor physical activities, and was in a low mood. Zhou Dean asked her if she could recall the past, and she replied that she didn't remember it. When she asked her to take a photo, she said sadly and helplessly: "I am now damaged and my mood is depressed, so how can I take a photo?" Zhou Dean comforted her, and secretly decided to use acupuncture to relieve her physical and mental pain. After four diagnosis and diagnosis, Zhou De'an believed that her vital energy was exhausted and her meridians were stagnant. Based on this, a second treatment plan was formulated: replenishing the essence and replenishing qi, unblocking the meridians and activate the meridians. Acupuncture points are selected as Baihui, Shenting, Benshen, Si Shencong, Shusanli, Neiguan, Tongli, Hegu, Zhongwan, Tianshu, Qihai, Guanyuan, Yanglingquan, Zusanli, Sanyinjiao, and Taichong. After 4 months of treatment, the condition gradually improved. By the end of December of the same year, Liu Hairuo could already walk down the ground. However, new problems arose: as her cognitive function continues to improve and her memory continues to recover, compared with the past, she cannot accept her current self, and thus suffers from serious anxiety, depression, insomnia and other problems. She also had symptoms such as facial paralysis and incontinence, so her temper became more and more impatient. She kept eating to try to relieve this anxiety. But the anxiety still erupts from time to time, and she even insists on attending the city-wide consultation of traditional Chinese and Western medicine experts, saying, "I have the right to know." After Ling Feng and Zhou De'an tried hard to persuade each other, she gave up this unreasonable request. Based on this situation, Zhou Dean developed a third treatment plan: regulating the internal organs, calming the mind. Acupuncture points are divided into two groups: the first group is Baihui, Shenting, Benshen, Si Shencong, Neiguan, Shenmen, Hegu, Zhongwan, Tianshu, Qihai, Guanyuan, Fenglong, Gongsun, and Taichong; the second group is "Du Mai Thirteen Acupuncture" combined with "Five Internal Sounds and Ge Shu", and the two groups of acupoints are used alternately. In this way, her anxiety, depression, insomnia and other problems were gradually alleviated.

At the turn of spring and summer in 2003, the SARS epidemic in Beijing was raging, and Liu Hai would have to be discharged from Beijing Xuanwu Hospital. After being discharged from the hospital, she has been receiving acupuncture treatment from Zhou De'an, 3 times a week. During the treatment, the careful Zhou Dean found that she had symptoms of drinking and eating too much. After timely checking her urine routine, she found that her urine sugar was high and she also had ketone bodies. After further examination, she was confirmed to be diabetes. So acupuncture points were added to acupuncture points such as Yuzi and Zhaohai to clear heat and nourish yin. In this way, Zhou Dean kept adjusting the treatment plan for her and "tailored" acupuncture and acupuncture and acupoint selection.

After several years of careful treatment by Zhou De'an, Liu Hairuo, the "pillar" of Phoenix TV, was reborn in the ashes like a phoenix.In April 2007, the catastrophic car accident was closed, and she finally returned to Hong Kong, Phoenix TV, and returned to the journalism career she loved. At this time, she was able to take the initiative to receive and interview guests and organize short articles to report.

When Dean first saw Liu Hairuo, she was still in a coma, carrying multiple channels such as intravenous infusion tubes, nasal feeding tubes, tracheostomy intubation tubes and catheters. Faced with such a serious condition, he was also undergoing diagnosis and treatment that was very concerned by both domestic and foreign countries, both in China and the West. Zhou Dean recalled afterwards: At that moment, he had only one mind, which was how to maximize the advantages of traditional Chinese medicine to make it safe. At that moment, his care, love and sympathy for the patients surpassed everything. That is why he is calm and develops a series of diagnosis and treatment plans suitable for patients. Treatment of body and mind, two-pronged approach, and injection of the right symptoms are the key factors for the effectiveness of the entire treatment. More importantly, during the entire diagnosis and treatment process, he always pays attention to open and honest communication with the patient. On the one hand, he uses this to judge the patient's mental recovery; on the other hand, for patients who have experienced severe physical and mental trauma, the encouragement and support of doctors and confidence in recovery are crucial to patients. In addition, according to the patient's mental recovery, and the corresponding treatments that are important to calm the mind, nourish the mind, and nourish the mind will be more conducive to the complete recovery of the patient's physical and mental health. After 8 months of symptomatic treatment, the effect is amazing. Patients can not only abandon their sticks, but also have a quick mind and answer questions. The magical therapeutic effect made Zhou De'an famous in the acupuncture world. It is also the best interpretation of his motto "high morals, excellent skills, and the foundation of medical treatment".

7. Guest island, teaching and teaching

From November 2005 to January 10, 2006, Zhou De'an and his wife Zhang Li went to Taiwan for academic exchanges for 2 months at the invitation of Chang Gung Hospital in Taiwan. It is coincidental that on November 2, 2005, when he left Beijing to Taiwan, it happened to Professor Zhou De'an's 66th birthday. Several Taiwanese colleagues who were about to spend time with Zhou De'an and his wife were preparing a unique birthday party at their residence in advance. As soon as the couple arrived, the birthday party began immediately. Everyone raised their glasses to celebrate Zhou De'an's birthday. The atmosphere was very warm and touching.

On the second day, Zhou De'an went to Changgeng Hospital to meet with Mr. Chen Minfu, director of the Acupuncture Department, and Mr. Sun Maofeng, director of the Acupuncture Department, and jointly formulate arrangements and specific contents for academic exchanges with them, including teaching, clinical teaching (outpatient and rounds), and discussions on difficult cases. The whole day from Monday to Friday, the class will be taught for one hour from 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m., rounds will be conducted from 9:30 to 11:30, outpatient clinic from 1:00 p.m., and difficult medical records will be discussed at 4:00 a.m., and the time is quite compact.

Professor Zhou De'an is former president of the Beijing Acupuncture Society, vice president of the Beijing Society of Traditional Chinese Medicine, honorary director of the China Acupuncture Society, former director of the Department of Acupuncture Department of Beijing Tradition - DayDayNews

Zhou De'an's publicity version when visiting Chang Geng Hospital

Chang Geng Hospital's hospitalized patients are basically the same as those in the mainland acupuncture department. They are mainly stroke, stubborn pain, Parkinson's disease, , etc., and occasionally have gynecological diseases. There are many types of diseases in the outpatient clinic. In addition to the above diseases, the more common ones are waist and leg pain, neurodeafness, pediatric ADHD, neurasthenia, anxiety, depression, sleep disorders, fatigue syndrome, and enuresis in children. Myopia is also common. In addition to the traditional method, their acupuncture method is widely used.

weeks of De'an's visit to Taiwan, including 3 Linkou Chang Geng 22 times and 8 times in Chang Geng 8 times in Kaohsiung, with more than 600 people listening to the class. The teaching content is mainly based on his acupuncture eight keys, which won high praise from Chang Geng Hospital and was awarded the honorary title of "Guest Professor of Taipei Chang Geng Memorial Hospital". At the same time, it also gave the reputation of "golden needle to save the world", "sophisticated art and profound virtue" and "light of the apricot forest". There is a typical case in the outpatient treatment of

. Zhou De'an is still unforgettable. It was a 90-year-old male patient who was unfortunately hit by a car while visiting relatives in the United States and was immediately sent to the hospital for emergency treatment. During the examination, except for several skin trauma, the limb function was not seriously damaged. However, after 2 days, his vision gradually weakened and finally developed to the point of almost blindness. After more than a month of treatment, the effect was not significant and he returned to Taiwan, China. After returning to Taiwan, Zhou De'an gave a lecture in Chang Geng. After hearing this, the patient rushed to the acupuncture clinic of Chang Geng Hospital in Linkou for treatment on the second day.Zhou Dean asked about his medical history in detail and treated him with acupuncture. Surprisingly, after only one acupuncture, the patient miraculously realized that the patient's happiness was unspeakable. Although the work is close to full load, the life after work is rich and colorful. They not only visited the famous Alishan , Sun Moon Lake and Kenting, but also accompanied by students and parents, they also watched the famous scenic spots and beautiful scenery such as Taipei Maokong Yangmingshan , Taipei Palace Museum, Tamsui, etc., especially climbing Maokong tsing high mountain tea, watching the night scenery in Taipei, which is pleasing to the eye, refreshing and lingering. They also visited the Taipei 101 Building and took the Ferris wheel, which allowed them to see the entire Taipei. In addition to sightseeing, they also went to Keelung Miaoqian Street, Taipei's Shilin Night Market, and Lugang Town, and enjoyed local cuisine such as Danzai noodles, Din Taifeng's Xiaolongbao, Wangpin Grilled Steak, Blacktail Fish, and cherry shrimp. They tasted famous snacks such as pineapple paste cake, bean paste cake, cream paste cake, square crisp, and tin eggs. The trip to Taiwan in China not only did academic exchanges, but also experienced the scenery of Taiwan in Baodao, which can be said to have gained a lot.

8. Teaching and educating people, and working hard and working hard to

weeks after graduating from De'an University, he has been working on the front line of clinical practice. He has followed old Chinese medicine doctors such as Guan Youbo, Wang Jianxun, Chen Jiayang, and Ding Huamin in the internal medicine outpatient clinic, and has initially mastered the dialectical treatment ideas of internal medicine and their medication characteristics. Then he went to the acupuncture department, from the first to the sixth clinic, he followed the predecessors such as Wang Leting, He Huiwu, He Puren, Xia Shouren, Tian Minmin and Yu Shuzhuang. He had a deep understanding of the academic thoughts and clinical experiences of famous acupuncture masters, especially the experience of acupuncture and acupuncture techniques, which laid a theoretical and practical foundation for the future majors.

Professor Zhou De'an is former president of the Beijing Acupuncture Society, vice president of the Beijing Society of Traditional Chinese Medicine, honorary director of the China Acupuncture Society, former director of the Department of Acupuncture Department of Beijing Tradition - DayDayNews

weeks De'an gave patients fire needle treatment

weeks De'an has trained more than a thousand domestic and foreign disciples so far, and has accumulated rich experience. He has the following characteristics of teaching and educating people:

attaches importance to moral education for students. His first lesson every time he teaches must be about medical ethics and medical style. For many years, whether it is a new doctor in the department, a further study student or an intern, without exception. He always starts with establishing the concept of people-oriented and serving patients wholeheartedly, and then talks about consolidating professional ideas, strengthening business learning, improving technical level, and mastering the ability to serve patients.

Professor Zhou De'an is former president of the Beijing Acupuncture Society, vice president of the Beijing Society of Traditional Chinese Medicine, honorary director of the China Acupuncture Society, former director of the Department of Acupuncture Department of Beijing Tradition - DayDayNews

Zhou De'an's master-apprentice speech

insists on the word "serious". Zhou De'an's serious style is the community experience of every student who has listened to his lectures. At a Teacher's Day symposium on the 30th anniversary of teaching, he comprehensively and systematically talked about his 30 years of teaching experience, and the central content is the word "serious". ①Read the teaching syllabus carefully to master the teaching content of this semester. ② Prepare lessons carefully, including carefully reading textbooks, carefully reviewing reference materials, and carefully writing lesson plans. ③ Teach seriously, including taking every class and every student seriously; writing the blackboard carefully, leaving thoughts carefully, listening carefully to every question from students and giving serious answers. ④ Take the final exams and every quiz, and even ask questions in class seriously to improve students' awareness of the course. ⑤ Carry out clinical teaching seriously and guide students to guide their practice with theory, thereby improving their basic skills.

Professor Zhou De'an is former president of the Beijing Acupuncture Society, vice president of the Beijing Society of Traditional Chinese Medicine, honorary director of the China Acupuncture Society, former director of the Department of Acupuncture Department of Beijing Tradition - DayDayNews

Zhou De'an explained scalp acupuncture to students

Zhou De'an taught for 35 years. He has been teaching in the lecture notes of "Acupuncture and Moxibustion", but every time he goes to a new class, he has to rewrite the lesson plan and add new content. Moreover, every time the class is completed, we must carefully solicit opinions from classmates and listen to their requests. He said that the more opinions and requests the classmates raised, the happier he was. He said that some of the students' problems and requirements were unexpected when preparing lessons, so he had to consult a large amount of literature to enrich his teaching content and broaden his thinking, so it was a good learning opportunity. He prefers students to ask questions that cannot be answered for the time being and that need to be discussed together. He said that only in this way can one encourage oneself to read more, learn more, master more and update knowledge, and learn from each other. It is a good opportunity for mutual learning and progress.

[This article is excerpted from "Degao Skills·Zhou De'an Beijing Acupuncture Famous Series" by Liu Huilin and Xia Shuwen. It was compiled and published by Peiyi Education. The copyright of the content published on this platform belongs to the relevant rights holders. If there is any improper use, please feel free to contact us for consultation. 】

Note: All kinds of prescriptions and test prescriptions involved in the article are for reference only and cannot be used as prescriptions. Please do not try them blindly. This platform does not assume any responsibility arising from this!

Professor Zhou De'an is former president of the Beijing Acupuncture Society, vice president of the Beijing Society of Traditional Chinese Medicine, honorary director of the China Acupuncture Society, former director of the Department of Acupuncture Department of Beijing Tradition - DayDayNews

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