Huang Huang was born in Jiangyin City, Jiangsu Province in 1954. He is the second famous Chinese medicine doctor in the country and is the dean, professor and doctoral supervisor of the School of International Economics and Prescriptions of Nanjing University of Traditional Chine

Huang Huang was born in Jiangyin City, Jiangsu Province in 1954. He is the second famous Chinese medicine doctor in the country and is the dean, professor and doctoral supervisor of the School of International Economics and Prescriptions of Nanjing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Professor Huang Huang is the master of traditional Chinese medicine prescriptions. He is an expert, great and famous scholar who studies " Typhoid Treatise on Febrile Diseases" and " Jinkui Yaolue ". He believes that the "root" of traditional Chinese medicine is here. He only studies, inherits and develops traditional Chinese medicine prescriptions in his life, and has achieved very significant therapeutic effects, pushing traditional Chinese medicine prescriptions to a new level, and at the same time pushing the treasures of traditional Chinese medicine to the whole world.

Huang Huang embarked on the path of traditional Chinese medicine by accident. In early 1970, he responded to the call to go to the countryside to become an educated youth. Because of his love for literature, his dream was to become a literary youth. However, there was not much room for choice in the environment at that time. Due to his good cultural achievements, the local health bureau sent him to the apprenticeship class for traditional Chinese medicine, and he began his medical career.

Huang Huang, who knew nothing about traditional Chinese medicine, walked into the local health center with confusion. However, Huang Huang was relatively lucky, and the teacher in charge of taking him was Ye Bingren, a famous local doctor. At that time, Ye Bingren could not only see traditional Chinese medicine, but also Western medicine. He was a rare doctor with both Chinese and Western medicine. In addition, he had good medical ethics, serious and responsible, and had a very good reputation in the local area. Huang Huang began to follow Teacher Ye Bingren to the clinic and copy prescriptions. The teacher is very responsible. He not only explains each prescription in detail, but also teaches him Western medicine knowledge, and the students also learn very hard.

In a few years, Huang Huang completed the initial enlightenment of traditional Chinese medicine and could prescribe prescriptions for patients independently. At the same time, he also compiled a selection of medical cases about local old Chinese medicine doctors.

1979, Huang Huang, who was already well-known in the local area, was admitted to the first graduate student at Nanjing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine . His major is: theories of various Chinese medicine schools. It mainly studies the academic schools, academic thoughts and clinical experiences of traditional Chinese medicine in various periods in Chinese history. Here, he has thoroughly studied the doctors of all dynasties. During this hard study day and night, Huang Huang finally discovered the "real gold": Zhang Zhongjing 's "Treatise on Febrile Diseases" and "Golden Chamber Yaolue", and he found the direction of learning traditional Chinese medicine. He believed that Zhang Zhongjing's medicine was a master of ancient and modern times, the root and soul of traditional Chinese medicine, and the smooth path of traditional Chinese medicine.

So, he took "Treatise on Febrile Diseases" and "Jinkui Yaolue" as his main focus, especially the various formulas recorded in it are standard prescriptions for traditional Chinese medicine clinical, that is, "classical prescriptions" as the focus of study and research.

From Zhang Zhongjing below, there are more than 300 books in China that annotate "Treatise on Febrile Diseases". He read them all through them. Through a large amount of reading and "decoding", the most important and most important content was separated from obscure books: "Preface and Certification". He believes that classical prescriptions are the "password" that opens the door to traditional Chinese medicine.

After graduating from school, Huang Huang continued to work on the road of classical prescriptions while taking the diagnosis, and applied the research results to practice, achieving significant therapeutic effects. This greatly increased his confidence and continued to increase research efforts, while also constantly being used in clinical practice, forming a virtuous cycle. Within a few years, it reached its level of perfection.

Later, he went further and combined each prescription with specific people, forming a new diagnosis and treatment model that combines "prescription-disease-person", with more significant results. One year, after Huang Huang gave lectures at Shandong Laiwu Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital, a middle-aged man with a cane found him among the people who were listening. Tell him that he was a village doctor from Murakami. Since he had not cured his leg pain and , Murakami people did not trust him and asked Professor Huang to help him treat him.

Professor Huang used the "-sick-person" classical prescription diagnosis and treatment model to treat him, and soon his leg pain returned to normal. At the same time, he also taught this diagnosis and treatment method. Later, he became a famous local doctor.

In order to help more people master this method, he compiled his academic thoughts and experience into a book, and successively published monographs such as "Huang Huang Jing Gong Medical Talk", " Huang Huang Jing Gong User Manual ", " Ten Major Classes of Traditional Chinese Medicine Prescriptions ", which caused a huge response at home and abroad, and became a must-read book for learning traditional Chinese medicine prescriptions. It is an indispensable reference book for traditional Chinese medicine practitioners and Chinese medicine enthusiasts, and has played a very important role in the popularization of traditional Chinese medicine prescriptions.

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