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Brief introduction of Lingqian Kong.
Mr. Kong Bohua, the 74th descendant of Confucius, is an outstanding Chinese medicine practitioner and educator with national integrity in modern China. He founded the Beiping National Medical College, which is popular all over the world. Before his death, he served as a member of China People's Political Consultative Conference and an adviser to the Ministry of Health. He is highly valued by Chairman Mao and Premier Zhou, and is one of the four famous doctors in China. His academic work was listed as a candidate for the Chinese medicine project in Beijing Intangible Cultural Heritage List.

Mr. Lingqian Kong is a descendant of Kong Bohua, a famous scholar of traditional Chinese medicine culture, the founder of Confucius Medical Hall and the representative inheritor of intangible cultural heritage of Kong Bohua TCM family. At present, he is Chairman Kong, Dean of the College, Vice President of the World Confucius Institute, Vice President of the Health Branch of China Information Research Association of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Vice Chairman of the Medical and Health Professional Committee of China Medical and Health Care International Exchange Promotion Association, Vice Chairman of the Beijing Working Committee of Traditional Chinese Medicine, and member of the Chinese mainland International Committee.

As an active disseminator of Confucianism and Chinese medicine culture, he was invited to spread Confucianism, Chinese medicine culture and health knowledge in CCTV, Beijing TV and other media, institutions and enterprises, and won wide acclaim. He has successively won the National Golden Microphone Award for Popular Chinese Medicine, Beijing Intangible Cultural Heritage Protection Contribution Award, Beijing Chaoyang District National Civilized Advanced Individual Award, Confucius Culture Award and 20 15 China People's Special Recommended Person of the Year. The idea of open education of TCM advocated by him was included in the book "China Open Education Resources Report" by UNESCO. He is the author of Family Medicine of Traditional Chinese Medicine, A Compendium of Confucius' Clinical Experience and The Complete Works of Confucius.