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Brief introduction of Zhang Qicheng.
Famous expert in Chinese studies, health expert, literati calligrapher, advocate of Chinese studies and heart-nourishing, and member of CPPCC. Born in September, 1959, from Shexian County, Anhui Province. Born in Zhang Yitie, a national intangible cultural heritage, he is the eldest son of Li Jiren, the first master of traditional Chinese medicine in China, and Zhang Shunhua, the inheritor of national intangible cultural heritage. Dr Peking University is a postdoctoral fellow at Beijing University of Chinese Medicine. At present, he is the president of the National College of Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, the dean, professor and doctoral supervisor of the Institute of Traditional Chinese Medicine Culture, an adjunct professor of the National College of Renmin University of China, a visiting professor of Chinese studies courses in Peking University and Tsinghua University, the vice president of the International Yi-ology Federation, the chairman of the Yi-ology and Science Committee of the Dialectics of Nature Research Association of China, and the honorary chairman of the Chinese Medicine Culture Branch of the Chinese Medicine Association. In 2009, he was named one of the "Four Masters of Contemporary Chinese Studies" by Sohu. Com, known as "the first person to cultivate one's mind in Chinese studies". 20 13 was elected as a member of the 12th China People's Political Consultative Conference. 20 15 was hired as the first batch of distinguished professor in the "Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference Forum" in China.

Mr. Zhang Qicheng studied under the expert of exegetics, Mr. Qian Chaochen, the master of Yi Studies, Mr. Zhu Bokun, and the master of traditional Chinese medicine, Mr. Wang Hongtu. In the 1990s, the theory of "the backbone of Confucianism" was initiated, and it was put forward that "Yi is the mainstay and the three religions complement each other", so that Confucianism, Taoism, Buddhism and medicine can be easily integrated. In recent years, he has devoted himself to promoting Chinese studies and building a spiritual home, and initiated the establishment of the "Zhang Qicheng Chinese Studies Fund" to help young people inherit Chinese studies.

Mr. Zhang Qicheng edited the first Yi-ology dictionary, the first applied encyclopedia of Yi-ology in China, the first national postgraduate textbook "Fundamentals of Chinese Medicine Philosophy" and "An Introduction to China Traditional Culture". Mr. Wang first put forward the concepts of "management of Chinese studies" and "health preservation of Chinese studies" in China, and created the management modes of "nourishing the mind and opening up wisdom", "five elements of knowing people and employing people" and "three treasures and five hearts of health preservation", and founded the first personal website of Chinese studies in China.

Professor Zhang Qicheng suggested: As a China native, you must read the Five Classics all your life:

Reading of the analects of confucius, a teenager, cultivated himself into an adult and achieved a career;

Middle-aged people are happy when they read the Tao Te Ching and let go of falsehood.

Read the Tanjing in his later years to see nature and know the future;

As for Yijing and Huangdi Neijing, one is based on knowing life and the other is based on keeping in good health, so we must always worship them.