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Tang Ai, the word Guoren, comes from Wuwei, Gansu. Born in 1889, died in 1965 at the age of 76. He is a well-known old Chinese medicine practitioner with a long-term negative reputation and enjoys a good reputation in Longyou.

Tang Ai studied in a private school when he was a child. /kloc-When he was 0/5 years old, he traveled with his father, taught classical history and studied Huang Qi art. His father was a scholar in the late Qing Dynasty. His younger brother, Guo Jing, is familiar with history books and is good at medical skills and treating internal injuries and spleen and stomach diseases.

Tang Ai was born in a Confucian family and laid a solid foundation for medicine and literature since he was a child. He has always liked Yi Li, and he is good at calligraphy and Chinese painting. His skills are comparable to medical skills. At the age of 20, I graduated from the old specialized school of politics and law in Gansu Province. In his early years, he taught in Wuwei Middle School, and later applied to Suiyuan Provincial Industry Department as a consultant.

1942 was appointed as the medical officer of Suiyuan Provincial Police Department by General Ji Hongchang. The name of the Committee is "Dutong Xunyan", which says: "Clear, ice clean, jade warm, hanging in the mirror, facing the people, the flowing spring can not stop the water; Caution, eye to mouth, hand to heart, thinking deeply at night; Diligent housekeeping, cherish yin for a moment, suffering new and new; Cheap, take and resign from humble, loyal and loyal; Ming, rushing thousands of miles, heroic and introverted. " These ten maxims can be summed up in five words: clear, cautious, diligent, honest and wise, so as to inspire Tang Ai to come forward, save the people and help the living.

Tang Ai's young children received court training, bearing in mind my father's legacy of "helping others". So he didn't develop his career, but returned to his hometown of Wuwei to practice medicine on 1929. On the eve of the Anti-Japanese War, Mr. Ke and Mr. Shen, a famous doctor in Jincheng (Lanzhou), invited him to Lanzhou as the director of the branch of traditional Chinese medicine, founded a medical magazine and trained Xinglin talents. During his tenure in the museum, the puppet central government intended to ban Chinese medicine. The news spread, the crowd was furious and the whole country was in an uproar. Tang Ai heard and witnessed the massacre of Chinese medicine by the puppet Kuomintang government, deeply indignant, and signed a letter with Ke Lao and others to protest. With the protest of Chinese medicine practitioners in China and the United support of the whole nation, the puppet government had to cancel the preliminary discussion.

1938, entrusted by Mr. Ke and Mr. Shen, he returned to China with his family to build a yiguang in Wuwei, but was forced to close down due to the interference of the local government and reactionary warlords. His ambition of inheriting the sages and inspiring others to learn has not been realized, but he has not been discouraged by it. Instead, I hung a bronze medal in the city with strong perseverance, and took it as my duty to help the world, teach and educate people, help the poor and save the country, and teach and educate people.

After the founding of New China, he and 80-year-old famous gynecologist Liu of traditional Chinese medicine used crutches to popularize vaccinia and prevent smallpox in suburban rural areas, which was well received by the masses.

Tang Ai is highly respected and upright. He treats the poor and the rich alike and often gives medicine to poor patients. In 1930s, he brought back many precious medicines from Beijing, and in less than 10 years, he gave them to the poor and Eritrea. He always said, "In ancient times, doctors always made their own medicines, and they could help the public with their close relatives." He also warned his disciples that "the first thing for a doctor is to build a product, and his life is in my hands." This is different from child's play. If interests are involved, the rich and the poor will attack him, resulting in people's life and death being ignored. This is not what a good doctor should do. "

He is rigorous in his studies and tireless in teaching others. He has taught many people medical skills and is a respected strict teacher. Although he was ill in his later years, he still taught his children to inherit the family business before going to bed. Busy with diagnosis all my life. One by one, patients were too busy to write books. In his later years, he wrote "Continuing Medical Records" and "Mr. Fu Qingzhu's Gynecology Songs", but the manuscripts were not published.

He studied the classics of traditional Chinese medicine all his life, and he was eclectic, eclectic, diligent in practice and well diagnosed. I am very modest to my peers, whether Chinese medicine or western medicine. As he used to say, "there is a vast sea of medicines, each with its own strengths." As a doctor, you should neither be paranoid nor scoff at your peers. We should learn from others' strengths, make up for our own shortcomings and make use of each other's resources. A little more experience will make fewer mistakes. "

In the 1940s, Tang Ai once treated a child with a high fever, but the treatment with Qingping Xiaoshi Decoction was ineffective. Later, the doctor gave a dose of Tiaowei Chengqi decoction, and the fever went down. Tang Ai asked to be on his side when he learned about it. After reading it, he said, "I can't compare with this and that."

Struggle for inheriting and carrying forward Chinese medicine, cultivating talents and saving lives all my life. Unfortunately, 1965 died of liver cancer. He devoted himself to medical meditation all his life, and he is a generation of famous doctors.

About the author: Zhang Qiang (Cambridge), male. According to Kongtong Mountain, beside the Jinghe River. Born in the rugged plateau, learn from Harbin. More than 50 years old, weather-beaten. Medical background, prefer poetry. Make love with pen and ink and practice martial arts. "Malan" fans have thousands of steps. Athletes, health bridge. He has published many essays in Selected Essays, Hometown, Tian Fei, Gansu Daily, Pingliang Daily and Gansu Farmers Daily.