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Which court physician is still alive and handed over the secret recipe to the country?
When watching costume dramas, you often see court doctors. These doctors have a lot of knowledge of Chinese medicine, and their medical skills are naturally better than those of ordinary doctors. Many times, we always think that such people are far away from us, but in fact, is there such a court physician in China today?

The court physician who is still alive today is Essien Qiao Luo Yinglie Peng. He was born in 19 16. He is a lucky boy, but he is also an unfortunate boy. Fortunately, he was born in a family that passed down the imperial doctor from generation to generation. Unfortunately, before he was born, the Qing Dynasty had already perished. Like all the nobles in the Qing Dynasty, even if the country changed dynasties, it would not give up etiquette and study.

If ordinary aristocratic families rely on their own subsidies and later subsidies to maintain their face, then the Yinglie Peng family relies on the medical skills handed down from their own homes to maintain their mission. When Ying Liepeng was young, he had studied medicine at home. When he went to school, he went to the school of traditional Chinese medicine and studied with his elders at home. He was definitely a good doctor, so when he was twenty-five, he was called into the then Puppet Manchukuo and became the doctor of Puyi.

And this kind of life has also brought him great harm. Because he used to work in a pseudo-court, Ying Liepeng also got the punishment he deserved. 195 1 year, he went to prison because of this experience and became a person who reflected on himself in prison. His prison life lasted for 28 years, and he was not pardoned until 1979.

For Ying Liepeng, the life after being pardoned is his life. Because of his excellent medical skills, he opened private clinics in Benxi and other places and treated the people with his own palace secret recipe. On the other hand, according to what he saw and heard, he continued to carry on the cause of Chinese medicine. What really makes people feel great is that he handed over several secret recipes from his family to the country. Besides, his hand-in is free. Tell me, is such a person great?

In addition, he often innovates some drugs, and even after successful research and development, he sends these drugs to local pharmaceutical factories for production, even if people give him money as a reward, he refuses. We all say that doctors are kind-hearted. In feudal society, imperial doctors were exclusively used by the royal family. They have a large number of people and superb medical skills, but they occupy a lot of resources to save several nobles. It can be said that although this is the status quo in ancient times, it is indeed wrong. The emergence of Ying Liepeng has really brought into play the quality that a family of doctors can help the world. This is a physician, isn't it?