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A famous TCM doctor in Wang Yuchuan.
Professor Wang Yuchuan (1923-)

Famous TCM doctor, proficient in Neijing and basic theory of TCM. He is the first Chinese medicine practitioner to study the theoretical system and academic connotation of Neijing. Enjoy special government allowance. He is a member of the Fifth, Sixth, Seventh and Eighth China People's Political Consultative Conference. He has served as the former vice president of Beijing Chinese Medicine Association, director of the academic committee of the Association, and director of the evaluation committee for senior professional and technical positions of the Association. He is currently a consultant of Beijing University of Chinese Medicine. He is also a member of the Beijing Higher Education Self-study Examination Committee, a member of the Beijing Higher Education Teachers' Job Evaluation Committee, the head of the Chinese medicine discipline group, and an honorary director of the Chinese Society of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine. For many years, he has been engaged in the research of basic theories of traditional Chinese medicine and Neijing. The main research fields are the evolution of Yin-Yang theory, the theory of Qi-blood movement, the theory of five elements, the theory of luck and the book of He Tuluo. Editor-in-chief has published more than 30 academic papers, including Translation and Introduction of Yellow Emperor's Internal Classic in Soviet, Lecture Notes on Internal Classic, and Health Preservation of Traditional Chinese Medicine. 1923, from Fengxian County, Jiangsu Province.

194 1- 1943 studied medicine with famous Chinese medicine experts Mr. Dai Yunlong and Mr. Lu, and then practiced medicine locally.

1943-1955, opened an outpatient clinic in Fengxian county, engaged in clinical work of traditional Chinese medicine.

1955-1956, in Jiangsu provincial school of traditional Chinese medicine, in-depth study of traditional Chinese medicine related knowledge.

1956-1957, engaged in Chinese medicine teaching and clinical work in Nanjing College of Traditional Chinese Medicine.

1957-1963 came to Beijing college of traditional Chinese medicine to teach and devote himself to the teaching and research of Huangdi Neijing. Presided over and edited the first and second editions of the textbook Neijing Lecture Notes of China Medical College.

1978- 1984, engaged in administrative work in Beijing College of Chinese Medicine, served as vice president.

Member of the 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th sessions of China People's Political Consultative Conference, and now consultant of Beijing University of Chinese Medicine.