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Wan Mizhai is the key to health.
As we all know, Mr. Li Shizhen is very important in our field of traditional Chinese medicine. In our primary school Chinese textbook, there is an article introducing him. In order to compile the famous medical work Compendium of Materia Medica, he traveled all over the great rivers and mountains of the motherland, followed the example of Shennong and tasted all kinds of herbs. It took decades to compile Compendium of Materia Medica. In the Ming Dynasty, besides Li Shizhen, there was also a medical celebrity named Wan Mizhai. His prescription, together with Li Shizhen's medicinal materials, became a legend in the medical field of Ming Dynasty and even in the field of traditional Chinese medicine now. They are often compared, but personally, they think their main direction is different, so they are neck and neck.

I. Similar Experiences Speaking of Li Shizhen and Wan Mizhai, they were not only born in today's Hubei Province, but also had similar experiences at that time. Li Shizhen and Wan Mizhai are both families of traditional Chinese medicine. Li Shizhen was a scholar in high school at the age of 65,438+04, and Wan Mizhai was a student. However, they loved Chinese medicine more than scientific research, and later they all abandoned literature to become doctors, making great contributions to the cause of Chinese medicine in China.

Second, the purpose of Li Shizhen's Compendium of Materia Medica at that time was actually related to his experience. At that time, many books on Chinese medicine and pharmacy were not accurate enough, which led to many accidents in treating others. People who don't know the truth have great opinions about folk Chinese medicine. Will change this situation, Li Shizhen at the age of 34 began to prepare to compile a masterpiece "Compendium of Materia Medica". Wan Mizhai specializes in pediatric gynecology acne department, and has made some achievements in health care. One is not afraid of hardship, to taste a hundred herbs, and the other is to study hard and be diligent in summing up. The two cannot be compared at all.

There is no first in literature, and no second in martial arts. The two of them can fight for their beloved Chinese medicine all their lives, write legends with their short lives, make immeasurable contributions to Chinese medicine at that time, and lay the foundation for Chinese medicine now. This is a supreme merit and an example that we should learn from. Because of their lifelong dedication, we have the happiness of future generations. These two men are great men to whom we should pay tribute.