Ancient famous doctors are as follows:
1, Shennong Huangdi
Shennong has the best taste of herbs. However, according to unofficial history's records, Huang Di's Guang was also good at keeping in good health, and they were both of the same age. Huangdi is honored as a famous doctor because of Huangdi Neijing, which is one of the four classic works of traditional Chinese medicine (Huangdi Neijing, Treatise on Febrile Diseases, Synopsis of the Golden Chamber, Treatise on Febrile Diseases).
It is also the first masterpiece handed down in the name of "Yellow Emperor", the ancestor of the Chinese nation, and the earliest medical classics in China's medical treasure house. It is a medical masterpiece that studies human physiology, pathology, diagnostics, therapeutic principles and pharmacology.
2. Bian Que
Bian Que (407 BC-3 BC10), born in Bohai Desert (now Qiu County, Hebei Province), was a famous doctor during the Warring States Period. He also lived in Lu (now Changqing), so he was named Lu Yi. The historian's records and other records about his deeds cover hundreds of years. Bian Que is good at internal medicine, surgery, gynecology, pediatrics, five sense organs and other disciplines, and is known as the originator of medicine by applying acupuncture, acupuncture, massage, decoction and blanching to treat diseases.
Legend has it that he once saved Prince Guo. After Bian Que's death, Prince Guo thanked him for his reconstruction and buried his bones. The tomb is located in the east of Tsinghua Town, yongji city. When Bian Que was young, he was open-minded and eager to learn, and studied his medical skills assiduously.
He applied his accumulated medical experience to ordinary people, traveled around the world, practiced medicine everywhere, and relieved people's suffering. Because of his superb medical skills, he cured many diseases for the people, and Zhao's working people gave him the title.
3. Hua tuo
Hua Tuo once compiled his rich medical experience into a medical book "Qingnangjing", but unfortunately it failed to be handed down. But it can't be said that his medical experience is completely lost.
Because many of his successful students, such as Fan A, who is famous for acupuncture, wrote Materia Medica and Li Dangzhi, who wrote Materia Medica, all partially inherited his experience. As for Hua Tuo's "China Tibetan Scriptures", it is a work of the Song Dynasty and published in his name. But it may also include some still popular contents in Hua Tuo's works.