Xu Jiutian, a famous Chinese medicine scholar,
Xu Jiutian, a famous Chinese medicine scholar, was born on1September 2, 990. He now lives in Beijing and is the third generation descendant of Xu's traditional Chinese medicine. Father Xu Yougen has unique and profound views on the treatment of cancer in the field of traditional Chinese medicine.
Influenced by the family atmosphere, Xu Jiutian had a strong interest in Chinese medicine since he was a child. He is familiar with all kinds of medical skills since he was a child, and has in-depth research on Confucianism, Buddhism, Taoism and health preservation culture. Taking Neijing as the medical program, he adhered to the theory of diligently seeking ancient methods and compiling plain questions, adhered to the method of dialectical treatment and combining pulse and syndrome, and practiced and inherited China's profound traditional Chinese medicine culture with actions.
The road to learning medicine
Xu Jiutian is brilliant and good at learning and thinking. He has been familiar with medical classics since childhood. At the age of seven, he followed his father to see a patient. At the age of eight, he was able to feel his pulse and see a doctor. He is very sensitive to pulse and is called a prodigy. Under the oral instruction of his father, Xu Jiutian combined the book theory with his father's practical experience, and his attainments in traditional Chinese medicine improved day by day.
Xu Jiutian knows that prodigy is a hollow reputation. China culture and traditional Chinese medicine culture pay attention to modesty and the way of Xi, and learn from others. I still have a long way to go in my journey of TCM knowledge. Therefore, while inheriting the knowledge of Chinese medicine, Xu Jiutian began to study all kinds of Chinese and western medical books, learning from others and making up for the shortcomings of Chinese medicine. At the same time, he is also committed to exploring how to better and more apply Chinese medicine to life and help more patients.
Specialize in art
As the saying goes, there is specialization in the art. Xu Jiutian is a cognitive of longevity culture of TCM, a promoter of rejuvenation, a practitioner of China culture and a practitioner of the combination of Chinese and Western medicine. He is quite insightful about Chinese medicine and western medicine. For more than ten years, I have been studying the longevity culture of traditional Chinese medicine and the anti-aging topic of human beings.
Anti-aging is an important scientific research topic in the medical field, and the whole world is studying how to resist aging and how to prolong people's life. The anti-aging technology studied in the west is now very developed. According to their theory, the problem of stem cells has been solved, and it is reasonable to say that the problem of human aging has been solved, but in practical application, the West has not solved this problem.
Xu Jiutian believes that the reason why the West has not solved the problem of anti-aging is because they lack the cultural concept of longevity of traditional Chinese medicine in the East. Traditional Chinese medicine believes that people are made up of energy, and life is a gasification process from Yang to Yin. In this gasification process, if you can keep the yang, you can prolong your life. This energy system is related to our way of thinking, way of thinking, living habits, mental state and even our belief system, the natural enlightenment system of heaven and earth, and the life system of Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism, and points out that longevity must be nourished by the fire of life.
Hanging pot preaching
Xu Jiutian's research in the field of traditional Chinese medicine has been widely recognized both inside and outside the industry. He has treated incurable diseases and taught many famous people at home and abroad the knowledge of TCM health preservation.
Talking about the future
Xu Jiutian said that as early as 2000 or 3000 years ago, China had a longevity culture, and the longevity thought of TCM was very advanced. Just because our technical strength is relatively backward compared with western high technology, many ideas of TCM cannot be realized by technical means.
Talking about the future, Xu Jiutian believes that the technological development in the west now provides a broad prospect for modern Chinese medicine. He will devote himself to studying how time can realize the dream of longevity of Chinese medicine with the help of modern technology. He believes that with the progress of modern science and technology and the deepening of TCM research, the dream of realizing TCM health and longevity is just around the corner.