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Brief Introduction to the Author of Taoist Doctor
Xiong Chunjin was born in 1948 in Macheng, Hubei. A famous contemporary scholar in China, a practitioner of Chinese moral root culture research, is currently the chairman of Beijing Dehuizhi Education Science and Technology Center, honorary president of Yulin Laozi Research Association, president of China European Rehabilitation Society, the first chairman of Berlin Laozi Daoism Center, chairman of Singapore Nanyang Cultural Development Company, permanent honorary chairman of Singapore Association for the Promotion of Human Morality, and director of the World Federation of Chinese Artists. His main works are: Classic of Morality and Taoism (school note), Guide to Moral Classics of Chinese Studies, Moral Roots of Chinese Studies, Moral Revival of Self-cultivation, Moral Education of Self-cultivation, which reveals Laozi's humanistic thought and Taoist medical thought. Mr. Xiong was born in a Taoist family and edited Pocket Classic Reader of Chinese Moral Wisdom Education and Pinyin Series (Classic of Morality and Taoism,,). He inherited the traditional Taoism of his ancestors from childhood, the philosophical thought of Laozi's moral root culture system and the methodology of governing saints, and carried it forward. At the same time, he also has profound attainments in traditional medical skills, divination, astrology, physiognomy and mountain five techniques. Mr. Xiong used to be the chief physician, vice president and dean of the First People's Hospital of Qiaokou District, Wuhan, and the editorial board of Hubei Traditional Chinese Medicine magazine. Teacher Xiong has been a doctor for half his life, combining traditional Chinese and western medicine. He was elected as a representative of Wuhan Municipal People's Congress and a model worker, and won the Medical Science and Technology Invention Award. August, 20001year, at the invitation of the European Society of Chinese Medicine, I went to Berlin to participate in academic exchange of Chinese medicine, and participated in the "Asia-Pacific Culture Week in China" activity in Berlin. He was hired as a special contributor by the German magazine "European Traditional Chinese Medicine" and made many academic reports in the affiliated hospital of Humboldt University in Germany, the general office of the Berlin municipal government and the China Cultural Center in Berlin. With the comprehensive inheritance of traditional Taoism and Taoist medicine and the experience of running schools and giving lectures, combined with the latest scientific research achievements of modern medicine, pedagogy and other social disciplines, Mr. Xiong explored, interpreted and analyzed the educational concept of "one yuan and four yuan" in Chinese studies with the moral classics of Laozi as the core, "one yuan and four yuan" as the theoretical framework and "moral wisdom" as the soul. Mr. Xiong has always called for the revival of moral root culture, and spared no effort to deliver speeches at international academic exchange activities such as Berlin International Symposium on Tao Te Ching, Lao Zi International Cultural Festival, China Institute of Science and Technology Information, Chengdu International Forum on Taoist Culture, Gansu International Forum on Lao Zi Culture, An Hong Kong International Forum on Tao Te Ching, Hubei Provincial Library Elite Forum, and the 4th Hong Kong International Symposium on Taoism. In Lanzhou University, Yan 'an University, Zhejiang University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Dalian Medical University and other colleges and universities in Shaanxi, Gansu, Dalian, Qinghai, Ningxia, Zhejiang, Beijing and other places, lectures were given to promote and popularize moral root culture.