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What works do Shenzhen Wangwang self-cultivation old Chinese medicine practitioners have?
Wang Slim: Male, chief physician, born in February, 193 1, Manchu, from Beijing. Yi Guang, Director Wang of Shenzhen, Chaoyang District, Beijing, Vice President of Zhongshan Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Honorary Dean of Hong Kong International Medical College, Consultant of the Association for the Promotion of International Medical Exchange, Co-director of World Traditional Chinese Medicine, Honorary President of China-Korea International Society for the Study of Traditional Chinese Medicine, etc.

Main contributions: acupuncture expert of traditional Chinese medicine, the third generation descendant of Imperial Hospital of China, studying medicine at the age of 8, and assisting clinical practice at the age of 65,438+04. He studied hard and practiced acupuncture with his own body, and got the Secret Biography of Acupuncture and Moxibustion in Imperial Hospital. He is a family of doctors with a unique style. Pu Jie, former member of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress and Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, wrote an inscription for "King of Needles". The Manchu Culture Research Committee of China Institute of International Culture of China Academy of Social Sciences presented the plaque "The True Story of Manchu Medicine", and is now the executive director of the Manchu Culture Research Committee. National Congress of Advanced Health Units, Beijing Congress of Advanced Medical Workers and Activists, and representatives of advanced medical workers in Chaoyang District. Mrs Tseng, Li Yuxiang, fully supported Wang's career of self-cultivation.

Chief physician of internal medicine and acupuncture in county hospital, acupuncture research institute, acupuncture clinic, Chinese medicine clinic. American Chinese Medical Association, Hong Kong International Traditional Medical Association, World Society of Traditional Chinese Medicine, International Medical Association, Entrepreneur Committee of China Management College, etc. Papers include "Tongue Acupuncture with All Drugs for Apoplexy Aphasia", "Oolong Acupuncture for Lumbar Disc Herniation", "Non-drug Therapy" and "Acupuncture for Neuropathy and Lateral Cord Syndrome". She has many stunts, such as "one point with multiple points, one needle with multiple points, penetrating needling, tongue needling, blood wheel needling, double needling, multiple needling, five-dragon needling, and three-shoulder needling".