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Cheng Shennong's resume.
1936 studied internal medicine and gynecology from Lu, a famous expert on febrile diseases in traditional Chinese medicine. 1948 Obtained the certificate of practicing Chinese medicine from the Examination Institute of the Republic of China.

1956 Jiangsu college of traditional Chinese medicine graduated from the first medical undergraduate course.

From 65438 to 0957, he was transferred to Beijing College of Traditional Chinese Medicine as the head of acupuncture teaching and research group and the head, deputy director and chief physician of acupuncture department of affiliated hospital, in charge of acupuncture teaching and scientific research.

1975, Beijing College of Traditional Chinese Medicine was transferred to the College of Traditional Chinese Medicine after it was merged into it. It has served as the director of the clinical research office of meridians, the director of acupuncture teaching research office, the deputy director of the expert committee of the College of Acupuncture, the deputy director, chief physician and professor of the International Acupuncture Training Center.

1990 was awarded the Albert Einstein World Science Prize by the World Cultural Council.

1993 was hired by the state science and technology commission as the chief scientist of the national eighth five-year plan "meridian research" project.

1994 was elected as the first academician of China Academy of Engineering.

1998 was appointed as a librarian in central research institute of culture and history on September 8th.

In 2000, he was appointed honorary president of China Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine.

2065438+ passed away in Zhuhai on May 9, 2005.