Contents At the beginning of the 20th century, Weng Quanhai, a descendant of the "Menghe Medical School", learned the Chinese medicine from the length of the family. He first opened his hometown in Menghe and then went to Shanghai to practice medicine. He became a famous doctor in Shanghai with noble medical ethics and superb medical skills. In 1920, Shanghai's epidemic disease was ?rotten throat?, and the foreign hospitals took the opportunity to smash Chinese medicine and raise the price of medicine. Weng Quanhai devoted himself to researching Chinese medicine law, and treated a large number of poor patients, which boosted the reputation of Chinese medicine.
In February 1929, the National Government passed the "Abolition of the Old Chinese Medicine Case", and Weng Quanhai made a tenacious struggle to preserve the national quintessence. After the fall of Shanghai, Weng Quanhai was chased and killed by the Japanese army for helping the Maoshan guerrillas led by the party. He was forced to return to his hometown of Menghe and continue to treat the wounded for the guerrillas. After the founding of New China, Weng Quanhai returned to Shanghai to reopen the Chinese medicine clinic. The state attaches great importance to the policy of Chinese medicine, and this old Chinese medicine practitioner has finally gained a new life.
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