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Traditional Chinese medicine propaganda film

Zhu Feijun, whose real name is Dian Wen, 1893, is from Qi Town, Jiaxing, Zhejiang. He was a famous doctor in Jiaxing during the Republic of China. Zhu Feijun has a unique experience in the treatment of typhoid fever, and thinks that it is necessary to master the changes of four diagnoses and pathogenesis, treat it in time with the three-word prescription of stabilizing poison, and take more drugs to get faster results. Zhu Feijun's portrait was learned from his uncle that Zhu Feijun was talented when he was young. After enlightenment, he studied Confucian classics such as the Four Books and Five Classics. Reading is speed reading, and you are the best among your classmates. Keep studying and your career will be bright. But something happened when he 15 years old, which changed Zhu Feijun's life track. His grandfather's family has a family history and has been a doctor for generations. He is good at treating febrile diseases at that time, which is called "typhoid fever" in modern times. It has a long reputation in northern Zhejiang and Songjiang. That year, Zhu Feijun's father suddenly got a serious illness and his life was dying. Under the careful treatment of his uncle Hu Shaoyong, a famous doctor in Jiaxing, he soon recovered. From this, Zhu Feijun had an epiphany, and his medical skill was enough to help the world, so he asked his mother to take him to his uncle's house to study medicine. After studying medicine with my uncle for four years, Zhu Feijun read my uncle's secret recipe collection and discussed it carefully. Because of his smart qualifications and quick comprehension, Zhu Feijun got the biography of his uncle. In his early years, he studied classic works which were good at theory, such as Neijing, Difficult Classics, Typhoid Febrile Diseases and Synopsis of the Golden Chamber. My uncle also praised him. He once said, "Those who preach my word must refer to the text. /kloc-at the age of 0/9, Zhu Feijun started his career and returned to his hometown, Zhujiagang, to open a clinic. It didn't take long for the doctor to make a scene and the patients came one after another. Later, in order to facilitate more people to see a doctor, he moved the clinic to Hexi Jiaxing Luxihui to open. Zhu Feijun is good at syndrome differentiation, observation and diagnosis of six meridians, and is good at treating seasonal diseases, also known as "seasonal diseases", which refer to some seasonal diseases. His prescription is simple and effective, not limited to the debate between "classic prescription" and "time prescription", and he thinks that "curative effect is the first standard of doctors". At the same time, he is also good at the diagnosis and treatment of miscellaneous diseases in internal medicine. With the passage of medical time, Zhu Feijun's level of diagnosis and treatment has become more and more exquisite. He is skilled in medicine, bold and cautious, and uses a lot of drugs. When some difficult and serious diseases are incurable, he will often be saved in an instant. He can usually cure the disease with a pill, and his reputation is getting bigger and bigger. In addition to thanking patients, they often say, "Fortunately, Teacher Wang pulled back a pill and saved our lives!" "As a result, the reputation of Zhu Yi Tie spread further and further, and it was all the rage in he cheng. In front of Zhu Feijun's clinic, there is a constant stream of patients from far and near. The clinic is covered with thank-you banners and plaques. After the outbreak of the Anti-Japanese War in Shanghai, Zhu Feijun and his family took refuge in the countryside of Linghu Lake in Huzhou, and then returned to the countryside of Yang 'andun in Jiaxing to practice medicine. Because the Japanese army often harassed them, they took refuge in the French Concession in Shanghai via Lili, Jiangsu, and opened a clinic to continue to treat the people. He began to sit in the clinic of Ruijin Second Road, and later moved to No.32 Fuming Village, Yan 'an Middle Road. People from afar are still coming in an endless stream. Once diagnosed and treated, he was cured by all drugs and enjoyed a high reputation in Shanghai. After the Anti-Japanese War, Zhu Feijun returned to Jiaxing and continued to practice medicine in Luxihui. Zhu Feijun often makes house calls in various towns and villages. Because he was in a hurry, he bought a motorboat and made house calls by motorboat in order to see the patient in time. Zhu Feijun arrives at the clinic at 9: 00 12 every morning. In the afternoon, no matter far or near, he can make house calls in the town. His clinic is equipped with long-distance direct dial telephone, which can make an appointment or make an emergency call. Being kind and willing to contribute, Zhu Feijun has a kind nature and a kind heart. Not only is the medical skill brilliant, but also the medical ethics noble. Zhu Feijun's clinical treatment, no matter whether the patient's family is rich or poor, will not prescribe drugs hastily. In case of severe patients, you should think twice before prescribing. Zhu Feijun does not charge for the diagnosis and treatment of patients with financial difficulties. The patients go to the pharmacy to renew their medicines, which is also recorded in his account. Sometimes, when he meets some patients who are seriously ill and depressed, he always takes care of them: "Don't get in the way, take some medicine." Let patients relax, not depressed, and cooperate with treatment. Zhu Feijun was born in a farmer's family and has always maintained a frugal habit in his life. He doesn't drink, but he likes to smoke "beautiful" cigarettes, and his fingers are brown. The food is simple and ordinary, and pork and edamame are its favorite foods. I never visited theaters and entertainment places, and I didn't have the hobby of ordinary celebrities singing operas at that time. Zhu Feijun has been engaged in academic research and clinical practice of traditional Chinese medicine for more than forty years. Rich clinical experience, in-depth study of acute fever. He argued that if the traditional Chinese medicine in the prescription tastes complicated, its efficacy is not specialized; If you copy the ancient prescription completely, it will inevitably be dull; Ancient and modern people can't be exactly the same! "He always found time to look at some basic theories of western medicine and internal medicine as clinical reference, which was valuable at that time. Zhu Feijun was honored as a famous doctor in he cheng during the Republic of China, and many people wanted to study medicine under him. Zhu Feijun is also willing to support the younger generation and teach his medical skills to students. His initial disciples were over 100, all over Jiangsu and Zhejiang provinces. And the students he teaches are unique. Beginners, he asked the teacher to teach Chinese studies and teach them classics. A year later, he can follow him. Therefore, there are many famous doctors among his disciples, including Zhu in Jiaxing, Zhang Moushan in Haiyan and Zhou Wenzhai in Shanghai, which have trained many useful talents for Chinese medicine. Zhu Feijun's teaching to students is very strict, and the professor pays attention to syndrome differentiation and treatment. He often tells his students: "drugs should be written with correct names. If they are written with obscure aliases, it is difficult to identify them, which is bound to cause harm to patients." "Mr Visible rigorous scholarship. He always believes that the times are progressing, and Chinese medicine should learn some knowledge of western medicine in order to give full play to its specialty. Zhu Feijun used to be the chairman of Jiaxing Chinese Medicine Association and director of Yiguang. 1933, Zhu Feijun held the 20th anniversary commemoration meeting of medical practice in Yanyulou, which was unprecedented. That autumn, he organized * * * yiguang and published * * * yiguang Monthly, which was closed on the eve of the Anti-Japanese War. Zhu Feijun wrote several volumes of * * * medical records, which failed to go to press. 1February, 954, Zhu Feijun died of coronary heart disease recurrence. (Liu Yongjia)