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Top Ten Celebrities Opposing Chinese Medicine

Lu Xun: "Chinese medicine is just a liar, intentionally or unintentionally."

Lu Xun wrote Scream in 1922 and 1926. The preface and "Father's Disease" severely criticized Chinese medicine, mocking the shortcomings of Chinese medicine with spicy pen and ink: pretending to be mysterious, making money desperately, and ignoring the bad professional ethics of human life. And vowed to' never see Chinese medicine'.

Liang Qichao: The wrong kidney was also applauded by western medicine.

From 65438 to 0926, Liang Qichao went to a famous western medicine hospital in Beijing for hematuria. The doctor diagnosed a kidney problem and needed nephrectomy. Originally, a friend of Liang Qichao thought it unnecessary to have a kidney cut and advised him to take Chinese medicine, but Liang Qichao firmly believed in western medicine. Results After right nephrectomy, his condition was still not improved. The doctor then diagnosed that the cause was teeth. After seven teeth were pulled out, the situation remained the same. Liang Qichao died of illness three years later. Even after he knew that he had been treated wrongly, he was afraid that it would affect the reputation of western medicine in China, so he wrote an article regardless of his illness, asking people not to completely deny the scientific nature of western medicine because of individual accidents.

Guo Moruo: "I won't bother Dr. China until I die."

Guo Moruo would rather die than consult Chinese medicine because he felt that if he didn't consult, he would be sorry for my education. And I hope all those who don't want to live in chaos, those who have the heart of right and wrong, don't adopt a rigid attitude in this place. And concluded: "The diseases that the state treats are all diseases that it will treat anyway." He also said in absolute terms: "Chinese medicine has nothing to do with me. I dare say that I will not disturb Dr. China until I die. "

Li Ao: "In the history of China, there is no real medicine at all."

Li Ao has always opposed Chinese medicine. As early as 196 1, he published an article on the abolition of Chinese medicine, "Amending the Physician Law and Abolishing Chinese Medicine". He believes that China's medical history is not a real "medical" history, but a genuine "witch doctor" history.

He Xiuxiu: Support the banning of Chinese medicine.

One of He Zuoxiu's criteria for evaluating TCM is whether it conforms to scientific principles and spirit. "In this respect, I support the criticism of Chinese medicine. I think most of the remarks calling for the ban on Chinese medicine are well-founded. " Everyone chooses western medicine to see a doctor, and only a few people who lack modern scientific knowledge choose Chinese medicine.

Yan Fu: TCM lacks practical observation and logical reasoning, and classifies TCM as geomantic omen and astrological fortune telling.