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Ni Xiahai, a Chinese medicine practitioner, introduced

Ni was born in Taiwan Province Province, China.

Ni (1954 ~20 12) spent his childhood in Taiwan Province province, China. My ancestral home is Xialing Village, Linchuan Town, Ruian City. American doctor of traditional Chinese medicine. He has been practicing medicine in America for more than 20 years. He used to be a doctoral supervisor at California University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, dean of Hantang College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, and director of the health department of Florida government. 20 12, Ni died at the age of 59.

There was a car accident and a broken thigh on the eve of the exam in Ni University, so I couldn't take the exam. After the operation, I was addicted to ancient books and had no intention of studying. In the second year, he was admitted to the Political Department of Soochow University. During her college years, Ni read a lot of books about Dou Shu, geomantic omen of geographical villa, physiognomy palm print, iron plate divination and Yijing divination, and founded her own theory-Yi school image number.

Brief introduction of Ni's life:

After graduating from college, Ni joined the army and was assigned to Mazu Military Medical Office. After leaving the army, Ni assumed the pseudonym of Fan Yulong and chose fortune telling as her main business, supplemented by medical treatment. From 65438 to 0980, Ni immigrated to Florida with his family, obtained a doctor's degree in traditional Chinese medicine in the United States, obtained an acupuncturist's license in Florida, and obtained a Chinese medicine doctor's license and visa locally.

1988, ni started teaching in Jinshan south road, Taipei, teaching dou Shu and yang Zhai feng shui, and named it "astronomical geography class"; From 65438 to 0989, Ni opened Hantang Chinese Medicine Clinic in Florida, USA, and began to practice medicine. 199 1 year, Ni started to teach Chinese medicine courses, including acupuncture, typhoid fever and synopsis of the golden chamber.

From 2000 to 2003, Ni was elected as a member of the Supreme Committee of the Chinese Medicine Committee of the Florida Department of Health, and was in charge of all related businesses such as Chinese medicine qualification, license renewal, and doctor re-education plan. At the same time, the governor of Florida appointed him as a member and vice chairman of the Florida Acupuncture Committee.