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Does Ni love the motherland?
In a special era and period, Mr. Ni has a certain prejudice against Chinese medicine in mainland China. Later, his visits to the mainland increased gradually, and his ideas changed greatly. He is still a very patriotic person in his bones, and his insistence on Chinese medicine is also a sign of his patriotism.
Ni, an American Chinese medicine practitioner, was born in Taiwan Province Special Administrative Region of China, a native of Rui 'an, Zhejiang, with dual nationality. He founded the Hantang Classic Chinese Medicine Clinic in the United States, and was once a doctoral supervisor professor at California University of Traditional Chinese Medicine and the president of Hantang College of Traditional Chinese Medicine in the United States. In addition to Chinese medicine, he is also good at numerology, divination, feng shui and so on. He once taught astronomy and geography under the pseudonym Fan Yulong. He devoted his life to the development of Chinese medicine and China culture, claiming to be a modern descendant of the Classic Prescription School. However, because of his strong criticism of febrile diseases and western medicine, it also caused some controversy.
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