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Insider's evaluation of Ni

The insider's evaluation of Ni is "Ni, a genius of traditional Chinese medicine".

Ni is one of the geniuses of modern medicine in China, and his medical theory is profound. Ni is a well-known overseas man of the hour and is good at treating various intractable diseases. The insider's evaluation of Ni is "Ni, a genius of traditional Chinese medicine". In long-term clinical practice, Ni has accumulated a lot of experience in treating intractable diseases. His superb technical level has been widely recognized and praised, and he has become one of the famous experts at home and abroad.

Ni not only has rich experience in research and application of traditional Chinese medicine, but also develops the application of modern medicine in the field of traditional Chinese medicine. His success not only proves the sustainable development value of Chinese medicine culture in modern medical system, but also proves the vitality of Chinese medicine culture.

Brief introduction of ni

Ni (1954-201265438+1October 3 1), an American Chinese medicine practitioner, was born in Taiwan Province Special Administrative Region, China, and was born in 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.

1992 established Hantang Chinese Medicine Clinic in Florida, USA; 1995 established Hantang College of Chinese Medicine; Taipei Hantang Classic Chinese Medicine Clinic was established on 20 10/1Shenzhen Hantang Classic Chinese Medicine Clinic.

Dr. Ni devoted his life to the inheritance and development of classic prescriptions of traditional Chinese medicine, using online diagnosis and treatment logs and articles, giving lectures, writing books and publishing DVDs, conducting clinical follow-up in Florida, holding regular seminars on in-service education for in-service doctors, and holding lectures everywhere, hoping to let more people in the world understand and learn classic prescriptions. Human history is divided into five chapters: acupuncture, Neijing, Shennong Herbal Classic, typhoid fever and Jingui.