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What did Bian Que, Hua Tuo, Zhang Zhongjing, Sun Simiao and Li Shizhen say?

Bian Que: The methods of seeing, listening, asking and examining were invented during the Warring States Period?

Hua Tuo: At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, he invented Ma Feisan, began to have surgery and wrote Bao Qingshu?

Zhang Zhongjing: At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, you wrote Treatise on Febrile Diseases?

Sun Simiao: Qian Jin Fang written by the Tang Dynasty?

Li Shizhen: Ming Dynasty, who wrote Compendium of Materia Medica.

Knowledge expanded the history of ancient medicine in China.

During the Qin and Han dynasties, clinical medicine with typhoid fever, miscellaneous diseases and surgery as the most prominent ones reached an unprecedented level. This is the first peak in the medical history of China. ?

During the Sui and Tang Dynasties, national unity, strong national strength and cultural prosperity formed an unprecedented momentum. During this period, China's medicine developed in an all-round way. Medical scientists have made richer achievements in their respective research fields. This is the second peak in the history of medical development in China. ?

Liao, Xia, Jin, Yuan and Song coexisted, and Yuan destroyed Song and unified the whole country. This is a period of great cultural integration between the northern minorities and the Han nationality. This is a glorious period in the medical history of China where schools contend and ethnic medicine rises. Multi-source integration has injected new vitality into traditional medicine in China, showing great vitality. ?

In the Ming Dynasty, the development of medicine and pharmacy showed an innovative trend. Exploring the causes of infectious diseases, creating human pox vaccine to prevent smallpox, Chinese medicine research has entered a new level. The exchange of Chinese and foreign medicine has reached many countries and regions in Asia, Europe and Africa. The export of middle schools and the spread of western learning have benefited Chinese and foreign medical cultures from exchanges and contacts. ?

In the early and middle period of Qing Dynasty, when medicine tended to be popularized and sublimated, Wang Qingren devoted himself to human anatomy and wrote "Errors in Medical Forest", which embodied the pioneering spirit of "a bold revolutionary in China medical field".