Zhu Heting and Nan Huaijin
Zhu Heting, whose Taoist name is Xuan Hezi, is an internationally renowned health expert, Chinese medical scientist, dietotherapy expert, metaphysician, and martial arts expert. He received tutoring since childhood, read the Four Books and Five Classics well, studied medicine, martial arts, Kanyu, and Taoist health care. When he was in middle school and studying at Peking University, he studied the theories of Chinese and Western medicine, Lao-Zhuang philosophy, and Taoist and Buddhist classics. While teaching at a university and working in a scientific research institution, I used my holidays and spare time to travel to rural areas and cities to collect herbs and treat diseases. I was good at diagnosing diseases by combining the theories of traditional Chinese and Western medicine, and used long-term nutrition, diet therapy, acupuncture, acupuncture, and Chinese herbal medicine. It took decades to treat the disease. He has cured many difficult diseases for central leading cadres. At the same time, many heads of state and government officials came to seek medical treatment and received good treatment. Mr. Zhu devoted most of his life to treating diseases, saving people and serving all mankind.
In order to pass on what he has learned throughout his life to future generations, Mr. Zhu summed up the experience of his predecessors and wrote books about his health care and ethics in traditional Chinese medicine: the remaining books are widely circulated in society, including "Chinese Secret Biography" "Bible" (four volumes), "Tips of Health Preservation", "Secret Methods of Preserving Health and Prolonging Life" (English version), "Prevention and Treatment of Diabetes" (Japanese version), "New Life" (Japanese version), "Taoist Nourishing Qi Qigong" (Japanese version), "Health is Blessing", "Sex and Love", "Meridians and Sports Medicine", "Fortune and Health", "Zodiac and Health", "Xuan Hezi Health Calligraphy Collection", "Xuan Hezi's Health Preservation Sayings" "On Calligraphy Collection" and "Xuan Hezi's Proverbs for Promoting Longevity Series". While writing the book, Mr. Zhu wrote columns on "Health Preservation" and "Extending Health" in Hong Kong's Hong Kong Economic Journal, and "The Legend of Xuan Hezi", "Plain Man and Xuan Girl" and "Ear Listening" in Hong Kong's Oriental Newspaper. Bafang" column. In Hong Kong's "Oriental Daily News", he wrote a column on "Diet Bao Shi Tong" and so on. Chinese health care, medicine, and martial arts culture are disseminated through modern media. Many overseas media (such as CNN in the United States, NHK in Japan, BBC in the United Kingdom, Asia Television, TVB, and China Entertainment Television) conducted interviews and special live broadcasts.
In the past 30 years, Mr. Zhu has been invited to teach sports medicine in Eastern European countries many times. After settling in Hong Kong, he was invited to give lectures in Japan, the United States, Thailand, Singapore, Germany, Cambodia, Canada, Australia, the Philippines, Indonesia, the United Kingdom, South Korea and other countries as well as Taiwan and Hong Kong many times, and was highly praised.
While studying traditional Chinese medicine, Mr. Zhu also continued to study the Zhouyi and ancient Chinese Taoist-metaphysical culture, and continued to integrate it into Chinese medicine, diet therapy, health science and martial arts in a scientific way. Zhu Laoyou is good at Taoist secret acupoints and health-preserving methods. At the same time, he combines diet therapy and other methods to achieve unique and unique curative effects. In addition, he has profound attainments in Feng Shui, health preservation and futurology.
Nan Huaijin (1918-), a master of Chinese studies and an active disseminator of traditional Chinese culture. Most of his works are mainly composed of speeches, and the content often compares Confucianism, Buddhism, Taoism and other thoughts, which is unique. . Born in Nanzhaidianhou Village, Yueqing, Wenzhou, Zhejiang, China, he raised funds to build the Jinwen Railway in the late 1980s, which was completed and opened to traffic in 1998. Nan Huaijin, who currently lives in Jiangsu Province, is a shortcut for many people who want to enter traditional Chinese culture. He plays an important role in introducing people who cannot directly understand the classics. Nan Huaijin's words are lively and interesting. He can be said to be the best-selling author of traditional Chinese culture and has an important introduction to modern China. The role of popularizing traditional culture cannot be doubted. People respectfully call him 'Professor', 'Great layman', 'Religionist', 'Philosopher', 'Zen Master' and 'Chinese Studies Master'. He was once ranked among the 'Top Ten Most Influential People in Taiwan'. In mainland China, a large number of people have entered Nanxue thoughts from Confucianism, such as "The Analects of Confucius", "Mencius' Bypass", and "Original University Weiyan".
In Taiwan, most people get started with Buddhism (mostly Buddhists). In terms of Buddhism, such as 'What does the Diamond Sutra say? "Economic World View", Nan Huaijin can be said to be an important driving force for the quasi-formulation of Tantric Buddhism in Taiwan and Hong Kong.
In terms of Taoism, Nan Huaijin's books also play an indispensable role in numerology and traditional Chinese medicine, such as 'Laozi's Taoism', 'Yi Jing Zashuo', 'Zhuangzi Chanhua', 'Taoist Esotericism and the East' Mysticism', 'Sitting in Meditation and Immortality', 'A Brief Overview of the Development History of Taoism in China', etc.