Zhu Heting and nan huaijin.

He is an internationally renowned hygienist, TCM doctor, dietotherapist, metaphysicist and martial artist. I have been tutored since I was a child, and I am familiar with the Four Books and Five Classics, studying medicine, martial arts, learning integrity, and learning Taoist health. When I was in middle school, I studied at Peking University. I studied the theory of Chinese and Western medicine, the philosophy of Laozi and Zhuangzi, the classics of Taoism and Buddhism. During my teaching in universities and transferring to scientific research institutions, I used my holidays and spare time to go to the countryside, go to cities, collect medicines and treat diseases. I am good at combining Chinese and western medical theories to diagnose diseases. I have used food nutrition, dietotherapy, acupuncture, Chinese herbal medicine and other treatment methods for decades. He cured many incurable diseases for the central leading cadres. At the same time, many heads of state and government officials visited the hospital and received good treatment. Zhu Lao spent most of his life saving lives and serving all mankind.

In order to pass on what he has learned all his life to future generations, Zhu Lao summed up the experience of his predecessors and wrote his own book on health preservation and Chinese medicine practice: Yu Ben, which was widely circulated in the society. There are China's Secret Biography (four volumes), Tips for Health-keeping, Secret Method for Health-keeping and Longevity (English version), Diabetes Prevention (Japanese version), Freshness (Japanese version), Taoism's invigorating qi and promoting fluid production (Japanese version), Health is bliss, Sex, Meridian and Meridian. While writing a book, Zhu Lao wrote the columns of "keeping in good health" and "keeping in good health widely" in Hong Kong's Hong Kong News, and wrote the columns of "Legend of Xuanhezi", "Amateur Xuan Nv" and "Listening to Eight Directions" in Hong Kong's Oriental Xintiandi. In Hong Kong's Oriental Daily, there is a column entitled "Drinking treasures to supplement food". China's health, medicine and martial arts culture are spread through modern media, and many overseas media (such as CNN, NHK, BBC, ATV, TVB and China Entertainment Television) conduct interviews and special live broadcasts.

For more than 30 years, Zhu Lao has been invited to teach sports medicine in eastern European countries many times. After living in Hong Kong, he was invited to give lectures in Japan, the United States, Thailand, Singapore, Germany, Cambodia, Canada, Australia, the Philippines, Indonesia, Britain, South Korea, Taiwan Province Province and Hong Kong, and was highly praised.

While studying Chinese medicine, Zhu Lao continued to study Zhouyi and China ancient Taoist culture-metaphysics, and integrated them into Chinese medicine, diet, health preservation and martial arts in a scientific way. Zhu Lao is especially good at Taoist secret points and public health law, and at the same time, he has received unique and unique curative effects with dietotherapy. In addition, he has profound attainments in geomantic omen, health preservation and futurology.

Nan (19 18 ——), a master of Chinese studies, is an active disseminator of China traditional culture. His works are mainly arranged in speeches, and the contents are often more unique than Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism. Born in Houcun Village, Nanzhaidian, Yueqing, Wenzhou, Zhejiang, China, he raised funds to build Jinwen Railway in the late 1980s, and 1998 was completed and opened to traffic. Living in the south of Jiangsu is a shortcut for many people who want to enter the traditional culture of China, and it plays an important role in introducing people who can't directly understand the classics. Nan huaijin's speech is lively, interesting and fascinating, and he can be said to be a best-selling author of traditional culture in China, which has undoubtedly popularized the traditional culture in modern China. People respected him as a professor, a layman, a religious scholar, a philosopher, a Zen master and a master of Chinese studies. He was once rated as one of the top ten most influential figures in Taiwan Province Province. In Chinese mainland, most people entered South School from Confucianism, such as The Analects of Confucius, A Bypass by Mencius, and A Brief Talk of the Former University.

In Taiwan Province Province, Buddhism was mostly introduced by Buddhism (mostly Buddhists). In terms of Buddhism, such as What the Diamond Sutra says, An Introduction to Jue Yuan Sutra, How to Practice Buddhism, and Pharmacist's View on the World, nan huaijin can be said to be an important promoter of the formation of the tantric religion in Taiwan and Hong Kong.

On the Taoist side, Nan's books also play an indispensable role in numerology and traditional Chinese medicine, such as Laozi's Theory of the Other, Miscellaneous Views on the Book of Changes, Zhuangzi's Argument, Tantric Taoism and Oriental Mystery, Meditation and Immortality, and A Brief History of Taoist Development in China.