Chinese name: Cai Axin Nationality: China Nationality: Han Nationality Birthplace: China Born, the first female doctor in Taiwan Province Province, others, 1899 Born in Taipei, her father died when she was five years old, and she was given to a priest as an adopted daughter. She walked back to Wanhua's family from Dalongdong twice, so the adopter had to give up the adoption. At the age of eight, he entered Avenue City Public School, and at the age of eleven, he transferred to Danshui Christian Women's College and graduated from 19 14. After graduation, she went to Japan to enter a private women's higher education school, was admitted to Tokyo Women's Medical College, and graduated on 1920. During this period, I met Peng Huaying, a southerner studying economics at Meiji University. The following year, he was appointed as the medical trustee of the Department of Ophthalmology of Taipei Hospital of Taiwan Provincial Government. 1923 was appointed as the medical trustee of the Taipei branch of the Japanese Red Cross. 1924, a private obstetrics and gynecology hospital was opened in Rixin Town, Taipei. Because it is the earliest female doctor, it is crowded. That year, under the introduction of Jiang Weishui, she married Peng Huaying, the master of the Federation of Literary and Art Circles. The following year, he went to the mainland and opened Qingxin Hospital in minzu road, Taichung, from 65438 to 0926. 1927 presided over the "Midwife Training Seminar" and served as a lecturer. Enroll 20 to 30 students every six months, each semester is one year. All the students live in the hospital. Within a few years, there were more than 500 trained midwives in Taiwan Province province. The marriage with Peng Huaying ended in 1933. 1938 went to Harvard University for further study, 194 1 visited Canada. Because of the Pacific War, he was unable to return to China, so he stayed in St. Vincent's Hospital in Vancouver and worked as a resident in the Japanese concentration camp in Scanro. 1946 After returning to China, he was disappointed with the political situation because of the February 28th incident. 1949, he married an English-Canadian priest, Guo Maxi (1886). Due to the British recognition of * * *, he had to leave the country within three months. 1953, he went to Canada to settle down. 1982 returned to China to visit relatives, and founded "Sincerity \ Social Foundation" with friends. 1990 died in Vancouver, Canada. Her story "Oriental White" was written as a novel "Langtaosha", which consists of three volumes. The room of the first female doctor in Taiwan Province Province was full of shortness of breath and cries of pain. People outside are very nervous and anxiously waiting for the result. It turns out that this is a scene where a woman gives birth to a child. I don't know how long it took, but there was a doll crying. "Born! I gave birth! It's a fat boy! " So, everyone smiles with joy and cheers. This family is very happy to have our son, and the mother and son are safe. This is really gratifying. However, not everyone can be so lucky. In the era of underdeveloped medicine, female childbirth is extremely dangerous. Sometimes the baby dies or the mother dies, or even the mother and child die. All kinds of regrets have caused countless family tragedies! Cai Axin, the first female doctor in Taiwan Province Province, has saved countless lives and benefited many families in her medical career! Cai Axin, born in 1899 (25th year of Guangxu in Qing Dynasty), was sold as a child bride because of her poor family, and later fled back to China, but her mother remarried. Fortunately, her stepfather saw that she was clever, so he deliberately trained her to study. She graduated from Danshui Girls' School with excellent results. At this time, after Japanese colonial rule of Taiwan Province Province, it did not attach importance to higher education. If Japanese children want to further study and acquire knowledge, they must study in Japan. Therefore, Cai entered Tokyo Women's Medical College and became the first woman in Taiwan Province Province to study western medicine. Cai Axin returned to Taiwan Province after his studies and devoted himself to the medical career in his hometown. "Lack of medicine, bad health habits, wrong ideas and lack of talents have led to many patients dying in vain. Therefore, I must improve these phenomena as soon as possible with my own profession. " Cai Ashin is expecting himself. As a result, Cai Axin set up Qingxin Hospital in Taichung to run a maternity hospital from her own home, but she earnestly warned the staff in the hospital: "The doctor's duty is to see the doctor first. When checking out, you should pay attention to the patient's financial situation. If you really can't afford the money, you don't have to charge. " In addition, Cai Axin decided to train more talents to make up for the shortage of manpower. Cai founded the Midwife Workshop. The so-called "midwife" refers to an assistant who assists women in childbirth. Because, when giving birth, ordinary women can't go to regular hospitals because of the long distance or difficult economic situation, so they have to leave this life-threatening event to midwives. However, midwives have not received professional medical education, and most of them took to the stage as midwives under the experience and guidance of their predecessors. "It's too risky, once encounter emergencies or problems, according to the midwife's cognition, don't know what to do! I'm not saying that they are not serious about their work, but they simply don't know how to be serious and how to take the time to give first aid. As a result, people neglected. Who is to blame? " Cai Axin was surprised. The midwife trained by Cai Axin has to study in Qingxin Hospital for a whole year before she can start serving. Their high quality and medical knowledge have really benefited countless women. When we thanked the midwife for her kindness, Cai was certainly more grateful. Cai became a living Buddha who saved countless lives in her hometown, but she was not complacent. 1937 (twenty-six years of the Republic of China) After the Sino-Japanese War broke out, Cai Axin decided to go to the United States and Canada for research. "Doctors are not gods and can't decide the life and death of patients, but doctors should keep making progress, because the medical field is endless and there are too many things to explore!" Cai Ashin is expecting himself. Later, she once started a business in Vancouver and impressed the overseas Chinese community with this female doctor from Taiwan Province Province. After the Sino-Japanese War, Cai returned to the province on 1935. However, Taiwan Province Province, which was taken over by the people of China, was devastated and in chaos. Shortly after the "February 28th Incident" broke out, countless innocent lives were killed or injured. Cai sees it in her eyes and hurts in her heart. Cai Axin's second husband is a Canadian priest. Because of the unstable situation and social unrest, she was repeatedly advised to leave Taiwan Province Province temporarily: "The whole country * * * took over Taiwan Province Province, and people were in panic. The' 228' tragedy is proof. Now the struggle with * * * is lost again. Chinese mainland was completely controlled by * *, and the whole country was forced to retreat to Taiwan Province, but * * *. " These are tragedies of the times, and it is difficult to clarify who is right and who is wrong! "Sadly answer CAI as a doctor, your duty is to save lives, but if you encounter troubled times, I'm afraid even self-protection is a problem. When others can't save you, you will lose the opportunity to serve others. Isn't that a pity? So, get out of here and come back when the situation is stable! "said sincerely. 1942 Cai Axin settled in Canada at the age of 90. During this period, she often went back to Taiwan Province to visit relatives and friends, and donated her savings to set up a "sincere social service foundation" to help helpless widows in society. Cai A believes in her efforts and love, writes a legendary life for herself, and irrigates the land she loves. The prototype of Qiu Yaxin, the heroine and female doctor in other representative works, the Jianghu novel Langtaosha by Dongfang Bai, comes from Cai Axin.