Bian Que (407 BC - 310 BC), surnamed Ji, Qin surname, Sui, courtesy name Yue, also known as Lu Yi, was born in Zheng, Bohai County (now Renqiu City, Cangzhou City, Hebei Province) during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. )people. Because of his superb medical skills, he was considered a miracle doctor, so people at that time called him by the name of "Bian Que", the miracle doctor of the Yellow Emperor in ancient mythology. When he was young, he studied medicine under Chang Sangjun. He passed on his medical skills and forbidden prescriptions and was good at various subjects. In Zhao he was a gynecologist, in Zhou he was an ENT surgeon, in Qin he was a pediatrician, and he was famous all over the world. Bian Que established the pulse diagnosis method of traditional Chinese medicine and opened the door to traditional Chinese medicine. According to legend, the famous Chinese medicine classic "Nan Jing" was written by Bian Que. Bian Que spent his whole life carefully summarizing the experience of his predecessors and the people, combined with his own medical practice, and made outstanding contributions to the medicine of the motherland in terms of diagnosis, pathology, and treatment. Bian Que's medical experience occupies an important position in the history of medicine in my country and has a great influence on the development of medicine in my country. Therefore, the medical community has always regarded Bian Que as the founder of ancient Chinese medicine, saying that he is "the medical sage of China" and "the founder of ancient medicine."