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Making of a medicine man

By Liu Zhihua | China Daily | Updated: 2016-08-12 08:33

"Before China adopted Western medicine, our ancestors used TCM to stay healthy. TCM is our national treasure."

Given Guo's academic background, it was quite easy to understand the texts written in ancient Chinese, which also contributed to his growing interest in the subject.

Later, he was transferred to the factory's hospital to work as a doctor, and in 1978, he passed a national exam to get a certificate to practice TCM.

His first master teacher appeared around this time. Guo had heard about a TCM doctor who was able to treat patients with such diseases as cancer.

He then visited the doctor, Liang Xiuqing, whose family had practiced TCM for nine generations.

"For the first time, I saw how a TCM doctor took a patient's pulse, and I felt that all the books I was reading were nothing compared with what I could learn from a master," says Guo, adding that Liang started learning about zhenmai at age 7.

It used to take Guo at least two hours to reach Liang's house, but Guo visited Liang regularly to learn from him. The two maintained close links until Liang died in the 1990s.

In 1984, Guo was transferred to a publishing house in Shanxi to work as an editor, and was able to find more TCM practitioners through editing books on the subject.

In 1987, he met celebrated TCM doctor Li Ke.

Li, who died in 2013, was also able to treat difficult conditions using TCM. But, despite his fame in Lingshi county where he lived, he was not very well known in the province, let alone the country.

Guo followed Li deep into the mountains to treat patients, and learned how Li used TCM to treat people on the verge of dying.

Guo opened a clinic in Taiyuan in 1998 and soon became well-known.

Later, he was invited by a private clinic in Beijing.

He was also invited by his patients to lecture on TCM in New Zealand and Australia.

In 2013, he authored a book, Traditional Chinese Medicine Is Intangible Science (My Practice and Reflection of TCM), because he wanted to share his knowledge.

"TCM is not culture. It is science. But the biggest challenge now is that people don't believe it is a science," says Guo.

For many patients, TCM is only an alternative when Western medicine cannot help, he says.

Guo, who says he is against modern TCM education because it is influenced by Western medicine, believes he is lucky that he wasn't a medicine major in college so he could learn authentic TCM from masters.

He is also against the modern education system because he says students mainly learn from books rather than from mentors.

He says that TCM sees the human body as a harmonious whole in a dynamic balance. So, when there is an imbalance, health problems occur, and when the harmony is restored, health returns.

Contact the writer at liuzhihua@chinadaily.com.cn

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