[1] Zhang Weihua,.The Receding Back - the "Five - Way" Life Track of Guo Chengjie, the Master of Chinese Medicine [J]. Journal of Shaanxi University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, 2019, (01): 4-8. [doi: 10.13424/j.cnki.jsctcm.2019.01.002]
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Journal of Shaanxi University of Traditional Chinese Medicine[ISSN: 2096-1340/ CN: 61-1501/R]
Volumes & Issues:
2019 01
pagination:
4-8
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Publication date:
2019-01-10
- Article number:
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2096-1340(2019)01-0004-05
- Author(s):
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Zhang Weihua
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Shaanxi University of Chinese Medicine, Xianyang China, 712046
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- ZTFLH:
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R256.29
- DOI:
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10.13424/j.cnki.jsctcm.2019.01.002
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A
- Abstract:
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To summarize the life trajectory of Professor Guo Chengjie, a master of traditional Chinese medicine, and to provide reference for future generations to become doctors. Methods: By consulting Mr. Guo Chengjie, visiting his colleagues, students, relatives, fellow townsmen, patients and relevant leaders of Mr. Guo, participating in the process of diagnosis and treatment, reading historical materials such as cases and honorary certificates, etc. , the analysis and summary were made. Results: The formation of Guo Chengjie's personality characteristics was closely related tohis heredity, family, social environment, learning and education. His life trajectory is mainly manifested in five aspects. First, the way to pursue his studies: Mr. Guo made intensive study of medical books through repeated reading and reciting, and made up for lack of natural talent by hard work and perseverance, he practised earnestly based on his wide range of knowledge, innovated from the old medical methods and made Chinese and western medicine complementary, and never stopped summarizing. Second, the way to be a person: Mr. Guo had a benevolent heart to all the patients and gave equal treatment regardless of status, he always put his patients first, persevered to look for better solutions, and is indifferent to fame and fortune with decent manners. Third, the way to be a doctor: Mr. Guo regarded moral quality as important, he himself was honest and kept his words, dared to admit mistakes through self - reflection, dedicated to his work, modest yet never self - satisfied, treated a bad bargain a kind of blessing and took no unfair advantage. Forth, the way to teach, Mr. Guo thought that to engage in scholarship, morality should be established first, students’ questions should be answered in many ways without reservation. Fifth, the way to keep in good health, Mr. Guo had good diet and living habits along with exercise and psychological regulation. Conclusion: Master Guo Chengjie's life trajectory is a comprehensive reflection of his unique"five ways" of pursuing study, being a person, being a doctor, teaching and keeping in good health, which sets a glorious model for our life.