Zhu's Acupuncture

Jiangsu
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Acupuncture therapy of traditional Chinese medicine (Zhu's acupuncture) is a traditional medicine project in the third batch of representative expanded projects of Wuxi's municipal intangible cultural heritage. Zhu's acupuncture originated in the Tongzhi period of the Qing Dynasty. Its founder, Zhu Kongyang, was a famous Chinese medicine doctor in Ningbo. Due to the war, he moved to Jiangyin and settled there. He set up a medicine shop and also worked as a doctor of traditional Chinese medicine and acupuncture. Zhu Kongyang's son Zhu Bangzheng (Zhu Liubao) was good at acupuncture of "pinching the philtrum" and was known as "a needle saves life". Zhu Bangzheng's son Zhu Daoxin and his nieces Zhu Di and Zhu Yafen inherited "Zhu's acupuncture". Zhu Daoxin followed his father to learn since he was a child. At the age of 30, he was already known as "Chengjiang famous doctor" and was good at "gold needle throat". Zhu Daoxin's son Zhu Shude learned "Zhu's acupuncture" from his grandfather at the age of 16 because his father died early. At the age of 19, he went to see patients alone. He was a famous Chinese medicine doctor in Qingyang, Jiangyin, Wuxi, and Wujin. He inherited his grandfather's true teachings and was good at throat acupuncture and cured countless patients. Zhu Shude passed on the knowledge to his son Zhu Xiaohua, who then inherited the "Zhu's Acupuncture", which has an increasingly wide influence. Since its inception, Zhu's Acupuncture has formed a unique diagnosis and treatment theory and method through family inheritance, master-apprentice relationship and integration into modern college education, and has become a unique flower in Jiangyin Chinese medicine acupuncture. (No pictures yet, welcome to provide.) (No pictures yet, welcome to provide.)

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