Professor Liu Lihong lecture series -TCM Classics
May 2008
Five Branches University, San Jose, California, USA
5 DVD set
Contents:
1. Traditional Chinese medicine classics.
2. Supporting the Yang school.
3. Observing patients in clinic with explanations of herbal formulas.
5 DVD set total 5 hours in length, bilingual Chinese Mandarin with English translation.
Price for 5 DVD set $99.99 + $10 S&H
Out of stock. Please email info@hunyuan.org for availability
About Professor Liu Lihong:
Professor Liu Lihong was born in 1958. He is the first doctor in Guangxi province to hold a Ph.D. in TCM and is one of China’s recognized famous doctors. At present he serves as a professor for TCM foundations in Guangxi TCM University. He specializes in using classical formulas in treating hard-to-treat diseases. He wrote two famous books 'Novel Thought of TCM- Si Kao Zhongyi' and 'Opening the Door of TCM- Kai Qi Zhongyi Zhi Men'. From the two 'Novel Thought of TCM' gave birth to a new trend in China’s modern TCM world, namely ‘the pursuit and rebirth of TCM classics’. After reading his book, one of China’s most famous doctors, professor Deng Tietao, praised Liu: “I am not alone on my path, there is another person to carry the tradition of TCM”.
Liu Lihong studied in Guangxi TCM university from 1978~1983. From 1983~1986 he served on faculty of this school in the Wen Bing research department. From 1986~1989 he completed his master’s degree in TCM at the famed Chengdu University of TCM while studying under professor Chen Zhiheng. In 1989~1992 Liu completed his Ph.D. in Nanjing TCM university under professor Chen Yiren. In 1992 he returned to his base university in Guangxi to teach and research TCM foundations and classics. After graduation of his bachelor’s degree he followed his teacher Li Yangbo for seven years long, two out of which physically living with his teacher. This was a traditional way of teacher-disciple relationship that was practiced for many generations in China. Additionally, under two teachers Wang Qinyu and Zeng Basheng, he studied the book of changes (Yi Jing) and Daoism. He later became a close student of Lu Chonghan and Li Ke. Being proficient in many aspects of Chinese culture set his foundations to become one of China’s most celebrated TCM teachers. In 1997 he was granted the position of a professor.

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