Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - Is Sun Simiao from the Ming Dynasty? Traveling in Kongtong Mountain, I saw Wang Yaodong's introduction on the mountain. Wang Yao was in the Ming Dynasty.

Is Sun Simiao from the Ming Dynasty? Traveling in Kongtong Mountain, I saw Wang Yaodong's introduction on the mountain. Wang Yao was in the Ming Dynasty.

Sun Simiao, a native of the Northern Zhou Dynasty, was born in 58 1 and died in 682. He is a centenarian. Sun Simiao was born in North Wednesday (AD 58 1) and died in the first year of Tang Yongchun (AD 682) at the age of 102 (some people lived to 14 1 year). He is a famous doctor and Taoist priest, and a great physician and pharmacologist in the history of China and even the world. Known as the "King of Medicine" by later generations and regarded as the "God of Medicine" by many people in China.

Wang Yaodong was built in memory of Sun Simiao. It was established earlier, and the specific time has been difficult to verify. In the 29th year of Guangxu reign in Qing Dynasty (1903), Taoist and Ning presided over the reconstruction of the cave. 19 15 years, Taoist Ren Yongzhong, Li Yuancheng and others raised funds for reconstruction. Thirty years later, Zhenwutang, Wangyaotang, Wing and Shanmen buildings were built one after another. In the 1960s, all these buildings were destroyed, leaving only stone chambers. The existing buildings in Wang Yao Cave were built in recent years. * * * is divided into two layers. On the lower floor, there are three stone chambers dedicated to Wang Yao Sun Simiao in the form of building structures. Upstairs is a hall, with photos of Kongtong scenery and portraits of ten famous doctors in China. There is a platform in front of Wang Yaodong, overlooking the railing, and there are many scenery such as Zhongtai, Tayuan Dongtai and Nantai.