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Author Biographies
Yang Shou-zhong was born in Tangshan, Hebei into a family of Confucian
scholars. He was raised and educated by his uncle who tutored him
in the Chinese classics, including medicine, from 1950-1960. From
1960-64, Yang studied English at the Tangshan Teachers' College
from which he graduated with a B.A. degree. From 1966-68, Yang studied
Chinese medicine and acupuncture-moxibustion with Dr. Xu Shou-wen,
a pupil of Shi Jin-mo, a very famous modern TCM scholar. During
the Cultural Revolution, Yang, like so many other Chinese, was "sent
down to the countryside to learn from the Chinese people." While
there, he practiced Chinese medicine and gained a reputation as
being a very effective healer. At the same time, from 1972-79, he
was principal of a middle school and a tutor in a special training
course for "barefoot doctors."
After the Cultural Revolution, from 1979-81, Yang studied English
postgraduate at the Beijing Languages Institute, and, in 1981, he
got a job as an English teacher at the North China Coal Mines Medical
College. This allowed him to continue his personal medical studies
from 1982-84 in the Rehabilitation Research Center of the Teaching
Hospital of the North China coal Mines Medical College. Yang has
continued teaching English at this college to this day where he
is also A) editor of the North China Cola Mines Medical College
Journal of Medicine, B) director of the Qigong Research Center,
and C) instructor of foreign students in Chinese medicine and acupuncture.
In terms of publications, Yang has published scores of poems, literary
criticisms, essays, and papers on Chinese literature and history
in various Chinese newspapers, magazines, and academic journals.
In addition, he has also published dozens of papers on the English
language in Chinese and is the author of two books on English grammar
published in China. Yang is also the senior translator and Chinese
coordinator of Blue Poppy Press's Great Masters Series. This is
a collection of premodern Chinese medical books selected for their
continued importance within Chinese medicine. Yang is the translator
of the following Great Masters books: Fu Qing-zhu's Fu Qing Zhu
Nu Ke (Fu Qing-zhu's Gynecology); Li Dong-yuan's Pi Wei Lun
(Treatise on the Spleen & Stomach); Hua Tuo's Zhong Zang
Jing (Classic of the Central Viscera); Zhu Zhen-heng's Dan
Xi Zhi Fa Xin Yao (The Heart & Essence of Dan-xi's Methods of Treatment)
and Ge Zhi Yu Lun (Extra Treatises Based on Investigation & Inquiry);
Huang-fu Mi's Huang Ti Zhen Jiu Jia Yi Jing (The Yellow Emperor's
Acupuncture & Moxibustion Systematic Classic); Yang Ji-zhou's
Shen Ying Jing (The Divinely Responding Classic); Tao Hong-jing's
Shen Nong Ben Cao Jing (The Divine Farmers Materia Medica Classic);
Liu Yi-ren's Yi Xue Zhuan Xin Lu (The Heart Transmission of Medicine);
and Wang Bing's Mai Jing (The Pulse Classic).
Yang Shou-zhong is married and has two children, a son and a daughter.
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