alias | styleZhong-qi akaLan-weng |
dynasty | Qing to Republic of China, lived in 1881 - 1945 AD |
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bubble_chart Description Wang Jin-jie (1881–1945), courtesy name Zhongqi, self-styled as Lazy Old Man in his later years, passed away in Shanghai. In his youth, he gained fame in his hometown for his expertise in treating severe illnesses such as infections and tympanites. In 1923, he moved from Huizhou to Hangzhou and later to Shanghai in the autumn of the same year. He specialized in treating complex and rare diseases, earning widespread acclaim in Shanghai and beyond, with his reputation reaching both domestic and international audiences. His name was included in the "Biographies of Shanghai Celebrities," making him one of the renowned physicians of modern China and an outstanding representative of the Xin'an medical tradition.