Master Kuan Heng, common name Liu Hengqin, real name Shi Yong, 1927, from Hankou.
His mother Xu was the adopted daughter of Marshal Huang Xing, the pioneer of the 1911 Revolution, and Huang Xing's wife Xu was the heroine of the 1911 Revolution and the pioneer of the women's movement. Under her training, Xu became a female doctor in Shanghai, saving lives in the revolutionary era.
Under the influence of his mother, Liu Hengqin also decided to study medicine. He studied western medicine with Dr. Tu Chuanjie in the United States, and then studied Chinese medicine with Dr. Shi Jinmo, a famous doctor in Beijing.
Shi Jinmo, an award-winning student, is one of the "four famous doctors" in Beijing. He is a clinician, educator and reformer of modern Chinese medicine in China. I have seen Dr. Sun Yat-sen, He Xiangning, Puyi and Li Zongren successively, and my medical skills are superb, and I have treated countless incurable diseases.
When Dr. Shi Jinmo was the president of Nanjing Chinese Medical Sanatorium, Liu Hengqin worked as a doctor in the hospital. 1987 was hired as a consultant of the School of Medicine of Jianghuai Vocational University.
Convert to Buddhism and carry forward Buddhist medicine
1986, Dr. Liu Hengqin converted to Buddhism, and the elder of Mingshan gave him the dharma name: Jueheng. 1998, due to the maturity of Buddhism, he became a monk in Putuoshan Buddhist retirement hall and was given the name Kuanheng.
In 2000, Master Kuan Heng was consecrated by three altars in Gokurakuji, Harbin, and served as a great medical monk in the sanctuary. In the same year, he entered Guangxiao Temple in Guangzhou, where he studied under Ben Huan, a great monk, and was given a long sleep.
There are many valuable medical heritages in Buddhism. The mage has seen many temples and temples, and these medical heritages have been lost. Although some temples and monasteries have clinics or hospitals, they all adopt western medicine therapy.
Therefore, in 1998, he opened an acupuncture room for Buddhist doctors in Putuoshan Buddhist Retirement Hall to carry out acupuncture, meditation and other treatments to treat monks and nuns and local people. Later, he went to Wenzhou, Guangdong, Hunan, Jiangxi, Jiangsu and other places in Zhejiang to carry out Buddhist medical treatment, which was well received by the majority of monks and nuns and the masses.
At the beginning of 200 1, Master Kuan Heng was invited by the abbot of Shengshou Temple in Ruian, Wenzhou, and became a great medical monk in Shengshou Temple.
In August, 2007, 1 1 was hired as honorary president of Ganxian Buddhist Association in Jiangxi Province. Later, the abbot declined to assume the post because of his old age and illness.
On 20 19, 10 year 10 9, Master Kuan Heng died peacefully in the meditation hall. A generation of eminent monks died in the west, with a life span of 9 1 year.
Mage's preface
First, use plants, fruits and vegetables to treat diseases.
Buddha Sakyamuni and the merciful Guanyin Bodhisattva used vegetables and herbs to treat patients, so I studied Buddhism and chose Chinese medicine to treat monks and nuns in mountainous areas, temples and villages in urban and rural areas with native plants and fruits and vegetables grown in farmland.
During the treatment in Wuxi, an old man came to see his stomach trouble and said that his chest felt like a fire. The hospital diagnosed gastritis. He spent a lot of money, but he couldn't cure it.
I asked him to pick some fresh plantain and cook tea for two months. Two months later, he came to me with a big smile and said, "Master, I'm all right."
During my stay in Gokurakuji, Harbin, there were more than 400 monks and nuns seeking abstinence/kloc-0. At that time, the temperature was high in July and August, and some monks and nuns suffered from heatstroke, stroke, cold, high fever, enteritis, diarrhea and herpes zoster.
I took two shamini, one is Chinese medicine and the other is western medicine, to treat patients. I have never hung water on a patient, and the items for examination and treatment are also commonly used stethoscopes, sphygmomanometers, thermometers, acupuncture needles, moxa sticks and so on. After two months of treatment, all of them were cured.
There are many such examples, and it is impossible to list them one by one. Some ingredients, flowers, fruits and spices in daily life can be used for treatment and rehabilitation at little or no cost.
? Second, the health of eating out.
How to make Cancer magic? Can often eat: radish, tomato, seaweed (spirulina), soybean milk, tofu, green tea, mushrooms, water chestnut, potatoes, burdock, lotus root, konjac, walnuts, honey, buckwheat, coix seed, vegetable soup and so on.
What to eat to prevent diabetes? Can often eat: burdock, yam, mung bean, bitter gourd, vegetable soup, lily, kudzu root, laver, sweet potato, sweet potato and so on.
What to eat to lower blood pressure, blood sugar and blood lipid? Can often eat: buckwheat, spirulina, oatmeal, oatmeal.
I remember when I was a child, I often ate American-made cereal. My mother says it is good for health, better than rice porridge. Now I'm over 80, but my blood pressure, blood lipid and blood sugar are not high. This is probably the usual cereal relationship!
What to eat to prevent heart disease? Can often eat: red grapes, black fungus, cucumber and so on.
What is the staple food that is beneficial to people? coarse food grains
At the United Nations General Assembly, people should always eat sweet potatoes, yams and potatoes because they "absorb water, lubricate the intestines and prevent digestive tract tumors"; Absorb fat and sugar to prevent diabetes; Absorb toxins to prevent gastrointestinal inflammation.
Millet can dispel dampness, strengthen the spleen, calm the heart and sleep peacefully, and has therapeutic effect on patients with neurosis and depression.
I used to cook porridge for patients with millet and Pinellia ternata, and cured many patients with insomnia and neurosis. They are not satisfied with the stability, and they can fall asleep only by eating millet porridge.
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Third, promote green therapy and natural therapy.
I don't see a doctor for money, but to give alms to patients to relieve their pain.
My conversion master, Elder Mingshan, taught me to "ask for help" and wrote a couplet to encourage me. Later, my Buddhist teacher, Elder Ben Huan, taught me to "promote Buddhism and popularize all beings" and wrote Mo Bao for me.
Faced with the teachings of two elders, in order not to lose Buddhist medicine, I vowed to write a manuscript of Buddhist medicine, which was finally completed after two years of writing. In order to ensure the quality of this book and put an end to piracy, on the basis of making a lot of revisions to the original manuscript, I decided to publish it publicly and formally to serve the masses.
Medical prescription is an important part of medical treasure house. Since 1973, medical silk books and bamboo slips "Fifty-two Prescriptions for Diseases" in the early Western Han Dynasty have been unearthed in Mawangdui, Changsha.
This book has a wide collection and accurate selection. However, people and medical enthusiasts who are not clear about pharmacology and medicinal properties should follow the dialectical principle of traditional Chinese medicine and consult professional doctors for guidance when using prescriptions, so as to effectively apply the prescriptions in the book and not mislead people's children.
Popularizing Buddhist green therapy, natural therapy and health preservation is beneficial to people's health and longevity.
△ By Master Kuanheng
Buddhist medicine
Green therapy, natural therapy and health preservation
This book can be divided into two parts:
The first part lists 190 kinds of common ingredients, fruits, spices, flowers and plants, etc. Which can cure common diseases and cure diseases? Diseases, incurable diseases, etc. Every kind of food, fruit, seasoning, flowers and plants can cure a few to a dozen or dozens of diseases, and can cure more than 1 100 diseases in total.
The second part, the content is mainly from the perspective of disease. Various treatment prescriptions should be provided for each disease as far as possible, including oral prescription, external prescription, diet prescription, massage prescription, moxibustion, health preservation, etc., so as to facilitate patients to choose according to their own health status and disease nature.
In addition, this book also introduces some natural health care methods, such as meditation, breathing, hot springs, pastoral, scraping, ear point therapy and so on. The operating methods, essentials, indications and precautions of these therapies are introduced in detail, and hundreds of diseases that can be treated by these natural therapies are listed.