Soul of the Long River: A Millennium of Medical History in Longhai, Fujian
The medical history of Longhai is a thousand-year saga of safeguarding life. As early as 669 AD during the Tang Dynasty, Li Rugang, a medical officer under General Chen Zheng, introduced Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) to this land, then considered a remote frontier. During the Northern Song Dynasty, a legendary physician emerged from Longhai—Wu Ben (also known as Baosheng Dadi). Born into a poor fishing family in Baijiao, he dedicated his life to medicine, treating patients regardless of their wealth. After his tragic death while gathering herbs on Wunpu Mountain, he was deified as the “Divine Physician” and “Saint of Medical Spirits,” with his influence spreading to Taiwan and Southeast Asia. ...