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Is there a story about the fracture master?
Meng Guangjun (1799—1866), Lin Yuren, Hebei Province, was an escort. He is called "iron chopsticks". Meng Guangjun, a honest and frank, has martial arts stunts and a good skill of healing with one hand. On the way to gallop, I visited experts to collect folk remedies, learn from others and take its essence. After repeated research and practice, I finally formulated a good medicine for traumatology, "Jiegudan", and laid the foundation of Meng's osteopathy with unique bone-setting technique.

Xianfeng was blessed for three years (1853), and his son Meng (1853- 1920). Meng Guangjun cultivated Zhao Hui's martial arts and bonesetting at an early age. His brilliant young son lived up to his father's expectations and soon grew into the second generation of descendants who were both civil and military. Due to the evolution of society and the continuous development of productive forces, there are more and more people with broken tendons and broken bones, and there are also many people who are short of medical care and medicine and cannot be treated in time. Meng Guangjun see in the eye, anxious in my heart. Before he died, he told his son to abandon martial arts and become a doctor to cure diseases and people's livelihood.

In the 12th year of Tongzhi (1873), Meng took his wife and belt to Kuanchengzi, Jilin (now Nanguan, Changchun) and opened the "Meng's Osteopathy Clinic" on the road. 19 15 opened the "Meng's osteopathic hospital" in Sidao Street, Dajing Road. At that time, Kuanchengzi was newly built and the medical care was backward. There is no decent orthopedics clinic in this city. Meng's diagnosis undoubtedly brought good news to the people of Kuanchengzi. Zhao Hui is not only a clever doctor, but also a chivalrous man. Anyone who comes to see a doctor, no matter how rich or poor, is treated equally. When you meet poor patients, you not only accept nothing, but also give generously. At that time, in addition to the red wounded, there were many patients with abscesses and ulcers. After painstaking research, Meng also developed a "dry powder" to treat black sores (that is, sores), which also became the ancestral home of the Meng family (see "Meng" on page 457 of Changchun Health Records). "Meng's osteopathy" is becoming more and more famous in Changchun.