What did Zhong Nanshan invent?
Zhong Nanshan didn't invent anything. In 23, as a leading figure in fighting against atypical pneumonia in China, during the extraordinary period when SARS (commonly known as "atypical pneumonia" in Chinese mainland) was rampant, Zhong Nanshan not only saved lives at the forefront of medical care, but also actively went to epidemic areas to guide medical work and advocated close cooperation with international health organizations. Because of his outstanding achievements, he was awarded the National "May 1" Labor Medal and was also awarded by Guangdong. Returned to China in 1981. He has served as Dean of Guangzhou Medical College, Director of Guangzhou Institute of Respiratory Diseases, Doctoral Supervisor of Respiratory Medicine, Prime Minister of Chinese Medical Association, and Vice Chairman of Respiratory Society of Chinese Medical Association. He was employed as a special member of the International Thoracic Society, a director of the Asia-Pacific branch of the International Thoracic Society, a medical consultant of the United Nations World Health Organization and a member of the Cambridge International Society, and participated in the formulation of the "Global Asthma Prevention and Control Strategy" as the only representative of China.