Guo Weihuai skillfully relieves the pain of osteopathy patients.

This is a respected 79-year-old man. He has a pair of wonderful hands, with the spring breeze of these hands, many osteopathy patients have relieved their pain; These hands are full of passwords and hold the secret skills of Pingle bonesetting; The "historical tentacles" of these hands can be extended to the Qianlong and Jiaqing years of the Qing Dynasty more than 200 years ago.

At that time, his ancestor Guo was a farmer and a master of bonesetting in Pingle Village of Baima Temple. The bone-setting technology he invented can make patients with spinal diseases who have been bedridden for several months get out of bed and walk within 18 days. The common people boast that patients with osteopathy, no matter the severity of their illness, are incurable as long as they are treated by Guo. For more than 200 years, Pingle Guojia Orthopaedics has been well-known in the Central Plains for its unique curative effect. It is Gao Yunfeng, the fifth-generation inheritor of Pingle Bonesetting, and Guo Weihuai, the sixth-generation inheritor, who developed this osteopathy and made it a treasure of China Bonesetting.

Gao Yunfeng is Guo Weihuai's mother, and her contribution to Pingle bonesetting was concentrated before the Cultural Revolution.

Guo Weihuai's contribution to Pingle bonesetting and Luoyang bonesetting is concentrated in the 30 years of reform and opening up.

1952 In the spring, Guo and his mother, who were full of enthusiasm for the cause of new traditional chinese medicine in China, resolutely dedicated their ancestral secret recipes "Dan" and "Jiegu Dan" to the country and made them public. 1956, Gao Yunfeng was invited to Beijing to attend the China People's Political Consultative Conference and was cordially received by Chairman Mao and Premier Zhou.

Chairman Mao said to Gao Yunfeng, "Take more apprentices and serve the people well."

After listening to Chairman Mao's words, Gao Made Yunfeng realized that Pingle bonesetting has a mission of inheritance. After returning to Luoyang, together with Guo Weihuai, she broke the family rule that "children can't pass on their daughters, and their original surnames can't pass on their different surnames", and began to accept apprentices with different surnames, determined to spread the Pingle bonesetting that the masses loved in a wider range.

After that, Pingle bonesetting opened its mind, trying to let more people master this technology and better serve patients. 1956 In September, with the strong support of the government, the Guo family and their mother established Luoyang Orthopedic Hospital in Henan Province on the basis of the original Guo Orthopedic Clinic, which was called Luoyang Characteristic Orthopedic Hospital.

This step is a big step, which indicates that a private clinic has begun to be "state-owned", and it also shows that the Guo family wants to hand over the ancestral medical skills to the country and pass them on to "outsiders".

Subsequently, they founded Pingle Orthopaedic College, the first orthopedic university in New China, and the first orthopedic research institute in New China. This step is a step further, which is equivalent to sending the secret of bonesetting to the classroom. That's not enough. The mother and son compiled "Guo's bonesetting" as a teaching material to explain students, which made Chinese medicine bonesetting embark on the road of formal education. As a result, the national orthopedic community has seen that Pingle Orthopedic School, a vibrant flower, has become the mainstream school of orthopedics, and students who graduated from Pingle Orthopedic College have gone to various places with their skills.