01 / 60-plus years of clinical experience
Professor Pei Zhengxue
Professor Pei Zhengxue was born in February 1938, a native of Tianshui Commandery, Gansu Province, into a family of Chinese medicine. Public biographical materials state that he graduated from Xi'an Medical University in 1961, first worked at Tianshui District Hospital, and later served as director of internal medicine at Gansu Cancer Hospital.
He is a chief physician and a member of the Communist Party of China. Public records list him as a lifelong council member of the China Association of Chinese Medicine, former vice president, secretary-general, and honorary president of the Gansu Association of Integrative Chinese and Western Medicine, guest professor at several medical institutions, doctoral supervisor of the China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences, and a first-batch recognised senior TCM physician in Gansu.
His public service roles include membership in the fifth, sixth, and seventh Gansu Provincial CPPCC committees. In February 2000, he was appointed as a counsellor of the Gansu Provincial People's Government Counsellors' Office, and in August 2020 he became a senior counsellor.
Professor Pei has long worked in medicine and scientific research. Public materials list publications including Practical Internal Medicine of Integrated Chinese and Western Medicine, Commentary on Blood Syndromes, New Compilation of Chinese Formula Studies, New Compilation of Warm Disease Studies, Pei Zhengxue Medical Talks and Cases, and Pei Zhengxue Medical Notes, along with more than 80 papers.
His work covers blood disorders, oncology, spleen-stomach conditions, liver-gallbladder patterns, women's health, endocrine disorders, and complex internal medicine. A Chinese medicine formula he drafted for leukemia was named the Lanzhou Formula at a national blood disease conference in 1974. He also received the title of one of the World's Hundred Stars of Ethnomedicine and was recognised by China's national TCM authority among 500 senior TCM physicians.
Beyond medicine, Professor Pei has published literary, poetry, and calligraphy works, including collections of essays, poems, calligraphy, and a cursive script version of Yixue Rumen. Public reporting also notes that Professor Pei remained active on the clinical front in his eighties, continuing to teach, document cases, and pass his experience to younger practitioners.

