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在广州市政协副主席何流端先生家中,何太太的头顶被扎上几根银针后,饱尝了十几年瘫痪之苦的她竟站了起来,并能迈出久违的步子,何副主席被眼前的奇迹惊呆了,他向一位身材修长风度翩翩的女士走去,紧紧握住她的手,热泪盈眶却一句话都说不出来。何副主席的女儿激动地冲向妈妈,母女俩相拥而泣。这位创造神话的女士就是名闻海内外被誉为“中华第一针”的美籍华人周敏华博士。周敏华生于1936年,祖籍东北奉天,先祖到岭南为官,经历数代,已是地地道道的岭南人。20世纪60年代,周敏华毕业于香港中国医学
At the home of Mr. He Liudui, vice chairman of the CPPCC Guangzhou Committee, after Mrs. Ho’s head was stabbed with a few silver needles, she stood up for more than a decade and was able to take the long-lost step. Stunned by the immediate miracle, the chairman walked to a slender and graceful woman, holding her hand tightly and saying nothing with tears. Vice Chairman’s daughter excitedly rushed to her mother, mother and daughter embraced and wept. The lady who creates mythology is the Chinese-American Dr. Zhou Minhua who is famous at home and abroad and is known as “the first stitch of China.” Zhou Minhua was born in 1936, his ancestral home northeast Fengtian, ancestors to Lingnan as an official, after several generations, is an authentic Lingnan. In the 1960s, Zhou Minhua graduated from Hong Kong Chinese Medicine