Chinese medicine, which has been born with Chinese culture and Eastern philosophy for thousands of years, has become an integral part of the continuity of Chinese civilization – its rise and fall has touched the hearts and minds of the nation. For the inheritance and development of TCM, generations of TCM scholars have worked with devotion and selfless dedication, writing a glorious chapter with the sentiment of revitalizing TCM as their mission. Basking in the joyful atmosphere of the National Day in October, a reporter from China Report magazine went to the China-Japan Friendship Hospital located in East Cherry Garden Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing. The hospital, full of modern atmosphere and people-oriented emotion, was filled with people coming and going for medical treatment. They have no knowledge of medical treatment but they know how to find ways and doctors who can relieve their pain. There are many patients who come to the Department of Integrative Medicine and Medical Oncology of China-Japan Friendship Hospital, some of them are from the neighborhood and some from the north and south of the world, but they are undoubtedly the ones who know how to search. Because Cheng Zhiqiang, deputy chief physician of the Department of Oncology, is an authoritative expert in the treatment of tumors and a doctor whom patients can trust and rely on. Cheng Zhiqiang has established a brand in the field of tumor diagnosis and treatment for the hospital with his medical skills and medical ethics. He has more than 20 years of clinical experience. In his medical career, in addition to following his family’s education, he also benefited from his study at Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine since 1990, where he studied under the famous Chinese medicine teachers Liu Du Zhou, Zhao Shaoqin and Kong Guang Yi to learn the essence of Chinese medicine. In 1999, he also studied with Professor Li Peiwen, a famous expert in combined traditional Chinese and Western medicine and oncology, so he learned from the north and the south and got the essence. On the basis of his predecessors and personal efforts, he has accumulated rich experience in clinical practice, and the quality of life and survival of tumor patients treated by him have been significantly improved. During our interview, there was a patient with extensive liver metastasis from gastric cancer who survived for 5 years, which normally only takes about 1 year of survival time with modern medical treatment. Similarly, there are many patients with breast cancer, lung cancer and other malignant tumors whose lives have been extended here. In addition to the treatment of tumors, patients who come to see Dr. Cheng also have stomach problems, dysmenorrhea, infertility, kidney disease, chronic pharyngitis, asthma, depression and many other difficult and miscellaneous diseases. A patient who had been infertile for ten years, but failed to get pregnant after a month of treatment by Dr. Cheng, and the list goes on and on. The most praiseworthy thing is that when he helped Kashgar in 2008, many minority patients came from hundreds of kilometers to see him because of his remarkable effectiveness in Chinese medicine and his reputation. Dr. Cheng said that originally, Chinese medicine is not divided into different disciplines, no matter which system of disease as long as the Chinese medicine method is correctly identified, the use of precise medicine, will receive very good results. He is now a part-time associate professor at Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine and a master’s supervisor at the Clinical Research Institute of China-Japan Friendship Hospital. In the teaching process, he teaches his students according to their abilities and focuses on developing their clinical practice skills, and for his teaching achievements, Dr. Cheng has been awarded as an excellent teacher by China-Japan Friendship Hospital twice. In addition to clinical and teaching, it is also his responsibility and obligation to write books. So far, he has participated in the writing of more than ten specialized books on tumor and published more than thirty professional papers. Among them, he and Prof. Li Peiwen edited the book “Chinese Medicine and Malignant Tumors”, which is the main reference book for European and American doctors to treat malignant tumors with Chinese medicine. As an authoritative expert with profound attainments, in 2008, Cheng was selected by the State Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine as the academic successor of Professor Li Peiwen, the fourth batch of famous old Chinese medicine practitioners, and his application for the qualification of chief physician was approved by the Title Evaluation Committee of the Ministry of Health in 2010. Despite his praiseworthy achievements in the industry, Dr. Cheng is as modest and progressive as ever. He is grateful to those who supported and inspired him like Prof. Li Peiwen on his growth path. The road is long, and I will go up and down to seek for it. Dr. Cheng Zhiqiang’s adherence to the philosophy of great medicine continues to derive new connotations in reality, and the medical path is boundless, and medical ethics is like a monument, engraving the past and highlighting the future.