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Chapter 66 Discussion of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Chapter 66 - Discussion of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Since Mr. Zhang arrived yesterday, netizens from the traditional Chinese medicine community have flocked in to have a look, and the popularity of the live broadcast room has skyrocketed again.
The barrage has also become an academic discussion on difficult and complicated diseases. I don’t know, I thought it was a live broadcast of a traditional Chinese medicine seminar!
Of course, because they are all professionals with some ability, there are more doubts.
Although they are not Heizi, their words are sharper than Heizi's.
Heizi has been so happy in the past two days. He can finally catch a fish and do less work. Isn't the whole screen full of words?
All they have to do is fan the flames and throw out a lead, and these 'academically proficient' professionals will attack them.
For example, Zhang Laozheng and Ye Zhen are currently discussing the decline of traditional Chinese medicine.
Zhang Zhongyi, who was in the Chinese medicine pharmacy, sighed while looking through the medicinal materials in the medicine cabinet: "Traditional Chinese medicine is the quintessence of Chinese quintessence, and has been accepted and loved by the masses throughout the ages. As a result, there are many people who practice medicine. However, most of them are easy to learn but difficult to master, and they cannot be mastered.”
"Although the main reason why it is difficult to master medicine is that it is limited by talent and hard work, random learning and no method of practicing medicine are the real main factors."
"It would be great if there were more unknown masters like you in the world!"
Medical netizens in the live broadcast room couldn’t help but feel sad:
"That's right. People who have never been exposed to it have no idea how difficult it is to learn Chinese medicine!"
"I have the most say. I originally chose Chinese medicine as my major. After one week of classes, I applied to change my major..."
"It's still possible to get started, as long as you memorize more and read more cases, but it's really difficult to master it!"
"Don't you think it's ridiculous to discuss these things with someone who practices medicine without a license?"
"I have to say that Mr. Zhang was a little impulsive this time. I don't think an anchor who has not received systematic training can have any medical skills."
When Ye Zhen heard the old man's sigh and pessimism, she comforted him that this was the irresistible torrent of history.
"Traditional Chinese medicine has a long history and is profound. From ancient times to today, Chinese medicine has grown into a towering tree and become an indispensable part of Chinese civilization."
"In ancient times, traditional Chinese medicine served the Chinese nation, although there were also techniques such as decoctions, pills, acupuncture, massage, acupuncture, medicated baths, and charms."
"But because there are very few practitioners, the technology is mastered by a few people, and it is limited by historical conditions, various medical techniques of traditional Chinese medicine have not been well developed."
The questioning barrage that filled the live broadcast room hadn’t passed yet, and it was a bit embarrassing:
"I am not a medical practitioner, but as a spectator, since the anchor can say these words, it means that she has profound knowledge."
"I would like to ask the medical netizens who just questioned it, do you know what the anchor said about taking medicated baths?"
"You can know this by reading more books, but it doesn't mean that she really understands medical skills!"
Zhang Zhongyi nodded when he heard this, looked up at her, and said with admiration: "It is the principle to pursue the source, but the phenomenon of random learning is too prevalent at present, memorizing soup songs, medicinal formulas, and adhering to the fear of eighteen against nineteen , transcribe success stories, etc.”
"As long as it doesn't start from the basics, that is, from the most basic medical principles, it will be regarded as random learning."
"Let me ask you, if you don't even understand the most basic medical principles, why should you learn medicine? What diseases should you treat? Why is it cured? Why is it not cured? Do you understand the reasons why it is right or wrong?"
"It can be said that if you don't fully understand the principles of medicine, whether you are practicing medicine or prescribing and treating diseases, you will only be looking at things in the fog and not learning truly." "And I came here because I found that the children can comprehensively understand the principles of traditional Chinese medicine. , I don’t stick to a certain pattern when using medicine, even I have to stick to a certain pattern! So I come here to visit and learn!”
The dissatisfied barrage in the live broadcast room still stayed on the interface, which was even more embarrassing.
At the same time, these medical staff were also embarrassed by Mr. Zhang’s words:
"I've never seen Mr. Zhang, but I think Mr. Zhang can see me. I never knew that I was studying so seriously that I was just studying randomly?"
"But this is indeed something that you should learn when entering Chinese medicine! Otherwise, how can you learn it?"
"I believe that most medical practitioners are like Mr. Zhang said. If they don't understand the principles of traditional Chinese medicine, they just follow the ancestors. It's like seeing flowers in the fog."
"I just learned it, but it's not true. I can prescribe prescriptions and treat diseases, but I only stick to what I learned systematically."
"I have never seen anchors using drugs like this. Because of the stereotypes about the properties of drugs, I thought the anchors were using drugs indiscriminately while watching the live broadcast."
"Mr. Zhang has said that he himself has not yet reached the point of being eclectic! This shows that the anchor's medical skills are not fake!"
Ye Zhen stopped when she heard that Mr. Zhang wanted to learn, "Mr. Zhang, you think too highly of me, it's my turn to learn from you!"
Zhang Zhongyi laughed and said, "You don't have to be modest, little friend. I can still see what your level is."
"According to historical records, famous doctors such as the Four Great Ming Masters of the Jin and Yuan Dynasties all came out to diagnose diseases after thoroughly understanding the most basic medical principles."
"Just imagine, in that era, except for a few major classics, where were there any medical books to read?"
"TCM techniques are diverse, including prescriptions, acupuncture, massage, bone setting, medicated baths, dietary therapy, Qigong health care, etc."
"If you don't understand the principles of medicine, you will also be ignorant of these traditional Chinese medicine techniques. You won't know the cause of good or bad treatment."
Netizens who practice medicine in the live broadcast room blushed at the comments:
"This is indeed the reality. We have to admit that the ancients were much wiser than modern people."
"Yes, the development of modern science and technology has made people become lazier and lazier. Isn't technology just for the convenience of using less brains? In fact, it's scary if you think about it!"
"Traditional Chinese medicine is really broad and profound. As Mr. Zhang said, as long as you are proficient in one, you will be the best. It is impossible to be proficient in everything!"
"I remember Mr. Zhang knew how to do it and talked about it in an interview program. Otherwise, why would he be a national player?"
"Mr. Zhang must have seen that the anchor prescription is more sophisticated, so he wanted to discuss it."
Ye Zhen really felt that Mrs. Zhang thought highly of her. All she had learned was just decades of practice, and she only benefited from that ancient dynasty.
Mr. Zhang also mentioned the principle: "Take acupuncture as an example. The medical principles of acupuncture and moxibustion are to use external techniques to dredge meridians and allow qi and blood to circulate normally, so as to achieve the purpose of curing or alleviating the condition. , and its therapeutic effect is limited to this.”
"In other words, acupuncture can only treat diseases within the scope of acupuncture's medical principles, but cannot treat diseases outside the scope of its medical principles. For example, cancer, acupuncture can eliminate internal congestion and cancer? It is impossible."
The scope of the medical knowledge they inherited was different. When Ye Zhen heard this, she couldn't help but say, "It's also possible."
(End of this chapter)
Since Mr. Zhang arrived yesterday, netizens from the traditional Chinese medicine community have flocked in to have a look, and the popularity of the live broadcast room has skyrocketed again.
The barrage has also become an academic discussion on difficult and complicated diseases. I don’t know, I thought it was a live broadcast of a traditional Chinese medicine seminar!
Of course, because they are all professionals with some ability, there are more doubts.
Although they are not Heizi, their words are sharper than Heizi's.
Heizi has been so happy in the past two days. He can finally catch a fish and do less work. Isn't the whole screen full of words?
All they have to do is fan the flames and throw out a lead, and these 'academically proficient' professionals will attack them.
For example, Zhang Laozheng and Ye Zhen are currently discussing the decline of traditional Chinese medicine.
Zhang Zhongyi, who was in the Chinese medicine pharmacy, sighed while looking through the medicinal materials in the medicine cabinet: "Traditional Chinese medicine is the quintessence of Chinese quintessence, and has been accepted and loved by the masses throughout the ages. As a result, there are many people who practice medicine. However, most of them are easy to learn but difficult to master, and they cannot be mastered.”
"Although the main reason why it is difficult to master medicine is that it is limited by talent and hard work, random learning and no method of practicing medicine are the real main factors."
"It would be great if there were more unknown masters like you in the world!"
Medical netizens in the live broadcast room couldn’t help but feel sad:
"That's right. People who have never been exposed to it have no idea how difficult it is to learn Chinese medicine!"
"I have the most say. I originally chose Chinese medicine as my major. After one week of classes, I applied to change my major..."
"It's still possible to get started, as long as you memorize more and read more cases, but it's really difficult to master it!"
"Don't you think it's ridiculous to discuss these things with someone who practices medicine without a license?"
"I have to say that Mr. Zhang was a little impulsive this time. I don't think an anchor who has not received systematic training can have any medical skills."
When Ye Zhen heard the old man's sigh and pessimism, she comforted him that this was the irresistible torrent of history.
"Traditional Chinese medicine has a long history and is profound. From ancient times to today, Chinese medicine has grown into a towering tree and become an indispensable part of Chinese civilization."
"In ancient times, traditional Chinese medicine served the Chinese nation, although there were also techniques such as decoctions, pills, acupuncture, massage, acupuncture, medicated baths, and charms."
"But because there are very few practitioners, the technology is mastered by a few people, and it is limited by historical conditions, various medical techniques of traditional Chinese medicine have not been well developed."
The questioning barrage that filled the live broadcast room hadn’t passed yet, and it was a bit embarrassing:
"I am not a medical practitioner, but as a spectator, since the anchor can say these words, it means that she has profound knowledge."
"I would like to ask the medical netizens who just questioned it, do you know what the anchor said about taking medicated baths?"
"You can know this by reading more books, but it doesn't mean that she really understands medical skills!"
Zhang Zhongyi nodded when he heard this, looked up at her, and said with admiration: "It is the principle to pursue the source, but the phenomenon of random learning is too prevalent at present, memorizing soup songs, medicinal formulas, and adhering to the fear of eighteen against nineteen , transcribe success stories, etc.”
"As long as it doesn't start from the basics, that is, from the most basic medical principles, it will be regarded as random learning."
"Let me ask you, if you don't even understand the most basic medical principles, why should you learn medicine? What diseases should you treat? Why is it cured? Why is it not cured? Do you understand the reasons why it is right or wrong?"
"It can be said that if you don't fully understand the principles of medicine, whether you are practicing medicine or prescribing and treating diseases, you will only be looking at things in the fog and not learning truly." "And I came here because I found that the children can comprehensively understand the principles of traditional Chinese medicine. , I don’t stick to a certain pattern when using medicine, even I have to stick to a certain pattern! So I come here to visit and learn!”
The dissatisfied barrage in the live broadcast room still stayed on the interface, which was even more embarrassing.
At the same time, these medical staff were also embarrassed by Mr. Zhang’s words:
"I've never seen Mr. Zhang, but I think Mr. Zhang can see me. I never knew that I was studying so seriously that I was just studying randomly?"
"But this is indeed something that you should learn when entering Chinese medicine! Otherwise, how can you learn it?"
"I believe that most medical practitioners are like Mr. Zhang said. If they don't understand the principles of traditional Chinese medicine, they just follow the ancestors. It's like seeing flowers in the fog."
"I just learned it, but it's not true. I can prescribe prescriptions and treat diseases, but I only stick to what I learned systematically."
"I have never seen anchors using drugs like this. Because of the stereotypes about the properties of drugs, I thought the anchors were using drugs indiscriminately while watching the live broadcast."
"Mr. Zhang has said that he himself has not yet reached the point of being eclectic! This shows that the anchor's medical skills are not fake!"
Ye Zhen stopped when she heard that Mr. Zhang wanted to learn, "Mr. Zhang, you think too highly of me, it's my turn to learn from you!"
Zhang Zhongyi laughed and said, "You don't have to be modest, little friend. I can still see what your level is."
"According to historical records, famous doctors such as the Four Great Ming Masters of the Jin and Yuan Dynasties all came out to diagnose diseases after thoroughly understanding the most basic medical principles."
"Just imagine, in that era, except for a few major classics, where were there any medical books to read?"
"TCM techniques are diverse, including prescriptions, acupuncture, massage, bone setting, medicated baths, dietary therapy, Qigong health care, etc."
"If you don't understand the principles of medicine, you will also be ignorant of these traditional Chinese medicine techniques. You won't know the cause of good or bad treatment."
Netizens who practice medicine in the live broadcast room blushed at the comments:
"This is indeed the reality. We have to admit that the ancients were much wiser than modern people."
"Yes, the development of modern science and technology has made people become lazier and lazier. Isn't technology just for the convenience of using less brains? In fact, it's scary if you think about it!"
"Traditional Chinese medicine is really broad and profound. As Mr. Zhang said, as long as you are proficient in one, you will be the best. It is impossible to be proficient in everything!"
"I remember Mr. Zhang knew how to do it and talked about it in an interview program. Otherwise, why would he be a national player?"
"Mr. Zhang must have seen that the anchor prescription is more sophisticated, so he wanted to discuss it."
Ye Zhen really felt that Mrs. Zhang thought highly of her. All she had learned was just decades of practice, and she only benefited from that ancient dynasty.
Mr. Zhang also mentioned the principle: "Take acupuncture as an example. The medical principles of acupuncture and moxibustion are to use external techniques to dredge meridians and allow qi and blood to circulate normally, so as to achieve the purpose of curing or alleviating the condition. , and its therapeutic effect is limited to this.”
"In other words, acupuncture can only treat diseases within the scope of acupuncture's medical principles, but cannot treat diseases outside the scope of its medical principles. For example, cancer, acupuncture can eliminate internal congestion and cancer? It is impossible."
The scope of the medical knowledge they inherited was different. When Ye Zhen heard this, she couldn't help but say, "It's also possible."
(End of this chapter)
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