Chapter 50 Curiosity
Director Sun resisted the urge to ask any questions in front of his relatives. After they left with the prescription, Director Sun didn't even bother to see them off.

"Doctor Li, I don't mean anything else. I just want to ask, when did you learn Chinese medicine? I remember your file says you studied Western medicine in technical secondary school, right?"

"Yes, I studied Western medicine in school, and I learned Chinese medicine from my grandfather."

Thanks to the old man who adopted him, who knew Chinese medicine and had been treating patients for many years and was quite famous in their area, he had a very reasonable explanation for his sudden knowledge of Chinese medicine.

"Your grandfather?" Director Sun was slightly stunned, and then asked curiously: "I wonder who your grandfather is..."

"My grandfather's name is Li Yuanhe. He never worked in a hospital. He always ran a small clinic at home. Neighbors would go to him if they had a headache or fever."

After the founding of the People's Republic of China, the country vigorously encouraged the opening of private clinics, which was a powerful supplement to the shortage of medical resources. It was not until the 17th year of the founding of the People's Republic of China that it was banned. The old man who adopted Li Yancheng was also absent that year.

The country has always attached great importance to the medical industry. When some universities resumed classes in the 21st year of the founding of the People's Republic of China and the recommendation system for admission to universities was restored, medical majors were among the majors allowed to be offered.

Actually, if you think about it, we have to take it seriously. Everyone will experience birth, aging, sickness and death.

"Li Yuanhe?"

Hearing this name, Director Sun frowned and thought for a while, then asked uncertainly, "Doctor Li, is your home in Meishan East Hutong?"

"Yes, Director Sun knows my grandfather?"

Li Yancheng was now interested. In his memory, the old man who adopted him hardly ever interacted with people in the medical community in Beijing.

"I've heard of it. If I remember correctly, when we were founded, we went to invite your grandfather, but unfortunately the old man refused on the grounds of old age and poor health." Director Sun nodded: "Doctor Li, your grandfather is now..."

"My grandfather passed away two years ago."

"Two years ago? Sigh...most of the older generation have passed away."

Director Sun shook his head with some emotion.

At the same time, a strong sense of doubt arose in his heart.

Because in his memory, this old man, like his master, learned medicine in the Western Medicine Bureau founded by the Qing Dynasty when he was a child. Western medicine was the main subject, and Chinese medicine only taught the basics.

Because that was the time when the Qing government was carrying out reforms and promoting Western learning.

Logically speaking, this old man shouldn't be good at Chinese medicine, so why...

Could it be that the old man has learned Chinese medicine from other channels?
But he had never heard of any medical expert in Beijing who used acupuncture as the main method of treatment!
"Doctor Li, the acupuncture points and meridians I saw you using just now seem to be somewhat different from what I know. I wonder what your acupuncture technique is?"

"Uh……"

Li Yancheng didn't know how to explain the question. The acupuncture points he used were all told to him by the inherited memory. Because he had not yet completely sorted out this memory, he had not yet mastered it and made it his own.

Therefore, he knew the treatment method in his memory but did not know why, and he had no way to explain it.

He was stunned, and Director Sun misunderstood him. He waved his hand and said, "Doctor Li, don't take it personally. I just asked because I was excited."

Director Sun's reaction was exactly the same as Zhou Guotao's at the time. He also thought that this acupuncture technique was Li Yancheng's secret. Seeing that the other party seemed unwilling to talk about it, he hurriedly explained it.

Hearing him say this, Li Yancheng secretly breathed a sigh of relief.

He really didn't have any idea of ​​cherishing something for himself. The key point was that he hadn't learned it yet, so he couldn't teach it to others.

Over the past month, he has been carefully sorting out the memory that was passed down to him, but in such a short time, he estimated that he had only sorted out one ten-thousandth of it, and he had used up several bottles of ink. He went to the logistics department to get ink several times in a month, and the logistics staff suspected that he had taken the ink home.

He himself didn't know how long it would take to sort everything out.

Fortunately, he doesn't have anything else to do now. Whenever he has free time at work, he will start to organize. When he comes home, after tutoring Xiao Ningning and the third child of the Zhao family in the front yard who occasionally comes over, apart from making clothes for himself, he does this.

I've been sticking with it for the past month and I'm really enjoying it.

With something to do, time would pass faster, and he would forget about whether he should find a partner.

After getting a rough idea of ​​the current medical skills of his youngest doctor, Director Sun left without much communication.

Before Li Yancheng could breathe a sigh of relief, the curtain of the clinic door was lifted again and a head poked in.

He looked up and saw an acquaintance, Xiao Yuan, his junior high school classmate who worked at the heavy machinery factory.

"Xiao Yuan, why are you here? Please sit down."

"Hey, come...I'm here to see you."

Seeing that there was no one else in the clinic, Xiao Yuan walked in with a smile.

"See a doctor?" Li Yancheng glanced at Xiao Yuan's face, and after a closer look he found that... there seemed to be something wrong with this guy.

A yellow face, dark circles under the eyes, and a feeling of floating when walking are most likely symptoms of a massive depletion of kidney energy.

This is what we often call excessive indulgence.

But when we met at the ghost market that time, this guy said he didn’t have a partner for the time being. He came back this time just to prepare to look for one. How could he have found the right one so quickly?
But even if we find the right one and things have developed to this point, it's a bit too fast. It's only been a month.

Does that mean that the entire process from blind dating to marriage can be completed in just one month?

Although nowadays we emphasize being out of this world and abandoning the old traditions in everything, it can't be done so quickly, right?

"Xiao Yuan, are you married?"

"Married?" Xiao Yuan, who had just sat down, was slightly stunned, shook his head and said, "Not married, didn't I tell you last time, how could you get married so soon?"

"Then how do you... come on, put your arms up."

Li Yancheng was worried that he might have made a wrong judgment, so before he finished speaking, he pushed the pulse pillow over and let Xiao Yuan put it on.

"Check your pulse?"

Xiao Yuan was a little surprised to see the pulse pillow, because he knew that this classmate studied Western medicine. How come Western medicine doctors also need to take pulses now?
Moreover, although he said he came to see a doctor, he didn't really want to see a doctor, but had other needs.

"Dacheng, I'm not sick. I came here to ask you to prescribe some medicine for me."

"What medicine?"

Li Yancheng didn't say anything like "Look at your complexion, are you sick?". If someone says you're not sick, then you're not sick. When he heard that he came here to get some medicine, he asked curiously.

(End of this chapter)

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