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Remarks on the launch

Let’s talk about why I write Chinese medicine articles.

At first I wanted to write about fantasy and fairy tales, and then I started reading about Taoism on the Internet to see if there were any better ideas. I accidentally saw Master Ni’s video.

Then I got out of control and became completely obsessed with Chinese medicine.

But at that time, I just watched it and didn’t say that I wanted to write a Chinese medicine article, because I didn’t know how to write it at all. Apart from watching some videos, I didn’t understand Chinese medicine at all. I couldn’t write a Chinese medicine article with this knowledge base.

Later, Xianxia failed, and history failed. After the transformation, I failed one after another and I didn’t know what to write. Then I thought, why not write about things that interest me. I used to write about games because I like games, and then there are

Got some results.

But what am I interested in?

At that time, there was only Chinese medicine.

But I can't.

Then I started to read medical articles. The great doctor Ling Ran read them, and when the doctor prescribed a plug-in, I read them, but they were all Western medical articles. After reading them, I still didn’t know how to write them.

At this time, I started searching for traditional Chinese medicine, and I came across this book by Xu Yang, a Chinese medicine practitioner. I was shocked when I read it. There are thousands of books on traditional Chinese medicine, which is awesome.

At that time, it was the only Wanding TCM text in Qidian.

I read it and it was so well written that it made me feel like I could do it myself.

Open the book! (I didn’t dare to be at the starting point for fear of being criticized.)

Five days later, eunuch.

Open again!

Oh! This time the v-collection exploded!

On the shelves, five hundred to one!

The shortcomings of a serious lack of knowledge reserves have emerged.

I don’t have that diamond, so I can’t do the porcelain work!

How about changing the subject?

After I fell into a tangled state again, I started to watch videos and articles on the Internet like crazy, so that as long as I opened all the major platforms, I would find things related to traditional Chinese medicine.

It was also during that period that I saw a lot of negative comments about traditional Chinese medicine, which made me wonder whether traditional Chinese medicine was useful. If it was really useful, why would so many people say it didn't work?

Then I began to systematically watch Master Ni’s videos, and gradually gained a vague understanding of Chinese medicine.

I know that many people look down on Master Ni now and think he is a liar. I really have no way to prove whether he is right or wrong, but at least I have learned his dialectical way of looking at everything.

That is the scientific formula of hypothesis, verification, and finally conclusion.

It was this attitude that changed my perception. No matter what, I can be regarded as inheriting the teacher's kindness, so everyone who doesn't like him, please be kind to me.

As for me, I will not jump to conclusions about him before I fully understand the Chinese medicine he is talking about.

After gaining a little systematic understanding, I wanted to write a book again. This time I was very ambitious. I wanted to rectify the name of traditional Chinese medicine. I became more ambitious and started writing about the dispute between Chinese and Western medicine.

The result was predictable, so I jumped in again. I took too big a step and tore my balls. I didn’t even know anything about Chinese medicine, and I didn’t know anything about Western medicine, but I wanted to let the two kinds of medicine collide and create sparks in my book.

Idiot's dream!

It was also this failure that made me realize that I am just a novice in Chinese medicine and I am not that capable. So, by chance, I discovered an idea that organs speak for themselves. In Chinese medicine, the five internal organs not only represent organs, but also the organs.

They include various functions of the body. (Recommend this book, the chief surgeon of a great country.)

I felt that this idea was very consistent with traditional Chinese medicine, so I didn’t prepare anything. I just opened Word and uploaded the first chapter on a certain website.

My purpose for that book is very simple, which is to share what I know and what I am learning about Chinese medicine. I don’t want to make the topic so big anymore. That is beyond my control. I just want what I know.

It is enough to let more people know about things, learn from them together if they are right, and accept criticism from everyone if they are wrong.

The result was beyond my expectation. The results there were better than I expected. However, due to some special reasons, I did not continue to update. There were my own reasons and external reasons, which made my mentality explode.

But I wasn't willing to give in. I finally found the subject matter and style that suited me. I didn't want to give up just like that, and I really liked Chinese medicine.

So, I opened this book again, the theme is still the same, just sharing, nothing else.

But I didn't expect that as soon as I opened the book, there would be a lot of criticism. I was completely stunned at that time. Seven or eight comments in the comment area that day were all about me, and the number of likes was so high.

Then I went back and read what I wrote in the beginning over and over again. It seems that apart from using a system to describe the patient's symptoms through the five internal organs in an anthropomorphic way, I didn't write that Chinese medicine is very metaphysical, right?

Why do some people say that I am all about metaphysics, that I am a civilist, and that I am a prodigal?

If you say I don’t understand metaphysics, is it because I have a system? Can’t Traditional Chinese Medicine use a system? I also understand folk science. I am not from an academic background. As long as everyone discusses the folk science and points out my mistakes, I will

I won’t be angry. There were so many people scolding me in the comment section, but I didn’t delete any of them. (I just deleted two oatmeal ones.)

A brother said that the prescription I wrote was wrong, and I admitted it, but I didn't make random assumptions. I just found information and wrote it down. After that, he recommended me to read the "Pediatric Medicinal Formula" and I placed an order on the same day.

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What makes me most uncomfortable is that I am a prostitute. I watched a little bit of that TV series but didn’t watch all of it. I don’t know what happened next, but I think the TV series was wrong from the beginning.

The most important thing in Chinese medicine is morality. Medical ethics is more important than medical skills. You made the protagonist look like a ruffian. He has no education and no traditional culture from primary school. Just because he is the protagonist, he can learn Chinese medicine without morality and foundation. You forcefully describe a person.

The so-called contrasting growth plot is about all Chinese medicine practitioners who work hard to inherit Chinese medicine and persist in learning every day. I firmly disagree with this.

I asked myself that I didn’t make this kind of mistake, nor did I make up some folk remedies, so I felt really bad after criticizing me.

I am also the most disgusted with the kind of people who don’t tell you what you are wrong about when you are wrong, but just label them as soon as they come up. This kind of people are the most despicable. If I didn’t want to pollute the comment area and this chapter, I would have scolded you. (

I didn’t scold you, so fellow book friends, don’t scold me either. Misfortunes come from your mouth, be careful in your words and deeds, and be a virtuous person. If you really can’t help it, just scold at your phone screen, don’t type it out.)

Well, having said all this, I also hope that everyone can view this book rationally. If you think it is useful, you will believe it. If you think it is nonsense, you will not believe it.

I believe that everyone has their own judgment, and I also believe that little Karami like me has not yet reached the point where a book can influence the entire TCM community and hinder the development of TCM.

Okay, that’s all. I hope my words will make you feel it’s worth subscribing. That’s the greatest value of writing this book!

As for the number of subscriptions, I don’t ask for it. It’s up to you, and the updates are guaranteed to be two updates. Additional updates depend on your mood and status. This kind of writing is still a bit difficult for me as a non-professional.
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