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Chapter 204: I don't have the ability to innovate

The graduation thesis defense process generally includes five parts: self-introduction, respondent's statement, questions and answers, summary and acknowledgments.

The first part is self-introduction.

As the opening statement of the defense, the respondent needs to clearly introduce his or her name, student number, major, grade, etc.

This kind of self-introduction is of course an impression score. The general requirements are to behave generously, have a calm attitude, smile, introduce yourself politely and appropriately, and strive to leave a good impression on the review panel.

This level is not a problem for any student who has some ability to speak in public.

Li Duanyang naturally has no problem.

Today he behaved quite humbly and introduced himself politely and clearly.

Next is a 10-15 minute presentation by the respondent on his or her thesis.

Summarize the title and main content of the paper, the basis for the title, research purpose, research methods, etc.

During this period, explanations are usually done in conjunction with the defense ppt.

Li Duanyang also made ppt.

The title of his thesis is health preservation, so he must first solve the problem, what is health preservation?

The so-called health preservation in traditional Chinese medicine is a medical activity that uses various methods to maintain life, enhance physical fitness, and prevent diseases, thereby prolonging life.

Health preservation mainly means maintenance, recuperation and nourishment.

Then he points out the main thrust of his paper.

Li Duanyang took a passage from the "Huangdi Nei Jing" as his main theme, that is, health preservation should be "based on yin and yang, harmonious with magic, eating in moderation, living regularly, and not working rashly."

This short paragraph has actually pointed out the essence of traditional Chinese medicine’s health care.

But these words are easy to understand, but difficult to do!

Next, Li Duanyang started from the following sections: "Heaven and man correspond to each other, Tao follows nature", "Modulate emotions and be virtuous," "Be harmonious with magic, eat and drink in moderation", "Appropriate work and rest, combine movement and stillness".

A brief explanation was given.

This completes the overview of his thesis.

Well, the entire overview can be said to be clear and well-reasoned, but... there is really nothing new...

When Li Duanyang finished this summary of his thesis, there was silence, and many students looked disappointed. Is this the genius junior student who recently became famous at the University of Traditional Chinese Medicine? Why do you feel that this graduation thesis is so mediocre?

Woolen cloth?

Without any intention of innovation, what is the point of writing such a graduation thesis?

Obviously, if the president of the University of Traditional Chinese Medicine hadn't come today, many students would have left now. Listening to such a graduation thesis defense is simply a waste of time and life!

The review team was also silent. You looked at me and I looked at you. Now that the outline of the respondent's thesis has been completed, it's time to enter the thesis question and defense session. It depends on who asks the question first.

"Cough, cough." Xiao Yanhong, one of the three professors, coughed twice to clear his throat and began to ask Li Duanyang questions.

"Your paper, um, is well organized and has clear conclusions, but, um, it lacks a bit of innovative spirit. Generally speaking, graduation thesis still needs some innovative spirit. What do you think of this?" Xiao Yanhong asked.

This is not a question, but it directly points to the biggest problem of Li Duanyang's paper, which is really difficult to answer.

If Li Duanyang simply admitted that his paper lacked innovation, then his thesis defense would be considered a failure.

But if Li Duanyang denies that his thesis lacks innovation, then he is obviously lying with his eyes closed, because everyone present can hear that his graduation thesis is really nothing new.

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Therefore, this is a dilemma, which contains murderous intent in the ordinary.

"My paper is really not innovative." Li Duanyang said calmly, "It's not that I don't want to innovate, but that I don't have the ability to innovate at all."

Everyone's eyes widened after hearing what Li Duanyang said. Is this answer an admission of failure?

However, Li Duanyang changed his words next.

"Looking at the thousands of years since the completion of the Huangdi Neijing, has there been any innovation in the history of traditional Chinese medicine? All of them are just supplements and improvements."

"Take "Treatise on Febrile and Miscellaneous Diseases" as an example. It only supplements the "Huangdi Neijing" in terms of specific treatment methods and prescriptions. Is there anything in it that surpasses the "Huangdi Neijing" in terms of medical theory?

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"No!"

"Take the height of the Huangdi Neijing as an example. It has stood at the top of the inheritance history of traditional Chinese medicine for thousands of years from the beginning. For thousands of years, no one has made any innovations in all medical methods. I am just a mere

How can TCM doctors have the ability to innovate?”

"As far as my current level is concerned, it is good enough to clearly understand the discussion on health preservation in the "Huangdi Neijing". How can I dare to talk about innovation?"

As soon as Li Duanyang finished speaking, the whole place fell into silence. A few students below quietly gave Li Duanyang a thumbs up. Yes, most of today's traditional Chinese medicine doctors graduate and don't know how to diagnose pulse or even tongue.

Is it really possible that students, who have almost no ability to treat diseases clinically, are required to write some innovative ideas in their graduation thesis?

This is simply nonsense!

"What you are saying is too absolute. There are big innovations and small innovations. If you can add a medicine or create a new recipe, can this be called innovation?" Xiao Yanhong said disapprovingly.

"Of course, if you have to say it, this can be considered innovation." Li Duanyang took a step back, "But I'm sorry, I don't have such innovation ability."

"As a traditional Chinese medicine doctor who is about to graduate, my most important task now is to learn to see a doctor, learn to use the four diagnostic methods of the predecessors to diagnose the patient's condition, and learn to use the experienced prescriptions and prescriptions of the predecessors to treat the patient's condition, rather than emergency treatment.

I am in a hurry to innovate in prescriptions and even medicine and pharmacology, but I have absolutely no such ability."

"Currently, I just want to honestly study and understand the medical science, pharmacology and prescriptions of our predecessors, and improve my medical skills in a down-to-earth manner."

Xiao Yanhong wanted to say something else, so she opened her mouth, but found that she had nothing to say at all.

The innovation of traditional Chinese medicine is a false proposition, at least as far as the current overall level of the traditional Chinese medicine community is concerned. We have lost a lot of excellent inheritance, and many diseases that could be treated with traditional Chinese medicine in the past cannot be cured now.

What kind of innovation is there to talk about?

At present, the most important task of the entire Chinese medicine community is to learn and inherit the excellence and essence of ancient Chinese medicine!

Therefore, it is really a false proposition for a traditional Chinese medicine doctor who is about to graduate to write new ideas in a graduation thesis!

Principal Tang Jirong, who was sitting in the middle seat in the front row, looked at Li Duanyang thoughtfully.

Li Duanyang's words made him reflect on the requirements for thesis defense of TCM graduates in recent years, as well as the problems existing in the entire TCM teaching model.

------Digression-----

I am very grateful to the book friend Wei-Xiao for the reward, and I am very grateful to the book friend Fud for the monthly pass. By the way, because my application for the last book on another account was not successful, I did not get the 600 yuan for full attendance last month. It was a hard work for the whole month.

After that, my income is only 388 yuan. This month it will be like this

I can't get perfect attendance anymore. So I can't stick to two updates. It may be finished soon, otherwise it will affect the next book's perfect attendance. There is no way, I can't write well, it all depends on this perfect attendance, and I don't even have perfect attendance.

Between two and three hundred months, I can’t stand it anymore. Sorry!


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