Tang Min looked solemn, "I previously submitted a paper to the Chinese Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine, which was said to overlap with other people's content. I wrote this myself some time ago, how could I do that?
Can it overlap with other people’s papers?”
"Has anyone come into contact with your thesis?" Gu Jingchuan asked again.
Tang Min glanced at Doctor Feng and replied, "Master showed it to Professor Jiang from the College of Traditional Chinese Medicine. He said he could help me revise it, and then when it is published, it will also be signed.
His name was mentioned, but the master refused."
Gu Jingchuan comforted her, "Don't be impatient. I'll go to the College of Traditional Chinese Medicine tomorrow to ask about the situation."
Gu Jingchuan believed that the professor surnamed Jiang should not be so bold as to blatantly plagiarize other people's work.
He is already a highly respected professor, so he is not afraid of losing his reputation by doing this?
Doctor Feng looked gloomy and remained silent.
At this moment, he suddenly thought that besides Professor Jiang, there was someone else who had read Tang Min's paper.
But he would rather believe that Professor Jiang did it.
The next morning, Dr. Feng Shen and Tang Min went directly to the College of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
Doctor Feng took Tang Min directly to Professor Jiang's office.
Professor Jiang is actually in the office right now.
No one knew that he had been regretting for the past two days. As a professor at an institution of higher learning, he was so blinded by fame and wealth that he made such excessive demands on others.
That day someone came to his office and said that he hoped he would make an exception to accept a student, and he also showed him such a paper.
He didn't know what was wrong with him at the time, so he proposed to have his name signed on the paper.
The argument of that paper was novel, but there were a few points in it that he didn't quite agree with. He meant that he could help revise it, and it would be reasonable to sign his name on it.
They usually tutor students on their papers, and when they are published, some of them will also sign their tutor's name.
After he made such a request, the other party immediately became angry.
Before the man left, he said angrily, "He has been traveling in the world for so many years, and he has never seen such a shameless person!"
And also mentioned the name of their dean.
As soon as the man left, he regretted it.
Professor Jiang is an authority in the College of Traditional Chinese Medicine. These days, he has been anxious, fearing that the leaders of the college would find out about this matter.
Tang Min and Doctor Feng knocked on the door and entered.
Professor Jiang saw that it was the man who came over with the paper that day and asked him to make an exception to have a student. There was also a little girl with him.
Although Professor Jiang was nervous in his heart, he could not lose his dignity in appearance. He immediately sat upright and assumed the posture of a professor.
"You two, what's the matter?"
Doctor Feng scolded her as soon as she entered the door, "Jiang, you sit here like a dog and teach students, but you do such shameless things in private. Are you worthy of being a teacher?"
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"You..." Professor Jiang was speechless after being scolded by him, and he didn't know how to speak for a while.
"What did I do that was shameless? You came to me to find me through the back door. I didn't agree because you were shameless?"
"I'm not going to beat around the bush, but you plagiarized the paper I brought you last time and published it in the Chinese Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine, right?"
When Professor Jiang heard this, he immediately became furious, "Don't accuse me unjustly. When did I plagiarize your paper? I am a great professor, would I do that kind of thing?"
Divine Doctor Feng sneered, "Professor? You really put yourself in a position of pride!"
Traditional Chinese medicine has been harmed by such well-dressed so-called professors.
Professor Jiang looked embarrassed when Doctor Feng scolded him, "I'm sorry about what happened last time. I was hoping that I could revise the paper so that I could sign my name on the back.
It’s also reasonable, I didn’t say complete possession.”
"So you mean you don't admit it?"
Of course Professor Jiang would not admit it, "How can I admit something I haven't done?"
When Tang Min saw her master and Professor Jiang quarreling, she stepped forward and said, "I wrote Professor Jiang's paper. I hope to use that paper to arouse everyone's attention to traditional Chinese medicine health preservation."
I'm honored that you can take a fancy to me, but if you use other means to take advantage of other people's creative achievements as your own, this behavior is very shameful."
In his previous life, Tang Min followed Professor Jiang from the College of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
After she came in at this time and saw the professor, she realized that the master had made a mistake.
I gave the paper to Professor Jiang.
Although she didn't know Professor Jiang in her previous life, she had heard a lot about him and he loved to take advantage of his students.
For example, sign your name on a student's paper.
She really believed in her master.
I thought Master knew Professor Jiang and didn't tell him his name clearly.
At this time, as soon as Tang Min finished speaking, Professor Jiang was surprised, "Girl, you said you wrote that paper?"
How can someone so young write such a profound paper?
Tang Min nodded firmly, "That's right."
Professor Jiang felt ashamed in his heart, ashamed that he was not good at academics.
Because he couldn't write such a paper himself.
"What you wrote is very good, and I admire it very much, but you said that I plagiarized your paper, which I will never admit, because I have never done it."
Doctor Feng snorted coldly, "I haven't done it before. Haven't you already wanted to sign your name on that paper?"
From the bottom of his heart, he hoped that this matter had something to do with Professor Jiang.
He really didn't want to doubt another person.
Professor Jiang awkwardly adjusted his glasses and explained forcefully, "I just explained this, I hope I can help you revise it, and then I will sign my name as a tutor, you know
Yes, but I didn’t say that I would completely take possession of the fruits of your labor.”
"I won't talk nonsense to you, I'll go directly to the dean."
This incident quickly alarmed the dean of the medical school.
The dean is a Mediterranean uncle in his fifties, surnamed Li.
When he arrived at Professor Jiang's office, he saw Doctor Feng. His wise little eyes widened in surprise, "Old Bai? Why is it you?"
Doctor Feng snorted when he saw him.
"Why did you come to school?" Dean Li asked.
Tang Min was on the side, and her eyes brightened slightly when she saw the expressions of the dean and her master as if they were meeting old friends.
There is drama.
She has fun in school.
Doctor Feng still had a bad expression in front of the dean, "Of course I'm here for something."
"Let's go to the office outside. What are you doing here with Professor Jiang?"
Just now, the dean was outside and learned something about the situation.
Unexpectedly, Professor Jiang would get into trouble with Dr. Feng Shen this time.
He didn't even expect that Doctor Feng would come to Professor Jiang for help instead of asking for help!
Isn’t it obvious that you want to be tricked?
In fact, Dr. Feng Shen came to their College of Traditional Chinese Medicine to give several lectures several years ago.
Later, because he was not restrained, he left Bincheng.
When Dean Li saw Doctor Feng, he laughed. Regardless of his dark face, he took his hand and shook it twice to express his greetings, "I haven't seen you in many years, Lao Bai.
Still so energetic and getting younger and younger!"
Doctor Feng shook his hand away in disgust.
The reason why he came to Professor Jiang, whom he didn't know, with Tang Min's thesis directly last time was because he didn't want the man named Li to know that he came to the College of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
So as not to pester him again, let him teach students in school.