"It seems that your grandfather taught you well." Huang Hongbing looked at him and smiled.
Jiang Minghao smiled, and then a middle-aged man in a black coat came out and said to Huang Hongbing: "Dad, you are here."
"Um."
Huang Hongbing nodded and introduced him to Jiang Minghao: "This is my second son, Huang Qiying."
"Hello."
Jiang Minghao immediately extended his hand, and Huang Qiying shook hands and said with a smile: "You are Jiang Minghao, you are really a talented person, please come in quickly."
"You're welcome..."
Jiang Minghao nodded, then walked into Longren Hall with Huang Hongbing and Huang Qiying. They saw the lobby on the first floor. Although the space was small, it was already full of people. When these people saw Huang Hongbing coming in, they all shouted: "
Doctor Huang, you are here..."
"Well, hello everyone, I kept you waiting."
Huang Hongbing smiled and handed over these people who came to seek medical treatment. Then he went over and pulled an old man and said with a smile: "Brother, what's wrong with you?"
"Ahem, I've been having a cough recently and wanted to come over and get some medicine."
The old man coughed twice, Huang Hongbing took his pulse directly, nodded and said with a smile: "It's okay, you just have a cold, grab a piece of medicine, boil it twice and drink it, and you'll be fine tomorrow."
"Okay, thank you."
The old man nodded, and Huang Hongbing shook his head. He immediately walked over and looked at the child in a woman's arms and asked, "What's wrong with this child?"
"Mr. Huang, this child has a cold. Originally, I wanted to get an injection, but I heard that you have an old prescription for treating colds, so I came over to show you." The woman said, holding a child over five years old.
Huang Hongbing nodded, smiled kindly at the child and said, "Child, stick out your tongue and show it to grandpa."
The little boy stuck out his tongue. Huang Hongbing looked at it twice, nodded and said with a smile: "The tongue coating is thick and white, the edges are yellowish, and there are signs of fever. Did the child catch the wind last night?"
"Yes, this child went out with me to set up a stall last night. I rode an electric scooter back at night, and the wind blew on the road." The woman, an ordinary person who works as a stall owner, nodded and hugged the child.
"It's okay. Just grab a pair of medicine and fry it twice, once in the evening and tomorrow morning." Huang Hongbing smiled confidently, and then asked Huang Qiying to prescribe the medicine for the child immediately. The woman immediately thanked her.
Jiang Minghao, who was following him, had been watching Huang Hongbing treat several patients in succession, and then he suddenly realized that Jiang Minghao was still beside him, and immediately smiled apologetically: "I'm sorry, Xiao Jiang, as soon as I entered the hospital, I
Can't help it."
Jiang Minghao smiled and waved his hand and said, "Mr. Huang, you are so good at diagnosing diseases."
Huang Hongbing smiled and said: "Most of the people who come to see traditional Chinese medicine have minor colds and minor ailments, and they rarely encounter seriously ill patients."
Jiang Minghao nodded, looked at the five doctors on the right side of the hospital, and asked, "Are they all your disciples?"
"Yes, these are all taught by me."
Huang Hongbing pointed to these doctors and introduced Jiang Minghao to them.
After Jiang Minghao said hello to them, he turned to Huang Hongbing and said with a smile: "Mr. Huang, you are really full of talents all over the world."
"Haha, you are right, I have quite a few students in China." Huang Hongbing laughed, he couldn't deny this.
After all, he is the dean of the medical school, and the number of students who have graduated from him is countless.
In addition, Huang Hongbing also recruited his own disciples, and he had dozens of disciples. These doctors who were able to act independently were all taught by him.
Therefore, the reason why Longrentang can open twenty branch medical clinics across the country is precisely because Huang Hongbing has many disciples and can handle all branch medical clinics for him.
"Xiaojiang."
Huang Hongbing took Jiang Minghao to a balcony on the second floor, sat on a chair in front of a tea table, and said, "Do you know why our Chinese medicine practitioners have become so weak now?"
Huang Qiying sat next to him and made tea for them personally. Jiang Minghao took a cup of tea with both hands and said thank you, then smiled sheepishly at Huang Hongbing and said, "I really know this."
Huang Hongbing took a sip from the tea cup, put it down gently, looked up at Jiang Minghao and said with a smile: "Inheritance!"
Jiang Minghao was startled and raised his eyebrows slightly. Huang Hongbing said with a smile: "This is a very simple question. Our traditional Chinese medicine has been passed down to this day as an inheritance, and what can be defeated is also an inheritance!"
"Um?"
Jiang Minghao was stunned and looked at him confused: "What's the explanation?"
Huang Hongbing smiled and said: "Because the traditional ideas of those who stick to one sect are too outdated, I believe that your ancestors of the Jiang Medical Sect also have rules that are not passed on to others, right?"
"there is."
Jiang Minghao nodded in response. After all, from ancient times to the present, this rule of passing things on to the inside and not to the outside world can be said to have been a traditional concept in China.
"So, the inheritance of old ideas is that one would rather die oneself than pass things on to others."
Huang Hongbing spread his hands and curled his lips and said with a smile: "After so long and so on, many of our things have been lost. In addition, after our country has experienced more than a hundred years of war, there are very few things left behind.
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"Well, what you said makes sense."
Hearing what he said, Jiang Minghao agreed and suddenly felt admiration for Huang Hongbing and said: "So, Mr. Huang, you recruit more disciples so that they can continue to pass on your medical skills?"
"That's right."
Huang Hongbing nodded and said with a smile: "Today's era is no longer the old society and feudal ideology. What we have to do now is to let Chinese medicine keep up with the technological era!
If we want our traditional Chinese medicine to revive with the country, we must abandon the old ideas of our predecessors so that more people can see and understand our discipline of traditional Chinese medicine.
Rather than being like today's young people, they don't even know that there is Chinese medicine in our country and only look for Western medicine. Of course, I am not saying that Western medicine is different. On the contrary, I very much recognize the science and technology of Western medicine."
Jiang Minghao nodded and agreed: "The main science and technology of Western medicine is amazing."
"That's right, but we Chinese medicine can also use science and technology."
Huang Hongbing looked at him and said seriously: "If we want traditional Chinese medicine to embark on the road of rejuvenation, then we must integrate current scientific concepts and innovate traditional Chinese medicine to suit the people of this era!"
"Um…"
Hearing Huang Hongbing's words, Jiang Minghao's eyes lit up. He understood deeply and understood that he was overturning the traditional thinking of the older generation and following the modern society.
As he said, only by allowing more people to come into contact with Chinese medicine, understand Chinese medicine, learn Chinese medicine, and innovate Chinese medicine will the inheritance of Chinese Chinese medicine continue to be passed down in the next ten, twenty, or even one hundred years.
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"Mr. Huang, your ideological reform is too bold, and it is a bit difficult to implement it."
Although Jiang Minghao greatly agrees and admires Huang Hongbing's innovative ideas of reforming traditional Chinese medicine, our Chinese people's ideas are not as open as those of Western culture.
For example, if the older generation is asked to pass on their core inheritance to an ordinary passerby, then he will definitely be unwilling to do so. Now Huang Hongbing's idea is to completely liberalize and promote traditional Chinese medicine and make it more social.
, let everyone understand the subject of traditional Chinese medicine.
Just like us now, when we catch a cold and get sick, we go to the hospital or clinic for injections, but who really thinks that we still have traditional Chinese medicine?
Therefore, Huang Hongbing’s idea is to make the promotion of traditional Chinese medicine more commonplace.