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Chapter 1079 A priceless treasure

Traditional Chinese medicine has been questioned as metaphysics, and its most important basis is the near-abstraction of the theoretical system. Yin and Yang, Qi, and the Five Elements, these terms all have an illusory flavor.

Because these nouns cannot be detected by equipment created by humans, they rely on a feeling, and it is an extremely subtle feeling that reflects these things.

Specifically, no matter what you look at, hear or ask, it is not tested by equipment, but is judged through human senses and thoughts.

It is because of this phenomenon in traditional Chinese medicine that it has been criticized by Western medicine and even some Chinese people.

In fact, these picky people ignore an important fact, that is, the human body itself is a highly complex organism.

Human beings can master various skills through learning. They can also realize their own needs and contribute to the development of the world through various functions.

In a sense, the most eye-catching artificial intelligence in today's world trend is actually developing in the direction of equipment with human thinking that stores all the data of human civilization.

Let’s take the hotly discussed topic some time ago, when Algo transformed into a master and lost sixty games to a Go master who symbolized the highest wisdom of mankind on the Internet. How many humans, even professional Go players, lamented that it seemed impossible to defeat the master.

thing.

But after in-depth analysis and understanding, we should also see the fact that the master used extremely huge resources to achieve this miracle.

The resources of the Master have not been announced yet. Algo, who previously played against Korean chess players, achieved such impressive results by connecting to more than a thousand computers at the same time and sharing the data resources of other computers. It is estimated that Master

The resources connected can only be more than Algo.

To put it bluntly, the process of artificial intelligence defeating humans is equivalent to more than a thousand computers teaming up to defeat one human. If humans can win, artificial intelligence will probably not have anything to brag about.

Since humans are such excellent organisms that can handle complex things, why can't they replace equipment to detect human diseases?

The characteristic of the equipment, or its advantage, is that it is stable and will not change due to the objective environment. The detected data is the same. This is more susceptible to external interference than humans, and even poor conditions can cause illusions.

But Chinese medicine obviously realizes this and knows the problems existing in human beings. Therefore, in terms of diagnosis, it implements the four links of observation, hearing, inquiry and examination.

Take Lin Yuan as an example. Qi reading is his family's special skill. Basically, you can tell what's wrong with the patient just by looking at his complexion.

However, even with such unique knowledge, Lin Yuan still needs to repeatedly confirm other links. Only through repeated demonstrations in each link and combined with the patient's own personal experience can he make a conclusion.

In fact, if you analyze this process carefully, you will suddenly find that the diagnosis process of traditional Chinese medicine is strikingly similar to the Go playing program run by Algo.

That is, in the specific operation, the judgment is based on the most successful selection point in the past. And step by step, we rely on the huge resource chain library to arrive at the best selection point.

You must know that traditional Chinese medicine is not a scientific category formed overnight, but a discipline that has developed over thousands of years. Its huge resource base is tantamount to the massive chess records stored by Algo.

TCM practitioners quickly find out the clinical manifestations corresponding to the patient's performance characteristics based on countless accumulations by their predecessors, and then judge the disease the patient is suffering from based on the most basic principles of TCM, and then use the clinical data accumulated by their predecessors over thousands of years.

library to select the best treatment plan.

The most commendable thing is that in the specific treatment process, TCM practitioners will add new information and resources they have obtained through certain channels, and improve the methods and methods in the traditional database. This is a level that is difficult to achieve with artificial intelligence.

It would be a big mistake to think that Chinese medicine only relies on abstract thinking.

Many things in traditional Chinese medicine require rigorous professional training and can only be mastered step by step under the guidance of famous teachers.

For example, acupuncture, according to the traditional view, must be practiced under the guidance of a master for more than three years. Only after five years can one be able to practice independently with the master's approval. After eight years, one can become a disciple.

Nowadays, we always pay attention to the need to have a sense of quality, and Chinese medicine must have this kind of thinking.

In fact, there is no such thing as high-quality medicine in traditional Chinese medicine, because all patent medicines are high-quality!

Lin Yuan was very excited. After talking so much, he finally returned to Guo Yuming's book.

"This book is not actually a profound academic theory, but an introduction to the processing technology of some pharmaceutical raw materials. In fact, this processing technology, which has been summarized by countless generations of traditional Chinese medicine practitioners, is the same as our theory of traditional Chinese medicine. It is a discipline of traditional Chinese medicine.

It’s a treasure inside. Well, it’s just that these craftsmanship has been gradually lost due to impatient social ideology.”

Guo Yuming and the surrounding students were stunned. They never expected that this book would be so valuable.

Nan Huaian looked at the book, then at Lin Yuan, and asked, "Lin Yuan, how much is this book worth?"

Lin Yuan was immediately amused: "Money, money, money, you know money. Is it vulgar? Let's put it this way, this book is worthless in the eyes of non-professionals, but in the eyes of Chinese medicine practitioners, it is a priceless treasure."

Some of the prescriptions and processing techniques recorded in this book can be written in the Chinese Medicine Dictionary."

Nan Huai'an screamed in surprise, stretched out his hand, carefully touched the book, and murmured: "Let me touch it. According to you, this thing is the same as the Simuwu Ding. That's a national treasure.

If you can’t touch it, you can always touch this book.”

Lin Yuan patted it gently and sorted out the books very carefully.

"Brother Guo, this book still belongs to you, but I will borrow it for a while. The things in this book have very high practical value. In this case, Brother Guo, I will give you one million first, which will be regarded as a deposit, etc.

I'll discuss the investment with a friend, and then whether you want a cash buyout or dividends, you can either hire a lawyer or decide how to get the benefits yourself."

"One million!" Before Guo Yuming could speak, Nan Huaian screamed out. He looked at Lin Yuan with disbelief, and said after a while: "Lin Yuan, if you let me touch that book again, that special

It’s like a cornucopia of things.”

Guo Yuming was immediately confused: "Lin, Lin Yuan, did I hear you correctly? One million? You, what do you want to do?"

"The things in this book can be directly used for commercial development. I believe that there will be many people who will pay a large price to negotiate business with you. One million, it's not a big deal. If you seek a buyout, estimate the buyout cost conservatively.

It will be over 50 million."

Everyone exclaimed, even Dang Shaobo did not realize that this book would have such great value.

"Lin Yuan, is this book really worth so much money?" Guo Yuming calmed down and asked carefully.

"Haha, don't believe me? Then can you sign a contract with me? The book is a souvenir left by an old gentleman and can be yours. However, all the intellectual property rights of the contents recorded in it belong to me, and you are not allowed to disclose it in any form.

Regarding the content of this book, I will buy out the intellectual property rights of your book for 60 million."

Six thousand for ten thousand! There was a gasp of air-conditioning in the dormitory.

"This, this...Lin Yuan, I really didn't know this book was so valuable. I, I...Lin Yuan, I don't need so much money...I, I..." Guo Yuming is also considered to be in the officialdom.

I am a wealthy person, but facing this sudden wealth, I really don’t know what to do.

"Brother Guo, a gentleman must acquire wealth in a wise way. This book of yours is a souvenir obtained because you took care of an old Chinese medicine practitioner. There is no problem that it belongs to you. This is also the reward for your kindness. Go ahead.

To the end of the world, whether it is legal or human, it belongs to you. My price is a very fair price. Look, let's sign a property rights transfer contract."

When Nan Huai'an saw that Guo Yuming was still struggling there, he said: "Brother, who the hell says pie can't fall from the sky? This is a golden opportunity for you to see the smoke coming out of the ancestral grave. You just met Lin Yuan.

If you meet someone with bad intentions, photocopy the information, and then apply for intellectual property protection, everything will belong to them, how can there be so many things?"

The words were rough, but Guo Yuming nodded unconsciously and said: "Okay, Lin Yuan, I'll sign."

Lin Yuan immediately called Qian Boliu and asked him to quickly draft an intellectual property transfer contract and then send the contract text via email.

Such a contract was a piece of cake for Qian Boliu. He found the relevant contract text template, changed some keywords according to Lin Yuan's requirements, marked the subject, and sent it directly to Lin Yuan's mailbox.

Lin Yuan hurried out, and under the guidance of the guard, he found a small store in the Chinese Academy of Sciences that was responsible for photocopying materials. This kind of photocopying shop was very popular in the Chinese Academy of Sciences. Many students from the Chinese Academy of Sciences needed to copy some study materials here.

The contract text was downloaded and printed. Lin Yuan took the contract text back to his dormitory and signed an intellectual property protection contract with Guo Yuming.

After signing, Lin Yuan smiled and extended his hand to Guo Yuming: "Brother Guo, happy cooperation."

Guo Yuming still looked confused. Until now, he has not shaken off the feeling of being in a dream. He suddenly had 60 million, which is equivalent to buying a lottery ticket and betting more than ten times to win the jackpot.

Nan Huai'an waited for Lin Yuan and Guo Yuming's hands to separate, stepped forward and took Guo Yuming's hand, laughing and saying: "I have only seen multi-millionaires before, but I have never shaken hands with multi-millionaires. This time, it is

I got what I wanted. Come on, everyone is happy and have a taste of what it's like to be a multimillionaire."


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