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Chapter seven hundred and twelve stunts

Lin Yuan couldn't help but nodded after hearing Liang Haiwei's evaluation.

"It seems that Watanabe has a good foundation. I am going to teach him some unique skills of our traditional Chinese medicine."

"Unique skills? There is something wrong with this. It's not that I have any prejudice against the Japanese, nor do I think that everyone who is not from my race must have different intentions. I just want to pass on the unique skills of our ancestors. This... in my heart

I always feel a little awkward.”

Lin Yuan smiled and said: "You are not the only one who has such thoughts, I also had similar thoughts before. But look at how many good things our ancestors left behind, and how many have been lost by our generation."

Liang Haiwei was silent. It must be said that today's China is in a state of eagerness for quick success and quick profit. From top to bottom, there is a mentality that as long as it can make money, anything can be done.

Take traditional Chinese medicine as an example. With thousands of years of accumulation and the crystallization of human wisdom, there are numerous volumes of traditional Chinese medicine classics. The various types of medicinal materials summarized by predecessors are as bright as the stars. Famous doctors of all ages have written countless treatises based on their own medical experience.

There are very few experiences and experiences that can truly be passed down.

On the contrary, Bangzi and Guizi, who have not received all the inheritance of traditional Chinese medicine, have each developed a medical system recognized by the world. This is indeed a great irony. Some standards for the export of traditional Chinese medicine are customized by others.

The most distressing thing is that Japanese Chinese medicine has occupied a large area of ​​​​the international market, while the export of authentic Chinese medicine can only struggle under the breath of the Japanese.

Liang Haiwei let out a long breath and said: "If you think about it carefully, you really want to pass on your unique skills to outsiders. There will be a lot of controversy."

Lin Yuan smiled and said: "Controversy is nothing. There will be so many angry young people swearing at others. Do you know why I want to pass on my unique skills to Watanabe?"

"I don't know, I don't even understand, it feels a little weird."

Lin Yuan's eyes showed a very complicated light, and he sighed: "You have been in contact with Watanabe for so long, you should be able to feel that this person is very self-disciplined, and he has such a tenacious and enterprising spirit in dealing with others. In fact,

, this kind of spiritual temperament is a true portrayal of our scholars who lived in the Han and Tang Dynasties. Ahem..."

This long sigh made Liang Haiwei feel a little sad.

Yes, since the Qing Dynasty, the entire national temperament of the Chinese people has changed drastically. On the contrary, the kind of confident, vigorous, slightly wild, and positive national temperament can only be found in some places outside the region.

"The symbol of the prosperity of the Tang Dynasty and the prosperity of the Han Dynasty is its incomparable self-confidence. When all nations come to court, I will give you the best things to let you know how strong we are. And after giving you the best things, I will have better things.

.If we don’t have this kind of super-confidence and want to talk about a great renaissance, it’s just a fool’s errand.”

Liang Haiwei's blood surged when he heard it, and he said with emotion: "Yes, I will give you the best, and I will have a better one. Without this confidence, let alone promoting Chinese medicine, even if it can be passed on, it will be a problem."

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Lin Yuan sighed: "Yes, I want to teach the essence of traditional Chinese medicine. How I hope this is like a wolf-raising plan that can inspire colleagues to be enterprising and achieve greater achievements."

"Lin Yuan, I support you. Without such a big mind, even if we keep the unique skills left by our ancestors, we will still be like today's society, not to forge ahead in technology, but to take advantage of small details. The ancestors'

A unique skill might be lost because no one has the patience to study it anymore."

"Thank you, please call Watanabe over."

Liang Haiwei bowed slightly respectfully and led Kazuki Watanabe to Lin Yuan.

"Teacher, are you looking for me?" Kazuki Watanabe bowed respectfully at nearly ninety degrees.

"Watanabe, I just communicated with Brother Liang. He said that you are very serious and have made great progress. I am very pleased."

"Teacher, you praised me. I used to have misunderstandings about Chinese medicine. Even after becoming my teacher, I still thought that Chinese medicine could not cure serious diseases. But after this period of training, I realized that the diagnosis and treatment of Chinese medicine is far better."

Diagnosis based on Western medicine. Because one is obtained through data, while the other is closer to the origin of the disease."

"Well, if you have such an understanding, it means that your level has made great progress. Watanabe, given your foundation and your attitude, I am ready to teach you my acupuncture skills."

Watanabe Kazuki's mouth opened wide and his eyes couldn't be any wider. This surprised expression lasted for more than a minute before he recovered. He had been following Lin Yuan for more than a year.

Finally, the daughter-in-law became a mother-in-law.

"Teacher, is this true?"

"Of course, why would I lie to you?"

"Teacher, I really didn't expect that you would actually teach me such a unique skill. I-I'm so excited, I-I really don't know what to say."

"Watanabe, I teach you the unique skills of traditional Chinese medicine in the hope that you can improve your medical skills and save more people. Moreover, you can also teach what you learned from me to more people. I only have

A request, I hope you can remember it."

Watanabe Kazuki was extremely excited and bowed deeply like a machine: "Teacher, no matter what your request is, I will definitely agree to it."

"What you learn from me can be used or taught to others. My only requirement is that you and the students you teach must not use this unique skill for commercial operations in any name, let alone use it to make money.

Tools, otherwise, I will expel you from the school and take back what you have taught me."

Watanabe Kazuki thought that Lin Yuan didn't know what kind of perverted request he wanted to make, but he never expected that Lin Yuan's request turned out to be like this.

Looking at this young master who was much younger than himself, Watanabe Kazuki felt his eyes heat up and tears couldn't stop falling from his eyes.

"Teacher, your medical skills are unmatched by students, and your mind makes students admire you. From now on, I will not only carry forward Master's skills, but also shine Master's profound spirit. Teacher, if the disciple breaks his promise, he must be punished

I'll apologize to the world by having my belly opened."

"I feel relieved that you have such an awareness. Starting from today, I will conduct targeted training for you. This kind of training is very hard and boring. I hope you can be mentally prepared."

In Chinese traditional things, the most important thing is basic skills and not flashy things. Especially, it pays attention to one's own feelings.

The unity of nature and man is the essence of Chinese thought. When it comes to the traditional Chinese medicine technique of acupuncture, it is also a step-by-step process, from the shallower to the deeper.

Beginners start to practice the feeling of acupuncture. They usually wrap some plant roots and other things with cotton cloth and prick them repeatedly with a two-inch long silver needle to develop the feeling of acupuncture.

Nowadays, stainless steel needles are commonly used in the market. In fact, this is not advisable. There is a reason why the ancients chose silver needles.

The texture of silver needles is soft. When inserted into the human body, even if muscle spasms occur, the needles rarely break.

Although stainless steel needles have increased strength, they are very prone to needle breakage when the patient is extremely nervous.

In addition, the soft texture of silver needles puts forward higher requirements for the skill of the acupuncturist. Untrained people will not be able to pierce the body in some tough places.

After the basic exercises are completed, it is time to recognize the acupoints. People often have a misunderstanding that all acupuncture points are constant, and they can master all acupoints by just looking at the pictures.

Actually this is wrong.

There are three types of acupuncture points in the human body: meridian acupoints, extrameridian acupoints and Ashi acupoints.

Meridian acupoints refer to acupoints on the twelve meridians, fifteen collaterals and eight extra meridians, and extrameridian acupoints refer to acupoints on non-meridians. The situation of Ashi acupoint is quite special, that is, if you have symptoms, your body will produce a

A special reflection point, which has no fixed position and does not belong to any of the above two acupoints, is called the Ashi point.

When administering acupuncture, the most important thing for the acupuncturist is to grasp the patient's feelings. However, this feeling cannot be experienced by the acupuncturist.

This requires that acupuncture practitioners conduct experiments with their own bodies when learning. By injecting acupuncture on themselves, they can experience various reactions of the body's internal organs, muscles and nerves, so as to be able to grasp the patient's small details when injecting acupuncture.

The meaning expressed by tics.

The traditional Chinese skills are all the most effective methods that have been condensed and sublimated over a long period of historical accumulation.

Of course, in the process of inheritance, some idealistic metaphysics will also be added to it, forcibly combining traditional Chinese medicine with mysterious and mysterious things. This may seem superior, but it casts a lingering shadow on traditional Chinese medicine.

Next, there is the principle of acupoint selection. Acupoint selection is also a big science. For example, to treat liver diseases, you may not necessarily select the acupoints of the Jueyin Liver Meridian. You still need to diagnose the disease, dialectically analyze it, and then supplement it according to the need.

It is the principle of venting to select acupuncture points with needles.

The techniques for using needles are all different, and all aspects involved can be compiled into a special book.

Lin Yuan was very attentive in teaching, and Watanabe Kazuki was very attentive in learning. Because he had a good foundation before, Watanabe Kazuki was gradually able to understand the principles and foundations of acupuncture. What he lacked was training and clinical practice.

During the period of teaching Kazuki Watanabe, Song Xiaomeng wanted to urge Lin Yuan to go to Yanjing as soon as possible. But seeing that Lin Yuan was so focused on teaching Kazuki Watanabe, she did not say this.

Lin Yuan actually had his own detailed step-by-step arrangements to teach Kazuki Watanabe the unique acupuncture skills. This was not because he agreed to Kazuki Watanabe, but it was an essential step in his heart to promote traditional Chinese medicine.

There is another saying about traditional Chinese skills, that is, the master leads the practice to the individual. Under the guidance of Lin Yuan, the foundation of Watanabe Kazuki took shape. As long as he gives a few pointers at critical moments to answer questions and clarify doubts, Watanabe Kazuki

You can become talented slowly.

Can it be said that if you don’t learn well, you should cherish it and let others learn badly? Since the Chinese people don’t care about it, they might as well pass it on and let people who like and care about it learn it.

Even if Chinese medicine comes into the hands of foreigners in the future, it will be better than being completely thrown away by the Chinese.

PS: Today is the Mid-Autumn Festival, the night of reunion. Two thousand pieces of gold have been sent to me in a row. I hope everyone will support me. Finally, I would like to say a happy Mid-Autumn Festival. I can’t make everyone like it, but I have been insisting. Writing a book is a very energy-consuming task.

But I like it very much. I have been writing books for several years, and the total number of words is tens of millions. There are book friends who like me, and some who don’t. I can only say that the most valuable thing is understanding and supporting every book friend of mine.

, I am very grateful to you, Happy Mid-Autumn Festival.


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