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Chapter seven hundred and sixty fifth public and private collection

Lin Yuan, Zhou Chuanting and their son had a good time drinking and talking about the quantitative standards for the promotion of traditional Chinese medicine.

There is absolutely no problem with the efficacy of traditional Chinese medicine. Otherwise, the country would not regard traditional Chinese medicine apprentices who passed on from master to apprentice as the same as doctors who have passed the examination and obtained qualifications.

Zhou Yi's vision is not necessarily more far-reaching than Zhou Chuanting's, but he is a person of the new era, and his openness of thinking is much better than Zhou Chuanting's.

Inherent traditional concepts are bound to be impacted by the times. This is a reality that no one can change.

A tradition's ability to keep up with the times is actually an important sign of how far it can go.

Lin Yuan's idea is to slowly introduce this quantitative standard model into the thinking of a new generation of Chinese medicine practitioners.

Among the older generation of Chinese medicine practitioners, their ideas are very complex, not to mention quantitative standards, or even sectarian opinions, which can last for hundreds of years.

This is definitely not an exaggeration, but the history of traditional Chinese medicine is too long. Hasn’t it gone through a long period of history for which school to spread to the present?

It is definitely not difficult to trace back to the source and write a masterpiece of 10,000,000 words on the development of this discipline.

It is too difficult to achieve ideological integration and unity among the older generation.

It takes ten years to educate trees and a hundred years to educate people. If we want traditional Chinese medicine to enter the mainstream medical arena, formalization, standardization, and enforceable legal standards must come out.

It has to be said that Chinese medicine is at a disadvantage in this regard. The same prescription may be increased or decreased depending on the patient's physical condition and different reasons.

For this fact, how to quantify the standard? And many things in Western medicine are dead. For example, physiological saline is 0.9%, and this will not change.

The same is true for pharmaceuticals in Western medicine. A drug is usually produced in standard measurement units, and the doctor temporarily decides the clinical dosage based on the actual condition of the patient.

Can traditional Chinese medicine also introduce this mechanism to quantify the use of medicinal materials to this level?

Everything is still unknown, because even the unified measurement unit will trigger a war of words. Two, money, how many years have these basic measurement units been used in traditional Chinese medicine? They are still used until now.

It really comes down to the unit of grams. I wonder how many Chinese medicine people will jump out and criticize it.

Thousands of years of tradition encounter an era of great changes. This kind of collision is by no means a gentle discussion. It is a kind of competition similar to change.

Lin Yuan even believed that this kind of ideological contest would not produce results in a short period of time.

As a responsible TCM practitioner, we must face up to this change. This change itself is not necessarily a contest between right and wrong, but a contest of concepts. Therefore, TCM practitioners must endure loneliness and have enough.

of patience.

One, two or even three generations may not be able to achieve this goal, but as long as there is unwavering confidence in Chinese medicine, it will be achieved one day.

This meal made Zhou Yi a little frightened.

When Mr. Zhou Chuanting talks about happy places, he has a drink. When he talks about unsatisfactory places, he has another drink. When he talks about sad places, he has two drinks.

Zhou Yi has never seen such a drinking pattern. Because Mr. Zhou Chuanting has very good self-discipline, he drank some alcohol in his early years, but in his later years, he basically stopped drinking.

Now, Mr. Zhou Chuanting is like an alcoholic. It's such a pleasure. Seeing the old man drink more than half of a bottle of wine, can Zhou Yi not be worried?

"Xiao Lin, you have a good idea and you are very successful in what you do. You said that you would pass on your family's ancestral skills to outsiders. This is your big heart! When everyone sees the results, they will naturally have confidence in traditional Chinese medicine. Also

Yes, your ancestral life-sustaining pills are only used for charity, and my old man admires them. Come on, drink it again."

Zhou Yi quickly grabbed the wine glass: "Dad, you can't drink any more, your tongue is a little straight."

"It's okay, I'm happy, let's drink. Xiaoyi, I also have an idea. Let's contribute our secret recipe. Dr. Lin can do that, why can't we do that?"

"Dad, you drank too much." Zhou Yi was a little embarrassed. If Mr. Zhou Chuanting said this when he was sober, we could have a good discussion. The key is that he obviously drank too much now.

What would Lin Yuan think if he didn't give the secret recipe? He only knows how to talk nice things, but he doesn't do the actual things.

If the secret recipe was given out, it would be very difficult for Lin Yuan to give out something after drinking too much.

"Mr. Zhou, Brother Zhou, I think it is better not to reveal the secret recipe that I have for the time being."

Zhou Chuanting tilted his head, his eyes full of drunkenness: "What did you say? Personal secret recipes cannot be leaked? What's the reason? You mean your secret recipe works, but mine doesn't work, right?"

Zhou Yi quickly hugged his father and said to Lin Yuan: "Doctor Lin, I'm sorry, I'm so sorry, the old man drank too much. I'm sorry, please forgive me. I'll send the old man back to rest, and I'll tell you

We have something to discuss, please wait a moment, okay?"

Lin Yuan smiled and said: "Forget it, let's send the old man back to rest together."

Zhou Chuanting's character is not to be praised, but his wine cannot be complimented. With the help of Lin Yuan, Zhou Yi finally got the old man into the room to rest.

Zhou Yi said apologetically: "Dr. Lin, I'm so sorry for making you laugh."

"Haha, no, I think the old man is a true-hearted man, without any scheming, and he is the kind of person worthy of close friendship."

"Yes, my father is upright by nature and has never been good at sociability. Generally speaking, he rarely talks to others. If others didn't think that my father was good at medicine, I don't know how many people would talk to him. Lin

Doctor, I wonder what Dr. Lin thinks about what my father said just now about giving away the family secret recipe?"

"Brother Zhou, the old man is drunk. Of course, what he said cannot be taken seriously, so don't take it to heart, brother Zhou."

"Dr. Lin's words are wrong. Even though my father is not a good drinker, he must keep his promise no matter what he says. I understand this very well."

"Brother Zhou, to be honest, I can understand the old man's thoughts, but doing this may not be a good thing."

"Oh? What do you think of this?"

"Brother Zhou, as long as a prescription with some efficacy can be exchanged for huge profits. As the old man said, prescriptions with special effects on tumors are extremely precious. It is best to keep this prescription.

In the hands of the original author, otherwise, once it is leaked, the consequences will be not only the prescription itself."

This is easy to understand. Due to the deterioration of the environment and changes in their own work and rest, modern people have extremely high incidence rates of tumors and malignant tumors.

Western medicine’s treatment options for tumors are nothing more than surgery, radiotherapy, or chemotherapy.

Among these plans, each treatment method is unsatisfactory, and the complications and sequelae after treatment are very serious.

If the Zhou family's prescription for treating tumors becomes known, its value cannot be overstated.

This prescription is really open to the public. It seems to benefit the country and the people, but in fact it is not.

Because businesses with ulterior motives and people who want to benefit from it will do everything possible to use it to make money.

Everyone knows the prescriptions, so when it comes to competition, what Chinese people are best at is price wars. And the ultimate outcome of price wars becoming more and more intense is to steal the sky for the better, to trade the fake for the real.

If such a situation really occurs, the reputation will inevitably be reduced. If something serious happens, the relevant national departments will immediately investigate and seize it. A good prescription may be ruined just like this.

Zhou Yi smiled bitterly and said: "Dr. Lin, I am also worried that the prescription will be ruined. But you don't know the old man's personality. You have to say it out. The old man has always done good deeds that others can do, so we should do it. Cough,

I really don’t know what will happen when the old man wakes up."

Lin Yuan thought for a while and said: "Brother Zhou, if I give you an idea, the old man will naturally give up."

Zhou Yi had a headache with his old man. He had developed a habit over the past few decades. Even when he became the director of Zhouji Pharmaceutical Factory, the old man still told him the truth.

Hearing Lin Yuan say there was a way, I couldn't help but become curious, wanting to see what Lin Yuan would do for such a stubborn person.

"Brother Zhou, let's sign a contract. Zhouji Pharmaceutical Factory will cooperate with Xinyuan Charity Federation to provide your Zhou family's secret medicine free of charge. Of course, this must be done after Xinyuan Charity Federation receives a similar application for medical assistance.

, before it can be used. Zhouji Pharmaceutical Factory and Xinyuan Charity Federation must keep the secret recipe secret."

Zhou Yi was overjoyed when he heard this. This is equivalent to using a contract to restrict the protection measures of the Zhou family's secret medicine. In this way, the secret medicine can be used for charity, which can satisfy the old man's idea of ​​using it to benefit the public, and also use it to benefit the public.

The secret remains.

"Dr. Lin, thank you. This doesn't mean that I just feel sorry for this prescription, but I'm afraid that if it spreads, the whole prescription will be ruined."

Lin Yuan said sternly: "Brother Zhou, in fact, it is right for everyone to have extensive exchanges in traditional Chinese medicine. It is even more right to keep the secret skills developed secretly. Every unique skill contains countless wisdom from the predecessors.

Many small details determine the uniqueness of a unique skill, and if the secret is made public, it may completely change the taste."

"Yes, sometimes we have to admit the importance of intellectual property rights. Complete intellectual property rights have the soil for their own development. If everyone creates copycats, then the original things that represent wisdom will be destroyed.

The copycat has been changed beyond recognition and has lost its original meaning.”

"Yes, Chinese medicine requires high-level communication and requires everyone not to hide their secrets. Not hiding their secrets does not mean making everything public. This is just like society. Hiding wealth to the country does not necessarily mean that the world is open to the public. Hiding wealth to the people

It’s not necessarily selfish everywhere. Some things still need to be differentiated.”


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