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Chapter eight hundred and thirty fifth uninvited guests

Although Oshima knew this, he was still surprised by the physical condition. He finally had an intuitive understanding of some things about acupuncture that he had only seen in books.

What Oshima Shu didn't know was that the amount of energy Lin Yuan expended in the process of acupuncture was far beyond the imagination of ordinary people.

Every time Lin Yuan pricks a needle, it's like walking on a tightrope between cliffs. If you take even one wrong step, you may be doomed.

What made it even more difficult for Lin Yuan was that he had to monitor the condition of the previous injection at any time after taking the previous injection. Lin Yuan had performed the injection countless times, but he had never been as cautious as this time.

When all the scheduled acupuncture plans were completed, Lin Yuan was almost soaked. It felt a bit fatal to acupuncture the big island tree.

After the needle was inserted, Lin Yuan asked Oshimaki to write down his experience, and then asked Watanabe Kazuki to bring Oshimaki a bowl of decoction that would help his health.

In fact, the worst organ of Oshima Tree is the spleen, but Lin Yuan couldn't replenish his spleen at this time. There is a proper academic term for this, which is called too weak to replenish.

Lin Yuan had no choice but to start by nourishing the liver and regulating the function of Da Dao Shu's Qi, and then dealt with the serious problem of the spleen.

For more than ten days in a row, Oshima Shu spent his time getting acupuncture and taking medicine. What puzzled him was that during this period, he was not asked to do anything at all, not even basic training, as if he was a patient.

Spend time here.

Oshimaki also asked Watanabe Kazuki. Watanabe Kazuki told him according to the prepared answer in advance that this was actually a Chinese medicine experience arranged by Lin Yuan to lay the foundation for future work. Even if Oshimaki had doubts

, there is no way to ask.

Day after day passed, Oshima Shu did nothing. Song Xiaomeng, Aso Yanagi, and Yoshizawa Yoshimi served as hard workers. All the medicinal materials needed to open Zhengqi Hall were sorted out by these three people.

With the medicinal materials fully stocked and organized in place, Lin Yuan and Ichiki Watanabe began planning for the opening of Zhengqitang.

Lin Yuan wanted to keep a low profile. But he never expected that this would become a sensational event in Kyoto. After Lin Yuan was ready, Yoshizawa Toshio began to build enough momentum for Zhengqi Hall, and

Kyoto University also spares no effort in publicity.

If Toshio Yoshizawa’s publicity has no selfish motives, Kyoto University’s publicity seems to be a bit of a free ride.

The citizens of Kyoto couldn't believe that Kyoto University Hospital, the most famous hospital in Kyoto, had been transformed into Shoikido.

When it comes to gossip, Japanese people are no worse than China. Many people have speculated on what prompted the affiliated hospital to change its name.

The first rumor that spread was that there was internal strife in the Yoshizawa family, where Toshio Yoshizawa belonged. As a result, the Yoshizawa family's industry fell apart. In the end, the Kyoto University Affiliated Hospital was bought by a mysterious Chinese buyer and turned into a Zhengqi Tang with a focus on traditional Chinese medicine.

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As soon as this rumor came out, conspiracy theories abounded.

The purchasing power of the Chinese people is astonishing to the Japanese aborigines. Spending money is like throwing away waste paper. They buy whatever they see.

When you buy a product, you buy it. Chinese people are also very keen on real estate, and various well-established Japanese companies are also among the buyers.

Therefore, the threat theory that the Chinese want to buy Japan came out. Against this background, the mysterious Chinese buyer bought the Kyoto University Affiliated Hospital, which is obviously a very important step for the Chinese to gradually buy Japan.

Since then, arguments for a joint boycott have become overwhelming. Some extreme online posters have shouted: Don’t go to Zhengqi Tang to see a doctor. If they are Japanese, stand up to them.

This argument became so rampant that Toshio Yoshizawa and the local news chief appeared in the media at the same time to refute the rumor.

In his televised speech to refute the rumors, Yoshizawa Toshio clearly stated that the founder of Zhengqitang was Lin Yuan, a Chinese man who was very skilled in traditional Chinese medicine.

Moreover, the owner of Kyoto University Hospital is not Lin Yuan, but his student Kazuki Watanabe, a native Japanese. In addition to learning the superb skills of traditional Chinese medicine from Lin Yuan, he is also a cardiovascular expert.

Yoshizawa Toshio took the trouble to tell the story of the incident, and the truth of the incident became public.

However, the discussion on Zhengqitang has just begun. There are all kinds of comments and posts on the Internet expressing their own opinions.

The most mainstream of them is doubts about traditional Chinese medicine. Some people think that traditional Chinese medicine has become outdated, right? It was a popular treatment method in the ignorant era. There is even a traditional Chinese character for "medicine" with the word "witchcraft" in the middle.

, this proves that traditional Chinese medicine is inseparable from witchcraft.

Is it possible that Chinese medicine is something similar to witchcraft?

There are also some people who are relatively sensible and know something about traditional Chinese medicine, but they are still a frog in the well. Their argument is that traditional Chinese medicine has long been lost in China. The only thing that can truly represent traditional Chinese medicine is Japanese Han medicine, and the Chinese patent medicines in the world today.

Japan definitely occupies an absolute share.

The traditional Chinese medicine practiced by the Chinese people may have been learned from the Japanese.

Someone on the Internet immediately questioned this statement. Since the Japanese are proficient in traditional Chinese medicine, why is Zhengqitang opened by the Chinese behind the scenes?

As a result, the conspiracy theory was raised again. The Chinese may be eyeing the Chinese medicine market and want to open an influential clinic in Japan to increase their popularity and then enter this market.

When Toshio Yoshizawa saw such news, he would definitely argue. But with his personal ability, he really couldn't cope with it.

On the contrary, Lin Yuan knew such news and did not refute it at all, because he felt that rumors stopped only the wise, and defending these brain-dead people was like a stupid act.

Amid many doubts and speculations, Kyoto Shoikido ushered in its opening.

The original Kyoto University Affiliated Hospital's signboard was removed and replaced with a gold-lettered signboard with the three characters "Shengqi Tang".

In fact, Lin Yuan wanted to retain the name Kyoto University Affiliated Hospital, but Toshio Yoshizawa objected, believing that everything must be done thoroughly. Since the original intention of Kazuki Watanabe when he opened Shoikido was to expand the influence of traditional Chinese medicine, then retaining the original name

The brand is obviously inconsistent with the goal.

Kyoto University has no objections to this. Scholars at Kyoto University are not without knowledge, especially Kawasaki Shigeru. Because of the Oshima Tree incident, he highly respected Lin Yuan's views and spoke highly of Lin Yuan's moral level.

Under this background, no matter what Lin Yuan does, Kyoto University will not have any objections.

When it opened, no local media in Kyoto expected that Zhengqi Tang would have such a great influence.

Basically, every school in Japan’s medical field sent representatives, and many schools sent heavyweights to participate.

You know, Lin Yuan's name is well-known in the industry, and the judgment of his peers in the industry is top-notch.

Lin Yuan's medical skills are on the one hand, and the business opportunities Lin Yuan can bring are valued by all parties.

The local media in Kyoto were just trying to cope with the situation. When they saw such a huge scene, they quickly requested support and transferred the satellite broadcast truck over without hesitation.

Lin Yuan wanted to push Kazuki Watanabe out, but the crowd who came regarded him as the protagonist. Under such circumstances, you can't keep a low profile no matter how hard you try. Even Kazuki Watanabe's speech didn't seem that brilliant.

Fortunately, the reception work was completed by people assigned by Toshio Yoshizawa. If Lin Yuan was asked to receive the reception, he would be too exhausted to handle it.

Just when Lin Yuan was in a panic, Aso Yanagi suddenly came to Lin Yuan: "Senior, a very strange guest came. This person wore a bamboo hat and covered his face. The staff went up to receive him, but he didn't answer no matter how he asked questions.

.Finally, I went over, but it was still the same. He didn’t answer any questions I asked, and he wouldn’t leave or listen to our arrangements.”

Lin Yuan felt a little strange, so he asked Aso Liu to take him to meet the strange visitor.

Walking up to him, Lin Yuan saw that this man was wearing a traditional men's kimono, with a big bamboo hat on his head, covering his face tightly. He looked like a medieval Japanese samurai, except that he didn't have a katana in his waist.

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In today's Japanese society, people who attend such important occasions usually wear suits and leather shoes. But this person was actually dressed like this, and he was barefoot and wearing a pair of clogs.

"My friend, today is the opening day of the Zhengqi Hall hosted by Watanabe Kazuki. I wonder why you are here?" Lin Yuan said very politely.

"Are you that Chinese Lin Yuan?" A very strange Chinese dialect came out from under the bamboo hat.

It can be heard from his words that this person has a good command of Chinese language, but his tone has an obvious foreign accent.

"Yes, I am Lin Yuan. I wonder if you have any advice, senior?" You can tell from the voice that the other party is very old. Since he is here specifically to see you, Lin Yuan cannot lose his etiquette on today's opening day.

"I heard that Zhengqitang is a medical center that specializes in traditional Chinese medicine, right?" the man asked coldly.

"Yes, it focuses on traditional Chinese medicine. However, all the medical equipment and medical staff of the original Kyoto University Affiliated Hospital have not been touched. Coming here to see a doctor is entirely voluntary."

"Hmph, I'm not interested in choosing Chinese medicine or Western medicine when I come here to see a doctor. What I want to say is, how virtuous and capable you are, and you dare to open a Chinese medicine clinic here. Do you think your level is worthy of opening a Chinese medicine clinic?"

These words are obviously full of gunpowder. It seems that the other party is not a good person and is here to kick the ball.

"Haha, my medical skills are limited. I dare not say that I have a heart to help the world. But I still abide by the ancient teachings of traditional Chinese medicine. How can I not be virtuous? It is more than enough to open a traditional Chinese medicine clinic." Lin Yuan said, neither humble nor arrogant.

"Haha, you dare to open a traditional Chinese medicine clinic even if you know the medical skills of a three-legged cat. You don't take traditional Chinese medicine seriously. You have to know that I can't control if you open a traditional Chinese medicine clinic in China to cheat, but in Japan, this matter

I’ll take care of it!”


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