All of you here are people with status, and they have strong sects of traditional Chinese medicine.
Uncle Qian, who had just left in anger, and Professor Jiang were both disciples of Li Shan. The former had been taught but had not yet entered the profession, but he had the closest relationship with senior Li Shan and often visited him for tea; the latter was a disciple who entered the family and was considered one of the many in Hong Kong City
Facade among disciples.
Not to mention Uncle Zhang. When we first met, he introduced himself as a family member, and the name of the ancestor was as loud as thunder.
Huangmingshan, which seems to have the least sense of existence, actually has a good origin.
His master was his wife's father. Because he was slightly older than Li Shan and Wang Anzhi, and he was born at the wrong time in a turbulent era, he died very early. Otherwise, he would definitely have a place in the first batch of the top 100 Chinese medical doctors.
Li Shan and Wang Anzhi are considered self-taught, but Huang Mingshan's master is from a real family of traditional Chinese medicine in Lao Guang, specializing in gynecology and pediatrics. In the field of traditional Chinese medicine, this is a subject that is not easy to get started and difficult to study. Anyone who dares to establish a foothold in this field is not
Mediocre hands.
The second and third batches of the top 100 Chinese medical institutions invited Mr. Huang and his wife, but they were indifferent to fame and fortune and did not submit any information.
When it comes to status and level, he is no worse than anyone else.
Huang Mingshan specializes in pediatrics and some difficult and complicated diseases, specializing in poliomyelitis; the old lady is an expert in gynecology. Although this clinic looks shabby, except for the surrounding neighbors, if the female relatives of the middle and upper class celebrities in Hong Kong are pregnant or have other gynecological diseases,
The preferred Chinese medicine clinic is here, and it is visited by wealthy people.
When Uncle Zhang interacted with them, he often mentioned the deeds of his senior brother Zhou Shouming. His senior brother's grandchildren were also regarded by them as their own nephews.
This time, Zhou Yisheng really gained a lot of knowledge...
Coming from a family of Chinese medicine practitioners, I am used to hearing about the strife between Chinese and Western medicine, but compared to the tragic situation in the Chinese medicine industry in Hong Kong, it pales in comparison.
Banning all X-ray equipment for traditional Chinese medicine practitioners is nothing more than killing people and killing people.
But can such a proposal really be passed?
Zhou Sheng thinks otherwise!
If this kind of proposal is passed, it will be the most ridiculous thing in the world, and it will not be strange to make an international joke. In his opinion, the officials of the Hong Kong City Health Department are by no means stupid.
It's hard to tell, this arrangement is just a smokescreen.
Of course, Zhou Yisheng would never speak randomly in front of a group of elders, he would just listen quietly.
After Uncle Qian left, the topic of the new proposal for traditional Chinese medicine in Hong Kong City did not continue. Everyone knew that Zhang Zhongjian was about to go to Africa, and all the conversations revolved around this topic.
Several seniors put their heads together and gave Uncle Zhang advice on how to maximize the four-month assistance time. If Chinese medicine can really make a breakthrough there, it would be a great honor for all domestic Chinese medicine doctors.
A symposium lasted until three o'clock in the afternoon.
The Huang Mingshan family wanted to leave some food, but grandpa declined.
Tong Han had already passed the checkpoint and boarded the MTR. After the three met, they were going to meet the assistance team at the hotel.
Before leaving, Huang Mingshan and Professor Jiang did not ignore Zhou Sheng, and each handed over a business card.
The former said that if he comes to Hong Kong City again, he must come to visit Zhou Yisheng. It would be great if Zhou Shouming could come.
The latter promised in front of Uncle Zhang that if Zhou Yisheng was interested in studying for graduate school, he could come to the Baptist University to study with him, because during the chat, he learned that Yi Yisheng’s undergraduate degree was not very good and he wanted to take the Chiang Kai-shek exam.
The professor’s other institution, the School of Medicine of the University of Hong Kong, is quite difficult.
Baptist University is a church school, and its reputation in Hong Kong and the Mainland is not very good. Compared with the situation in the Mainland, it is second-rate, so it has a lot of room for maneuver. Professor Jiang said, and with the reputation of these uncles, you can enroll in it anytime you want.
Uncle Zhang laughed and said nothing.
My grandson still needs to go to the Baptist Church to study in graduate school? My Southern University of Traditional Chinese Medicine is ranked among the top three schools of traditional Chinese medicine.
However, if someone can make a promise, it is enough to show their sincerity, but it is not easy to refute face.
Huang Mingshan and Professor Jiang sent the grandfather and grandson downstairs, and before getting into the car, Huang Mingshan added: "A Zhang, the situation in Hong Kong City has nothing to do with you, but I still implore you to help... You have many connections in the mainland.
I wonder if you could contact the people from the Chinese Medicine Association and put pressure on the Hong Kong City Department of Health. After all, we have the same roots."
Zhang Zhongjian never expected that Lao Huang could seek help from him. Looking at Professor Jiang's expression at this time, everything became clear.
The two of them may have had a plan for a long time.
It has been many years since the return of Hong Kong City. Although it has two systems, it is integrating with the mainland in many aspects. The opinions of the Traditional Chinese Medicine Association are enough to sway the Hong Kong City Department of Health.
Uncle Qian's attitude is inevitably extreme, and he still maintains the old way of thinking of Hong Kong people. When he encounters injustice, he marches to protest.
But the two of them were able to think things through. Instead of making a big fuss, it would be better to put pressure on their superiors.
The success of Western Medicine and the Department of Health in Hong Kong also depends on the attitude of the mainland. The mainland has developed rapidly over the years and has long passed the period when Hong Kong people thought highly of themselves. On the contrary, countless Hong Kong people prefer the mainland and feel that Hong Kong is getting worse and worse.
Zhou Sheng, who was on the side, felt an inexplicable sense of pride when he heard this and looked at Uncle Zhang expectantly.
Zhang Zhongjian pondered for a moment and finally nodded: "I'll make a few calls and ask, but I can't guarantee what the Traditional Chinese Medicine Association means. Anyway, I'll tell you the results."
"Okay, sorry to trouble Zhang, we won't take you to the plane tonight. I wish you a safe journey."
"Thank you."
Say goodbye and get in the car.
Uncle Zhang was slightly silent, seeming to be thinking about how to deal with this matter.
Since I agreed, I definitely have to make a phone call. Simply ‘informing’ is very simple, but wanting to help is another concept.
Zhou Sheng thought for a while and couldn't help but speak: "Grandpa, actually I think this matter is not as exaggerated as they think. After listening to it for so long, I feel that their thinking is too...well, simple."
It seems inappropriate to say that the elders are innocent, but Hong Kong people's thinking is indeed more Western, and has long lost the connotation that Chinese people should have.
"What should I say?" Uncle Zhang did not blame him, but looked at Zhou Sheng curiously, waiting for the next words.
Zhou Sheng said: "There is an ancient saying that Xiangzhuang's sword dance was intended for Pei Gong..."
"Officials of the Hong Kong City Health Department are not idiots. It is impossible to ban Chinese medicine practitioners from using X-ray equipment. Otherwise, they will only be embarrassed by public opinion. I personally think that they just want to pass the general examination system and throw out a
The prohibition regulations are simply attracting attention. When the actual motion comes, this regulation will be repealed, and the general examination will be passed as a matter of course."
"Hiss..." Uncle Zhang was surprised for a while, and when he thought about it, he was horrified, and his eyes changed when he looked at Zhou Sheng.
After a long while, he suddenly muttered: "That seems to be the case."
He asked again: "Then do you think the general examination is good or bad?"
Zhou Sheng smiled bitterly. He could not express his opinion on this matter. After all, a discussion and a few words could not truly understand the situation of the traditional Chinese medicine industry in Hong Kong. The general examination would definitely bring more benefits than disadvantages to the development of traditional Chinese medicine, but human feelings should not be ignored.
After all, the situation is different. People in the mainland cannot measure the situation in Hong Kong.
"I can't tell you. I think they can handle it on their own, right?"
Zhang Zhongjian nodded and said nothing more.
The car picked up Tong Han at the agreed place. As soon as Miss Tong got on the car, the atmosphere suddenly changed and it was too lively...
"It's still early, how about we go shopping?"
“There are a lot of snacks in Hong Kong. It’s hard to avoid being hungry on the plane at night…”
"Teacher, I invite you. I'm very familiar with Hong Kong City."
Uncle Zhang looked troubled, and he couldn't stand his student: "Go back to the hotel first, meet up and then make arrangements. If you want to go...you can go by yourself. I have to rest. After more than ten hours of flight, my body is so weak."
I can’t stand it.”
But in fact, when we arrived at the hotel, it was deserted.
All the members of the assistance team were out wandering around and did not stay at the hotel at all.
Uncle Zhang had nothing to say now, so he had to let them go, agreeing to come back before nine o'clock in the evening to gather and set off. On Monday, Tong Han took him away, leaving Uncle Zhang alone to rest in the hotel.
In the room, Zhang Zhongjian finally made a phone call to Kyoto, and after some communication, he couldn't laugh or cry...
"I really got it right. Such a big thing is a smoke bomb. The Traditional Chinese Medicine Association has already known about the situation!!"
the other side.
Tong Han called Kong Hongguang and took Zhou Sheng to meet him.
Kong Hongguang and three doctoral students are taking a walk in Victoria Harbor.
The two got into a taxi, and Tong Han took out a SLR from his small bag: "Do you know how to take pictures? Take pictures for me! I want to post on Weibo and Moments."
Zhou Sheng couldn't help but complain: "Are you going to Africa for tourism or to provide aid?"
"Of course it's aid. It's not like aid can't take a break, right? I've heard a long time ago that in some African countries near the sea, members of the aid team eat lobster every day until they vomit. They can also go to the wild animals when they have time
The protected area is so beautiful..."
"No, you don't come to Hong Kong often? You still want to take pictures?"
Someone's logic is very strong: "You still had breakfast, so don't eat dinner if you have the guts."