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Chapter 71 Foresight

It's easy. This gangster is not a professional gunman. Once he shoots, I will know where the bullet will go and how powerful it will be. I just need to catch it with the pangolin scales." Sun Hao seemed to be explaining the use of a dish.

It's as calm as any seasoning.

Easy? No one at the scene would think that this thing is easy!

Guan Hu jumped up excitedly and hugged Sun Hao: "Squad leader, you are so amazing, so amazing!"

The police officers next to them were also very excited. They glanced at each other and gathered around Sun Hao. They grabbed his arms and legs. They lifted Sun Hao up and threw him high in the air, again and again.

Once, they shouted in unison:

Monitor!

Monitor!

Monitor!

This is the most direct way for police officers to express respect and admiration for the truly strong!

Sun Hao, who had often enjoyed this kind of treatment in the army, also cooperated and became one with everyone.

The leaders next to them changed from their usual seriousness and smiled as they watched everyone express their happiness, and they were full of appreciation for Sun Hao in their hearts.

After everyone was crazy enough and let Sun Hao down, a leader walked up to Sun Hao and said solemnly: "Comrade Sun Hao, on behalf of the Jiangcheng Public Security Bureau, I want to recruit you to join our team to eliminate harm for the people and fight against

Crime and create a good and safe living environment for Jiangcheng!"

The leader didn't even ask Sun Hao if he was willing. When Guan Hu introduced him before, he mentioned that Sun Hao was just a small security guard in a hospital. So, entering the Public Security Bureau would be a step up to a higher level. The leader believed that Sun Hao would definitely do it.

Happy to agree.

The expected agreement and excitement did not appear. Sun Hao smiled faintly after hearing this: "Thank you for your kindness, leader. I am studying medicine now, and I will talk about it after I finish my studies."

The leaders who were declined could not force themselves and said with a smile: "Okay, if you are willing, our door will be open for you at any time!" After saying that, the leaders left and had to go back to prepare a press conference to present to the mayor and citizens.

Let us introduce in detail the entire process of how to successfully rescue today’s hostage-taking case.

Sun Hao also said goodbye to everyone. Under the admiring eyes of Guan Hu and the police officers, he got into the car arranged by Guan Hu and returned to Zhenshan Hall.

As soon as he stepped into the threshold of Zhenshan Hall, he saw Mr. Qin greeting him at the door. As soon as he saw Sun Hao, he immediately came over, patted his shoulder, and said with a smile: "It's good to come back, it's good to come back."

Through TV, you can only see the final moment of success. If Mr. Qin knew the desperate situation Sun Hao faced before, he might not be able to laugh at this moment. Maybe he would want to tell him when he comes back whether to think about such things in the future before making a decision.

Mr. Qin wanted to ask for specific details, but Sun Hao casually said a few words and then ignored it. He knew that he could not tell his master about these situations because he was old and could not withstand stimulation.

So, back to business, back to studying medicine.

"Hey, Master, why is there no one today?" Sun Hao then noticed that there were no patients waiting for treatment.

"Ahem, everyone has gone to watch TV. Haha, just in time. Didn't I ask you to come back and recite the Tangtou song? I was kidding you. Today, I want to teach you how to look, hear, ask, and feel the pulse. Okay.

?" Mr. Qin said to Sun Hao with a smile.

"Okay, I'm also trying to learn this. I recently had a consultation and I feel that taking pulse is my weakest part." Sun Hao also wanted it.

According to the four-character formula of traditional Chinese medicine for diagnosis, the most difficult part is to check the pulse.

Mr. Qin went to the back room, and after a while he took out a yellowed book and handed it to Sun Hao. He looked at the cover: Pulse Study!

"This is a book about Qingmai handwritten by the ancestors of my Qin family. It has been passed down from generation to generation and is well preserved." Mr. Qin stroked the cover and said with emotion, as if he was having a conversation with the ancestors of the Qin family through this book.

Same.

Upon hearing this, Sun Hao carefully opened the book. The vertical rows of beautiful small regular script script looked particularly eye-catching.

As soon as I saw the first sentence, I wrote: "Pulse is the artery of the human body! Pulse condition is the response of the human body's pulse speed, strength, and depth! To take the pulse, the doctor presses the patient's artery with his hand. Depending on the pulse condition,

, you can see the disease!"

In a few words, the differences between the three are clearly explained.

Seeing Sun Hao's fascination, Mr. Qin smiled and said, "I'll tell you about it first, and then you can read the book. This way, the memory effect will be better."

"Okay, Master, please speak!" Sun Hao raised his head, looked at Master attentively, and listened to Master's explanation.

"You already know the principles and functions of pulse-taking. I won't say more about these. What you lack is how to use pulse-taking to diagnose diseases."

Sun Hao nodded repeatedly, and Mr. Qin began to speak.

"The pulse is the house of blood and runs through the whole body. Therefore, lesions in the internal organs in the body are often reflected in the pulse. More importantly, for some diseases, the pulse condition has changed before the symptoms are fully revealed. Therefore, taking the pulse can not only identify the patient

The symptoms he has already felt can also predict the symptoms he has not felt. It can be seen that the importance of checking the pulse is very important."

Sun Hao was even more curious and listened more carefully and attentively when he could predict the symptoms by taking pulse.

"Ordinary people can feel the difference in speed when feeling the pulse, but in Chinese medicine, when taking the pulse, speed is only one of the indicators. In addition to speed, there are many other factors including depth, intensity, rhythm, shape, etc."

Indeed, as you said in Wangzi Jue, you can tell problems by looking at a person’s facial features, eyes, tongue, mouth, nose, and ears. This is relatively intuitive, and ordinary people can still feel it a little bit. However, good Chinese medicine can detect pulses in just a few seconds.

Within a few seconds, you can identify differences and problems, and these differences and problems are so small that they can only be measured in nanometers.

"A small lineage contains great knowledge! Without long-term training and talent, it is impossible to detect so many differences. Some differences are really insignificant." Mr. Qin said with emotion.

"Yes, to be honest, when I take the patient's pulse, I don't feel much difference so far." Sun Hao also honestly stated his current shortcomings.

"This is normal. You haven't practiced too much. Did you know that taking pulses is very particular about the method and must be done when the patient is quiet. The book "Pulseology" emphasizes that when taking pulses, the patient must be seated or supine.

The hand and forearm are nearly at the same level as the heart, with the palm facing upward and the forearm flat to allow smooth blood flow. Have you paid careful attention to these?" asked Mr. Qin.

Sun Hao scratched his head and said sheepishly: "I just followed the same example and really didn't pay attention to these details."

"Well, I can see it, but there are no critically ill patients during this period. I already know all their conditions through other methods. There is no need to take a pulse. So, although what you did is not standard, I will let you go.

, now that you know the correct method, you can remember it." Mr. Qin explained the reason why he didn't stop it before, and Sun Hao couldn't help but admire his master's foresight even more.

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