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Text Chapter 495 Listening to Jun's words, I don't know the taste of meat in March

Xiao Chen and these people all come from traditional Chinese medicine, and traditional Chinese medicine is related to their vital interests. It can be said that the biggest benefit from the rise of traditional Chinese medicine is not only the ordinary patients, but also the community of traditional Chinese medicine.

However, when Chinese medicine declined, they were the first to be affected.

The current situation in China is that traditional Chinese medicine is declining and Western medicine is flourishing. In recent years, this situation has become more serious, and many traditional Chinese medicine practitioners will naturally come forward.

Like this time when Xiao Chen came to Binhai City, it was obvious that Master and Master asked Xiao Chen to come to Binhai City to promote traditional Chinese medicine. That’s because Binhai City is the largest and most prosperous city in China. It can be said that it competes most with Western medicine.

of a place.

Master and Master had that intention, but in fact, they just wanted Xiao Chen to stand up on their behalf.

Perhaps Xiao Chen didn't understand it very well at first, but as time went by, he discovered that the situation of Chinese and Western medicine in the big city was completely different from that in the countryside.

In rural areas, there are still a lot of people who trust traditional Chinese medicine, so there are many traditional Chinese medicine shops in rural areas or small towns. However, in big cities, traditional Chinese medicine is more like a vassal.

If it weren't for the state's support for the development of traditional Chinese medicine, the traditional Chinese medicine doctors in this big city would really not believe it.

Seeing that Xiao Chen had finished talking about the seven major Chinese medicine schools on swords, Ye Tong and others had to applaud. They had never evaluated the existence of these traditional Chinese medicine schools in such a fair and objective way before. Some of them just quarreled, or they all thought that their own school was the best.

Okay, no other schools of thought will be allowed to exist.

However, Xiao Chen knew that many members of the so-called Traditional Chinese Medicine Association were nothing more than speculators who just wanted to enter this association and this circle to gain benefits for their own future and promotion.

If people like Yan Qing were to simply use the medical skills of the Typhoid School to treat illnesses and save people, I'm afraid they wouldn't be able to use even a few percent of it.

In fact, there may be at most external tables, but there is no internal core.

Now Xiao Chen is looking at the reactions of these big names in the traditional Chinese medicine community in Binhai City. Xiao Chen knows that if he speaks out this time, he should be able to promote their school to a certain extent.

"In fact, in the five thousand years of civilization history, there are far more sects of traditional Chinese medicine than these seven. Some of the more famous sects include Fu Renyu in the ophthalmology department, Liu Juanzi in the trauma department, Wang Weiyi and Yang Jizhou in the acupuncture department, and Qian Qian in the pediatric department.

B. Fu Qingzhu of gynecology, Hua Tuo and Li Shizhen of internal medicine, Wu Shiji of surgery, etc. These people are also representatives of traditional Chinese medicine. They have also made great contributions to traditional Chinese medicine. However, everyone just regards them as their own school.

They are just members. Therefore, I think Chinese medicine should not be divided into various academic schools."

No distinction between different universities?

How could they not distinguish?

After all, Xiao Chen just said that the history of the emergence of each university school and the geographical factors are very different.

Therefore, they did not agree with what Xiao Chen said.

As long as Chinese medicine exists, there must be a school of Chinese medicine, just more or less.

"If we really want to divide, I think it will just be divided into three factions."

Three factions?

Xiao Chen just brought it up, which surprised Mr. Tang and others, not to mention Ye Tong and the others.

Could it be said that these seven schools of traditional Chinese medicine can be combined into three schools?

"Dr. Xiao, what do you mean?" Ye Tong asked.

"I think it really needs to be divided into three major sects. The first is the imperial medical sect. This imperial medical sect includes the palace physicians, imperial hospitals, and the palace medical system. These have existed since ancient times, or there are upper and lower class societies.

Just exist. These imperial doctors can be said to be the most outstanding Chinese medical elites in all eras. They often only treat the palace, princes and nobles. Even now they exist in Yanjing, and they are the Chinese doctors recognized by the higher authorities."

Xiao Chen just said it, and everyone except Mr. Tang was very shocked.

This is really the so-called imperial medical school that Xiao Chen said.

Within this school, there are actually those from the typhoid fever school, febrile disease school, etc. who have become imperial doctors, but they can be said to be the most powerful doctors in their schools.

If so, this can indeed become a faction.

Ye Tong, Mr. Tang and others nodded.

Xiao Chen continued: "The second apprenticeship, it goes without saying, everyone knows it, because everyone learns through this, I learn from my master, my wife, sister Li Hui, sister Tang Wen and so on.

I learned from my master. This school has existed since ancient times, and most of the evidence is from the medical school."

It can be said that all major industries in ancient times were passed down from generation to generation through masters and apprentices, who then took on apprentices.

In this case, it may happen that the master is better than the master. However, in many cases, it may also be affected by the disciples of the church starving their masters to death, and those masters will also hold back. As a result, the powerful ancient Chinese medicine skills are not passed down, resulting in

Disconnected.

This has advantages and disadvantages.

Now that Xiao Chen has finished speaking, everyone except Mr. Tang thinks that what Xiao Chen said is very good.

"The third school is the academic school. This so-called academic school may not have existed in ancient times, because it is unlikely that one master would teach a large number of disciples, and there was no so-called university of traditional Chinese medicine. However, it has been different in modern times. It has been influenced by the West

Under the influence of Western medicine culture, Chinese Medical University, Chinese Medical College, etc. began to appear in modern times, and now there are Chinese Medicine Universities, Traditional Chinese Medicine Universities, etc. all over the country. These are the so-called academic schools."

When Xiao Chen said it, Ye Tong and the others couldn't understand it any more.

If we put aside the seven major schools of traditional Chinese medicine, this is indeed the case according to the three major schools mentioned by Xiao Chen.

However, Xiao Chen always felt that Chinese medicine should not be assigned.

"However, I have always believed that there are no schools of Chinese medicine. There are only differences between ancient Chinese medicine and modern Chinese medicine. Moreover, the shortcomings of each school are obvious. Therefore, I believe that if Chinese medicine wants to rise, it can only take the essence and discard the dross.

The prejudices of various schools of traditional Chinese medicine, let’s work together for the rise of traditional Chinese medicine!”

It has to be said that at this time, in addition to Mr. Tang, even Ye Rong and others, and even Tang Bing, who had just finished cooking, came out and were a little moved when they heard it.

Tang Bing always just thought that Xiao Chen's traditional Chinese medicine skills were good, which may have something to do with those mysterious medical skills, and he also gave her the feeling that she just liked beautiful women.

Unexpectedly, at this moment, Tang Bing felt that perhaps the hope of Chinese medicine could only be placed on Xiao Chen, and perhaps it could only be pinned on him.

Seeing everyone's expressions, Xiao Chen felt that he had gone too far, so he could only say: "Sister Li Hui, sister Tang Wen, I just said it casually, I was joking, don't take it seriously."

Just say something casually?

This is definitely not just a casual comment!

However, if we really want to achieve it, I am afraid it will take more than one generation or two.

At this time, Tang Bing's voice came from behind, and she felt uncomfortable when she saw Xiao Chen and the two young women winking at each other.

"Grandpa, the food is ready." Tang Bing said.

When I heard Xiao Chen discussing swordsmanship with traditional Chinese medicine here, no one felt hungry. However, after hearing Xiao Chen finish speaking, suddenly, I realized that I really hadn’t eaten dinner. In fact, I had just been drunk because of

I had too much tea and now I want to go to the bathroom first.

Ye Tong and the others now feel as if listening to Jun's words is better than ten years of reading. There is also a feeling that they don't know the taste of meat in three months. In other words, after hearing what Xiao Chen said just now, they have been deep in thought, causing them to all

I don't know if I'm hungry.

But now, when I reacted, I felt my stomach growling. (To be continued)


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