Moreover, Chinese medicine is also not accepted at present. There are not many great doctors, and there are fewer and fewer, but there are not many people who are willing to learn.

When Gu Yuquan talked about the current situation of Chinese medicine, the more he talked, the more grief he saw in his eyes. Seeing the old man like this, Lin Yi reached out and patted the old man on the back.

"Old man, don't be sad. Now our young people are changing, and their eyes are changing. Don't be sad. Chinese medicine will always be carried forward in this land of China, and the inheritance will never be broken."

Gu Yuquan nodded, recovered a little bit of emotion, looked at Lin Yi, and asked, "You want to learn Chinese medicine, so how about it, anyway, I'm retired, it's fine, if you want, I can teach you."

Lin Yi showed a look of surprise, then quickly stood in front of Gu Yuquan respectfully, and bowed to Gu Yuquan.

"Master!!"

Gu Yuquan stretched out his hand to pull Lin Yi up, with joy in his eyes, he said with a smile: "It is really a blessing in my life to receive you, wait, I almost forgot, come on, you sign for me first before we talk to you." I'll take a picture so I can go back and show off to others."

Gu Yuquan took out a small notebook that he carried with him, and Lin Yi looked at the notebook, dumbfounded.

"Master."

When he met Gu Yuquan, Lin Yi thought about the characters of this issue. He sent the task to Sun Hao, and asked the people from the Huaxia Cultural Research Institute to pass him some related documents and books.

After that, he stayed at Gu Yuquan's place to study the theory of Chinese medicine.

In a university of traditional Chinese medicine, Sheng Yan was reciting "Ode on the Nature of Medicine".

". Kochia chinensis is good for the bladder, and can wash the wind of the skin; the root of the mountain bean can relieve heat and poison, and can relieve the pain of the throat. The white fresh skin removes the wind and cures weak tendons, and treats stubborn numbness of the feet; Inula inula improves eyesight and cures head wind , and eliminate phlegm and cough. What's more, Nepeta Hui clears blood in the stool of the head, relieves wind and disperses blood; cures melon wilt root."

With his back on his back, Sheng Yan got stuck unconsciously.

"What's the matter?"

The roommate next to him, Bai Xiaomo, looked at the book and said, "Jaundice and poisonous carbuncle."

"That's right, that's it."

"Don't memorize it, I'm very nervous when you memorize it." Bai Xiaomo picked up the phone, saw a message from the page she followed, and clicked in, and then said: "The new issue of the collection is out."

Sheng Yan came over and looked at the phone, a little surprised.

"Is it Li Shizhen?"

Bai Xiaomo nodded, and there was faint excitement in her eyes.

"It's Li Shizhen, finally, we Chinese medicine practitioners have to look up!!"

Sheng Yan nodded, and said: "Yes, I thought that this issue might be about a general or a minister, but I didn't expect it to be Li Shizhen, I was moved."

Bai Xiaomo nodded, and when she saw the word Li Shizhen, she was also very excited.

Then she turned to the comment section of the webpage, and as expected, there was a debate about Chinese and Western medicine in the comment section.

Since Western medicine was introduced to China, there have been endless debates about Chinese and Western medicine. Countless people are discussing the advantages, disadvantages and compatibility of these two medicines.

Some absolute people advocate only Chinese or Western theory, and some people advocate the compatibility of the two. In addition to these more stimulating debates, they mainly focus on the advantages and disadvantages of Chinese and Western medicine, the survival and abolition of Chinese medicine, and the Westernization of Chinese medicine and the Chineseization of Western medicine, etc. etc. on the issue.

And now the same is happening in the comment section
"Isn't it? Why do we want to talk about Chinese medicine in this issue? I never go to a Chinese medicine hospital to see a doctor. Chinese medicine is not a science at all. Anthropology has become a science. How can such a superstitious idea of ​​Chinese medicine cure diseases?"

"That's right, I never go to Chinese medicine, but don't say I'm stupid. It's not that I haven't read some books on Chinese medicine. Chinese medicine talks about prevention and treatment. I think it's just raising Gu in my body. I think Western medicine kills more good."

"Chinese medicine is too superstitious, what about the five elements, yin and yang, isn't this superstitious?"

"No way, is this issue of the collection intended to promote superstition?"

"Isn't Chinese medicine a superstition? It's not scientific at all. The theory of Chinese medicine is too mysterious. It doesn't feel like it's healing."

"Traditional Chinese medicine is not as good as dancing to the gods, it's the same anyway."

But there are also many people who refute.

"Really, you said that you have read the theory of Chinese medicine, but I suspect that you have never read the "Huangdi Neijing". The things taught by Chinese medicine can only be seen by laymen. Do you know how many people have been cured by Chinese medicine in the past few years? ?”

"Chinese medicine is our own local medicine in China. This is not a superstition! This is much more scientific than you wanting to get rich, and worshiping the second master Guan!"

"Hey, another idiot came to hack Chinese medicine. There is a threshold for Chinese medicine. How do you know that Chinese medicine doesn't work if you haven't seen it?"

"Most of us here know some medical skills. I haven't been to a hospital since I was a child. I always drink medicine when I'm sick. You call this superstition?"

"I don't know where the stink came from. People nowadays are more and more unwilling to accept these theories. According to your favorite Western theories, you are called modernity. You believe that science is higher than all other human endeavors. Don't I thought I was cheating on you, modernity has long since eliminated the theory that I don’t know how many years, a bunch of zombies that ran out without the lid of the coffin tightly closed.”

"Hehe, why, the Internet is only available in the village? It's funny, there are Chinese medicine black people these days? Don't talk about things you don't understand. Our ancestors have practiced the theory of Chinese medicine for thousands of years. When do you think Western medicine began? Yes? The West likes bloodletting treatment, you are welcome to try it.”

"Absolutely. Western medicine is resistance medicine. It is equivalent to treating your body as a battlefield, letting medicines and viruses fight in your body. Whoever wins will live. Anyway, it will always be cold. Chinese medicine pays attention to harmony. Instead of creating conflicts in your body, what you pay attention to is more gentle conditioning and assisting the body to heal itself, good fellows, you have denied everything that your ancestors have said for thousands of years?"

Netizens were arguing endlessly under the comments, Bai Xiaomo looked at the comments of Chinese medicine doctor Hei, and felt aggrieved in her heart.

"These people are really annoying. If you like Western medicine so much, you can just go to see it and it's over. If you still talk about it, it makes me unhappy."

Sheng Yan held the book, looked at it and said: "Then don't read it, we are here to learn medicine to save people, not to quarrel with them, anyway, Chinese medicine doesn't talk about these things, we still have a lot to learn There are a lot, don’t think about it, just read the book.”

Bai Xiaomo picked up the book, looked at the difficult ancient prose on it, took a deep breath, and complained: "Really, I don't know many words, so I'm too embarrassed to learn Chinese medicine."

Sheng Yan smiled, and then the two quietly started reading.

At the same time, more and more people on the Internet began to argue about Chinese medicine and Western medicine.

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