"This Chen Yang is really amazing."

Tang Junliang really began to take Chen Yang seriously.

Tang Junliang had never looked down on Chen Yang before, but after all, Tang Junliang had such an outstanding student as Zeng Yunhui, so his vision was higher. He felt that Chen Yang might be good, but he was not necessarily much better than Zeng Yunhui.

But at this moment, Tang Junliang realized that Chen Yang was not only stronger than Zeng Yunhui, but much stronger.

Although the boy's question was just a simple one, Chen Yang was able to name several treatment methods and used guiding methods to help the boy cure the disease, which was not simple.

Many people know that Chinese medicine emphasizes different prescriptions for different people and multiple treatments for one disease.

There are jokes on the Internet that discredit traditional Chinese medicine, saying that when ten Western medicine doctors treat a patient, they may all prescribe the same prescription, but if it is a traditional Chinese medicine doctor, ten doctors may prescribe ten different prescriptions, and even the ten doctors may quarrel with each other.

This joke is actually a criticism of traditional Chinese medicine, but what it says is not groundless. Traditional Chinese medicine's method of treating diseases is indeed not limited to one prescription or one method. The same disease can be treated in several or even more ways.

Just like what Chen Yang said just now, to soothe the liver and regulate qi, you can use medicinal tea, medicine, acupuncture, massage, and qigong.

There are many different methods. These methods of traditional Chinese medicine are targeted at different patients. The symptoms may be the same, but the patient's own condition is different, and the doctor's environment is different, so the treatment method may be different.

This is actually the amazing thing about Chinese medicine.

For a simple disease, Chen Yang can come up with multiple methods and can even use guiding methods, which shows that Chen Yang's level is not low.

Ordinary doctors can only copy others at best, but doctors who are flexible and adaptable are not considered to have low levels.

"Amazing."

The male student was stunned with surprise: "Senior Chen Yang, I'm convinced."

"so amazing."

The other students were also amazed.

"In fact, many people know this method, and many people have even used it." Chen Yang said with a smile: "It's just that people don't pay much attention to it."

"Have you used it?" Many students were puzzled.

"Have you ever heard of the phrase that when people are angry, they stamp their feet in anger?" Chen Yang said with a smile.

"You're so angry that you're stamping your feet?"

Many students repeated what Chen Yang said. Of course, everyone knows this sentence. It is a common saying in life. Many students think this sentence is an exaggerated rhetorical device.

But when Chen Yang said this now, combined with the situation of the male classmate just now, everyone couldn't help but think about it.

"In fact, many of the phenomena in life that we talk about in daily life include medical principles."

Chen Yang said: "For example, I was so angry that my stomach hurt, I was so angry that I kept stamping my feet, etc. Some words are not spoken casually."

When he was at Fenghai Central Hospital, Chen Yangyuan met a patient who was extremely angry.

"We are all medical students, so we should know that anger will cause the qi to rise."

Chen Yang continued, "When a person is angry, the Qi will be blocked in the chest and ribs, causing pain. It will also rush to the head and face, making the face red and the neck thick, just like a balloon rushing up... Therefore, angry people are also at risk of cerebral hemorrhage..."

Everyone knows this principle: anger causes the qi to rise. This is common knowledge in traditional Chinese medicine. If those who study traditional Chinese medicine don’t know this, then they have learned it in vain.

But actually applying what you have learned is not as simple as it sounds.

"When anger rushes up, the yin and yang of the human body will be out of balance. After the imbalance, the human body will subconsciously save itself."

Chen Yang said: "So when people are angry, or when they are angry to a certain extent, they stamp their feet subconsciously. In fact, it is the body's self-regulation. The younger the person, the better the physical fitness, the stronger the self-rescue ability. When the qi is upward, stamping the feet can make the qi run downward."

"Fuck!"

“So there is such a saying.”

"Oh my god, I have wasted all these years studying medicine."

Many students couldn't help but exclaimed.

There are some phenomena that everyone has seen and knows, but what exactly is the reason behind them and what medical principles they contain requires careful discovery.

The phenomenon that Chen Yang mentioned is a very common phenomenon in life and is known to many people. However, no one has thought deeply about why people stamp their feet when they are angry.

Even among the medical students present, not many people really thought about this issue.

"We all study Chinese medicine, so we should know that Chinese medicine is actually about reasoning from various subtle discoveries."

Chen Yang said: "Traditional Chinese medicine was born more than 5,000 years ago. At that time, our ancestors could not have sophisticated instruments to find viruses and discover cells. However, traditional Chinese medicine was able to mature step by step because our ancestors had thoroughly studied the human body."

"It's just that our ancestors didn't study the internal cells and viruses, but the various living habits and reactions of people."

Chen Yang said: "So, in fact, Western medicine does not take some diseases seriously and has no way to treat them, but Chinese medicine has already studied them clearly."

After a pause, Chen Yang continued, "For example, it is normal for children to wet the bed, especially for children under three years old. In the eyes of most people and Western medicine, it is normal, but in traditional Chinese medicine, it is abnormal, and there are ways to treat it."

"And the burping and hiccups."

Chen Yang said: "Hiccups and belching are relatively common. They are difficult to treat with Western medicine, but they are also easy to solve with Chinese medicine."

"When we study medicine, we must be good at observation and discovery. Many small things may contain medical knowledge."

Chen Yang said: "Even if the clouds and fog have dispersed, even if spring has come and the flowers have bloomed."

As he spoke, Chen Yang saw a pot of flowers not far away and said, "Take the pot of flowers over there, for example. They all contain medical principles."

The students listened with great interest.

With Chen Yang's experience of treating the male classmate just now, and his explanation of the common phenomenon of stomping one's feet in anger, the students became interested in an instant. This was really down-to-earth.

There is medical knowledge in simple things, it is not profound and it is interesting. How can anyone not like such a class?

"Senior Chen Yang, you said that flowers also have medical value?" a female classmate asked.

"Yes, does anyone know? Please tell me." Chen Yang asked with a smile.

A group of students looked at the flowers not far away, thoughtful for a moment.

"Amazing, amazing."

Tang Junliang said to Ge Huaqun: "Director Ge, this Chen Yang is really amazing. He is a natural talent for studying Chinese medicine."

"Yes."

Ge Huaqun smiled, then looked at Wen Rongxuan who had been silent beside him: "What does Dean Wen think?"

"Ah."

Wen Rongxian nodded gloomily. Chen Yang’s lecture today was indeed very exciting, but Dean Wen felt a little bored.

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