In this class, Qin Sheng talked about the famous prescription, Xiao Chaihu prescription.

Everyone has drunk Xiao Chai Hu Granules, but few people know the secrets inside. Xiao Chai Hu Granules can be said to be a typical representative work in the long history of Chinese medicine, and it is a panacea in Chinese medicine.

Two hours of class passed, and Gu Shanzhi listened with great interest and was immersed in it. He even didn't want to leave the get out of class. He felt more and more that he had chosen the right master and that he would definitely benefit a lot from following him.

At home, the two Gu brothers felt that Gu Shanzhi was still young and did not teach him particularly comprehensive content. They did not expect that Gu Shanzhi's strength was far higher than they imagined, and he could even draw inferences about other situations by analogy.

I have a natural intuition about the compatibility of Chinese medicinal materials.

It turns out that being naughty has nothing to do with talent.

After class, Qin Sheng took Gu Shanzhi back to his office and asked with a smile, "Xiao Zhi, did you not understand anything in today's class?"

Gu Shanzhi showed his eight neat white teeth, smiled and said to Qin Sheng: "Master, I understood everything. I even took notes. Take a look."

After saying this, he handed over his notes like he was presenting a treasure.

Qin Sheng put on his reading glasses, picked up the notebook, and saw what was written inside. His pupils trembled ten magnitudes.

Gu Shanzhi not only wrote down the composition of the Xiao Chaihu prescription, but also tried to add different herbs himself, and obtained new and different prescriptions, and noted the main therapeutic effects under these prescriptions.

Qin Sheng touched Gu Shanzhi's little head with satisfaction and asked, "How did you come up with these ideas?"

Gu Shanzhi replied calmly: "My father and uncle taught me the effects of Chinese herbal medicine before, so I tried a new combination. Patients will not get sick according to textbooks, but I don’t know if it’s right. Master, please help me take a look."

Qin Sheng carefully observed the contents of the notebook, pointed out one or two inappropriate places, and added suitable medicinal materials. Gu Shanzhi also hurriedly took some notes. The picture was quite harmonious.

Qin Sheng looked at Gu Shanzhi's serious expression and couldn't help but sigh: "Your Gu family really gave me a talented apprentice. My life is worth it."

At noon, I took Gu Shanzhi to the cafeteria for lunch. Gu Shanzhi, who was less than 11 years old, ate in the cafeteria of Beijing University, a famous Chinese university. She even made a sharp comment: "The sweet and sour pork ribs are a bit sour and not as delicious as my mother's."

In the afternoon, Qin Sheng continued to teach Gu Shanzhi. The afternoon class was not taught by Qin Sheng himself, but by his apprentice Teacher Zhang. Teacher Zhang specialized in pharmacology, which did not distinguish between Chinese and Western medicine, but talked about the relationship between the mutual promotion and mutual restraint of drugs.

Teacher Zhang is actually a director, but he feels that calling him Director Zhang sounds like a middle-aged, greasy man with a big belly, so he asked all students to call him Teacher Zhang. He thinks this sounds young and gentle.

During class, Teacher Zhang always, intentionally or unintentionally, glanced at the pretty and pretty junior sister who was more than 30 years younger than him. The kindness in his eyes was almost overflowing, and his tone during the lecture could not help but become doting and gentle.

Gu Shanzhi didn’t think there was anything wrong, but the students in the class seemed to have seen a ghost. They thought there was something wrong with Teacher Zhang’s tone today. They glanced at each other and speculated that there might be an exam next week.

Suddenly, a cold wind blew across everyone's back, and goose bumps appeared all over the body. Everyone was thinking about listening to the class carefully, otherwise they would be doomed if they failed.

As soon as the get out of class was over, Teacher Zhang took Gu Shanzhi's hand, smiled amiably and said, "Little Shanzhi, I am your second senior brother. Come to my office with me. I have prepared some snacks for you."

As soon as he heard the word "snacks", Gu Shanzhi's eyes suddenly lit up and he uttered softly: "Thank you, second brother."

When Teacher Zhang saw this expression and tone, he knew that this little sister had been perfectly controlled by him, and she was immediately full of confidence.

When he arrived at the office, Gu Shanzhi took out another notebook, which contained the notes of this class.

She takes notes slowly. Others take notes in a language used by medical students, but Gu Shanzhi writes in proper Chinese, and sometimes even uses pinyin to save time.

After seeing it, Teacher Zhang immediately understood: "Xiao Shanzhi, it's okay. We medical students have our own Morse code. You can go to learn it tomorrow, and you will be able to keep up by taking notes in the future."

Gu Shanzhi tilted his head, hugged Teacher Zhang's arm, and said excitedly: "Tomorrow? Can I learn it tomorrow?"

Teacher Zhang nodded.

Gu Shanzhi was so excited that she knew that doctors had their own special language, but her father and uncle didn't teach her and her brother.

Because when she made mistakes, her father and uncle would use this coded language to communicate and discuss how to beat her and Tani Yamana.

Now that she has learned it, she will know how to avoid having her little butt broken.

Hehehe, I'm suddenly looking forward to tomorrow's class.

Gu Shanzhi smiled foolishly, who could have thought it was because of this reason.

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