Zhang Dahai and his men looked like they were there to fight.
The head of the Traditional Chinese Medicine department was furious; the responsibility should have been shared equally. But only two people from that department showed up…
Xu Pingzhi, as the head of the Traditional Chinese Medicine Department, was now quite relaxed. "Junior Sister, what are you doing here with those two books?"
Song Yan is his junior, and the school knows that, so there's no need to hide it anymore.
Song Yan: "Their class insists on competing with us to see who wins, so let's compete!"
I brought two books, both of which are for our major courses. We're going to challenge their class to a memorization contest!
I wonder if they dare to fight me!
"Basic Theory of Traditional Chinese Medicine" and "Pharmacology of Traditional Chinese Medicine" are indeed courses studied in both majors.
However, the two majors definitely have different focuses.
Both books are thicker than bricks; it would be very difficult to memorize them all.
Qian Dahai arrived angrily with his entire class. If the two classes got into a fight and neither reported the other, the matter might not escalate.
Now that the principal and department head have arrived, it's a completely different story.
If he didn't accept Song Yan's offer, he would be completely dumbfounded.
Then it turned into a competition between the two classes to memorize texts, with the two department heads serving as witnesses.
Since you've made the decision, let's call it a day.
But Xia Juntao stopped Qian Dahai. "We weren't the ones who started this trouble, and we weren't the ones who brought the school leaders here today."
Going to do an internship at a good hospital is more important than fighting, isn't it? We don't have time to deal with you.
If we're going to beat you, we'll do it fair and square!
At first, the students in Class 2 of Traditional Chinese Medicine all thought that the people in the TCM class were playing dirty tricks.
But after listening to Xia Juntao's words, I felt that what he said made sense.
This competition sparked a learning frenzy in both classes. They divided the textbook content among themselves, with each student responsible for a portion.
Two books! Each person's assignment is dozens of pages long.
The students in both classes were memorizing the texts with incredible intensity.
The match is in three days.
The competition was simple: the two department heads asked each other questions, and the students answered them.
The correct answer is right there in the book.
As a doctor with decades of experience, Song Yan is highly proficient in "Fundamentals of Traditional Chinese Medicine" and has memorized over 400 commonly used Chinese medicinal herbs, from their pharmacology to their properties. Moreover, her memory is now exceptional.
The students answered first, and Song Yan filled in the gaps in their answers.
The result was a complete victory for the Traditional Chinese Medicine class.
After the competition, everyone calmed down. They were all college students, yet there was such a big gap between them and Song Yan.
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