Chapter 86 Tao Yuanzheng's first apprenticeship was rejected



"Master, please accept my disciple's greetings!"

While everyone was stunned, Master Tao knelt down and paid homage to Master Gao Zhijun.

It's embarrassing, so what's the point of having shame as long as I can learn medical skills?

Gao Zhijun:?

What's going on? Why is the director of the Imperial Hospital planning to take her in as his teacher?

When did I say I wanted to take in a disciple? Was I kidding?

Huo Jinqian:?

It turns out that the woman he likes is so powerful that even the director of the Imperial Hospital wants to be her disciple. He must work hard to become strong enough to be worthy of her.

Prefect Zhang and the others wanted to find a hole to crawl into. What did they see? The best doctor in Daliang actually became a disciple of a little girl of twelve or thirteen. Would they be silenced?

Gao Zhijun looked at the middle-aged man kneeling on the ground. He was tall and slender, as flexible and graceful as a spring willow. Dressed in an emerald green robe, he looked even more fresh and refined. On his handsome face, beneath two sword-like brows, were piercing eyes that radiated fearless courage.

This is the master of Daliang's medical skills, the director, who is responsible for taking the emperor's pulse. Such a big shot wants to worship himself as his master?

Gao Zhijun could never have believed in her dreams that one day she would become the master of the director of the Imperial Medical Bureau.

"Master, please get up quickly. I can't take it. Besides, I only have a superficial understanding of medicine. I can't be your master at all!"

Are you kidding? How can a little girl like her be a master? She just wants to live freely here.

Gao Zhijun walked over and tried to help Yuan straighten up, but he refused, saying, "If Master doesn't accept me as a disciple, I will kneel down forever."

Looking at the determined Tao Yuanzheng, Gao Zhijun knew that he would keep his word, so she compromised and said, "It's impossible for me to take you as my apprentice, but we can learn from each other, and I can also teach you my medical skills and let it flourish."

Hearing this, Tao Yuanzheng looked at her in shock. He couldn't believe that he could learn medical skills without having to become a disciple.

If I don't have to become a disciple, I can save face.

"I really don't need to become your disciple. Will you teach me medicine?"

Tao Yuanzheng asked again.

"Of course, I can teach you everything I have learned in my life. I also want to open a clinic here, take in some apprentices, and teach them some medical skills.

If possible, I would like to hold a medical seminar and invite doctors from all over the world to discuss medical techniques together, so that we can learn from each other’s strengths and weaknesses and save lives for patients around the world.”

Gao Zhijun expressed her goals and helped Tao Yuanzheng.

Gao Zhijun's words shocked everyone present. A little kid actually had such lofty ideals, but she was destined not to realize them.

Everyone has a medical skill, but they try every means to hide it for fear that others will learn it. How can they get together and expose their medical skills to the public so that everyone can learn it?

This is impossible. You have to know that medical skills are to be passed down. Only your own children are qualified to learn them. Others are not qualified.

"What does seminar mean?"

Dean Tao was asking Gao Zhijun about this new word.

Oops, I used modern terms, how do I explain this?

"Seminar? This, as the name suggests, means discussion among everyone.

What I mean is that I invited doctors from Daliang to discuss medical skills. For example, you are good at internal medicine, he is good at surgery, and I am good at gynecology. The three of us discuss together. I share my experience in gynecology, you share your experience in internal medicine, and he shares his experience in surgery. We work together to learn all three disciplines and then benefit the people.

This is the original intention of the seminar, hoping that medical skills in the world will be unified and everyone will stop hiding things.

Only when everyone learns medical skills can we save more patients."

This is what the modern medical community has done, and as a result many patients have been cured. She also hopes that this can be achieved here, which will be a blessing for the people of Daliang.

As long as doctors in each state capital are proficient in various fields, more patients can be saved and the mortality rate will be reduced.

"Divine Doctor, to be frank, I think this is impossible."

"I also think it's impossible to achieve. This is just wishful thinking."

"Yes, that's just wishful thinking. Our medical skills have been passed down from generation to generation. How can we teach them to others unconditionally? If we do that, how can we support our families and gain a foothold in the medical world?"

"Master, I don't think this is possible. Everyone thinks medicine is passed down from their ancestors and it's impossible for them to teach it to others selflessly. I can't do that either."

Magistrate Zhang, Mr. Qian and others, as well as Dean Tao, all said that the seminar was impossible.

Gao Zhijun didn't feel unhappy when she heard so many people saying she was just dreaming. She just smiled and said, "Really? I believe everyone will witness it one day. I hope everyone won't feel embarrassed when that happens."

I think the Dean will be the first to take the initiative to invite those doctors and personally take charge of it."

Her own medical skills were incredible. If she could bring modern medicine here, wouldn't all the doctors be vying to learn from her? There must be a gift for becoming a disciple, right? Or if she wanted to learn medicine, she must bring a token of loyalty, right?

Their medical skills are the best gift and token of their allegiance.

Once you have learned all the medical skills, who would care about the few things passed down from your ancestors?

Looking at such a confident smile, Tao Yuanzheng suddenly felt that she might be able to achieve it.

If this is the case, I must be the eldest senior brother, the first senior brother to become a disciple.

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