"Let's continue."
Yun Heng smiled at Wei Zhengshuo, then said, "Just now, Doctor Yi asked about my personality..."
Yi Chaoping: “…”
Although Yi Chaoping didn't know why Wei Zhengshuo looked at him like that just now, Yun Heng kept asking Doctor Yi to be humble and studious, and what Doctor Yi had just asked, which made Yi Chaoping very uncomfortable.
If Yi Chaoping was really asking sincerely, he would naturally not feel anything about Yun Heng's words, but the problem was that Yi Chaoping was not sincere at all, and Yun Heng's words sounded very harsh.
This is like not fearing the powerful and the red double people.
"Not fearing the powerful" sounds like a good phrase, but Director Hong definitely doesn't like to hear it.
At this moment, Yi Chaoping felt that Yun Heng was mocking him when he heard Yun Heng's words.
"In fact, the Five Elements and Six Qi can predict a person's personality based on their birth date, which is also related to the environment."
Yun Heng said, "A person's physique and personality are influenced by both innate and acquired factors. Innate factors refer to what we now call genetic inheritance, while acquired factors refer to the environment."
"For example, those born in the years of Wu and Gui in the Heavenly Stems and Zi and Wu in the Earthly Branches, which represent the second and third Qi elements, generally have a hot constitution and a relatively impatient personality. They are prone to anger and getting angry, are more susceptible to febrile diseases, and prefer autumn and winter to spring and summer."
"This is actually also due to environmental influences. The five elements of metal, wood, water, fire, and earth are actually a broad classification. The division of these elements is based on similarities."
Yun Heng patiently explained, "To some extent, everything has exceptions. The calculation of the Five Elements and Six Qi, as well as the division of Yin and Yang and the Five Elements, are simply based on certain natural laws."
"In the specific calculations, one must understand the combination of luck, the climate of the Five Elements and Six Qi, the characteristics of disease onset, and the physical characteristics of the human body, etc."
Not to mention that Doctor Yun often practices in the simulation space. After the panel was upgraded, it had a learning space. Doctor Yun was like carrying a library with him. How could he be troubled by these problems?
In fact, some things are not that profound, but Chinese medicine involves a lot of things. Some people don’t read some books at all, or they forget them after reading them because they don’t use them often.
Among the students at today's universities of traditional Chinese medicine, not many can read books like "Treatise on Febrile Diseases" and "Yellow Emperor's Internal Classic" carefully and understand them repeatedly. Even fewer people read other books like the Five Elements and Six Qi, Yixue and Eight Trigrams.
Once you enter college, students who don’t fail any courses are considered excellent. What else can you expect?
Students like Yun Heng who like to hang out in the library can get started quickly even if they don't have a panel and have good conditions after graduation.
Traditional Chinese medicine has very high requirements for many things. Only when you have a basic understanding can you comprehend it. It is difficult to reach a high level with just a single learning.
There were two types of Chinese medicine practitioners in the past. One type learned from a master since childhood, starting out as odd jobs and learning by immersion. The other type was a scholar or candidate who had already read a lot of books and then started reading medical books, so they got started quickly. Regardless of which type, they all had a certain foundation.
If you want to learn Chinese medicine well, you must understand and learn China's traditional culture.
Wei Zhengshuo listened for a while and had to admit that Yun Heng was really influential. At this moment, the young doctors in the duty room were listening with great interest.
The doctors at Kyoto Hospital are all elites. Precisely because they are elites, they have a strong thirst for knowledge and ambition, and they are willing to learn and accept anything that can help them.
This is like a teacher lecturing. Students who like to learn can listen attentively, but those who don’t like to learn can’t hear a single word.
The Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine at Kyoto Hospital is like a key class. The students in the key class happened to meet a good teacher like Yun Heng, and they hit it off right away.
"Well, that's all. It's getting late."
After Yun Heng finished speaking, he looked at the time. It was already 1:40. He had been talking for almost forty minutes.
"Everyone's busy."
Wei Zhengshuo couldn't help but breathe a sigh of relief when he saw Yun Heng stop talking. Then he said, "Yi Chaoping, come to my office."
With that, Wei Zhengshuo walked towards the office.
Yi Chaoping followed behind him, puzzled.
"Director Wei!"
After entering the office, Yi Chaoping called out cautiously.
Yi Chaoping felt that he should have done nothing to make Director Wei angry, right?
He just asked Yun Heng a few questions. Shouldn't this be considered a good performance?
As for other things, he's been doing pretty well lately.
"What do I say to you all day? Why don't you improve at all?"
Wei Zhengshuo started to scold him: "If you can't stay here well, I'll change your department."
"Director Wei, I..."
Yi Chaoping was a little confused.
"Did you trick Yun Heng again?"
Wei Zhengshuo's face was gloomy: "Who told you to provoke Yun Heng? Is that all you can do?"
Yi Chaoping: “…”
"Don't think I don't know your little tricks."
Wei Zhengshuo scolded, "You're always so cunning. Don't mess with Yun Heng again. Don't you think it's embarrassing?"
"Director Wei, I understand."
Yi Chaoping responded quickly.
Director Wei is too biased. Even if he has some ulterior motives, he is the one who suffers, okay?
In fact, Yi Chaoping was still thinking about finding an opportunity to get back at someone. He didn't believe that Yun Heng was omnipotent, but he was scolded by Director Wei?
Fortunately, Wei Zhengshuo didn’t know what Yi Chaoping was thinking, otherwise he would have vomited blood. He still wanted to continue like this?
Wouldn't it be nice if Yun Heng could just stay here honestly and be obedient for three months?
Why do we have to create unnecessary complications?
"You can do it, kid."
Outside, Zhu Senqiang looked at Yun Heng with a smile.
"It's not my fault."
Yun Heng explained.
"I know I don't blame you."
Zhu Senqiang smiled and said, "I mean, you really know a lot."
Yun Heng smiled and didn't answer. As long as he didn't blame himself, it was fine. This time he was really passive.
"Be more careful next time."
Zhu Senqiang patted Yun Heng's shoulder and said, "No matter what, just be more cautious."
Yun Heng: “…”
After saying that, Zhu Senqiang took a cup to get some water. A young doctor beside him hurried over and said, "Doctor Yun, what you just said was really good."
"Thanks."
Yun Heng smiled. He recognized that this was the person who had just answered the question about the pattern.
"Nice to meet you, Doctor Yun."
The young doctor smiled and said, "My name is Hang Anpeng. I graduated from Kyoto University of Chinese Medicine. I hope to learn more from Dr. Yun."
"ah....."
Yun Heng was stunned for a moment, then said politely, "Let's learn from each other."
"Doctor Yun, please get busy first."
Hang Anpeng smiled and sat back in his seat. Zhu Senqiang had already returned with the water.
Hang Anpeng really benefited a lot from listening to Yun Heng's words just now. It would be great if he could have more contact with Yun Heng.
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