Xu Bo's four dimensions are all 0, so when Yun Heng talked about it, he started with the simpler ones. While talking, Yun Heng took out a piece of paper and drew.
"Look, first of all, Chinese medicine divides all diseases into two categories based on the opposition between yin and yang: one is yang and the other is yin. Yin and yang, deficiency and excess, cold and heat, these are mutually opposed, interdependent, and mutually restrictive..."
"Once you understand these opposing dependencies, and the relationship between the internal and external manifestations of the disease, it's actually not that difficult. Generally speaking, if a patient has a sour mouth, it mostly indicates excessive liver fire; a bitter mouth, mostly due to excessive heart fire; a sweet mouth, mostly due to damp heat in the spleen and stomach; a spicy mouth, mostly due to problems with the lung metal; a salty mouth, mostly due to kidney deficiency..."
"Besides, the liver is green, the heart is red, the spleen is yellow, the lungs are white, and the kidneys are black."
Yun Heng was talking and drawing at the same time: "Just think, if you can figure this out in clinical practice, then at a glance you can tell who is sick, who is healthy, who has kidney deficiency, and who has impotence. Wouldn't that be awesome?"
Xu Bo instantly perked up: "Hey, you know what, if you really have this level, you'd be so cool. I say, kid, your lectures are much more interesting than the teacher's. If the lecturers in our university were at your level, I would definitely be better than you."
"Well, don't you think it's interesting?"
Yun Heng nodded and breathed a sigh of relief. Finally, this guy was a little interested.
I kept explaining to Xu Bo until half past twelve in the morning, and finally there was movement on the panel. Xu Bo's level of Chinese medicine internal medicine improved by one percentage point, plus the previous nine points, it increased by 10%, and it was achieved in a hundred minutes.
Looking at the rewards displayed on the panel, Yun Heng couldn't help but complain.
It is said that teaching something is not easy. I am trying to teach others, but they are not happy about it. Do I think it is easy for me to do this just to earn some time?
Would you consider finding someone to share the rent with?
Ren Xuedong is a good person, much more reliable than Xu Bo.
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