Chapter 270 The So-called Fairness



Yun Heng returned to the dormitory. Inside, Ren Xuedong, Dang Siping, Lin Yonggang, Ye Yingyun and several others were gathered together to discuss the medical records.

The role of role models is really powerful.

Yun Heng is the class monitor and one of the best students in the class. Apart from Yue Shaojiang, there is really no one else who can compare with Yun Heng in terms of ability.

If we simply rank the students in the teaching class according to their level, Yun Heng would definitely be first, Yue Shaojiang second, Dang Siping third, and Ren Xuedong fourth.

If divided according to the level of the panel, Dang Siping's level is one level higher than Ren Xuedong, and the others are actually not much different from Ren Xuedong. However, in clinical terms, in terms of meticulousness and scrutiny, Ren Xuedong is undoubtedly better than others.

Yun Heng and Ren Xuedong are both studious, and Yun Heng is not arrogant. No matter who has questions, Yun Heng will patiently explain them.

In the first few days, Lin Yonggang, Ye Yingyun and others came to Yun Heng to ask about some medical records or difficult problems. In fact, they wanted to deal with Yun Heng, which was equivalent to finding a common topic to chat.

In addition to being highly skilled, Yun Heng is also a student of Qu Tongwen. Since Yun Heng does not have the arrogant and offensive attitude of Yue Shaojiang, everyone is naturally happy to make friends with Qu Tongwen's student.

Yun Heng usually doesn't talk much and rarely interrupts people when they talk about other topics. Since they are trying to build relationships, everyone naturally caters to his interests and talks about topics that interest Yun Heng.

As long as the topic involves medical records or patients, Yun Heng, who usually doesn't talk much, can always talk about it.

But as the number of times they asked for advice increased, Lin Yonggang, Ye Yingyun and others gradually discovered that they actually gained something when discussing with Yun Heng and Ren Xuedong.

Originally, everyone was just looking for a topic, but now they have actually learned something, so everyone's enthusiasm has been instantly aroused.

Whether everyone came to attend the training class or to make friends with Yun Heng, everyone came here to improve themselves. Since discussing the condition with Yun Heng and Ren Xuedong was helpful to themselves, it was simply an unexpected gain.

"Yun Heng!"

"Doctor Yun!"

"Teacher Yun!"

Seeing Yun Heng coming back, several people in the dormitory greeted Yun Heng one after another, calling him by different names.

"Um."

Yun Heng nodded and smiled politely at everyone, still holding the book that Ji Fengwen had just given him in his arms.

"Yun Heng, what good thing has Master Ji given you again?"

Lin Yonggang asked with a smile.

"Given a book."

Yun Heng handed the book over.

“Acupuncture!”

Lin Yonggang reached out to take it, and the others also leaned over to take a look. Lin Yonggang even opened the book, and inside the book were some notes and annotations written by Ji Fengwen himself.

"Doctor Yun, could it be that Master Ji has accepted you as his student?"

Looking at the book Lin Yonggang opened, several people were envious.

Most books on traditional Chinese medicine can naturally be found in school libraries or bookstores, but some more special and advanced books that explain special techniques are not widely available.

Whether it is Qu Tongwen or Ji Fengwen and other famous national masters, they all have some classics that are not easy for ordinary people to find.

The detailed explanation of acupuncture that Ji Fengwen gave Yun Heng was not very common.

The book itself may not be of very high value, but the notes and insights written by Ji Fengwen in it are truly invaluable.

This book can be found if you put in some effort, but the annotations in it are unique, without any semicolons, it is the only one of its kind.

Ji Fengwen actually gave Yun Heng such a book. Ye Yingyun and others were really envious.

Fortunately, this book is about acupuncture, and Yun Heng has also demonstrated his excellence in acupuncture. Dang Siping and others are not good at acupuncture. If this was a book on internal medicine, perhaps Dang Siping and others would start to complain about Mr. Ji's injustice.

What is worrying is not the lack of wealth but the inequality.

We all come here to learn from Ji Fengwen, so Ji Fengwen should treat everyone equally. Even if everyone feels that they have gained a lot from following Ji Fengwen in the past few days, they may still be dissatisfied with Ji Fengwen because of this book, and their previous gratitude may be diluted by jealousy.

Everyone could understand acupuncture to some extent, and they did not blame Ji Fengwen in their hearts, but envied Yun Heng.

"Yun Heng, Master Ji won't accept you as his student, right?"

Dang Siping asked Yun Heng with a smile while looking at the book in Lin Yonggang's hand.

"Mr. Ji didn't say anything, he just said he thought I had some talent in acupuncture and gave me a book to read when I had time."

Yun Heng didn't have any idea that the tree that stands out in the forest will be destroyed by the wind, nor did he worry about people being jealous. He couldn't think of this, and the reason why he didn't admit to becoming his disciple was just Yun Heng's personality.

Yun Heng had never told anyone that he was Qu Tongwen's disciple, nor did he claim to be Qu Tongwen's disciple wherever he went.

The last time I went home during the Qingming Festival, I used the name of Xihua Hospital just to gain people's trust when treating patients.

"It seems that Master Ji thinks highly of Doctor Yun. Even if he doesn't accept him as a disciple now, it's probably only a matter of time."

Ye Yingyun said with a smile.

"Yeah, if I were Mr. Ji, I would probably be moved."

Everyone else was envious.

Although Yun Heng did not admit it, everyone thought that Ji Fengwen's giving Yun Heng such a book was obviously a suggestion. Perhaps this book was a test for Yun Heng from Ji Fengwen.

Traditional Chinese medicine places great emphasis on the master-disciple relationship, but it is not so strict that a person can only have one teacher.

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