Chapter 831 Young People Should Be Braver



"Please sit down, everyone."

After the pleasantries, Shang Wenrui invited Xie Yunzhang to take a seat first, and then everyone else sat down. The staff also hurriedly brought name tags and placed them in front of Xie Yunzhang.

There was no nameplate before, not because it was not made, but because we were not sure whether Xie Yunzhang would attend. Now that Xie Yunzhang has taken his seat, there is no suspense.

No matter what, Xie Yunzhang's arrival really pushed this Chinese Medicine Expo to its peak, and it seemed that the level and scale of the event were instantly improved a lot.

If today's news were reported, it would at least give the public the illusion that Dongjiang Province's traditional Chinese medicine industry has been recognized by Mr. Xie Yunzhang, which will be of great benefit to the sales and export of traditional Chinese medicine in Dongjiang Province.

Because Xie Yunzhang is a Chinese medicine practitioner, his international fame may not be as great as that of some top international doctors, but even abroad, any large company involved in the field of Chinese medicine knows Xie Yunzhang.

"Thank you again, Mr. Xie, for coming to participate in this Traditional Chinese Medicine Expo held in our Dongjiang Province."

After everyone was seated, Shang Wenrui glanced at Xie Yunzhang and said with a smile, "Let's give Mr. Xie another round of applause and welcome him."

Applause broke out at the scene.

"You are too polite, Mr. Shang."

After the applause died down, Xie Yunzhang smiled and said, "I'm just an old Chinese medicine practitioner, no different from everyone else. There's no need to be like this."

Shang Wenrui then got to the point: "Yesterday we discussed some issues such as the relationship between Traditional Chinese Medicine and Traditional Chinese Medicine. Professor Hu Wenyi, Professor Xie Kaiyang, Professor Yue Anyun, Doctor Yun Hengyun, and others all expressed their views on several topics. They were very good and benefited everyone..."

"Mr. Xie's presence here again today has made our conference even more glorious. With the participation of people like Mr. Xie, I think our exchange meeting today will be even more meaningful."

It has to be said that Xie Yunzhang's status is really too high. Shang Wenrui only said a few words, and almost every sentence mentioned Xie Yunzhang.

While Shang Wenrui was speaking, Xie Yunzhang also glanced at Yun Heng, the youngest person in the core area.

Xie Yunzhang came from He Jianyun, so naturally he knew Yun Heng.

Of course, Xie Yunzhang knew about Yun Heng’s fame not from He Jianyun, but he had already known about it last year.

Last year, when Kou Zhengfan returned to Beijing, he even proposed to include excerpts from Yun Heng's thesis in the textbooks. Xie Yunzhang had heard of Yun Heng's name and had also read Yun Heng's thesis. The fact that it passed the preliminary review actually meant that he had Xie Yunzhang's approval.

However, Xie Yunzhang's previous knowledge of Yun Heng was only from his papers. Xie Yunzhang did not pay attention to or watch the free medical consultation activities held by Xihua City. It was not because Xie Yunzhang looked down on it or did not take it seriously, but because Xie Yunzhang was really busy.

As an 87-year-old man, Xie Yunzhang is no stranger to the Internet, but he is not as addicted to it as young people.

After arriving in Dongjiang Province last night, Xie Yunzhang rested at He Jianyun's home and also saw the medical records that Yun Heng gave to He Jianyun.

I have to mention Michelle here. Sister Mi is really a lucky charm for her husband.

The gift given to He Jianyun was very thoughtful and very much to He Jianyun's liking. It also allowed Xie Yunzhang, who came, to see the medical records that Yun Heng gave to He Jianyun.

Yun Heng was at least half the reason why Xie Yunzhang was able to come to the expo this time.

Ma Tiequan and others guessed correctly that Xie Yunzhang came to Dongjiang Province this time because of He Jianyun's birthday, but Xie Yunzhang would not stay in Dongjiang Province for too long.

After a while, Xie Yunzhang had something to do and couldn't come, so he came early. Xie Yunzhang was not there on He Jianyun's birthday.

"Okay, let's begin today's discussion. Our first topic is what exactly is the difference between Traditional Chinese Medicine and Western Medicine, and how should we, as practitioners of Traditional Chinese Medicine, learn Traditional Chinese Medicine well."

"Looks like we're changing the subject again."

Ma Tiequan spoke softly to Liang Wanming.

"Um."

Liang Wanming nodded.

Today's topic is very interesting. We are not talking about medicine, but simply talking about traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine. Obviously, this topic arose because of Xie Yunzhang's arrival.

Otherwise, the topic must still be centered around medicine. After all, it is a Chinese Medicine Expo, not a real medical skills exchange meeting. Everyone knows this.

But with Xie Yunzhang here, the original topic is no longer easy to discuss. I guess Xie Kaiyang and Hu Wenyi don't dare to say anything. How can we discuss this anymore?

On the contrary, this topic is very interesting, and it is quite appropriate to discuss such a topic in front of Xie Yunzhang.

For Dongjiang Province, pleasing Xie Yunzhang is no less important than the expo.

This time, after Shang Wenrui finished speaking, no one at the scene rushed to speak, even Hu Wenyi and Xie Kaiyang remained silent. Yesterday, when Shang Wenrui talked about the topic, Hu Wenyi and Xie Kaiyang almost immediately expressed their opinions. This shows the pressure Xie Yunzhang brought to everyone.

The scene was silent for about thirty seconds before Xie Yunzhang smiled and said, "I heard yesterday's discussion was very heated. Why is no one talking today?"

"Yun Heng?" Xie Yunzhang called out Yun Heng's name.

"Thank you, Mr."

Yun Heng said hurriedly.

"You tell me first."

Xie Yunzhang smiled and said, "I heard you said a lot yesterday. Why are you silent today? You're the youngest person here, and young people should be bolder. Just throw out some ideas, and no one will blame you if you make mistakes."

Chen Fanming: “….”

Although Xie Yunzhang didn't say anything about him, Chen Fanming still felt that Mr. Xie was implying something about him.

Xie Yunzhang scolded him at first mainly because he was too arrogant, but now he tells Yunheng that young people should be braver?

Do we need to treat them differently?

According to Chen Fanming's understanding, this was definitely the first time Xie Yunzhang met Yun Heng.

"Then I'll throw out some ideas and share my thoughts first."

Yun Heng said, "In my opinion, the difference between Chinese and Western medicine is not in form or method, but in the different connotations and depths of the two medicines."

"Well, go on."

Xie Yunzhang nodded.

"It mainly manifests itself in the following aspects, the first of which is the cause of the disease."

Yun Heng continued, "Modern medicine often attributes the causes of disease to bacteria, viruses, microorganisms, and so on. The criteria for diagnosing disease are also completely data-based, such as measuring body surface temperature, elevated cystic fibrosis, whether there is infection, whether there is a large number of microorganisms, and so on."

"Traditional Chinese medicine, on the other hand, uses factors like cold, heat, dampness, dampness, wind, and hostility to determine the condition. In clinical practice, it also relies on whether the patient has a fever or chills, as well as their primary feelings. One is visible and tangible, while the other is invisible and intangible. The two have completely different foundations, and different standards naturally lead to different treatments..."

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