"It's obvious that Mr. Xie thinks highly of Yun Heng!"
Ma Tiequan, Liang Wanming and Zhang Haihua were talking in low voices.
"Yun Heng met Mr. Kou when he was in the Magic City last year. Mr. Kou has always taken Yun Heng very seriously."
Liang Wanming whispered, "Mr. Kou has a hot temper, and many people don't like him very much, but Mr. Kou and Mr. Xie get along very well and have a very good relationship. In the last selection of National Masters of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Mr. Kou was named a National Master of Traditional Chinese Medicine because of Mr. Xie's strong recommendation."
Kou Zhengfan is a famous doctor of the Fire God School. Not only does he use large dosages of medicine, he also has a bad temper. Therefore, although Kou has cured many patients and his medical skills are impeccable, his reputation is not very good. It can be said that he has both good and bad reputations. In the previous selections of National Medical Masters, Kou was only nominated and was ultimately not selected.
This time, Xie Yunzhang put in a lot of effort, because Kou Zhengfan was already over 80 years old. After he turned 80, who knew if he could still wait until the next session.
Liang Wanming's meaning was very clear. Perhaps Kou Zhengfan had mentioned Yun Heng to Xie Yunzhang.
No, not maybe, but it has definitely been mentioned. For such a big thing as having an excerpt of the paper included in the textbook, it would definitely not be so easy without Mr. Xie's approval.
Especially since Xie Yunzhang brought up this matter at the expo, his intention to help Yunheng was very obvious.
“To this day.”
Xie Yunzhang continued, "Today, Traditional Chinese Medicine has become a term that is both familiar and unfamiliar to most of us. I say it is familiar because we often come into contact with it and hear about it when seeking medical treatment. Many people have seen Chinese medicine practitioners and taken Chinese medicine."
"I say it's unfamiliar because most of us only know about Chinese medicine based on concepts like yin and yang and the five elements. Speaking of Chinese medicine, the first thing that comes to mind is probably the yin and yang and the five elements, but we don't know the true principles of Chinese medicine treatment, nor do we know the basis for Chinese medicine's use of drugs."
"After so many years of practicing medicine, I've probably experienced quite a lot."
Xie Yunzhang said slowly, "When I was just beginning to understand things, most people were actually quite afraid of Western medicine. Some people were even quite scared and terrified at the mention of injections. At that time, many patients were misdiagnosed and mistreated by modern medicine. In fact, most ordinary people actually trusted Traditional Chinese Medicine more."
When Xie Yunzhang talked about this, some old people like Fang Zhiyan, Yue Anyun and others had the same experience.
Xie Yunzhang is 87 years old this year. He was born during the Republic of China period. At that time, modern medicine was not well developed. In remote areas, many people were even afraid of treatments such as injections and surgery.
Yue Anyun, Fang Zhiyan and others are nearly 20 years younger than Xie Yunzhang, but they also understand that even in the 1960s and 1970s, patients who died due to misdiagnosis and incorrect treatment of modern medicine were still a very large group.
Xie Yunzhang continued, "Traditional Chinese medicine has its share of misdiagnoses and mistreatments, and quack doctors have also killed people. Even I, in my life, have had many patients that left me helpless. Modern medicine has also experienced misdiagnosis and mistreatment. In recent years, the number of patients who died from misdiagnosis in modern medicine has even exceeded the number of patients delayed by traditional Chinese medicine. Yet, why do most people have such a strong tolerance for modern medicine, but cannot treat traditional Chinese medicine equally?"
"I often think about this question, and later I had a good talk with Mr. Tang about it."
Everyone knows who the Mr. Tang that Xie Yunzhang mentioned is. He is Tang Yunshan, a famous infectious disease expert in Kyoto.
Tang Yunshan and Xie Yunzhang are about the same age, but Tang Yunshan is a pure Western medicine expert and is also a highly respected famous doctor.
"Mr. Tang told me about a stage."
Xie Yunzhang said, "Tang Lao said that the Chinese people's tolerance and recognition of modern medicine actually began in the 1970s and 1980s. The people who initially criticized and denied traditional Chinese medicine and recognized modern medicine were all famous scholars at the time, intellectuals, and advanced people who had traveled abroad and studied abroad..."
"I thought about it carefully later, and it turned out to be true."
Xie Yunzhang smiled and said, "Tang Lao told me that since the 1970s and 1980s, people have become more and more accepting and tolerant of modern medicine. On the one hand, this is due to the progress of modern medicine, which is undeniable. The progress is very rapid and the leaps are very large. However, there is also a very critical privacy. Modern medicine includes anatomy, physiology, pathology, pharmacology, and involves chemistry, physics, biology..."
"So, as education becomes more popular, people are more accepting of modern medicine because they can understand the principles behind it."
"As for traditional Chinese medicine, the more education becomes popular, the more people reject it. The more they reject it, the less they understand the principles of traditional Chinese medicine."
"Traditional Chinese medicine lacks advanced medical equipment and objective data. It relies solely on the doctor's experience to treat illnesses, ultimately leaving only two impressions: a miracle doctor or a quack."
When Xie Yunzhang said this, many people looked at Yun Heng, as if Yun Heng had said something similar just now.
At this moment, some people were surprised to find that the rhythm and way of speaking of Yun Heng and Xie Yunzhang were so similar.
Yesterday, when Yun Heng talked about something, he also used his own experience as the entry point, combined with various viewpoints, giving people a sense of reality and empathy. Today, when Xie Yunzhang said this, he also used his own experience as the entry point, combined with his own understanding, also giving people a sense of reality and empathy.
This old man and this young man are so similar.
"Why do I find that Xiaoyun is more suitable to be Mr. Xie's successor?"
Ma Tiequan said softly to Liang Wanming.
"Um."
Liang Wanming nodded: "In fact, both of them have a kind of temperament, a very pure temperament."
"They have no other thoughts, just their own feelings and beliefs. They say these things not to convince anyone, but to tell everyone that they have experienced such an incident and gained so much. That's all."
Zhang Haihua also said slowly.
"Well, Director Zhang has hit the nail on the head."
Ma Tiequan said, "Many people say that Chen Fanming's target is Old Xie. In fact, Chen Fanming and Old Xie are not similar. Instead, it is Yun Heng who is similar to Old Mrs. Xie."
"Looking up and down at the sky, I see the world is full of jagged edges, and all my worries are in vain. Only a deep feeling remains, and the sufferings of my fellow men are my own. I have endured years of hardship, yet it is not that I do not want to escape from Zen, but that I seek to pass on this legacy to future generations, to create a bond that will last for thousands of years."
Xie Yunzhang said slowly, "I'd like to share with you a poem written by Mr. Zhang Xichun in his book 'Medical Records Combining Chinese and Western Medicine'."
“Pah pah pah!”
Warm applause rang out again, and the applause lasted for a long time, echoing in the conference room.
(These chapters are actually mixed with some personal opinions, which are what I want to say. It is not easy to write and it is easy to cause controversy. After thinking about it, I still wrote it.)
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