Chapter 895 Not Special



"Doctor Yun, please tell everyone about it."

Lei Yi also smiled and said, "How to learn Chinese medicine well without knowing the right way to get started is a question that I think many Chinese medicine students are concerned about."

"Yes, Doctor Yun is young but highly skilled. I think he should have a say on this issue."

Han Kaiping also smiled.

"Then I'll tell you."

Yun Heng nodded, then pondered for a moment before saying, "How to learn Chinese medicine well? This question, in a narrow sense, is just a medical question. In a broad sense, it's actually a very broad question."

"When we were in school, we not only worried about how to learn Chinese medicine well, but also how to learn English well, how to learn mathematics well, and how to learn physics well."

"At every stage, we actually have issues that we worry about: how to study, how to work, how to live, and how to make money."

Yang Yinghe nodded slightly, quite satisfied with Yun Heng.

"Doctor Yun is amazing."

In private, Tian Xiaoya and Lin Wenbin were also talking in low voices.

Some people may not understand it yet, but some people actually already understand it.

How to learn Chinese medicine well is a question that students have. From the perspective of this single question, it will create a feeling that Chinese medicine is difficult to learn. It is different from other subjects. Chinese medicine has a threshold and it is not easy to learn it, so there is such a question as how to learn Chinese medicine well.

Now Yun Heng puts how to learn English and mathematics well during school on a par with traditional Chinese medicine. Most people have similar ideas during their student years, so traditional Chinese medicine does not seem special.

The same is true for other subjects, so how to learn Chinese medicine well is actually the same as learning other subjects well.

Many times, some things are afraid of being treated specially.

Why do some people think that traditional Chinese medicine is difficult to learn? In addition to the fact that traditional Chinese medicine has a threshold, they have also formed this kind of cognition themselves.

Now, with just a few simple words, Yun Heng has placed traditional Chinese medicine from a relatively special position among the difficulties encountered in everyone's normal learning process.

Yun Heng continued, "In this respect, learning Chinese medicine well is the same as learning other subjects well. On the one hand, it does depend on talent, but on the other hand, it also depends on interest and hard work."

"As Principal Lei and the others said, I'm not much older than you, and I only graduated not long ago. I do have some opinions on this matter."

Yun Heng smiled and said, "When I was in school, I found that if we were interested in a subject, we would be willing to study it and spend time on it. The homework we enjoyed doing was also the subjects we liked. We were often unwilling to spend time on subjects we didn't like, and we found them difficult to learn."

The classmates couldn't help laughing. They were all college students and remembered their junior high and high school experiences very clearly. Yun Heng's words touched the hearts of the students.

"Doctor Yun, how can we get people interested in Traditional Chinese Medicine?"

Han Kaiping asked Yun Heng with a smile.

"Professor Han asked a very good question."

Yun Heng smiled and said, "So how do we get people interested in Traditional Chinese Medicine? Some interest is innate, driven by nature, while some interest is something we gradually discover. Since everyone can apply to medical school, at least one thing is certain: most people should not be averse to Traditional Chinese Medicine."

Everyone nodded.

They are all students of medical school. I cannot say that all students who apply to medical school are like this, but at least most of them should not be averse to traditional Chinese medicine. This is certain.

"As long as we don't object to it, we actually have the premise to understand it, just like..."

Yun Heng couldn't help but pause as he spoke, and couldn't help but think of Michelle Lin.

"Just like when we make friends, it's not necessarily love at first sight. Sometimes people fall in love at first sight, and sometimes it's just acquaintance. As long as there's no aversion, there's a chance."

The students laughed again.

“When we are not disgusted, we have the prerequisite to like her or understand her.”

"I don't know about others, but for me, what interests me most about Chinese medicine is the sense of accomplishment. When I cure a patient, I feel genuinely happy. With happiness, I have the motivation to continue exploring."

Yun Heng continued, "Compared to Western medicine, the threshold for Chinese medicine is indeed higher, and good Chinese medicine practitioners are rare. Precisely because of their rarity, good Chinese medicine practitioners are more valued. It's indeed a bit difficult at the beginning, but as long as you put in the effort and achieve success, you actually feel more accomplished in many aspects than Western medicine."

"Medicine is a very boring thing, and the road to studying medicine is also quite difficult."

Yun Heng said, "Just like what Elder Yang said just now, his life was full of ups and downs, and he suffered a lot. Even after becoming famous, he sometimes had to face the difficulties and scolding of patients' families. In fact, most of the good doctors in history have both good reputations and bad reputations."

"Because doctors are not omnipotent. There are patients who can be cured, and there are definitely patients who cannot be cured. If you can cure a disease, people will praise you as a miracle doctor and give you a plaque. If you can't cure a disease, people will call you a quack who takes human life lightly."

"When I first started medical school, my teachers probably told me that being a doctor isn't a comfortable profession. If you want a comfortable life, don't become a doctor. If you do become a doctor, you have to be prepared to endure hardships."

"But at the same time, medicine is a vast and fascinating discipline. Its interest lies precisely in the fact that it is a skill for saving lives. Think about it: in this world, only doctors can deal with death and save lives, especially in a patient's final moments. Doctors are the patient's last resort..."

"This is a heavy responsibility, but also a great honor."

My dear, there is more to this chapter. Please click on the next page to continue reading. It will be even more exciting later!

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