"Besides that, if we want to learn Chinese medicine, we must understand it. Chinese medicine is not just about pharmacology, rhymes, and prescriptions. It encompasses so much more, including philosophy, human nature, the laws of nature, and the changing seasons. If we want to learn Chinese medicine well, we must be well-educated. Only with broad knowledge can we achieve enlightenment."
"Many things in Chinese medicine are incomprehensible and boring to us because we haven't been exposed to them enough. When you are knowledgeable enough and look back at Chinese medicine, you will find its interesting aspects."
"Just like the female classmate this morning, we're all medical students, especially the boys. If we become successful, we can treat the female classmates themselves. Wouldn't that impress them and win their favor?"
“Eh…”
Many female classmates exclaimed, they didn't expect Dr. Yun to make such a joke.
However, many of the male classmates were moved. They thought that Dr. Yun was right. If they had that ability, why would they have to worry about not finding a partner in the future?
"We are all medical students, and we've all been here for more than a year. You may have heard that Chinese medicine emphasizes inheritance. It has been passed down from generation to generation since ancient times, and now it's undergoing a transformation. Some of us may have complained when we were in school that we weren't descendants of medical families and couldn't learn real skills..."
Yun Heng continued speaking. When he mentioned this, many students fell silent. Such thoughts were not uncommon among students of traditional Chinese medicine colleges.
"We're all juniors, so we should be pretty good at history. The wealthy and powerful families of the past relied on their monopoly of knowledge. Even now, the same is true for traditional Chinese medicine families. Students from these families have been exposed to relevant knowledge since childhood, so they've accumulated more knowledge and experience than we do."
"However, we are in school. We can access everything that the heirs of aristocratic families can access. All kinds of books are open to everyone. We can make up for the gaps we had before. Some gaps are not unbridgeable."
"Like Master Yang said earlier, besides accumulation, the more important thing about Chinese medicine is understanding. In fact, most of what true famous doctors can teach us is already in the books, such as 'Treatise on Febrile Diseases' and 'Yellow Emperor's Internal Classic'... Many Chinese medicine classics are not monopolized by aristocratic families. The biggest difference between academic schools and those who inherit from their teachers is practice, not the acquisition of knowledge."
"Well said."
Yang Yinghe couldn't help but say, "Xiaoyun hit the nail on the head. When medical schools were founded across the country, most practitioners of Traditional Chinese Medicine supported them. That's why there's no monopoly on knowledge; accumulation still depends on the individual. We treat ourselves like flowers in a greenhouse, unwilling to learn to fly, yet always complaining about other things. There are differences between people, but these differences are no reason for us to belittle ourselves."
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