Chapter 816 Soul Tortureshuhaige.net



"absurd!"

"How can this be possible!"

When Xie Kaiyang finished speaking, several famous traditional Chinese medicine practitioners from Dongjiang Province, including Fang Zhiyan and Sun Boping, could not help but speak out in anger.

However, it is obvious that neither Fang Zhiyan nor Sun Boping seems to be good at this kind of verbal dispute.

To be honest, most clinical doctors are not as eloquent as those who work in scientific research and education.

People like Xie Kaiyang and Hu Wenyi, although they are professors at medical universities and give lectures from time to time, while Sun Boping, Fang Zhiyan, including Yue Anyun and others, mostly focus on clinical treatment.

In addition, Xie Kaiyang's words were a bit too much. He put big accusations on others one after another, and he almost said directly that Yue Anyun and others were the culprits who obstructed the development of traditional Chinese medicine.

How could Yue Anyun and the others bear this? They became even more angry and lost their composure.

"Mr. Fang, we are communicating here. If what I said is wrong, you can point it out. Why get angry?"

Xie Kaiyang, on the contrary, seemed very magnanimous. With just two simple sentences, he put himself on the moral high ground.

He has something to say, but look at Fang Zhiyan and others, they are always acting absurd and unreasonable.

Isn't it obvious that it can't be argued?

"Mr. Fang, Mr. Sun, please sit down for a moment."

Yun Heng saw that Sun Boping and others were obviously no match for Xie Kaiyang and Hu Wenyi, so he had to speak up.

"I am the junior, the youngest, so I will first share some of my own opinions. If I am wrong, I hope you seniors will forgive me."

After hearing Yun Heng speak, Sun Boping, Fang Zhiyan and others sat back down.

Yun Heng is a student of Ji Fengwen and Qu Tongwen, and he comes from a famous school. Although some people don't understand Yun Heng, with such an origin and background, Yun Heng's position must be very clear.

If Yun Heng was the same as Xie Kaiyang and others, it would be a bit of a betrayal of his teacher and ancestors, because Fang Zhiyan and others knew that Qu Tongwen and Ji Fengwen were both staunch supporters of traditional Chinese medicine.

"Doctor Yun, please speak."

Xie Kaiyang said: "I also watched the free clinic in Xihua City before. Although Dr. Yun is young, his level is extraordinary. Moreover, Dr. Yun is young, so I think his thinking should be very open-minded."

As soon as he opened his mouth, Xie Kaiyang first put a hat on Yun Heng as very open-minded, as if Yun Heng would not be open-minded if he did not support them.

"Thank you for the compliment, Mr.

Yun Heng smiled modestly, then said, "Both Elder Hu and Elder Xie said just now that Traditional Chinese Medicine has a long history and profound heritage. As descendants, we stand on the shoulders of our predecessors. As times progress, our thinking must also progress. I very much agree with what Elder Xie said just now: the older something is, the better it is, not necessarily correct."

"Just like before, women had a low status. Is this kind of thinking correct?"

“Was the previous institution of slavery right?”

"Obviously, no."

"Chinese medicine must keep pace with the times and require change. But I think that a towering building is built from the ground up. After it's built, we can change the decoration and the interior layout, but the load-bearing walls must not be demolished, and the foundation must not be shaken. Otherwise, the entire building will collapse. What do Elder Xie and Elder Hu think?"

Xie Kaiyang: “…”

Hu Wenyi: “…”

What Yun Heng said at first was quite good, and the two of them thought that this young man was good. But Yun Heng suddenly changed the subject and said this, which made Xie Kaiyang and Hu Wenyi a little unsure of how to respond.

Everyone knows that load-bearing walls cannot be demolished. If the load-bearing walls are demolished, will the building still be safe?

Some things can be changed. For example, if the previous decoration is old and no longer conforms to the current aesthetic, you can redecorate it. If the furniture is not suitable, you can also replace it. But if the load-bearing walls are demolished, if the foundation is demolished, the building will be gone. Where will you live?

In terms of traditional Chinese medicine, if the basic things are overturned, traditional Chinese medicine will no longer exist. If traditional Chinese medicine no longer exists, what will change?

What has changed in you?

Just now, Xie Kaiyang and Hu Wenyi kept saying that they recognized traditional Chinese medicine. They both studied traditional Chinese medicine. Their slogan was just to seek change, not to overthrow. So since it is not an overthrow, can the load-bearing wall be demolished?

"This kid."

Ma Tiequan was instantly overjoyed.

"Why do I find that Yun Heng is better at speaking than me?"

"Yun Heng's argument is well-reasoned, while yours is just nonsense." Liang Wanming retorted without any hesitation.

"I'm in a good mood right now and I don't want to argue with you."

Ma Tiequan glared at Liang Wanming.

"Xiao Yun is right. Of course, we can't knock down load-bearing walls."

Hu Wenyi took over the conversation and said, "But those are load-bearing walls. Can you tell them apart?"

Just now Xie Kaiyang called Yun Heng Doctor Yun, and now Hu Wenyi just calls him Xiao Yun.

Don't look at this title.

In such occasions, sometimes words are spoken with a sharp tone.

After all, you can't curse people directly, so you have to speak tactfully.

Hu Wenyi's call of "Xiao Yun" was to remind Yun Heng, and at the same time remind everyone, that Yun Heng was very young. How could a young man know what a load-bearing wall was?

"Mr. Hu's question is a bit unprofessional."

Yun Heng said politely, "If it's a renovated house, most people might not be able to tell which is the load-bearing wall. But if you peel back the material of an unrenovated house, it's clear at a glance which is the load-bearing wall."

"I don't know what Mr. Hu and others think of it. For example, before I came into contact with Chinese medicine, I often watched TV dramas and so on. The impression Chinese medicine gave me was all about yin and yang, the five elements, pulse diagnosis with a hanging thread, gold, wood, water, fire, and earth, all very mysterious things.

"I was very puzzled at the time. How could the doctor know where you were sick just by taking a quick look, touching you a few times, and asking you a few questions? It was even more powerful than an X-ray.

"Chinese medicine practitioners are human beings, not gods. How can they do all that? Besides, I don't understand what they say. They must be trying to fool people."

"As I grew older, I came to understand a little bit that Chinese medicine is based on metaphysics, but what is metaphysics? Isn't metaphysics synonymous with unscientific?"

"Later, I met some amazing Chinese medicine practitioners who could really cure illnesses. But then, in our minds, Chinese medicine practitioners seemed to be divided into only two categories: miracle doctors and mediocre doctors."

"Whether they are miracle doctors or quacks, it seems that Chinese medicine has no reliable basis or methods for diagnosis and treatment, as if Chinese medicine is completely 'idealistic'."

At this point, Yun Heng paused and said, "Everyone present here today basically understands Chinese medicine, and they are all famous doctors, experts, and seniors. So I want to ask, is Chinese medicine really like this?"

"What's the root cause of why ordinary people can't understand or appreciate traditional Chinese medicine?"

“Where is the bearing wall of traditional Chinese medicine?”

"Is the five thousand years of Chinese medicine heritage just a castle in the air, now shattered at the slightest touch?"

Yun Heng's three consecutive questions instantly stumped most of the people present, and the conference room was silent for a while.

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