This time, going to Ningcheng, including Yun Heng and two other teachers leading the team, there were a total of thirteen people and ten students.
The other two mentors were not too old, around thirty-four or thirty-five, one male and one female, the female being slightly younger.
When he saw the two mentors, Yun Heng was subconsciously stunned for a moment.
"Teacher Tian!"
Yun Heng didn't know the male teacher, but he did know the female teacher. She was his counselor from his freshman to sophomore year, and her name was Tian Xiaoya.
When Yun Heng was a freshman, Tian Xiaoya had just graduated and stayed in school. She was Yun Heng's counselor during his freshman and sophomore years. When Yun Heng was a junior, Tian Xiaoya started to substitute teach.
At that time, Tian Xiaoya was very caring towards Yun Heng. After all, with Dr. Yun's appearance, it was indeed easy for him to win the favor of the opposite sex.
"Yun Heng!"
Tian Xiaoya greeted Yun Heng openly and looked at him with interest.
Tian Xiaoya vaguely remembers that when Yun Heng was a freshman in college, he was very immature and didn't like to talk much. He looked like a very clean big boy.
I didn’t expect that just a few years later, Yun Heng has become so famous.
"Doctor Yun!"
Another male teacher with Tian Xiaoya did not dare to call Yun Heng's name directly like Tian Xiaoya did, but called him Doctor Yun.
Yun Heng is now quite famous. His teachers are Qu Tongwen and Ji Fengwen. Jiang Yuanbei is Yun Heng's senior brother. He doesn't have much friendship with Yun Heng and they didn't know each other before, so he doesn't dare to be arrogant, although Yun Heng himself doesn't mind.
Sometimes, the estrangement between people is not because the people with higher status have changed, but because the people with lower status have changed. The gap is so big that they start to become cautious.
"Yun Heng, this is Mr. Lin Wenbin."
Tian Xiaoya introduced Yun Heng to him with a smile.
"Hello, Teacher Lin."
Yun Heng extended his hand politely.
"You're welcome, Doctor Yun."
Lin Wenbin smiled and shook hands with Yun Heng.
"I graduated from our provincial University of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Teacher Tian was my teacher during my freshman and sophomore years. Although Teacher Lin never taught me, he was also my teacher."
Yun Heng said with a smile.
“There is no order of learning; those who achieve success are first.”
Lin Wenbin laughed hurriedly.
Yun Heng didn't bother arguing with Lin Wenbin about this kind of thing. Yun Heng was generally not interested in such meaningless courtesy.
As the three were talking, Jiang Yuanbei arrived.
“Senior Brother!”
"Principal Jiang."
The three of them greeted each other hurriedly.
"It seems you all have met before."
Jiang Yuanbei smiled and said, "Since we already know each other, I won't introduce you to each other. This time when we go to Ningcheng, friendship comes first, communication comes second. Don't be competitive, and show the confidence of our Zhongzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine."
Lin Wenbin and Tian Xiaoya were listening attentively. Principal Jiang’s words about friendship first and communication second could be ignored. The main thing was the last sentence: confidence.
Exchanges between schools are not like treating each other to a dinner. It doesn't matter who eats and how much each person eats. This kind of thing concerns the honor of the school.
Schools, like hospitals, rely on talents. Only when a school produces more talents will its reputation be improved and more talents will flock to it. And how did these talents come in the first place? Isn’t it because of fame?
Especially when the admission scores are similar, students will consider which college to apply to based on the school's reputation and fame, as well as what outstanding people have come out of the school.
If it weren't for this, who would have nothing better to do?
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Ningcheng, like Xihua City, has a long history and is the ancient capital of thirteen dynasties.
Ningcheng University of Traditional Chinese Medicine ranks higher and closer than Zhongzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine. To be precise, Zhongzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine is really just a younger brother compared to Ningcheng University of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
Not only compared with Ningcheng University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, but also compared with schools such as Sichuan, Xiangzhou and others, Zhongzhou College of Traditional Chinese Medicine is considered a younger brother.
Although Zhongzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine is not the worst among medical schools in the country, it is only a medium-sized school.
Among the Chinese medicine schools in the country, Kyoto University of Chinese Medicine is naturally the well-deserved first, Ningcheng University of Chinese Medicine ranks third, Xiangzhou ranks twelfth, and Zhongzhou Medical University ranks more than twentieth.
These are just Chinese medicine schools. If all medical schools are counted, Zhongzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine should be ranked around 80th.
Schools and hospitals are actually just like people. They all have their own circles. There are thresholds for people at certain levels to communicate with each other or sit down to have a meal. If you are not at a certain level, you are not even qualified to talk to others.
But we are all human beings, and we all have ambitions, so there is another opportunity to break out of the circle. People at a low level always want to break out of their own circle and integrate into a higher level.
The same goes for hospitals and schools. They are definitely trying to break out of their circles. Behind the big brother there are always countless younger brothers. Why do people have to work hard and struggle? It is actually more about enjoying something.
Whether it is materially or spiritually, if one is doing well, he or she will definitely want others to envy and admire him or her, and want to show off. The younger brothers are a group that is very suitable for showing off.
This kind of thing can't really be called vulgar, but it is a very normal human psychology. Otherwise, why do they say that if one doesn't return home when he's rich, it's like walking in fine clothes at night.
The fact that Zhongzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine was able to integrate into this circle was the result of Jiang Yuanbei's efforts after he became the president. After all, he was Qu Tongwen's eldest disciple and had very good connections and popularity.
Jiang Yuanbei looked at Yun Heng in front of him and felt a little excited.
Zhongzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine has participated in this kind of exchange activities several times, and each time it has come last, but this time, the situation should improve.
"Xiao Yun, young people should show their talents and not be too reserved."
Jiang Yuanbei reminded Yun Heng.
My junior brother is still too low-key. In other words, he is a bit indifferent to the world. This kind of personality can be said to be good or bad. He is too easy-going.
Only caring about the things you care about and not paying attention to other things is pure, but being too pure often means you have no say.
Some people are confused by their own situation, but Jiang Yuanbei can see clearly that if Yun Heng had not started in a small place like West Asia Hospital and became his junior fellow apprentice, he might not have been able to compete with others.
Yun Heng’s current success is due to his own abilities, but also to the help of many people behind the scenes, including Ma Tiequan, Liang Wanming, his teachers Qu Tongwen, Yue Anyun, Ji Fengwen, and many others.
If it weren't for these factors, Gong Zhihong alone would have been enough for Yun Heng to handle. Without these backgrounds, Qi Yaping couldn't even compete with Gong Zhihong.
Yun Heng is now quite famous, but there are still limitations. Except for the Dongjiang Provincial Expo, Yun Heng has always been in Xihua City. Many things are only known by some local doctors in Xihua City, and people from other places do not know about them.
Like Zhou Jinfei, when he first met Yun Heng, he was also not convinced. He thought Yun Heng was exaggerating and was just praised by his teacher. Zhou Jinfei was not the only one who had such understanding and thoughts.
This time, Jiang Yuanbei let Yun Heng lead the team in order to let Yun Heng travel more, gain more experience, and consolidate Yun Heng's position in the industry.
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