So, what exactly is this meeting today?
The several traditional Chinese medicine doctors who had already arrived also saw Li Chu sitting in the back and came over to greet him.
Li Chu is no longer someone whose age can be used to judge him.
Since he spoke up for traditional Chinese medicine at the last conference, which ultimately led to the elimination of foreign language tests in the evaluation of traditional Chinese medicine doctors, there is no traditional Chinese medicine doctor in the country who is not grateful to him.
At this moment, Lin Sanshou also walked in through the front door.
As soon as he entered, he saw Li Chu sitting at the very back, talking to someone.
He smiled and walked to the back, greeting acquaintances as he went.
"Oh, Uncle-Master, you've come too."
"I don't want to come, but I have no choice. We notified more than twenty people, and it wouldn't make sense if only you showed up in the end!"
"We're together?"
"Huh? You didn't know?"
“Uncle-Master, you’ve confused me. I should know something.”
"The bureau has undergone restructuring. The health care group has been abolished, and two health care groups have been established, along with other departments. It's become more specialized than before. Didn't you know?"
"I know the bureau is going to restructure, but it's already done, so I don't know anything about it anymore, and nobody told me about it."
"Hey, these little brats!"
"Uncle-Master, does this mean I'll no longer be part of the Health Care Team...?"
"What are you thinking? There must be another reason. I'll ask around for you later. After all, your work permit needs to be renewed."
"Let's not talk about that, Uncle-Master." Li Chu waved his hand. "Do you know what the meeting was about today?"
"I only know it's related to Traditional Chinese Medicine, but I don't know the specifics. However, I've noticed that there aren't many people specializing in Traditional Chinese Medicine coming here!"
"As you can see, I was just wondering about that too."
"Don't bother thinking about it, you'll find out soon enough. Wait a minute, Xiao Chu, shouldn't you be sitting here?"
"Uncle-Master, what kind of question is that? Should I sit here or there?"
"Even if you don't sit on the podium, you should at least sit in the front row."
"Didn't you see that the people sitting in the front row are all Western medicine experts? I'm just a doctor, so I'd better not go near them."
"By the way, this Sunday, our third son is planning to invite Yuanyuan's parents to dinner to discuss the children's marriage. You can come too. I'll let you know the specific location later."
"No, Uncle-Master, you can't be the one to notify me. I'm family from your mother's side, what kind of business is it for you to notify me?"
Lin Sanshou was stunned. That's right, this guy is Yuanyuan's uncle. It's not his place to notify anyone.
"Okay, just pretend I didn't say anything, I forgot about it."
"Uncle-Master, has Xiaolin finished tidying up the house?"
"That's about it. The rest depends on what you, the bride's family, want."
“Okay, three turns, one sound, seventy-two legs, plus a TV, and three gold pieces. As for the bride price, we won’t ask for much. Just give us ten or eight thousand. As for the rest, we’ll think about it.”
Lin Sanshou turned his head to look at his nephew who was making such an outrageous demand, his face twitching slightly.
"Do you think I'm worth all that?" he asked with a dark expression.
"No way, Uncle-Master, this is nothing. Let me tell you, we don't want those things, we just want the attitude of your family." Li Chu said softly, feigning surprise.
"Pfft, hahahaha..."
Before Lin Sanshou could react, the people around him couldn't hold back and burst into laughter.
Those sitting nearby were mostly renowned TCM experts from all over the country. Some people might not recognize Li Chu, but they had definitely heard of him and read his books on TCM.
Especially those books about various case studies.
To be frank, many people should treat him with the respect due to a disciple.
The commotion caused people in front to turn around and look.
Since they were in a meeting room, they didn't want to make too much noise, so they all fell silent and sat up straight.
At this moment, Lin Sanshou gritted his teeth and whispered, "You brat, you just wait."
Li Chu, without looking to the side, said, "Uncle-Master, I am Yuanyuan's uncle."
"Uh..." This left Lin Sanshou speechless, so angry that he rolled his eyes, turned his face away, and didn't want to talk to him anymore, so he went to talk to someone else.
Li Chu was left alone there, secretly laughing to himself.
There were quite a few people attending the meeting, and most of the seats below were already occupied.
It was almost time, and the leaders seated on the stage began to enter.
The meeting began when the top leader of the department arrived last.
Li Chu sat below and listened for a long time before he finally understood what the meeting was about.
He believes it's highly likely that the problem stems from that drug.
Many countries are using organizations like the WHO to put pressure on China, arguing that traditional Chinese medicine, herbal remedies, and even prescriptions should be made public so that everyone can jointly evaluate them according to a standard.
Listening to the experts in the front row spouting nonsense, Li Chu felt the primal force within him was about to burst forth. In his forty-plus years of life, he had never felt this urge to rant.
He forcefully suppressed the anger rising within him and turned to look around.
Some people's faces were as black as the bottom of a pot, some were worried, some looked indifferent, and some nodded, but it was unclear whether they nodded in agreement with what the others said or not.
Just then, Lin Sanshou also looked at him. He appeared calm, but the anger in his eyes was very obvious.
"Shall we do it, or should we?"
"Uncle-Master, please calm down and listen to it again."
An expert in the front row quickly finished his speech, and the applause was very enthusiastic.
In summary, his speech expressed support for the global reach of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and encouraged participation from all countries to promote its better and faster development.
At first glance, there seemed to be nothing wrong with what he said, but it was impossible to think about it carefully. Li Chu even wanted to go over and crack open his head to see if it was full of excrement.
At this moment, the senior leader on the stage spoke up: "We are discussing the development of traditional Chinese medicine, so why aren't any experts in traditional Chinese medicine speaking? Listening to all sides will lead to a clear understanding, so why don't you all share your thoughts?"
After the leader spoke, many people from the TCM community began to speak. Some were doctors who had worked their entire lives, some were deans or department heads of TCM colleges, some were researchers specializing in Chinese herbal medicines, and some were even people responsible for cultivating Chinese herbal medicines.
It's clear that the ministry invited a very comprehensive group of people this time. Although some people didn't come, it basically covered all aspects.
Some people agreed, and some disagreed. Both agreed and disagreed, and they had their own reasons. Overall, they spoke quite enthusiastically and in a relatively mild manner.
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