Fu Xinheng's silence and Wen Jinsheng's silence gave people an even stranger impression: What's wrong? Isn't it hard to say who Dr. Wen's teacher is?
In the end, it was up to Professor Wang, the questioner, to solve the mystery himself. He said, "I think her teacher had a quarrel with her. So I'm not sure whether her teacher asked her to come. However, everyone knows that her teacher has a tricky and weird temper."
You said that Professor Wang only revealed half of the answer, which made the other people present even more anxious.
Who is this top Chinese medicine expert? Can his personality be compared to Zhang Huayao's? Doctor Wen Zihan had a quarrel with his teacher who had a bad temper. What was the quarrel about?
The moderator of the discussion, Director Qin, spoke up and asked something clear: "Professor Wang, who is her teacher?"
"You may not know that her teacher's nickname is also called the Master of the Cold and Cool School," said Professor Wang.
Dr. Wen’s teacher is a big shot in the cold and cool school.
As the name suggests, the cold and cool school, like the warm and tonic school, mainly focuses on clearing heat and purging fire in treatment.
As for the history of the Cold and Cool School of Traditional Chinese Medicine, it started earlier than the Warming and Tonic School advocated by Professor Wang, because the founder of the Cold and Cool School, Liu Wansu, was the teacher of the Warming and Tonic School, Li Dongheng.
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Since the Hanliang School established its academic views earlier, it had an influence on all the major schools that came after it.
Perhaps for this reason, Professor Wang respectfully called Dr. Wen’s cold and cool school teacher “everyone” when referring to him.
Like other schools of Chinese medicine such as the Cold and Cool School and the Warm and Tonic School, the Cold and Cool School must first establish a theoretical relationship between the human body and disease.
In the cold and cool school, unlike the warm and nourishing school which advocates that the human body's yang energy is the most important, the focus of treating the disease is placed on the disease. It is believed that the six qi can all transform into fire and all diseases are caused by fire. In other words, once the human body becomes sick, what it needs most is to clear fire and heat.
One focuses on replenishing yang, while the other focuses on clearing heat. Even the Western medicine doctors on the scene who don't know much about Chinese medicine can tell that these two groups are probably in an irreconcilable and opposing relationship in academic discussions.
Director Qin thought:
Fortunately, Professor Wang said that Dr. Wen Zihan had quarreled with his teacher. Maybe there was an academic dispute between the master and the apprentice. Perhaps if Dr. Wen's teacher hadn't come, the situation today wouldn't have reached a deadlock.
I feel that in TCM, there are only these two schools that are in a quasi-antagonistic relationship, and this is something that outsiders completely don't understand.
Professor Wang continued to introduce her, "I really didn't know you invited her here."
When Director Qin invited people from all parties to come for consultation, it was impossible for him to say that he would invite other experts without telling Professor Wang.
I told Professor Wang that I had invited Dr. Wen Jinsheng. Director Qin actually didn't know that Wen Jinsheng would bring someone with him. At first, Director Qin thought that Wen Zihan was just Dr. Wen Jinsheng's student, but now he felt something was wrong.
Director Qin recalled that Professor Wang did not seem to be disgusted when he heard on the phone that Dr. Wen Jinsheng was coming.
Could it be that the academic views of these two people are consistent?
"No, no, no." Professor Wang waved his hands, revealing a trace of helplessness. It can be seen that the Western doctors present have only a vague understanding of the Chinese medicine circle. "He is a scholar of the Warm Disease School."
The Warm Disease School has had many followers since its inception and is one of the most famous schools of Chinese medicine in the history of Chinese medicine.
All the Western doctors present nodded. Whenever they heard people talking about Chinese medicine, the chances of them talking about febrile diseases were much higher than when they heard Professor Wang talk about warm and tonifying medicine.
Professor Wang was even more helpless and asked back: "Did you hear clearly whether they were talking about febrile disease or warm tonic?"
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