Professor Wang only knew one thing, and pointed at Wen Zihan: "Others can question it, but you who believe in Chinese medicine go ahead and question it. I don't understand how you can practice your acupuncture skills after questioning it?"
Professor Wang believes that his objections are well-founded.
The basis of acupuncture is the theory of meridians in Huangdi Neijing. If one has doubts about the basic theories in this book, wouldn't it be chaos if acupuncture techniques are not performed according to the theory of meridians in Huangdi Neijing?
As expected by everyone's concerns, the quarrel among Chinese doctors has reached a stalemate.
Director Qin needs to make the decision at this moment.
Director Qin immediately looked towards Zhang Huayao.
Zhang Huayao regretted not rejecting Director Qin directly before. Now, the current situation is difficult to resolve.
It is true that as a Western medicine doctor he does not know much about Chinese medicine, so what he says may not convince others.
An idea suddenly occurred to Zhang Huayao, and he glanced at the other two people with his small grey eyes: "Let Dr. Song and Dr. Xie have a word."
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Since the geniuses from Beidu and Guoxie are here, we cannot waste their talents.
Everyone understood Zhang Huayao's plan and rolled their eyes, cursing this guy for actually throwing the problem to young people. This was in line with Zhang Huayao's style of torturing young people.
Director Qin followed Zhang Huayao and pointed at the genius doctor and asked, "Doctor Song, do you have any opinion?"
Song Xuelin: I am here to spy on the technology, not to work.
There was silence for several seconds, a silence that was hard to break. Professor Wang tapped his fingers on the table, certain that Dr. Xi could not produce any ivory.
The genius of the National Association and the genius of Beidu are both Western medicine doctors, not Chinese medicine doctors, so they are destined not to understand Chinese medicine.
Everyone can read Professor Wang’s thoughts.
Western doctors are a little dissatisfied with this. It is impossible to say that they do not understand Chinese medicine at all. The world medical community knows Chinese medicine, and the medical community's research on Chinese medicine is not limited to the research of Chinese medicine practitioners.
Sometimes Chinese medicine practitioners are overconfident and think they are the only ones who understand Chinese medicine, which is not a good academic attitude.
Dr. Xi would not say such a thing.
One person raised his hand and asked to speak.
Everyone looked over: It was Dr. Xie Wanying.
Dr. Xie was so stubborn that he took the initiative to fall into the trap. Everyone was in a state of anxiety.
Looking at his new sister, Wen Zihan seemed to be able to guess what she wanted to say, with a gleam in his eyes.
Next to them, Dr. Fu and Dr. Cao observed the two.
"Thank you, Doctor." Song Xuelin quickly added that there was no need for Doctor Xie to take the trouble for him.
Xie Wanying said, "Doctor Song, please help me fill in the blanks later."
Song Xuelin "Jing": Damn, this is Dr. Xie's disguised way of praising me again.
"Speak." Professor Wang waved his hand to allow the other party to participate in the debate.
Xie Wanying thought that since their first meeting, she could feel that Sister Wen was different as a Chinese medicine doctor, as if she knew the future just like her. This made her feel that she should help her sister.
Xie Wanying said something that her sister, a TCM practitioner, was reluctant to say. She pointed out: "The meridians described in Huangdi Neijing can be regarded as the path of blood and qi. Some people interpreted it as blood vessels and nerves, but modern medicine has proven that this is not the case."
Professor Wang snorted, knowing that you, Doctor Xi, would say that.
"Dr. Wen's research on meridians with modern methods is to supplement the crude ancient medicine, correct errors and prove its correctness, which is the same as your modern research on prescriptions. If you say she is wrong, are you saying that you are wrong? Picking out the parts of others' academic views that you don't agree with and interpreting them in an extreme way is not the correct academic attitude of a medical practitioner, let alone a traditional Chinese medicine practitioner. What are you afraid of?"
Professor Wang: This - it hits him right in the bud.
Mi Si Ran Mi Wen Lin: Thank you, Senior Sister, for going all out.
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