Chapter 1920 Ye Yan's Mother 2
Feng Qingxue's biggest gain in Shanghai was probably the information she collected from ancient bookstores, including some medical materials. There were even some books on traditional Chinese medicine that Guo Ming had mentioned but he himself did not have.
It can be said that this type of Chinese medicine books can be called unique copies, and it is very likely that they were copied from a family of traditional Chinese medicine practitioners.
Some people will not treasure what they have, but there are many so-called traditional Chinese medicine families who only pass on their unique skills to their descendants. The unique copies of traditional Chinese medicine books are naturally heirlooms.
Although Feng Qingxue performs Western medicine surgeries, she has never forgotten to study Chinese medicine.
So, in the new year, she worked diligently, practiced calligraphy and painting, and studied medical books. When she encountered something she didn't understand, she would take time out to go to Yuquan Mountain to find her teacher Guo Ming.
Guo Ming is old, but in this field the older you get the more popular you become. He is still responsible for the health of the country's leaders.
Health doctors like Guo Ming usually live with the leaders.
At that time, many senior colleagues were willing to promote the young, and there were very few who were content with their own things. In addition, some of Feng Qingxue's views were relatively novel, and very reasonable when examined carefully, so they naturally got along well with each other.
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Lu Jiang had been very busy in the past six months. Meetings were held one after another in the capital, and some plans that built on the past and opened up the future were constantly published in newspapers. Until his old boss, who had opposed some of the above statements, resumed his work, many things gradually got back on track.
There were also some highly skilled Western medicine doctors living with Guo Ming, all of whom were experienced and top-notch experts. Feng Qingxue was smart, so she asked Guo Ming to act as a middleman. She would visit them during her breaks, or help them when they were working, to seek answers to her medical questions.
In early August, my old boss hosted a symposium on science and education, and Feng Qingxue had the honor to attend the meeting as one of the representatives.
Anyway, in just over half a year, Feng Qingxue's medical skills have reached a great level.
This old boss is Ye Zhengjun’s old boss, and he has had a rough life over the years.
Although her current position is not high and has not changed over the years, she was an early worker-peasant-soldier college student after the suspension of classes, and was personally recommended to college by a deceased old comrade. After graduation, she has done quite well in both work attitude and results, and can be considered a typical example.
The old boss decided to restore the college entrance examination system, and Feng Qingxue naturally agreed with both hands.
She raised her hand so quickly that Lu Jiang, who was present, fell behind by a step. Everyone who knew the couple smiled knowingly.
When her old boss asked her why she agreed, Feng Qingxue said confidently, "It's not the past now. What matters in the international community now is a modern and powerful country. If you lag behind, you will be beaten. If you don't want to be controlled by other countries, you must strengthen your own strength. Science is the primary productive force. How did science come about? Education is the foundation. Without education, where would science come from?"
At this point, Feng Qingxue paused slightly, and then continued: "Although I work in medicine, I come from the countryside and I understand the situation in the countryside. Take farming as an example. Everyone knows that threshers and harvesters are more convenient and faster than manual labor. The four words "saving labor and time" are really important to old farmers, but can ordinary people research threshers and harvesters? Can they make tractors? No, without certain knowledge, they can't do it. And where does knowledge come from? Learning. There will be no courses in this area in junior high school and high school. Only when the door to the college entrance examination is opened and universities resume classes, students will learn knowledge and become talents."
(End of this chapter)