Soon, it was the day for Principal Yu and Erni to get married.
Song Jinxiu took a leave of absence and took Aunt Xia to watch the ceremony.
The groom was wearing a red suit and sitting on a bullock cart in the village.
The big ox wore a big red flower on its head, and several big red flowers were also tied to the ox cart, which looked very festive.
The ox cart slowly moved towards the bride's home, with a group of children jumping and skipping beside it.
After all, the bride and groom will be scattering peanut candies soon, and you can only pick them up if you follow the ox cart.
“A few years ago, An An also followed the bullock cart like this, and he was not very talkative at that time.
But he would leave the delicious food in his hands for me." Song Jinxiu sighed.
I miss him a little, and I don’t know if he is doing well in Beijing.
"It's not far anyway. You can go to Beijing anytime you want. Next time, you can let Xingchen pick you up. This way you don't have to worry about bothering others." Aunt Xia said.
"Yeah." Song Jinxiu agreed with a smile.
After a while, the bride, also wearing a red dress and a veil on her head, was carried by the groom to the ox cart.
The children cheered happily, "The groom is holding the bride, the groom is holding the bride."
We couldn't see her face, but we could guess that she was blushing.
It was not until Principal Yu scattered peanut candies to the children that they started picking up the candies and stopped making noise.
Principal Yu handed the candy to Erni and asked her to scatter it outside the car.
The little child found some candy and kept praising the bride and groom.
The adults who were watching laughed to their hearts' content.
The wedding here was carried out in a lively manner.
In Beijing, Professor Hao, whom Liu Ankang had been thinking about, also started accepting students.
The first round is a written test, the second round is an interview, and the third round is when Professor Hao personally asks questions.
The written test tests students' basic knowledge. After all, his classes are fast-paced, and it is impossible to keep up without some basic knowledge.
Therefore, Professor Hao’s enrollment targets sophomores or juniors. Those who think they have a good foundation can also give it a try. Whether you can pass depends on your ability.
The second round of interviews tests your psychological quality and the rigor of your analysis of students' events.
Medicine is a very rigorous matter. If you know, you know; if you don’t know, you don’t know.
You can be innovative but you must never make up stories or talk nonsense.
So the instructor in this round will ask some difficult questions and see how you answer them.
The probability of making mistakes is relatively low if you follow the rules, but it is not outstanding enough. If you are innovative, if you are right, you will be outstanding, but if you are wrong, it depends on the situation.
If it is an innovation that is based on repeated research and is well-founded, then this spirit is worthy of praise.
If someone fabricates something just to attract attention and has no factual basis, they will be eliminated immediately.
After two rounds of screening, the final round was Professor Hao's questions.
In fact, after the first two rounds, it was basically done.
Because Professor Hao's questions are the same every year, asking everyone about their views on medicine. He majors in neurology and will also ask students about their understanding of this area.
After all, he has been researching for so many years without any breakthrough. Young people have many ideas, and maybe one of his sentences can give him some inspiration.
I don’t know and it’s okay if I don’t have an opinion. We are all students anyway, so it’s normal not to know.
When facing Liu Ankang, Professor Hao was stunned for a moment. He knew that a freshman had passed the exam this year.
I originally thought he was from a medical family, but I didn't expect him to be just an ordinary student from a small place, a fourteen-year-old kid at that.
However, Professor Hao did not look down on this student. Instead, he seriously asked Liu Ankang for his opinion.
After all, students in this situation must be extremely talented. If they are well trained, they will become great in the future.
"Tremor is medically related to liver and kidney deficiency. As we age, our physical strength gradually declines, leading to liver and kidney essence and blood deficiency, liver wood not being nourished, kidney water not being cold and moistening, tendons and veins not being nourished, wind and yang being disturbed, and thus tremors in the limbs.
In Western medicine, it is a degenerative disease of the nervous system, which is caused by the combined effects of environmental factors, aging of the nervous system and other factors.
I know that Professor Hao has a set of ancestral acupuncture therapy that can temporarily relieve the occurrence of tremors.
Therefore, it can be imagined that this method is effective, but it only treats the symptoms and not the root cause.
Because the body will continue to generate electric current, causing the patient to suffer from the pain again.
I have a bold idea, which is whether Professor Hao's acupuncture therapy combined with electric shock can drain away the excess current in the patient's body.
Combined with Chinese medicine treatment, I don’t know if it will be fully recovered.” After Liu Ankang finished speaking, the whole audience fell silent.
Even Professor Hao fell into deep thought.
Essential tremor falls into the category of "tremor syndrome" in traditional Chinese medicine. Its essence is deficiency, and fire is yang.
His Fiery Golden Needles also use cotton thread soaked in liquor to wrap around the exposed golden needles.
Then the cotton thread is burned to release a large amount of heat, which is transferred deep into the acupuncture points, thereby playing a therapeutic role.
After so many years of research, his Fiery Golden Needle has never been able to break through the six-month period.
It now seems that his treatment may indeed be just as the student said, treating the symptoms but not the root cause.
It is very likely that it is just suppressed and not cured.
"Ridiculous! Have you ever experimented with all these speculations? You're just spouting nonsense here.
Do you know how many experiments my father conducted and how many sacrifices he made for the Fiery Golden Needle?
Are you going to overturn all of this just based on your conjecture?" A young man stood up from behind Professor Hao and loudly condemned Liu Ankang.
He is Professor Hao's youngest son and also his direct disciple.
Because of his good talent, he followed his father to study medicine since he was a child, and was determined to inherit the family tradition.
In order to learn the Fiery Golden Needle technique, he also had fish-scale scars on his arms like his father.
That is all for the purpose of feeling firsthand the depth of the golden needles and the heat of the fire.
After all, the number of wraps and position of the cotton thread will greatly affect the treatment effect.
He has now inherited the old man's true teachings, but he is still too young and lacks the necessary skills. With time, he will surely surpass his father.
How could he bear the fact that the skills he had learned for many years were overturned by a theory of a young boy?
"It's just a theory. I haven't tried it because I don't know acupuncture," Liu Ankang said calmly.
"And I didn't overturn Professor Hao's acupuncture therapy. Everything I envisioned was also changed based on Professor Hao's acupuncture therapy.
Professor Hao's gold needle therapy is a very great invention. His ability is unquestionable and its scope of application is very wide.
My change was just to treat tremors because I have a relative who has this condition, so I learned a lot about it.”
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