Chapter 505: Departure



Chapter 505: Departure

Li Guoer went to the clinic after returning from the imperial capital.

Liang Hong poured her a glass of water and asked happily, "When did the little nun come back?"

Seeing him, Li Guoer raised her eyebrows:

"Just got back! Didn't Grandpa ask you to choose someone? Have you chosen yet?"

After nearly a year of study, this group of apprentices are now ready to become masters.

As the saying goes, a master can only lead you to the door, but the practice depends on yourself.

Everything that needs to be taught has been taught, and it all depends on themselves as to how far they can reach in the future.

Li Gensheng specifically asked Liang Hong and others to help select a group of disciples with a background in traditional Chinese medicine from across the country.

Once they have completed their apprenticeship, the second batch of disciples can come and learn.

"The selection has been made! This time, they've chosen from all over the country. The chosen disciples are younger than our batch and have better talent!"

After Liang Hong received the task from Li Gensheng, he began to select carefully.

Character, talent, and a foundation in Traditional Chinese Medicine are all essential.

"How many people were selected this time? Are all of them willing to become disciples?"

They are afraid that some people are unwilling to come, so the country will force people to come and become disciples if they see that they have good talents.

This is not good. Even if they come, they will cause trouble and not study well.

Only those who come here sincerely can calm down and learn well!

She and her grandfather didn't have the energy to deal with troublemakers or people who were arrogant, no matter how talented they were.

I just hope that everyone who comes here can quickly enter the learning state, learn real skills, and become a master quickly.

"We selected 20 people this time, all of whom came voluntarily. The state only facilitates the process of learning from a master and will never force anyone."

The young nun had no idea of her and her master's status in the field of traditional Chinese medicine.

Although they have not participated in any seminars or exchanges.

They do not hold any position in any Chinese medicine association, but there are many legends about them in the Chinese medicine community.

So, as soon as he released the news, many people signed up immediately.

There is no need to force it, some people come begging for it.

Who among those who study medicine doesn’t want to improve their medical skills and save more lives?

What a golden opportunity this is! Would it be foolish not to seize it tightly, to hold on to it with all my might?

This group of people who are about to become apprentices are unwilling to leave and want to continue staying here to learn medical skills!

Li Guoer was also very happy to know that everyone came here voluntarily to learn from her.

One is willing to teach and the other is willing to learn, so everyone has less worries!

She is not afraid of teaching people medical skills, but she is afraid of causing some extra trouble.

"That's great! After you become apprentices, you can also take on disciples or give lectures at major Chinese medicine colleges!"

Only when more people learn it and everyone pays attention to it, can Chinese medicine prosper and become famous.

Liang Hong asked in surprise, "Can we also pass on what we've learned?"

This was an unexpected surprise, as he had always thought that the medical skills they learned from their master could not be passed on to outsiders.

It turns out that this is not the case, they can teach anyone.

What the master and the junior nun have done is admirable, and they really want to promote traditional Chinese medicine.

However, if this operation is continued, Chinese medicine will soon become famous.

"Of course it can be spread, but it must be spread by Chinese people!"

Li Guoer specifically emphasized this point, and it was not narrow-minded. The transmission of medical skills should be based on national boundaries.

Although she is a cultivator, she was born and raised in this country, so she naturally prefers this country.

Traditional Chinese Medicine is a treasure passed down by our ancestors and is the quintessence of the Chinese nation.

Then it should naturally be passed down to the descendants of Yan and Huang in China. What does it matter if it is passed on to people from other countries?

Don't pass it on to them with good intentions, or they might bite you back.

They say that traditional Chinese medicine is the heritage of their country, especially in a certain country like South Korea.

"That's as it should be! Our country's quintessence must not be passed on to people from other countries!"

Liang Hong nodded again and again, expressing his full agreement with this approach.

He is extremely disgusted by the fact that some countries have been claiming Chinese things as their own and even applying for them to be listed as world heritage sites.

What would happen if this got to them?

At that time, they will definitely confuse right and wrong and say that China learned Chinese medicine from them.

After the two of them said this, the idea of not passing on traditional Chinese medicine to people from other countries was passed down as an ancestral teaching of the school.

All those who studied under the Li family or were Li's disciples remembered this rule firmly.

Even though Chinese medicine later became famous both at home and abroad through their hands, and many wealthy, powerful or talented people from other countries were willing to spend a lot of money to learn it, they were unable to do so.

Li Guoer tapped the table lightly and said with a faint smile:

"Well, as long as you understand it in your heart! By the way, you should compile everything that Grandpa and I have taught you over the past year into a book. When the time comes, you can use it for the next batch of apprentices or when you teach others. It will save you a lot of trouble!"

I believe that the problems or difficulties encountered by these people will also be encountered by future apprentices.

All of them have been sorted out. When you encounter such problems next time, you can just look up the information booklet without wasting time explaining them.

"Little Sister, all the knowledge you and Master have shared has long been compiled into a book!"

How could they not record something so precious?

They also made copies, so it can be said that all of their disciples now have a copy.

When I have time, I take it out and watch, study and research it repeatedly.

Li Guoer chuckled when she saw that they had done everything carefully and properly.

"In that case, all you have to do is wait for the next day to come out!"

"Little Master, we don't want to leave! We feel like we need to stay for a while longer!"

Liang Hong looked listless and seemed very reluctant to leave.

I always feel that they can still learn for a while.

I will never have such a good opportunity again.

Several disciples nearby also echoed him, obviously having the same idea as Liang Hong.

Li Guoer could understand their desire to improve themselves.

But she had already taught them everything she needed to teach them, and if they still couldn't understand, there was nothing she could do.

Studying medicine also depends on talent!

They were all reluctant to leave, and their pitiful appearance made her laugh and cry.

He is in his forties and has many wrinkles on his face.

It's also very eye-catching to see her look so aggrieved.

"I'm just letting you leave to make room for the next batch of fellow apprentices. I'm not expelling you from the sect.

If you encounter any problems in your medical practice in the future, you can come and ask me and grandpa for advice!"

When everyone heard what the young nun said, they knew that their idea of staying here and not going out to fight would definitely not work.

I had to take advantage of the few days before I left to ask all the questions that I had not yet understood.

Li Guoer and Li Gensheng, grandfather and grandson, also welcomed everyone who came and told them everything they knew.

Try to clarify all remaining issues before they set out.

A few days passed in a flash, and the day before the second batch of apprentices arrived, Liang Hong and his companions reluctantly left.

The next day, a new batch of twenty apprentices were sent over.

I became a disciple and started my medical studies at Li Ji Clinic.

This group of disciples are indeed more talented than many of Liang Hong's group.

In addition to being young, quick-witted, and having the experience and materials from teaching the first batch, teaching this batch is indeed much easier.

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