Chapter 58 The Reporter from the Movie Channel



"Don't ask what kind of business it is, just know it's a big deal!"

Su Zhengnan responded with a smile without offering any further explanation, then turned and sat down at his desk.

"Tch, so mysterious, fine, don't tell me then!"

Zhou Zixuan pouted speechlessly, turned her head away slightly angrily, and sullenly returned to the nurses' station.

Su Zhengnan sat down and took a sip of tea, seemingly not caring at all about the century-old wild ginseng he had already taken away.

After all, the contract has been signed, so there's nothing to worry about. The auction house will naturally handle everything else.

Afterwards, Su Zhengnan picked up the remaining contracts and looked at them carefully again, only to find that the contracts also stated that the auction would be held within a week.

This means that his century-old wild plant will be able to be auctioned off by next week at the latest.

Su Zhengnan seemed to already see the money running on the road.

Soon, the afternoon was over.

As the sun sets and night begins to fall, the streetlights in the school gradually come on.

Although it was still early!

However, all the streetlights were already on, and the students had finished class and headed towards the cafeteria or outside the school.

At that moment, a female reporter suddenly appeared on the school playground, followed by a young man carrying a camera. Judging from the press card hanging on his body, he seemed to be a reporter from a movie channel.

Movie Channel is the largest comprehensive film channel in China, produced and operated by an agency directly under the State Administration of Press, Publication, Radio, Film and Television.

The reporters at this TV station hold a very important position for any actor in the entertainment industry.

I just didn't realize the sun was almost setting.

What are the reporters from the movie channel here to interview?

As a reporter for the movie channel, Xie Yinling naturally had a mission here: to interview students from the Beijing Film Academy, a task assigned to her by the station.

"Hello, student, may I interview you?"

Xie Yingling held up the microphone and blocked a classmate's path, asking with a smile.

The student who was stopped was taken aback for a moment, then looked at the other person and replied, "Sure, what do you want to interview me about?"

Xie Yingling asked with a smile, "May I ask which department you are in, classmate?"

"Uh, I'm a directing major."

"As a student majoring in directing at the Beijing Film Academy, what are your thoughts on the domestic film industry?"

What are your thoughts on the domestic film industry?

"I think the future development of China's film industry is very optimistic. With the development of the times and the progress of society, movies have become an indispensable part of our lives..."

The film student rambled on and on, giving Xie Yingling a headache, so she quickly interrupted him, saying:

"Thank you for your answer, thank you!"

After speaking, Xie Yingling turned around and walked towards the next student, with the young man carrying the camera immediately following behind.

The directing student stared speechlessly at the departing Beijing Film Academy students, standing there bewildered for a long time, muttering to himself, "What kind of interview was this? It was so random. I hadn't even finished speaking before they ran off?"

Xie Yingling didn't care what the student was thinking and directly stopped another student, asking, "Hello, may I interview you?"

classmate:"???"

While Xie Yingling was busy interviewing students from the Beijing Film Academy.

Inside the school clinic.

Su Zhengnan examined several more students, and the system's mechanical notification sound immediately rang in his mind.

[Ding! Congratulations on completing today's daily task: Consulting 9 students. You will receive a reward of 'Traditional Chinese Medicine Cupping Therapy'.]

With a whoosh!

In an instant.

The system then crammed a whole bunch of knowledge about cupping therapy into Su Zhengnan's mind, making him feel like he had been forced to learn cupping therapy for over ten years!

Don't be fooled by the fact that cupping therapy in traditional Chinese medicine may sound like a low-level medical technique.

However, cupping therapy is actually no less effective than acupuncture, especially in terms of health preservation, where it does have a good effect.

Cupping therapy in Traditional Chinese Medicine is also known as "horn therapy".

Cupping artificially creates capillary rupture and blood stasis through physical stimulation and negative pressure, thereby mobilizing the body's repair functions and the absorption of necrotic blood cells, promoting blood circulation, stimulating the body's vital energy, regulating qi and blood, and thus improving and regulating the body's immunity.

Furthermore, you shouldn't think that cupping therapy in Traditional Chinese Medicine can only be used for health maintenance.

In fact, cupping therapy can be used as an adjunct treatment for many diseases, whether they are internal medicine, surgery, orthopedics, gynecology, dermatology, ENT, etc.

Traditional Chinese medicine cupping can also be quite effective for these ailments; it just depends on whether you know how to perform cupping correctly.

Don't be fooled by the fact that cupping may seem simple.

In fact, there are requirements regarding which acupoint to target and the duration of cupping.

In no time at all.

Su Zhengnan then digested the knowledge he had gained, and his understanding of traditional Chinese cupping therapy improved significantly!

As Su Zhengnan became more proficient in cupping therapy, his knowledge of other aspects of traditional Chinese medicine also improved, which was a result of applying knowledge to other areas.

After all, traditional Chinese medicine is a comprehensive medical practice.

Tap tap tap...

Just as Su Zhengnan finished digesting the traditional Chinese medicine knowledge he had acquired, a female student wearing a baseball cap walked in.

Su Zhengnan looked up at the woman and noticed that she was still wearing a mask. He raised an eyebrow and said, "Excuse me, if you're here to see a doctor, could you please take off your mask? I can't see your face at all with this mask on. I'm a traditional Chinese medicine practitioner here!"

It is important to know that in the four diagnostic methods of traditional Chinese medicine—inspection, auscultation, inquiry, and palpation—inspection is the most important, sometimes even more so than palpation (pulse diagnosis).

After all, visual diagnosis is the first step in traditional Chinese medicine diagnosis.

If the patient is wearing a mask and their face and appearance cannot be seen.

Naturally, visual diagnosis cannot reveal any results, so there is no way to diagnose the other party's illness.

Upon hearing Su Zhengnan say this...

The girl in front of me then took off her mask and said embarrassedly, "I'm sorry, doctor, my face can't stand the wind. If it gets windy, my face will break out in rashes, so I have to wear a mask and hat when I go out."

"Hmm? You get rashes as soon as you're exposed to wind?"

Su Zhengnan looked at the other person's appearance with some surprise. She was fairly good-looking; although she wasn't a great beauty, she wasn't ugly either.

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