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Chapter 26 Learning the Basics of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Facing the Times(1/2)

On Monday, Zhang Yan came to the office with a copy of "Lake Pulse Study".

Last night, he successfully completed a mission.

Successfully acquire entry-level skills in general internal medicine diagnosis.

And he got a thousand experience points, a thousand yuan, and a bonus of three plus all attributes.

The body becomes stronger and the muscle lines become smoother.

Surgeons must have a good body, this is very important.

There is nothing to say about the other hundred bills.

There were very few bills in this era, mainly food stamps, as well as grain-related wine stamps and candy stamps.

Other tickets have not been issued yet.

For example, for pork, meat stamps are not implemented now and will not be implemented until next year, 1957.

There will be other bills implemented at the same time.

Seriously speaking, 1957 was the beginning of the bill era.

Now, although the food stamp system has been implemented, you can still buy food in grain stores without food stamps.

It's just that the price is much higher.

Only next year will things become really strict. Grain stations will no longer sell high-priced grains, and cooking oil will be independent from grain stamps.

Yes, in 1956 you could buy cooking oil with food stamps.

The study task Zhang Yan set for himself was: study Chinese medicine during the day and quietly study Western medicine at night.

Integration of traditional Chinese and Western medicine, good curative effect!

In fact, the debate between Chinese and Western medicine does not only exist in later generations, but also existed before the founding of the People's Republic of China.

In the early years after the founding of the People's Republic of China, the top leaders of the national health department were all people who studied Western medicine or had experience studying abroad.

These people have suppressed traditional Chinese medicine and formulated many policies to suppress the development of traditional Chinese medicine.

In the end, it was Mao Zu who discovered the problem, pointed out the error, and severely criticized this erroneous thinking.

Only then did things get out of chaos, and the country began to pay attention to traditional Chinese medicine again, and many people with lofty ideals began to study the integration of traditional Chinese and Western medicine.

In fact, as early as the 19th century, sages had begun to study the diagnosis and treatment of integrated traditional Chinese and Western medicine.

The mainstream idea in this era is the integration of traditional Chinese and Western medicine.

The state advocates this area and strongly supports research on the integration of traditional Chinese and Western medicine.

Zhang Yan can now be regarded as following the trend of the times.

Although Zhang Yan has mastered the proficiency level of Traditional Chinese Medicine Orthopedics, he still lacks a lot in Traditional Chinese Medicine, especially the basic part of Traditional Chinese Medicine.

In fact, what Zhang Yan should recite now is the "Three Character Classic of Medicine".

"The Three Character Classic of Medicine" is a work of medical enlightenment written by Mr. Chen Xiuyuan, a great medical scientist in the Qing Dynasty. It is based on the "Nei Jing" and Zhong Jing's book. It is concise and concise, popular and does not depart from the meaning of the classics.

It is a classic that must be memorized to build the foundation of Chinese medicine.

However, Zhang Yan was embarrassed to recite it in the office.

That's why I chose another foundation-building classic "Binghu Pulseology", which is also a classic medical masterpiece that beginners of traditional Chinese medicine must memorize.

Then there are "Ode to the Properties of Medicine", "Song of Soup", "Ode to Biaoyou", "Ode to Golden Needle", "Song of Ma Danyang Tianxing Twelve Acupoints for Treating Miscellaneous Diseases" and so on.

Zhang Yan bought all these books, and then he read and memorized them one by one.

After eating breakfast in the cafeteria, returning to the office, cleaning the office, and going to the boiler room to get a pot of boiling water, Zhang Yan started reading.

"Binghu Pulseology" is not long in length. It was written by Li Shizhen by extracting the essence of "Nei Jing", "Pulse Classic" and other books, and combining it with his own experience.

It consists of one volume and is divided into two parts. The first is an exposition of the pulse shape characteristics, identification methods and main treatment syndromes of 27 types of pulse conditions. The second is a quotation from his father Li Yanwen's "Four Symbols" which expounded the theory of pulse theory.

But every word needs to be considered carefully.

Classical Chinese texts are like this, concise and concise, with subtle meanings. Every word and every sentence needs to be carefully studied and read to understand the meaning.

Thanks to Zhang Yan's foundation in Traditional Chinese Medicine Orthopedics, otherwise it would have taken a lot of effort to understand "Binhu Pulseology".

Even so, it was very laborious for Zhang Yan to read, and reading word for word was more than ten times slower than reading medical books on Western medicine.

"Hey! Why didn't Xiao Zhang study your book "Practical Surgery" instead of "Binghu Pulsology"?" Lao Liangtou walked in and saw Zhang Yan concentrating on reading, and asked with a smile.

"Isn't that what you said? Our current conditions are limited and we can't perform Western medicine surgeries. We can only put more effort into traditional Chinese medicine.

Yesterday I went to Xinhua Bookstore and bought some classics on traditional Chinese medicine and came back to study it." Zhang Yan replied with a smile.

"That's right, study more about traditional Chinese medicine. This is the precious wealth left by our ancestors." Lao Liangtou was very satisfied with Zhang Yan's learning attitude.

Especially if you can listen to the words.

He was asked to study Chinese medicine, so he immediately bought a book on Chinese medicine and started studying.

What leader wouldn’t like this kind of correct attitude?

"Study hard!" Lao Liangtou praised, turned and left.

When he reached the door, he stopped again, turned around and said to Zhang Yan, "Well, Doctor Liu has been transferred."

"Oh!" Zhang Yan nodded and continued reading.

Whether Dr. Liu is transferred or not has something to do with him.

If there is more of him in the infirmary, it will not be more. If there is less of him, it will be less.

Seeing Zhang Yan's attitude, Lao Liangtou said nothing and walked straight out of the office.

This is the attitude a doctor should have.

When Old Liangtou looks at Zhang Yan now, he likes everything.

Maybe it was Monday, but it was very quiet in the morning. Except for a few people who came to Zhang Yan for follow-up consultations, massages, and plasters, there were no other patients.

In the afternoon, Zhang Yan had just woken up from his nap and returned to the office. Aunt Zheng came to Zhang Yan's office with a smile on her face.

"Xiao Zhang is reading again? You are really studying hard!"

"Sister Zheng is here! How are you feeling recently?"

"Much better! Now I basically feel no pain. I just feel a little uncomfortable sometimes when I lift or turn my arm."

"Your frozen shoulder is a chronic disease to begin with, and it won't heal so quickly. You'll need to continue applying the plaster for another course of treatment, and you must keep doing the Baduanjin I taught you."

"I know, now I'm a little addicted to Baduanjin. If I don't do it for a day, I feel like I'm missing something." Aunt Zheng smiled happily.

"Director Zhou told me yesterday. I didn't expect that you two are really destined. We have already met each other. Tong Mei has a very good impression of you.

This is not to send a message through Director Zhou, saying that I agree to meet you, and if we get along, let’s try it out first.”

"Thank you, Sister Zheng, for letting you worry about it!"

"You don't have to worry about it, I couldn't be more happy to see you young people find suitable partners one by one.

I think this is for myself..." Aunt Zheng paused as she spoke.

The latter word of building up virtue for oneself is not suitable for this era.

"Okay, I don't have any objections here. It just depends on when Director Tong has time." Zhang Yan said cheerfully.

Zhang Yan didn't have the slightest resistance to introducing the target.

If he is left to find it on his own, there is a high probability that he will be a bachelor for the rest of his life.

As long as the matchmaker is reliable, the introduction will be much more reliable than talking to yourself.

A reliable matchmaker will weigh the family, work and other conditions of both parties before making an introduction.

When you talk to yourself, you basically focus on looks and body. You will unconsciously block out the other person's shortcomings and see all the advantages.

After getting married, all the original shortcomings were exposed, and the advantages slowly turned into disadvantages.

How can such a marriage last long?

Zhang Yan's concept of family is very simple. It is enough for his wife and children to have a warm and caring person to accompany him for the rest of his life.

"Okay, I'll go ask and see when Tong Mei is free. You can meet and the matter will be settled." Aunt Zheng was very satisfied with Zhang Yan's cheerfulness.

"By the way, do you know everything about Tong Mei's situation?"

"I understand, not only are they raising younger siblings from their ex-fiancé, but they also have adopted several children.

I know it, and this also shows that Tong Mei is a caring and kind-hearted person.

As for the burden, I don’t think it’s a problem.

My salary of one hundred yuan a month, after deducting the money given to my parents, is still more than eighty yuan. Adding in Tong Mei's more than one hundred and twenty yuan, it is two hundred yuan a month, and there are ten or eight children.

I can still afford it." Zhang Yan smiled nonchalantly.

It’s okay to raise younger siblings for your ex-fiance, as long as you’re not raising children for your ex-fiancé.

One is affectionate and righteous, the other is having children before marriage.
To be continued...
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