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Chapter 829 It was him?

"Oh, what the hell is this?"

Xiding's face turned green and he sighed helplessly.

"Laoxi, why are you doing this?"

"I know you want to give this kid a backdoor to join the Chinese Association of Traditional Chinese Medicine, but don't hold it so high, right?"

"What else are you talking about, a master of traditional Chinese medicine? Now it's better, have you made Chairman Lu angry?"

Sun Liping said angrily: "As a young man, it would be great if he could join the Tianjin Traditional Chinese Medicine Association."

"You still want to join the Chinese Association, which is simply impossible."

"Our Chinese Association of Traditional Chinese Medicine has strict regulations, and every member is a leader in the field of traditional Chinese medicine."

"Which one joins the association not relying on their medical achievements? There is nothing wrong with us Chinese medicine doctors making money, but don't be unconscionable."

In her opinion, Xiding had received Xiao Feng's favor, and that's why he recommended her at all costs.

"Dr. Sun, what are you talking about? I, I..."

Xiding was so anxious that he stuttered when he spoke.

"Stop me and me, let's go."

Sun Liping rolled her eyes at Xiao Feng, snorted coldly and entered the building.

Xiding said with a bitter face: "Dr. Xiao, I really didn't expect it to be like this. I'm really sorry for you."

"It's okay, there's no rush."

Xiao Feng smiled slightly and said he would settle down as he came and listen to the exchange meeting first.

The two of them came to the large conference room on the first floor and sat down in an inconspicuous corner.

There were about thirty or forty Chinese medicine practitioners who came to participate in the exchange meeting. According to Xiding, most of them were key members of the Jinmen Traditional Chinese Medicine Association.

Only a few people are representatives of the China Association of Traditional Chinese Medicine.

Xiding was originally supposed to sit in the front, but in order to take care of Xiao Feng, he sat in the back with him.

When Lu Hongge saw the two of them coming in, he wanted to ask Xi Ding to sit in front.

But when he saw him and Xiao Feng sitting in the corner, Lu Hongge didn't say anything and simply pretended not to see them.

It was said that the meeting would be held at nine o'clock, but it didn't start until ten o'clock.

"Okay, everyone, please be quiet."

At this time, a middle-aged man with slicked back hair patted the table twice, and the conference room quickly became quiet.

Xi Ding told Xiao Feng that this man's name was Lu Daode.

He is the vice chairman of the Jinmen Traditional Chinese Medicine Association, a director of the China Traditional Chinese Medicine Association, and the right-hand man promoted by Lu Hongge.

Xiao Feng nodded slightly, whether it was the Jinmen Traditional Chinese Medicine Association or the Huaxia Traditional Chinese Medicine Association.

In fact, it is very similar to the Jiangcheng Association. There are people who form cliques and strengthen their own small forces and small gangs, and each of them fights openly and secretly.

Chairman Lu Hongge is definitely one of the best.

"Today's Traditional Chinese Medicine Exchange Conference mainly focuses on two things."

"First thing first, congratulations to Dr. Ye Qiu, our student of Chairman Lu, for successfully joining the China Association of Traditional Chinese Medicine and becoming a key member of the board of directors."

After Lu Daode finished speaking, he was the first to applaud.

'Wow...'

The entire conference room burst into thunderous applause, and all kinds of compliments sounded out one after another.

The evil-looking young man stood up and nodded with a smile.

Lu Hongge curled his lips and narrowed his eyes, looking down at the ministers.

"So he is Ye Qiu?"

Xiao Feng suddenly understood and smiled.

No wonder he helped Lu Hongge fight for the house. It turned out that the two of them had a teacher-student relationship.

This Ye Qiu is really not that simple. The eighth eldest son of the Ye family actually goes to study Chinese medicine?

This leader of the fourth generation of the Ye family is truly extraordinary.

"Thanks to the recommendation of my mentor, I can enter the Chinese Association of Traditional Chinese Medicine."

"I would like to ask all my seniors for your advice in the future. I will definitely do my best to carry forward the spirit of our Chinese traditional medicine. Thank you all."

Ye Qiu smiled and spoke politely.

'Wow...'

There was another round of warm applause during the meeting, and everyone praised Ye Qiu one after another, saying that another rising star of Chinese traditional medicine was about to emerge.

This scene was too fake, and he was obviously deliberately trying to please him, which showed that everyone was repelling him.

If it weren't for Lu Hongge behind you, let alone becoming a director of the Chinese Association of Traditional Chinese Medicine, you wouldn't even be qualified to be an apprentice.

"That's too much!"

Xiding looked resentful: "How old is this Ye Qiu? He looks like he is less than thirty years old."

"Why can he join the China Association of Traditional Chinese Medicine? And become a member of the board of directors?"

"What research has he done on traditional Chinese medicine? What contribution has he made? How virtuous and capable is he?"

"The person I recommended is not qualified, but his students like Lu Hongge are qualified? This is not fair at all."

He really felt sorry for Xiao Feng, but he had no choice but to complain.

"Fair? This world has never been fair."

Sun Liping next to her smiled coldly.

"Lao Xi, don't worry about it. We can't compare with others."

"If you are the vice chairman of the China Association of Traditional Chinese Medicine, you also have this power."

"Who told you that your position is not as high as others', and your status is not as high as others', so you can only accept your fate."

Although these words are harsh, they are also very realistic.

There are secret operations in all walks of life, and the Association of Traditional Chinese Medicine is no exception.

"Dr. Sun, are you too double-standard?"

"I just said that we joined the association based on our medical achievements, but I immediately changed my mind."

Xiding retorted.

"You are so stupid."

"No wonder he can't even become the vice chairman of the Jinmen Association. No matter how brilliant his medical skills are, it's useless?"

"You have to be able to win over people's hearts in order to gain a firm foothold."

Sun Liping gave him guidance.

"I don't even bother to associate with them. I rely on my medical skills, not on flattery."

Xiding looked upright.

"Hey... there is no cure."

Sun Liping sighed helplessly.

"Everyone, as for this second thing, it is very important."

Lu Daode spoke again: "I think everyone should be very aware of the depression incident that happened some time ago."

"We, Chinese medicine practitioners, have been questioned again and ridiculed severely by the other party. This is a shame for all of us here..."

He said a lot of words to vent his anger, and all the Chinese medicine practitioners present turned pale.

"Doctor Xi, what's going on?"

Xiao Feng was not sure and asked in a low voice.

"That's it..."

I learned from Xiding that a large psychological hospital opened in Tianjin last month, recruiting high-paying psychiatrists from the whole society.

One of them, a doctor from the Traditional Chinese Medicine Association, applied for a job and self-righteously demonstrated a set of acupuncture techniques, saying that he had mastered the secret to treating depression.

As a result, not only was the patient not cured, but the patient's face was pierced in the wrong direction, causing facial paralysis, with half of his face unable to feel.

This was like poking a hornet's nest, and the patient's depression became more serious, and he was looking for life and death all day long.

This ignorant Chinese medicine practitioner was severely humiliated by the person in charge of the psychological institution.

It is said that traditional Chinese medicine can only do cupping and scraping. A few broken silver needles cannot cure even the simplest diseases, not to mention depression.

This incident caused an uproar and spread throughout the Tianjin medical community.

Traditional Chinese medicine has once again been pushed to the forefront, becoming a topic of conversation after dinner, and being cast aside by other doctors.

The traditional Chinese medicine doctor who caused the scandal was not only expelled from the association, but also had his medical qualification certificate revoked, and was fined a huge sum of money. His career was finally over.




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