Chapter 330: The Difficulty of Learning Chinese Medicine
"no!"
After Jiang Fei listened to Tu Songjun's words, his face became serious and he shook his head resolutely in rejection.
Tu Songjun originally thought that after leaving Songjiang People's Hospital, he could study Chinese medicine with Jiang Fei, but he never expected that what he was waiting for was such a result, which made him completely confused.
"Director Jiang, I, I am sincerely studying."
"In order to study Chinese medicine, I even quit my job in the hospital."
Tu Songjun looked at Jiang Fei with tears in his eyes, his tone full of anxiety.
It was not easy for him to express himself to Jiang Fei, and in order to learn Chinese medicine, he even cut off his own options.
However, after hearing what he said, Jiang Fei still shook his head: "That's your business, it has nothing to do with me."
"I will not accept you as my disciple, nor will I teach you Chinese medicine. You should go back."
"Ouyang from the emergency department is a kind man. If you go back and beg for mercy now, he will still let you go back to work in the hospital."
"Okay, don't delay our return to Jiang County."
After Jiang Fei said this, he turned around and helped Guo Xiazi walk towards the train station.
Tu Songjun was dumbfounded when he saw Jiang Fei just leaving.
He was stunned for a full minute, then he gripped the big package behind his back, gritted his teeth, and continued to follow.
He is really studying and studying Chinese medicine, not joking.
Today, even if Jiang Fei doesn't agree, he will follow him to Jiang County. He doesn't believe his insistence on grinding an iron pestle into a needle, but Jiang Fei still doesn't agree.
Jiang Fei helped Guo Xiazi through the security checkpoint and arrived at the ticket gate of the train station.
Perhaps it was after the Spring Festival, there were many people at the train station, and there were four long queues at the four ticket gates.
There were at least thirty or forty people in line in front of Jiang Fei, so he had no choice but to wait.
In this era, there was no online ticket sales, let alone the Internet, so we could only sell tickets in a regular manner, and there were no ticket sellers.
"Director Jiang, I really want to become your teacher, so just accept me."
I don't know when Tu Songjun came up with a big baggage on his back. He told the people behind Jiang Fei that he and Jiang Fei were together, so these people in the queue gave up a seat. In this era,
People are still honest.
Seeing Tu Songjun's persistence, Jiang Fei admired Tu Songjun's tenacity, but he said he would not accept disciples, so he would never accept them.
"You'd better go back. What you've done is all in vain."
Jiang Fei shook his head, still saying no in three words.
Tu Songjun grinned: "It's okay, I'll go for a walk in Jiang County, don't worry."
Having said that, Jiang Fei is not qualified to take care of others. Tu Songjun's legs are his, so he can go wherever he wants.
After waiting for more than ten minutes, Jiang Fei finally arrived and stood in front of the ticket gate. He took out a one-dollar ticket and handed it to the conductor, and then handed over his work permit.
Because there are no ID cards in this era, you need to show proof of employment or a letter of introduction when buying train tickets.
"Two tickets to Jiang County."
After Jiang Fei finished speaking, he waited for half a minute. The conductor clicked a big stamp on the two paper tickets and handed them to Jiang Fei.
After Jiang Fei got the ticket, he helped Guo Xiazi and immediately left the team and walked out. It was more crowded than walking together because there were too many people.
There's nothing we can do, today is only the eighth day of the Lunar New Year, so there are certainly a lot of people.
After squeezing out the crowds, Jiang Fei and Guo Xiazi walked to the waiting room and waited for the ticket check.
The bus leaves at 10 noon, so the ticket check-in time is 9:40, so check in 20 minutes in advance.
Tu Songjun also took a ticket and trotted to the waiting room with a big baggage on his back. He didn't care if Jiang Fei wanted to or not and sat down next to him.
"Director Jiang, I heard that you opened the soup made by monkshood and revived Tao Tongzhi. Why is this?"
"Isn't Tao Tongzhi the dead yin of a stroke? Can he also use aconite?"
The loss of yin means great heat in the body. This is something that everyone who understands traditional Chinese medicine knows, otherwise it would not cause damage to yin and loss of yin.
And aconite is a medicine specially used to relieve cold and freeze. Such medicine must be a medicine that can cause heat and Yang. Isn't this like a needle-point against a wheat awn?
Tu Songjun was very curious and wanted to know more clearly. After all, he was just a traditional Chinese medicine enthusiast and had not studied systematically and did not know the meaning of prescribing medicine.
Jiang Fei didn't want to talk to him, nor did he want to answer Tu Songjun's question. This was not because he was arrogant and looked down on Tu Songjun.
But although Tu Songjun likes Chinese medicine, his level is far from reaching such a profound level after all, and you may not understand it when you explain it to him, but you will be confused.
But seeing that Tu Songjun liked Chinese medicine so much and was so curious, plus he was an emergency doctor before.
Patients who don't understand the situation in the emergency department must be full of questions.
It's okay to tell him clearly.
"A patient's syndrome changes with the disease and is not static."
"We in traditional Chinese medicine say that extreme heat produces wind, extreme heat produces cold, and extreme cold produces heat. These are all the results of changes with the disease."
"So at the beginning, he suffered from a stroke and lost yin, and his body was extremely hot. But it doesn't mean that he can't turn away from yang, and his whole body is cold."
"When learning Chinese medicine, you can't learn it to death. You must learn to adapt, differentiate, and differentiate."
"Since it has changed from the death of yin to the death of yang, and from the severe heat to the severe cold, then the function of aconite to break the cold and raise the yang is to treat the symptoms."
"Do you understand?"
Jiang Fei said a few words, and then looked at Tu Songjun.
Tu Songjun looked a little stunned. If he didn't understand, he did understand a little bit. At least, extreme heat produces cold, extreme cold produces heat, and extreme heat produces wind.
But if he uses all these flexibly and thinks clearly, it is not that easy.
Learning Chinese medicine has never been a planned path, but a leafy path like a tree branch. All branches must be clearly understood and well understood.
Moreover, in the later stage, these branches must be regarded as a whole and treated, which is the most difficult level for a traditional Chinese medicine practitioner to achieve.
There are four levels of Chinese medicine treatment. The first level is simply to see a doctor and prescribe medicine, which can treat some high blood pressure, high blood fat, and colds. This kind of Chinese medicine is not considered an introduction.
The second level is to learn to differentiate syndromes and then treat patients based on syndromes, so that patients can have good curative effects. This is the most common level that Chinese medicine can achieve, and it is also the backbone of Chinese medicine. Most Chinese medicine practitioners are at this level.
The third level is even more advanced. Through some specific four diagnostics, or through some scattered details, to see through the essence, such Chinese medicine practitioners can already be called national experts, and they are truly famous veteran Chinese medicine practitioners. They have reached
A certain realm.
The last level is to return to one's original nature, from seeing mountains as not mountains to seeing mountains as mountains, and truly understand Chinese medicine thoroughly. By communicating with the patient's soul and chatting with the patient, the disease can be cured to the fullest.
There is absolutely no need to take pulses or read faces.
Traditional Chinese medicine practitioners who have reached this level, who are pure top-notch national practitioners, and who have been able to achieve this level of Chinese medicine since ancient times, are very rare.
Jiang Fei has naturally reached the second level, which is to treat patients through syndrome differentiation and treatment, thus achieving good curative effects.
But it is thousands of miles away from the third level.
This does not mean that when the time comes, you will be able to pass it naturally if you have practiced medicine for many years and have more experience.
If you want to break through from the second level to the third level, you must rely on understanding, which is also known as enlightenment.
If he doesn't get enlightened, Jiang Fei may be at the second level when he is eighty or ninety years old.
But if you want to gain enlightenment and gain enlightenment, you must understand by analogy, see through the illusion of all diseases, and find the most critical root.
Therefore, this path of traditional Chinese medicine can be said to be filled with difficulties and not easy.
Even if you are not careful, you will go crazy.
There are not a few famous Chinese doctors who go crazy. These are all examples of failure.
For example, many people in the field of traditional Chinese medicine say that Mr. Hu Xishu is a man who has gone crazy.
As for whether it is true or not, this thing is a matter of benevolence and wisdom.
But Jiang Fei felt that Mr. Hu was not obsessed with it. It cannot be said that he did not conform to the views and academic thoughts of the mainstream Chinese medicine community, so just saying that he was obsessed with it was an unfair assessment of Mr. Hu.
In his life, Mr. Hu has seen countless doctors and survived countless lives. He is a man of merit and virtue.
You can't understand other people's academic thoughts and then attack them as crooked ways and false moral thoughts.
"No, I don't understand." Tu Songjun smiled bitterly and shook his head.
He wanted to learn from Jiang Fei, but Jiang Fei gave him a slap in the face.
Chinese medicine is not so easy to learn.
It is even more impossible to imagine that after studying for a year and a half, you can become a famous doctor and be respected by all people.
Jiang Fei had ten years of self-study in this life, and Jiang Fei studied with his grandfather for more than twenty years in his previous life. The total life span in his two lives was only thirty years.
In this way, Jiang Fei has reached the second level.
Therefore, the difficulty of Chinese medicine is as difficult as reaching the sky.
This is the reason why Jiang Fei did not let Tu Songjun learn Chinese medicine because Tu Songjun was too old.
Many well-known traditional Chinese medicine doctors can already treat patients when they are twenty-four or five years old, and even have quite a reputation.
If Tu Songjun were fourteen or fifteen years old now, Jiang Fei would never stop him and would definitely accept him as a disciple.
But Tu Songjun is at least twenty-six or seventeen years old. At this age, it is already too late to learn Chinese medicine.
Accepting him as a disciple would actually harm him.
Who can endure the hard work for several years or even more than ten years? By the time Tu Songjun has finished his studies and is ready to join the army, he will probably be around forty years old.
clang clang clang…
At this time, the station staff at the ticket gate began to beat the gong, indicating that the train was coming, reminding passengers to check in.
"Let's go!"
Jiang Fei stood up, supported Blind Guo, and walked towards the ticket gate.
Tu Songjun immediately picked up the heavy baggage again and followed.