Chapter 382 Imitation
Traditional Chinese medicine knowledge competition?
Hearing this, Zhang Shiping looked at Wang Hui's cell phone.

The content played in the video is exactly the clip of Jiang Zeshen answering the question.

Zhang Shiping was also very surprised to see that Jiang Zeshen could recite some passages from the Huangdi Neijing at a young age.

Although many children here who study Chinese medicine can do it, they all have a strong traditional Chinese medicine atmosphere in their families. For example, if their parents or grandparents are Chinese medicine practitioners, they will require the children to start learning Chinese medicine when they are five or six years old. .

These children can reach Jiang Zeshen's level after studying for three to five years.

Even stronger than Jiang Zeshen.

However, Zhoubo City has indeed never held this kind of traditional Chinese medicine knowledge competition.

Jianghan City's approach gave them a very good reference idea.

On the one hand, the traditional Chinese medicine knowledge competition can increase the cultural atmosphere of traditional Chinese medicine in the city. On the other hand, it can also find out how many children in the city are learning traditional Chinese medicine and how many are interested in traditional Chinese medicine. One or two talents can even be selected from them. Gifted children are trained in an all-round way.

This is definitely not to be underestimated for the future development of traditional Chinese medicine.

Zhang Shiping did not expect that Jianghan, a small city, would be ahead of them in cultivating the future of traditional Chinese medicine.

"Yes, it can indeed be imitated." Zhang Shiping said.

Wang Hui smiled and said, "Mr. Zhang, I think it's not just us. There are eight pilot cities in total. How about we eight cities unite and jointly hold a national Chinese medicine knowledge competition for primary and secondary school students? What do you think?"

Wang Hui believes that imitating Jianghan City and holding an intra-city competition will have little influence after all.

Anyway, the eight pilot cities now all have policies to introduce traditional Chinese medicine into primary and secondary schools. Why not the eight cities unite to create a bigger event.

Once this kind of competition is formalized in the future, it will provide a national display platform for the training of traditional Chinese medicine in the future.

Wouldn't it be better?

Zhang Shiping's eyes lit up when he heard this, "Well! You have a good idea. In this way, you will write the plan, and I will contact the teams in several other cities, and then organize some old Chinese medicine practitioners from the Traditional Chinese Medicine Association to try to organize one. Formalized national knowledge competition.”

Wang Hui put away his phone, "I'll write a plan right away."

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Jianghan City.

After the traditional Chinese medicine knowledge competition.

Jiang Zeshen and other little ones also signed up for interest classes in the Children's Palace.

At first they were interested in learning martial arts, but later found that this was too tiring, so they started learning calligraphy, but calligraphy was boring and they needed to calm down.

Children are naturally active, and it is a luxury for them to sit still for 10 minutes.

Over time, these little guys set their sights on the hospital.

They kept yelling with Lu Jiu all day long, asking Lu Jiu to take them to see a doctor.

Fortunately, the complex disease department is not particularly busy right now, and Lu Jiu does have the energy to take care of a few children.

Therefore, many students in Lujiu spent more than half of the summer vacation in the hospital.

Lu Jiu not only taught them medical knowledge, but sometimes also taught them how to see, hear and inquire after asking for the patient's consent.

In fact, children's sense of anger is stronger than that of adults.

As long as they are taught how to feel Qi, it is not difficult for them to feel their pulse.

Once you have come into contact with more patients and gained more experience, you will naturally be able to peel off the cocoons and find out the true cause of the patient's disease through the combination of observation, smell, inquiry, and incision.

Although Chinese medicine is difficult to learn, it also requires syndrome differentiation.

If you are talented and work hard, you will be taught by a good teacher.

After two or three years of study, you can treat some minor illnesses without any problems. After another four or five years, you can treat more complex diseases with good curative effect. After that, you need to understand and accumulate experience on your own.

Many great doctors who are able to treat critical and serious diseases have to understand the classics themselves until the end of their studies.Because when you reach a certain height, what a teacher can teach is very limited, and no one can ever express his or her own feelings clearly.

This is why great doctors cannot be copied.

A powerful old Chinese medicine practitioner may not have his apprentices better than him, and an ordinary old Chinese medicine practitioner may not have his apprentices be weaker than him.

Everything depends on the individual.

Children like Jiang Zeshen are undoubtedly lucky to meet Lu Jiu.

Because powerful Chinese medicine can naturally make their starting point higher than others.

In a flash, summer vacation passed by in a hurry.

It's time for these little kids to go to school.

At the beginning of the semester, all students in the experimental primary school received three picture books.

The Five Zang comics have also become a must-read for primary school students.

Lu Jiu once heard some children discussing whether there were five talking organs hidden in their bodies.

The discussion was very energetic and seemed very serious at first glance.

This is why learning things must start from childhood. Many times, when a child comes into contact with something, he does not distinguish right from wrong or good from bad. He is simply curious.

Once you are curious, try harder. In fact, many times you will get it if you just try.

The so-called difficulty of learning is often an obstacle that is preset by oneself.

After Five Zang Comics entered the campus, traditional Chinese medicine became popular in the school.

And not only experimental primary schools, but other primary schools also have comics about the five internal organs.

After all, this thing is free, and it is distributed directly to each school by the Education Bureau, so there is naturally no resistance.

Many parents are not opposed to TCM comics, and they even find them quite interesting after reading them.

You can also learn something from it.

With the five internal organs comics taking the lead, the atmosphere of traditional Chinese medicine in Jianghan City is getting stronger and stronger.

At the same time, as the resources of Wei Medical Hall are continuously utilized, the scale of Lujiu Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital has also changed significantly compared to a few months ago.

The number of medical staff has more than doubled, and the floors are constantly being renovated, as if all floors must be included in the scope of use.

The number of chefs, doctors, and managers in the Department of Medicinal Food has also increased four to five times.

As a profitable department of the hospital, the expansion of the Medicinal and Dietary Department was the first to begin.

The current Medicinal Food Department is almost as big as several basketball courts in terms of area alone.

As of now, Lujiu Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital's daily patient volume has exceeded [-], which is close to [-].

This has exceeded the size of Jianghan People's Hospital!
However, this data should be maintained for a long time.

Because all the doctors sent by Wei Medical Hall have already joined the front line, the newly recruited medical staff still need to go through a period of training and learning before they can truly take charge of the front line.

Unless a large number of experienced traditional Chinese medicine doctors come over, the data of Lujiu Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital will not make any major breakthroughs in one or two years.

In the dean's office, the nurse knocked on the door.

"Director, Director Xie just called and said that three of the dozen children with cerebral palsy receiving treatment in the orphanage can talk and walk like normal children."

Lu Jiu's face lit up when he heard this, "I understand. Let's inform Zheng Ke and ask him to drive me to the welfare home."

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(End of this chapter)

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