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Chapter 282: Divine Book's Thoughts in Advance

Chapter 282: Divine Book's Thoughts in Advance

"Okay, okay, okay, haha, I have finally found a successor!"

After Ye Guizong took the tea and took a sip, he was so happy that he felt relieved.

This was considered a completed ceremony, and Wang Luo now had another master.

As for why Wang Luo studied traditional Chinese medicine, wasn't he engaged in chip research and development before he traveled through time? These two things are completely unrelated.

In fact, it is very simple. Since he got the golden finger of Jurassic World, he has changed a lot, including changes in his body and brain. He has become smarter and stronger. His physical body has now surpassed ordinary people by far. He can even kill a tiger with his bare hands. This can be said to have reached the ceiling.

But the changes in his brain are different. He was very capable in his previous life. Those who could be admitted to Northwestern University had no poor grades and were basically the best. But now, he has almost become able to remember everything he sees.

This is the most amazing thing. In many novels, the protagonist is given a golden finger called an upgrade system. Once you get in touch with an industry, you will continue to upgrade while reading books or practicing, and eventually you will go from a small scumbag to a big boss in the industry.

Wang Luo's system is definitely not as abnormal as the above-mentioned system, but it is also quite powerful. He has a photographic memory. If he cannot upgrade it, he can just rely on this photographic memory to learn. As long as you are interested in it, you can learn it. It may be useful in the future.

So Wang Luo took this opportunity to get in touch with different industries and learn about different industries. As for whether he could learn something, he didn't consider that. The main thing was to do whatever he wanted. This was why Wang Luo applied for the accounting major, because he used to be able to do it, so he had more free time, and with free time he could do what he wanted.

"Congratulations, congratulations!"

Everyone congratulated Ye Guizong and congratulated him on having Wang Luo as his disciple.

"In fact, Master, have you ever thought that besides teaching me in the future, you can continue to contribute to Chinese medicine and make use of your knowledge? Especially now that Western medicine is a latecomer, if we don't strengthen publicity, it may disappear from our lives one day."

Of course I have thought about it, even in my dreams, but I am now at this age, I can’t carry anything, how can I promote it? I am a little overwhelmed just treating the patients in the neighborhood, after all, I am old, not as young as I was.”

"That's just the beginning. Isn't it true that Chinese medicine becomes more popular as you get older? At your age, you are the pillar of Chinese medicine, the time when you have the most experience. If you do nothing now, it would be a waste of your lifelong medical skills. I have an idea for you. See if it works. It can train successors, allow ordinary people to use cheap medicines, and even allow you to go down in history. Do you agree?" Wang Luo tempted. He remembered something at this time. It seemed that the country had not started this matter yet, so why not put it on the agenda.

"There is such a good thing. I don't seek to be remembered in history. After all, I am just a small doctor. But if I can promote Chinese medicine and let ordinary people use cheap medicine, then I agree. When I was studying medicine, the first lesson my father asked me to learn was a couplet. You should also know that many Chinese medicine clinics have it posted, saying "I wish there were no disease in the world, so why not let the medicine gather dust on the shelf." A doctor's duty is to save the dying and heal the wounded. The fewer patients in the world, the better. This is a doctor's greatest wish. Nowadays, ordinary people are poor and have problems getting enough food, especially in rural areas. There is no doctor at all. If they get sick, they have to rely on others. What can we do? If it is really as you said, then the contribution is huge, no less than Zhang Zhongjing and Sun Simiao."

When Mr. Ye heard about this good news, he immediately stroked his beard to show that he was all ears.

"You should know quite a few folk doctors like you. They all have one or two unique skills. Some are good at pediatrics, some are good at orthopedics, and some are good at gynecology, etc. Moreover, they have been practicing medicine for many years and are very experienced. So why don't you all unite together, summarize your experiences, and jointly compile a medical book about minor daily illnesses and disasters, so that ordinary people can understand it themselves, and can go to the fields to find some Chinese herbal medicines that we can find to treat their illnesses. Our folk society is so large that there must be folk people who are interested in medicine. Even if there is only one among ten thousand people, how many folk doctors can be trained?

In the future, when ordinary people fall ill, they can treat themselves and no longer have to wait for death. Even if it is a serious illness, they can prevent it in advance and wait until the time comes to go to a large hospital for treatment. This will not only train folk doctors, but also reduce the pain of the people and promote traditional Chinese medicine at the same time. It is a three-pronged approach and a good thing for thousands of families.

Especially Chinese medicine, why is it gradually declining? Isn't it because our doctors always hide their skills, passing them down to men but not women, passing them down to family members but not outsiders? Once there is no heir in the family, when they grow old, they will take their experience and prescriptions with them into the ground, which will lead to the loss of many good things. Don't you think this is the truth? In the new era, we should stop sweeping the snow in front of our own doors. Only by strengthening cooperation can we win and give Chinese medicine a real way out. "

Wang Luo had this idea because of a magical book, which is a must-mention for all the big writers who write time-travel novels. This magical book is "Barefoot Doctor's Manual". This book, "Militia Military Training Manual" and "Friends of Military and Civilian Dual-use Talents" are known as the three magical books. However, these three magical books have not been published yet. How many folk doctors were trained by the "Barefoot Doctor's Manual" back then? It must be published.

This is a book that many people exclaim is one of the must-have books for time travel. It is also a doomsday survival manual that many netizens keep at home. It is also a world-class bestseller that has been translated and published in more than 50 countries including Britain and the United States. Its content is full of practical information and is so easy to understand that it is explosive.

Why is this book, like the other two, considered a must-have for time travelers and hailed as the three great books? The reason is simple: it is considered the greatest humanitarian publication of the 20th century. At that time, tens of millions of copies were published in more than 50 languages ​​in China and around the world, saving the lives of tens of millions of people and greatly improving the quality of medical care for nearly billions of people. In later generations, it was collectively referred to on the Internet as the default set for time travelers together with the "Militia Training Guide" and "Friends of Military and Civilian Dual-Use Talents". It can be used to win people's hearts, improve people's livelihood, and conquer the world!

If you are lucky enough to get them all together, then congratulations, you can start preparing the reign title directly.

The reason why this medical manual, published in 1969, is still widely sought after in later generations is actually very simple. It is highly consistent with the traffic code of later generations that content is king. Every page is full of dry goods without any drag. What is the disease, how to diagnose, how to treat, how to use medicine, all are detailed and straightforward, and go straight to the point.

The content is very open and varied, covering everything from colds and diarrhea to cancer and myocardial infarction, from killing bacteria and insects to avoiding nuclear bombs and biological defense, and provides simple and effective coping strategies. In addition, the book focuses on traditional medical treatment methods such as Chinese medicine, acupuncture, and cupping, based on the reality of the backward productivity of New China.

(End of this chapter)

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