After seeing off his father-in-law, Lu Cheng's clinic became busy.

In Yanjing, a densely populated metropolis with generally high incomes, it is relatively easy to make money. Especially for those who have a skill.

Needless to say, Lu Cheng's foundation in traditional Chinese medicine can be treated and regulated by massage, acupuncture, various common waist and leg pain, male and female gynecological diseases, etc.

After the reputation was established, more and more patients came to the clinic.

Lu Cheng originally wanted to find a job for Xiulian, but when the clinic became busy, Xiulian also became busy, so she had no time to think about other things.

A summer vacation is neither long nor short. Every day, there are more than 10 to 20 patients, sometimes even up to 30. Some are from Chaoyang District, and some come from other areas.

By the end of the summer vacation, excluding the cost of various medicinal materials, Lu Cheng's small clinic has a net income of two to three hundred.

After school started, Lu Cheng naturally couldn't see patients every day, and Xiulian also had some free time.

In order to find a job for Xiulian, Lu Cheng figured out the method of making sour plum soup and taught Xiulian.

Later, Lu Cheng bought a tricycle, two thermos buckets, purchased some materials, and contacted the manufacturer of popsicles to purchase ice cubes regularly.

In this way, when Xiulian really couldn't stay idle, she could go to the street to sell iced sour plum soup and mung bean soup.

Unexpectedly, this small business became completely popular once it started.

In this hot season, a cup of iced sour plum soup is undoubtedly the best choice to relieve the heat.

If she didn't have to take care of the children, Xiulian would have wanted to push the cart out every day.

Meanwhile, Lu Cheng had studied with Professor Yan for more than half a year at school, and finally got Professor Yan's recognition.

One day, Lu Cheng finished his studies and was about to leave when Professor Yan suddenly called him: "Lu Cheng, are you willing to be my disciple and learn Chinese medicine from me?"

Lu Cheng was delighted to hear this and immediately nodded and agreed: "Of course I am willing."

"Okay, go back and prepare. Tomorrow I will invite several famous masters to be witnesses and officially accept you as my disciple."

Now is different from ancient times. Even in the inheritance of Chinese medicine, the ceremony of accepting disciples is as simple as possible to avoid being called feudal.

Of course, necessary links are still necessary.

The next morning, Lu Cheng prepared the apprenticeship letter according to the rules and came to the agreed apprenticeship location, the Chinese Medicine Prescription Research Room.

Several senior brothers had arrived in advance, arranged the venue, and waited for the arrival of the master and several witnesses.

Seeing Lu Cheng, several senior brothers congratulated him: "Lu Cheng, congratulations, you will become our junior brother."

"Yes, you will call me senior brother for the rest of your life."

"Then I hope you will take good care of me in the future."

Soon, Professor Yan and several other well-known Chinese medicine experts arrived at the scene.

As the host of the ceremony, the eldest brother led his fellow students to invite several teachers to take their seats, and then began to briefly introduce Professor Yan's life: "... Professor Yan was born in a famous Chinese medicine family. He graduated from Jiangsu Province Chinese Medicine Continuing Education School in 1956 and was transferred to Yenching University of Chinese Medicine in 1967. He served as the head of the Chinese Medicine Teaching and Research Group, the director of the Chinese Medicine Prescription Teaching and Research Section, and the director of the Chinese Medicine Teaching and Research Section, etc. He made outstanding contributions to the teaching and research work of the University of Chinese Medicine. He was promoted to associate professor in 1962 and professor in 1978..."

After introducing Professor Yan, the host began to read the teacher's training: "Respect teachers and friends, be humble and courteous; respect careers and cultivate virtues, and the skills will be revealed; immerse yourself in learning and avoid superficial tastes; be indifferent to fame and fortune, and only wish the people well-being!"

After reading the teacher's training, the new disciples recited the teacher's letter.

Lu Cheng stepped forward, bowed respectfully, opened the apprenticeship letter, and began to read: "A teacher is someone who teaches and explains. Medicine is a great way, and a disciple has a heavy responsibility. I am honored to be a famous teacher, read classics, learn Chinese medicine, and be inclusive. Only then can I understand the way of Chinese medicine and master the art of Qihuang...

Now I suddenly bow to my teacher, follow the etiquette of a disciple, follow his teachings, inherit the torch, and revitalize the great cause of Chinese medicine... I hope you will accept it!"

As Professor Yan nodded in agreement, Lu Cheng took the tea handed over by his senior brother and respectfully presented it to his master, Professor Yan.

Professor Yan drank the tea, which was considered to be a formal recognition of Lu Cheng, the new disciple.

Then, Lu Cheng bowed and saluted, and Professor Yan and several famous Chinese medicine experts gave lectures one by one.

Some of the famous Chinese medicine experts present were senior leaders of the school, and some were

These are TCM experts from Dongzhimen Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital, as well as top experts from the National Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine.

Everyone gave Lu Cheng a few words of encouragement, asking him to diligently practice medical ethics, study medical skills, promote traditional Chinese medicine culture, and treat illnesses and save lives.

After all, unlike ancient times, the ceremony of accepting disciples has become much simpler.

But after this ceremony, the entire Chinese medicine community recognized Lu Cheng.

Lu Cheng is no longer an ordinary Chinese medicine university student, but a disciple of a famous Chinese medicine master with a heritage and mentorship.

The most significant change is that Professor Yan and his disciples are more concerned about Lu Cheng and teach more attentively.

Whatever problems Lu Cheng encounters, his master and senior brothers will answer them carefully and list many cases for him so that Lu Cheng can learn more thoroughly.

Moreover, several of Professor Yan’s disciples also practice medicine in traditional Chinese medicine hospitals.

In addition to studying, Professor Yan also asked the seniors to take Lu Cheng to the Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital for a consultation to gain Lu Cheng some medical experience.

At first, these senior brothers just let Lu Cheng watch from the sidelines. Later, they found that Lu Cheng had a very solid foundation and rich experience, so they asked Lu Cheng to sit in the clinic and they guided him.

In this way, patients treated by Lu Cheng can increase their medical experience as long as they reach a certain level of difficulty.

As the semester came to an end, Lu Cheng finally received the system prompt again:

"Congratulations to the host, you have reached the full level of medical experience and can be upgraded to level four."

When Lu Cheng clicked on the upgrade, the scene in front of him changed and he came to the virtual space again.

The scene in front of me is neither a hospital nor a medical clinic, but an empty house with doors on the four walls. On each door are written a few large characters: "Traditional Chinese Medicine Prescription Science, Pharmacological research on traditional Chinese medicine, traditional Chinese medicine and acupuncture, listening, hearing, asking and understanding..."

Chinese medicine is broad and profound, and each Chinese medicine doctor is good at different things. Lu Cheng stood in front of the door and thought for a moment. His master, Professor Yan, mainly studies Chinese medicine pharmacology and prescriptions, and is especially good at treating spleen and stomach, exogenous infection, heart and brain diseases.

Lu Cheng could also slowly learn these aspects of knowledge from teachers outside, but acupuncture was what Lu Cheng lacked.

Therefore, Lu Cheng decided to study acupuncture first.

As he stepped into the door that said Traditional Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture, the scene in front of him changed. Lu Cheng appeared in an antique hall, surrounded by people wearing official uniforms from the Song Dynasty.

The Supreme Being, a doctor in red official uniform, is explaining to everyone. There is a bronze statue standing next to him. On the bronze statue are dots of human acupuncture points.

"If you want to learn acupuncture well, you must first understand all the acupoints on the human body. I was ordered to create an acupuncture bronze figure..."

Lu Cheng looked up at the acupuncture bronze figure not far away, and it suddenly dawned on him that this was actually the person who presided over the production of the acupuncture bronze figure during the Northern Song Dynasty, Wang Weiwei!

The virtual space of this system is so powerful that it allows Lu Cheng to travel through time and space and learn medical skills from the real famous doctors in history.

Since we met Wang Weiwei at the fourth level, will we still meet Bian Que, Hua Tuo, Zhang Zhongjing, Sun Simiao, Li Shizhen, etc. in the future?

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