Chinese medicine: from rural hospitals to top three hospitals in Kyoto

Chapter 790: Xinglin Discussion (1)



Chapter 790: Xinglin Discussion (1)

Xia Hongliang is highly talented and has a free and easy personality, but because of this, he is a bit like a group of young people who were just exposed to new ideas during the Republic of China period.

Although he comes from a wealthy family, Xia Hongliang does not think that some things are always right.

Before, Xia Hongliang was just enjoying life, and medical skills were just a means for him to show his talent.

But after coming into contact with Chen Yang, Xia Hongliang gradually changed.

Geniuses often have their own ideas and are unwilling to admit defeat. Previously, Xia Hongliang failed to find his goal simply because of his high talent. However, during this period of time, Xia Hongliang gained some insights.

"Every generation has its own mission. Perhaps the innovation of traditional Chinese medicine will fall on our generation," Xia Hongliang whispered.

Lin Yi looked at Xia Hongliang in surprise, then at Chen Yang: "Maybe."

At the end of the Qing Dynasty and the beginning of the Republic of China, China indeed encountered changes that had not been seen in thousands of years. Not only in military strength, but also in culture and ideology, all aspects were impacted.

Traditional Chinese medicine has been hit hardest. With the development of modern medicine, traditional Chinese medicine, which has been passed down for thousands of years, has encountered unprecedented challenges.

Even at that time, it became a question whether traditional Chinese medicine should exist.

Therefore, over the past hundred years, many Chinese medicine practitioners have reflected deeply on the situation of Chinese medicine.

Zhang Xichun's "Records of Chinese and Western Medicine" was also born in the general environment at that time. The subsequent integration of Chinese and Western medicine, innovation of Chinese medicine and many other things were also new problems brought about by the development of modern medicine and science and technology.

But up to now, the status of traditional Chinese medicine and the role it should play are still very serious issues.

In recent years, the number of practitioners of traditional Chinese medicine has increased dramatically, and the number of traditional Chinese medicine hospitals and departments has also increased greatly, but the general public is faced with the dilemma of having no access to medical care.

There are Chinese medicine practitioners everywhere, but it seems that you can never find a capable one.

Entering a traditional Chinese medicine hospital is not much different from a western medicine hospital. Even the prescriptions and decoctions prescribed by some experts in traditional Chinese medicine hospitals make patients unsure whether they dare to take them, whether they can take them, and whether they will be effective.

Where are the good Chinese medicine practitioners, whether Chinese medicine can still be trusted, whether Chinese medicine still has a place to use, etc., are still questions that remain before us.

Just like Lin Yi said, even Mo Xinzhi, Han Mingzhi, Li Liren and others all have their own positions.

Take Mo Xinzhi for example. Even though Mo Xinzhi has discovered some problems, he still doesn’t dare to easily overturn his own ideas. After all, there are so many students and colleagues…

As the leader of the new school of Chinese medicine, if you really start to question the new school, what will others think?

Everyone can't help but ask, why did Your Majesty rebel?

Another day has come to an end. In the evening, Mo Xinzhi sat together with several famous experts including Li Liren and Han Zhiming, drinking tea and discussing the "Youth Xinglin Forum" that will be held tomorrow.

"The 'Young People Discussing Taoism' segment added by Xinzhi this time is very good."

Han Mingzhi smiled and said: "The future of medicine still belongs to young people, and the growth of young Chinese medicine practitioners is crucial."

"Yes, the current situation of traditional Chinese medicine is complicated, and the older generation of traditional Chinese medicine practitioners are dying out. The growth of young traditional Chinese medicine practitioners is indeed crucial."

Li Liren nodded: "The future of traditional Chinese medicine depends on today's young people. We must give top priority to the growth of young doctors in the future."

"Ah."

Yang Huaimin also smiled and said: "I hope that this time's 'Young Doctors Discussing Taoism' session can give young doctors a stage to perform, and while we old guys are still here, we can also take care of them."

Han Xingwen from the Han family, Li Chengjie from the Li family, and Yang Lei from the Yang family are all outstanding young people in Lingnan. Li Liren, Han Mingzhi and others are looking forward to their grandchildren's performance tomorrow.

Traditional Chinese medicine is more inclined towards inheritance. Young traditional Chinese medicine practitioners who come from aristocratic families have innate advantages. If they are also talented and work hard, it is indeed difficult for many medical students to catch up.

Just like what Lin Yi said to Xia Hongliang, when you reach a certain position, your thoughts and ideas will inevitably have deep meanings, because everyone has selfish motives.

The future of medicine will naturally depend on young Chinese medicine practitioners, but it would be even more perfect if this young Chinese medicine practitioner could be one of our own descendants.

"I think so too, that's why I made this suggestion." Mo Xinzhi said with a smile.

"How is Haobo doing recently?" Yang Huaimin asked Mo Xinzhi.

"That's it." Mo Xin knew: "Children have their own ideas. Some things can't be forced."

“We still need more guidance.”

Han Mingzhi said: "Chinese medicine focuses on inheritance, so you should pay more attention to this aspect."

"Inheritance is the inheritance of the entire Xinglin community and the Chinese nation, not just one family or one surname."

Mo Xinzhi smiled and said, "If Haobo really doesn't want to study medicine, you can't force him."

As a representative of the new school of Chinese medicine, Mo Xinzhi is indeed more open-minded in his ideological cognition, so Mo Xinzhi does not interfere too much in Mo Haobo's attitude towards Chinese medicine, which is something Mo Taihong is unwilling to accept.

"Xinzhi, among the young doctors who came from other provinces and cities this time, who do you think is the most promising?" Li Liren asked Mo Xinzhi.

"Chen Yang." Mo Xinzhi said with a smile.

"Mr. Wen's grandson-in-law?" Han Mingzhi asked.

"Correct."

Mo Xin knew: "I met Chen Yang once when I was in Shanzhou. Although Chen Yang is young, he is very talented. In my opinion, the Best Participation Award this time must go to Chen Yang."

"Chen Yang is better than Wen Haohui?" Yang Huaimin was a little surprised.

Wen Haohui is Wen Xiuping's grandson, and he is older than Chen Yang. In fact, the elders finally chose Wen Haohui this time.

Wen Haohui is the grandson of Wen Xiuping and has a family background in academic studies. Many people think that Wen Haohui has a high chance of winning this award, but what about Chen Yang?

"This is the first time I've met Wen Haohui, but I think Chen Yang's level should be higher than Wen Haohui." Mo Xin knew.

"Then let's see tomorrow what Chen Yang's level is that he can even be praised so highly by the new confidant." Yang Huaimin said with a smile.

Silent all night.

The next morning, the early morning sun gently sprinkled on the sea, sparkling. Chen Yang and Wen Manlu held hands and walked towards the conference hotel again. Along the way, the sea breeze blew gently, bringing the unique breath of the ocean, ruffling their hair.

Arriving at the hotel, Chen Yang and Wen Manlu met up with Wen Haohui, Lin Yi, Xia Hongliang and others, and they all went to the venue where the "Youth Xinglin Discussion" session was held.

Han Xingwen, Yang Lei, Li Chengjie, Liu Zhengxu and others also arrived early. When they saw Chen Yang and others come in, the old seniors talked in a low voice.

Because of what Mo Xinzhi said last night, several old seniors looked at Chen Yang a few more times this time.

"He looks about thirty years old. Don't you think too highly of him?" Yang Huaimin said.

"It's rare for new acquaintances to give such an evaluation of someone. Moreover, Chen Yang has an ordinary background, but he is valued by Mr. Wen. He should not be an ordinary person." Liu Songyan, Liu Zhengxu's grandfather, said softly.

Compared with Han Mingzhi and others, Liu Songyan's father rose from an apprentice to a famous doctor, so Liu Songyan was very interested in Chen Yang, who came from an ordinary family.


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