My Backpack Can Add Attributes

152: Theory Of Traditional Chinese Medicine【4】

"Hehe, I didn't expect Liu to be a patriotic and angry youth."

Ian deliberately teased, although he also agrees with what Liu Qingmei said.

"There's nothing to say to a person like you, and you can't understand." Liu Qingmei rolled her eyes, feeling that she had just wasted her expression.

"I will carry forward Chinese medicine, believe me."

Ian suddenly became serious, staring at Liu Qingmei's eyes and said.

"I...I believe in you." For a moment, Liu Qingmei looked at Ian's resolute expression, and I already believed what Ian said.

But after thinking about it, Liu Qingmei dispelled his unrealistic fantasy, he didn't believe that Ian could do this.

After all, there are so many predecessors who have worked hard and failed to achieve things. Why is Ian so confident? She is only a part of that effort, and she just wants to do her best, and dare not say it will be carried forward.

"20, believe it or not, I'm going to read a book." Ian turned around calmly and walked upstairs.

When Ian's figure disappeared at the top of the stairs, Liu Qingmei turned her head and looked at Ian's back in a daze, not only fell into deep thought, because she always felt that Ian was a little different, how should I put it, it was serious a feeling of......

When I came upstairs, Ian looked at the dazzling array of books, and couldn't help feeling a little dizzy. He hadn't touched a book for a while.

"It's really a headache. Fortunately, I have a backpack." Ian couldn't help but sigh with emotion.

Looking at the book list Liu Qingmei gave him, it was impressively full of more than 20 books.

"Fuck, this woman is trying to trick me on purpose." Because these classics are not only numerous, but each one is more difficult to understand, and most of them are written in classical Chinese.

For example, basic theories of TCM, diagnostics of TCM, and prescriptions. Advanced ones include Treatise on Febrile Diseases and Miscellaneous Diseases, Dysmenorrhea, etc.

It took Ian nearly an hour just to find all these books. Ian placed the stack of books on the table, almost as tall as a person.

Ian looked around. He found that no one noticed him here, because the place he was looking for was relatively remote, far away from the study room and reading room, so he could safely and boldly put all these books into his backpack.

Although the names of these books are very different, they all belong to the theoretical knowledge of Chinese medicine, so they only need to occupy one grid. When Ian put all these books into the backpack.

"please choose."

"1. TCM theory."

"2. Movable type printing."

"3. Life map of people in the Song Dynasty.

"I choose 1, Chinese medicine theory."

This backpack took great pains to find different options. Even things like movable type printing came out, all because these books were handed down through movable type printing? There is also a picture of life, probably because Chinese medicine was very developed in the Song Dynasty.

But Ian has no time to complain, he just wants to absorb this knowledge quickly.

"Obtain the theory of traditional Chinese medicine, you will acquire most of the common sense of the theory of traditional Chinese medicine, and be able to use it proficiently.

As he made a choice, he felt as if his head was about to explode, and the memories in his head were chaotic, but as time went by, they were slowly categorized, and the memories in Ian's head The swelling feeling also slowly disappeared, and the whole person became refreshed.

"Hahaha, I am now considered half a famous doctor of traditional Chinese medicine, right?"

Back then, when Ian planned to study this major, he was often ridiculed. Because of this major, those who have learned and those who have not learned are simply two worlds.

Those nouns alone are enough to feed a pot. Compared with memorizing the names of herbs and technical terms, the classical Chinese in high school textbooks is simply trivial and not worth mentioning. Moreover, Chinese medicine must not only be learned, but also be famous, otherwise you will always be just a little drug boy who prescribes medicine for others.

The content of traditional Chinese medicine is too complicated, and there are too many things to memorize. Even if you can memorize it, it is very difficult to prescribe the right medicine.

These experiences cannot be obtained overnight, so if Chinese medicine wants to achieve success, it must be passed down from the family of Chinese medicine.

It is precisely because of this kind of selfishness that traditional Chinese medicine has gradually declined. Many things, due to lack of integration, the priceless treasures left by the ancestors have become more and more mediocre.

So after Ian entered university, he found that it was difficult for him to get ahead in this field. If he wanted to change his major, he had to rank in the top 20%.

Ian, who had learned the theory of Chinese medicine, went downstairs calmly.

Seeing Ian's empty hand but smiling, Liu Qingmei couldn't help frowning.

"You didn't find those books?"

"No, I've finished reading those books." Ian said naturally.

"Finish? It's only been an hour. No matter how fast you read, it will take more than an hour to finish those books, right?" Liu Qingmei obviously didn't believe what Ian said, because it was too unrealistic.

"Well, after reading it, if you don't believe me, you can ask me whatever you want. Why don't we make a bet, if I can't answer 910, I will lose. If I can answer 910, you have to promise me something."

"I can't lose, so what you said doesn't hold water at all."

"If you don't deny it, I'll take it as your agreement, and you can ask whatever you want." Ian said with a fearless look, full of confidence.

"I ask you who is the author of Treatise on Febrile and Miscellaneous Diseases?"

Liu Qingmei has been watching Ian for several years, wanting to see if Ian is really confident or bluffing, but she still can't see it in the end.

"Zhang Zhongjing (about 150~154 AD - about 215~219 AD), was a famous medical scientist in the late Eastern Han Dynasty, a master and representative of traditional Chinese medicine in ancient China..."

"Stop, what does his treatise on febrile disease and miscellaneous diseases advocate?"

"Mainly analyze the causes, symptoms, development stages and treatment methods of typhoid fever, creatively establish the principle of syndrome differentiation and treatment of "six meridian classification" for typhoid fever, and lay the theoretical foundation of principles, methods, prescriptions, and medicines."

"Are you cheating?"

Liu Qingmei looked around Ian left and right, wanting to see if Ian used some technological means to read from the search engine. But to his disappointment, Ian seemed to have blurted it out.

"Hmph, it's just that your memory is good. Let's continue and make it more difficult."

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