Li Huazhen looked at Shi Lei and praised: "Young people sure are bold. To be honest, we old men are far from being as open-minded as you. The saying passed down by our ancestors is' teach our disciples, starve to death, and '. Everyone is very loyal to their own money, which is why our Chinese medicine has fallen to this stage. "

"On the other hand, the reason why western medicine can be popularized in the world is because everything is public. Everyone can learn it. Learning well or bad depends on one's own ability. Some people have failed in their studies, but there are also people who have learned well. The more people who have learned, the more people they have to use.

Shi Lei nodded his head and said: "You are right, Chinese medicine is the national essence, but because of various reasons, it is currently in a difficult situation. A few years ago, there was even a policy to ban Chinese medicine. But many of the industry's ills do exist. Not only are they widespread, they are also deeply rooted. It's too difficult to reverse them. "

He recalled the current era where traditional Chinese medicine was in decline and was prevalent in western medicine. Some western countries actually viewed traditional Chinese medicine as a 'sorcery', and he could not suppress the resentment in his heart.

Even though the Chinese medicine that was thousands of years old was the national technique of China and was the treasure of human history and civilization, but in China, generations of Chinese people were treated and nurtured by the Chinese medicine, so they didn't understand it and became more and more unfamiliar with it.

Many people forgot that during the rampage of SARS in 2003, there was not a single death in the Sars patients who relied on Chinese medicine, which was a miracle in the history of human infectious diseases. Unfortunately, once people flipped over this article, they would completely forget about the magic of Chinese medicine.

"I don't feel that it's irreversible. Shi Lei, you can reverse it." Li Huazhen said in a shocking tone.

"Me?" Shi Lei pointed to his nose, laughed bitterly and shook his head: "Elder Li, don't joke, I am all alone, my strength is not enough."

"Why not? Your medical skills are top-notch. As long as you display them properly, it would be sufficient to change other people's opinion of traditional Chinese medicine. How can you not have sufficient strength? "

Shi Lei still shook his head: "A full body of good medical skills, can only be used to treat and save people. Other people's attitude towards Chinese medicine is not an illness, how can it be treated?"

"Then how do you think we should treat it?" Li Huazhen stared at Shi Lei's eyes, his tone overbearing.

After frowning for a moment, Shi Lei said, "The entire population will learn Chinese medicine, and the entire population will learn Chinese medicine."

Li Huazhen said: "Then how can I make everyone learn Chinese medicine and use Chinese medicine?"

Shi Lei said: "To open a Chinese Medical School, to open a Chinese Medical Hospital... However, as far as I know, the enrollment rate of the Chinese medicine major isn't very good. Not many people are willing to learn Chinese medicine. "

Li Huazhen continued: "More than bad? Very bad indeed. There were few students, and even fewer people who were willing to become teachers in school. A few days ago at Beijing Medical University, a few old professors complained to me, saying that it would be more difficult to find someone with genuine talent to teach Chinese medicine than to look for a needle in a haystack. In previous years, there were many applicants, but most of them had half a bottle of water, so their standards are worrisome. "

After saying that, Li Huazhen grabbed Shi Lei's hand and said, "Shi Lei, before this, I felt that not recommending you to the Department of State's Medical Specialists was a loss, but now, I don't think so. Your choice was right, you should go teach. You should pass on what you know to your students so that they bloom all over the ground and continue their teachings. Only then can Chinese medicine be saved. "

The more Li Huazhen spoke, the more excited he became, and he continued to hold onto Shi Lei's hand, "Tomorrow, tomorrow.

"Why are you in such a hurry?" Shi Lei said as he frowned.

"There's no rush. You will be able to contribute to the development of Chinese medicine, but even if you hold on tight, you won't be in a hurry. I feel that you came too late." "No, I know you too late."

The old man thought to himself, when you go to the Medical University to teach, you would be colleagues with my granddaughter.

Before officially taking his job, Li Huazhen brought Shi Lei to see a person. He was the principal of the capital's Medical University, a famous old scholar from the Chinese medicine field, and also Li Huazhen's friend of many years.

The house of Dean Lin was located in the eastern suburbs of the capital. It was a small, two-story house with a small, simple area. There was a small yard in front of the door that was filled with flowers and ducks as well as a few other small animals.

Principal Lin was an old man with fair and clean skin and a somewhat stout figure. He appeared to be a lot younger than Li Huazhen. After inviting the guest into the room, Principal Lin smiled and asked, "Old Li, why are you so free to come?"

Li Huazhen and Lin Mingzhang shook hands and said: "Old Lin, didn't you complain to me last time that it would be hard to find a good Chinese medical teacher?

"Talent? "This person?" Lin Mingzhang looked at Shi Lei and asked.

"That's him." Li Huazhen said as he pointed to Shi Lei.

Lin Mingzhang's eyebrows twitched slightly as he looked at Shi Lei and said, "I can't tell, I can't tell, I'm just a little too young."

What did he mean by his words? What could such a young fellow possibly teach him? Teaching students to sing and dance? Teach students to drink and eat?

Everyone was well aware of what kind of knowledge Chinese medicine was. In this field, it was considered as' light knowledge 'and' light skill 'for those who were young.

They had just sat down, but before they could say anything, an old lady ran down the stairs and anxiously said, "Old Lin, I gave Shuo a bowl of vinegar, but he still can't get the fish bone out. The child is crying, so hurry up and send her to the hospital!"

Seeing this scene, Li Huazhen asked: "Sister-in-law, what's wrong?"

Lin Mingzhang took over the conversation and laughed bitterly: "Don't mention it anymore, it's lunch time and the child got a fish bone stuck in his throat. He was busy for half a day and fed rice and vinegar, but to no avail. You guys sit down first, I'll take my granddaughter to the hospital. "

"With such a small problem, we don't need to go to the hospital, it's even more unbearable to mess with our children." Shi Lei said.

Lin Mingzhang looked at him and asked, "You have a way?"

Shi Lei said, "Give me a clean bowl."

Lin Mingzhang called out to his wife, "Bring a bowl over here."

"Sigh." The old lady agreed and quickly entered the house. After a while, she came back with a clean bowl.

Shi Lei took the bowl, got up and went out into the courtyard. The two old men didn't know what he was up to, so they followed behind, confused.

Entering the courtyard, Shi Lei scanned his surroundings and locked onto a duck. Taking advantage that the duck wasn't paying attention, he rushed over and grabbed it by the neck. Then, changing his hand, he picked up the duck leg and held it upside down. He then used the bowl, and after a while, saliva began to flow out of the duck's mouth, dripping into the bowl one drop at a time.

After accumulating about seven or eight drops, Shi Lei released the duck and gave the bowl of saliva to Principal Lin's wife, smiling as he said, "Feed it to the child and the fish thorns will be completely melted. When you arrive at the hospital, you will even need to use pliers to reach your throat to pull out the thorns, the child will not be able to endure even more."

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