
After Gan Became a Master of Traditional Chinese Medicine, I Was Reborn
by Jiang Taisun
About This Novel
After Jiang Jun activated the traditional Chinese medicine inheritance system, he practiced various medical skills day and night, and became the director of a tertiary-level hospital at the age of forty. Unexpectedly, there was a fire in the backyard. He was not hunted by capital, but his wife accepted 150 million ill-gotten gains without his back. Jiang Jun couldn't believe it until the moment he was taken away. The day before facing trial, the system suddenly gave him a choice. If he was given a chance to go back to more than 20 years ago, what would he choose? Jiang Junyi chose yes without hesitation. When he opened his eyes again, he was already in the university class. In my previous life, after decades of medical skills, I ended up marrying someone I didn't even understand, and my whole life's hard work was ruined in one fell swoop. After living a new life and seeing too much intrigue at work, Jiang Jun doesn't have much ambition. He just wants to get a medical license, inherit his family's traditional Chinese medicine clinic, live an ordinary life, make a little money, and fall in love, but fate always likes to joke...
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Under China's legal framework, if one spouse accepts a bribe without the other spouse knowing about it, the bribe-receiving spouse will be subject to corresponding criminal penalties based on the nature of his behavior and the legal circumstances. The unaware spouse will usually not bear criminal liability, but care must be taken to avoid breaking the law due to subsequent actions. So check the relevant laws and regulations carefully before writing.
The author is really good at it, right?
Most of a chapter may be related to medicine.
Strong sense of immersion
For many Chinese medicine novels. I am personally quite picky. I looked at other people and some people said that it was relatively poor, but I think it is better. This is not a mindless article. It uses vernacular to explain various medical cases and some interactions between people. It does a good job. Moreover, it is really important to have a medical heart. People will cooperate obediently when they have hope. An abstract example is licking a dog. Moreover, I was very skinny when I was a child, so I had a lot of dealings with traditional Chinese medicine doctors in the Department of Orthopedics and Traumatology. When I was a child, I had a misalignment. Western medicine doctors put me in a plaster cast and said that if it didn't work for a month, I would have to have surgery. Then I lay in bed for a month and felt no better at all. At that time, I was desperate. After that, my grandma and her brother heard about it and introduced me to his master. He looked at my swollen foot and touched it and said it was fine. He first prescribed 5 pills of medicine and applied them to loosen the tension on the meridians that had been delayed for a month. After a week, he came to set my bones and then went back. I applied it, and then applied it again, and the bone was straightened immediately. I chatted with me on the spot, and I didn't even realize the pain. The bone was healed, and then I was prescribed 5 doses of medicine, saying that it would tighten the meridians and everything would be fine. I could walk normally on the spot, but I was still a little swollen and sore. He also said that I could apply another medicine later to prevent and treat bone hyperplasia. At that time, I just didn't hear it and thought it was good and there was no need to waste money. However, within half a year, I found out where the patient was. Later, I went to the hospital to take a picture of the bone hyperplasia. Then I prescribed another dose of medicine and applied it. By the way, the medicine he prescribed can't be said to be very expensive, it can only be said to be really hard to find. There were 28 female or male crabs, and 5 or 7 types of ginger were ground into juice and mixed with medicinal powder for application. At that time, it took more than a week to find all these medicinal materials. Everyone was numb. Later, the crabs went to the farm to buy them and they were almost satisfied. It was still in 2007 and a lot of information was not as convenient as it is now. But now I have been to some traditional Chinese medicine hospitals, including tertiary hospitals, and I have never encountered the casual and calm feeling of the gentleman who looked at my feet.
Real water, real water, one thing can be watered down for several chapters. I've read more than 30 chapters and I'm still only a few days into my first month.
The water is muddy when you step on it, and it doesn't look good.
I feel that it is not as good-looking as the traditional Chinese medicine and does not feel as engaging.
Well written, but too much nonsense
Not bad, update soon Not bad, update soon
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Official(8)Scraped 3d ago
Under China's legal framework, if one spouse accepts a bribe without the other spouse knowing about it, the bribe-receiving spouse will be subject to corresponding criminal penalties based on the nature of his behavior and the legal circumstances. The unaware spouse will usually not bear criminal liability, but care must be taken to avoid breaking the law due to subsequent actions. So check the relevant laws and regulations carefully before writing.
The author is really good at it, right?
Most of a chapter may be related to medicine.
Strong sense of immersion
For many Chinese medicine novels. I am personally quite picky. I looked at other people and some people said that it was relatively poor, but I think it is better. This is not a mindless article. It uses vernacular to explain various medical cases and some interactions between people. It does a good job. Moreover, it is really important to have a medical heart. People will cooperate obediently when they have hope. An abstract example is licking a dog. Moreover, I was very skinny when I was a child, so I had a lot of dealings with traditional Chinese medicine doctors in the Department of Orthopedics and Traumatology. When I was a child, I had a misalignment. Western medicine doctors put me in a plaster cast and said that if it didn't work for a month, I would have to have surgery. Then I lay in bed for a month and felt no better at all. At that time, I was desperate. After that, my grandma and her brother heard about it and introduced me to his master. He looked at my swollen foot and touched it and said it was fine. He first prescribed 5 pills of medicine and applied them to loosen the tension on the meridians that had been delayed for a month. After a week, he came to set my bones and then went back. I applied it, and then applied it again, and the bone was straightened immediately. I chatted with me on the spot, and I didn't even realize the pain. The bone was healed, and then I was prescribed 5 doses of medicine, saying that it would tighten the meridians and everything would be fine. I could walk normally on the spot, but I was still a little swollen and sore. He also said that I could apply another medicine later to prevent and treat bone hyperplasia. At that time, I just didn't hear it and thought it was good and there was no need to waste money. However, within half a year, I found out where the patient was. Later, I went to the hospital to take a picture of the bone hyperplasia. Then I prescribed another dose of medicine and applied it. By the way, the medicine he prescribed can't be said to be very expensive, it can only be said to be really hard to find. There were 28 female or male crabs, and 5 or 7 types of ginger were ground into juice and mixed with medicinal powder for application. At that time, it took more than a week to find all these medicinal materials. Everyone was numb. Later, the crabs went to the farm to buy them and they were almost satisfied. It was still in 2007 and a lot of information was not as convenient as it is now. But now I have been to some traditional Chinese medicine hospitals, including tertiary hospitals, and I have never encountered the casual and calm feeling of the gentleman who looked at my feet.
Real water, real water, one thing can be watered down for several chapters. I've read more than 30 chapters and I'm still only a few days into my first month.
The water is muddy when you step on it, and it doesn't look good.
I feel that it is not as good-looking as the traditional Chinese medicine and does not feel as engaging.
Well written, but too much nonsense
Not bad, update soon Not bad, update soon









