Chinese Medicine Doctor Xu Yang

Chinese Medicine Doctor Xu Yang

by Tang Jiajia

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About This Novel

This is a very hardcore Chinese medicine novel! It is a real Chinese medicine novel! This is the story of a talented young Chinese medicine doctor who, after being fired due to a medical accident, encountered a not-so-smart system and was able to go back decades to study with contemporary famous doctors, and then gradually grew into a real Chinese medicine doctor. This book tells the story of orthodox Chinese medicine treating diseases and saving lives. It tells the story of a young Chinese medicine practitioner who spent his whole life practicing the sincerity of a great doctor. I want to tell everyone through this book whether Chinese medicine can cure diseases and how it cures diseases! Note: The medical cases involved in this book are all real medical cases!

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Notoginseng68mo ago

Three short stories that refute the dark side of traditional Chinese medicine

1. Zheng Ren didn't bring a ruler when buying shoes, so he had to cut off his feet before trying on the shoes. Chinese medicine practitioners have never been measured by this ruler, so they don't know whether the shoes are good or not, so they have to chop off their feet. 2. A dog urinates when he sees an electric pole, and suffocates to death after not seeing a pole for a day. Westerners will tell you to urinate under a pole. Dogs also tried it, but they couldn't see the pole and suffocated to death. 3. If you know about gravity, the apple will fall on Newton's head. If you don't know, the apple will probably just slap Newton on the butt. We don't know the force of gravity, so the apple will not fall. Because we don't know the principle.

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Sixteen67mo ago

The savior of traditional Chinese medicine in this era - a guide for young people to understand traditional Chinese medicine!

My reading time is not that much, only more than 3,000 hours, but I really! Real! Real! I beg all book friends passing by to take a good look at this book! I knew I would learn a lot, and it also developed my interest in Chinese medicine! In this era, Chinese medicine can be said to be in decline. Why is this? Because young people don't believe this! They don't believe in these things like yin and yang and meridians! I am 16 years old, and I cannot read novels as well as some of my predecessors, but I sincerely recommend this book. Although the author's writing style is not very good, it is also very organized and really worth reading! Xu Yang has slowly come out of the shadows from his initial medical mistakes. I believe this book will get better and better like him! It's useless to say more ~ ​​All book friends, please read the book! (Dedicate your meager strength to Chinese medicine)

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Wangbuliuxing28064mo ago

If the author has time, please check out the comment section.

I am an intern at a traditional Chinese medicine hospital. In my opinion, I can understand this novel in the first thirty chapters, but after thirty to one hundred chapters, I can barely understand it, and then I can't understand it at all. In fact, Chinese medicine is difficult to learn, but those who have inherited it are lucky. They have been exposed to it since childhood, so they can get started quickly. Those who come from a medical school like ours really don't have much effect. The director of the gynecology department of the Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital where I interned, except for the medicines are traditional Chinese medicine, everything else is Western medicine. After about four months of internship in the Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital, there are very few people who can check the pulse and check with traditional Chinese medicine. In fact, many people like Chinese medicine and want to see Chinese medicine. After all, this has been inherited by China for five thousand years, but they have no access to real Chinese medicine. I have studied Chinese medicine for five years and have read many classics. However, I still feel confused when I have patients. The disease cannot be as recorded in the textbook, and there will always be some discrepancies. I don't know what I want to express. I feel like I have a lot to say but I can't. Maybe I don't have enough inspiration.

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Happy Emperor64mo ago

very good book

I like this book very much. The first is my inexplicable trust in China, and the second is my love for traditional Chinese culture. But these are the only two things that keep me reading. I also like the various real cases in it. Although some of the processes are strange due to the writing style, it did not make me flinch. It is a pity that the author wrote an emotional drama, which is the most taboo point for new authors. Because of your writing style, writing If it is well written, many people will read it. If it is not well written, old readers will give up, so the author later pulled the book. It is no longer a good work. A good work (novel) can only be used as a novel to spread the culture of traditional Chinese medicine. Although it is obvious that the author wants to write the protagonist as a flesh-and-blood person, many emotional scenes are really far-fetched. I will not talk about some old jokes. This is a very important point that lowers the achievement.

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Dragon Fights in the Wild51mo ago

real case

This is a true story, I hope it will be useful to the author. In 2017, my wife's hands felt uncomfortable and painful, and she did not dare to exert force. I believed in traditional Chinese medicine, so I took her to Shiyan Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital, where I met Dr. Pei Jiuguo. The examination revealed that it was tenosynovitis. Dr. Pei used needles. When he saw this situation, he cut a needle into his left hand while talking and laughing. He only heard a small bang, just one needle. I didn't move my right hand (the right hand was more serious), so I said I would go back and have a look, then I could do the right hand again. In fact, my left hand couldn't hurt at that time. He was told not to touch the water for three days. Three days later, we went to the Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital again for surgery on our right hand. The same thing happened with the right hand, which required one injection. However, because we got wet when we went back, we had to get another injection half a month later. It's been a few years now, the hand is in good condition, and the cost for two treatments is less than 200. My second sister also suffered from tenosynovitis in one hand. She didn't believe in traditional Chinese medicine, so she went to the hospital for an operation. The cost was about 15,000 yuan. It took a month to get better after injections and medicine. The difference is huge. Dr. Pei is now an expert and still works at Shiyan Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital, where he still provides free clinics four or five days a month. Admire!

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Winter.62mo ago

Can Chinese medicine cure diseases?

I have been studying Chinese medicine for several years. Chinese medicine is a very sacred profession. This is what I have always believed. Traditional Chinese medicine has been practiced since ancient times and has been perfected by many generations. But I have always had a doubt, can Chinese medicine really cure diseases? During my clinical days, this idea came to me. I think Chinese medicine is used to nourish the body and heal the disease. As people often say, take precautions before they get sick. Many people say that traditional Chinese medicine is slow to work. Is this really the case? Chinese medicine can also treat it very quickly. The topic is off topic, I will correct it😘😘 I now feel that Chinese medicine is not treating the disease, but the current symptoms of the disease. This is also the case with Western medicine, which treats symptoms. Take a simple cold as an example. We can usually see a runny nose. No matter if you take Western medicine or Chinese medicine and your child no longer has a runny nose, you think it's better. But is it really so? ? Since you are treating a disease, are you sure the child will not relapse in the near future? Who can be sure of that? An appendicectomy. After the appendectomy, you said the disease was cured. Are you cured? What's better? You have been cut off and your body is mutilated, and your body and skin are affected by your parents. You said you were fine? Your body is mutilated. Please also ask teachers for guidance. Correct the errors in my thinking. Thanks.

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Be Cautious from Beginning to End62mo ago

I'm thinking about setting up a communication group or something?

Oh my god, I have been reading it almost all night every day since the Chinese New Year. This book is so good. I have also bought most of the classics that appear in the book. I feel that I have learned a lot, but I am thinking about setting up a communication group or something🤡

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User 53110000238568mo ago

Knowing clearly that there are tigers in the mountains, we prefer to go to the Tiger Mountains

Writing any book is easier than writing about Chinese medicine. You have chosen a road that is almost impossible to go down. Therefore, I admire your courage and dare to be the first in the world. When writing fantasy, everyone knows that it is a story, and it is treated as a story. When writing about time travel, everyone knows that it is pornographic, and when it is read as a story, when writing about the city, everyone knows that it is pretentious and is treated as a story. It is too difficult to write about traditional Chinese medicine alone. This is against mainstream medicine and it is difficult to prove it. It is estimated that more people will criticize you than praise you. Hope you can stick with it. So, I'm giving it five stars before I watch it.

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Crazy Immortal68mo ago

After reading this book, I checked many articles and reports on the development prospects of traditional Chinese medicine, and I couldn't help but wonder, does traditional Chinese medicine still have a way to survive? Will there be any masters of Chinese medicine in future generations? Is there any successor? The superficial and clumsy question makes you laugh.

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The Lights Are Amiable and There Are Dreams to Be Made59mo ago

Check in.

The open-book exam for the constitution of traditional Chinese medicine, I almost went crazy while copying, and there were still two questions.

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