
Who Said That General Practitioners of Traditional Chinese Medicine Are Bastards?
by Field Mouse
About This Novel
Chinese medicine = bastard? General practice of traditional Chinese medicine = the bastard among bastards? Ran Qiankang's backhand is a big-eared melon seed. The essence of traditional Chinese medicine lies in the word "whole". Bastard? They are real hard-core players who have put five thousand years of wisdom into clinical practice!
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Official(10)Scraped 2d ago
The author writes about traditional Chinese medicine, and the cover looks like an alien. What do you mean, does he think that the traditional Chinese medicine that everyone thinks of is science fiction and cannot be realized?
To be honest, this book is better than the previous one, but the main character in the previous book was too childish.
There is too much content about the five senses. Once written, it should be more pure and less worldly. The plot is too crooked.
Traditional Chinese medicine was actually discovered through human experiments. Without the development of new methods, it will only slowly die out.
The more you learn, the less interesting you become, because slowly you will become a god and know everything.
I've ordered all the previous ones, so there's no need for Chapter 213.
The function of the system is not clear, and it is not clear how to upgrade it. The key is to write medical novels into everyday novels.
. . ,,
Just two stars, I gave it after reading two chapters, for no other reason than because this novel touched my disgusting point. This kind of psychotic protagonist is the most annoying. He always speaks crookedly, looks distracted, drools, and giggles for no apparent reason, emmmmm, damn. . . The more I talk about it, the more disgusting it becomes. . Nowadays, there are more and more old writers who use poisonous points to deceive readers into commenting. When will this kind of reading platform have a blacklisting function that will allow readers to safeguard their rights and interests?
The progress is very slow, but I feel very distressed when I read it, especially the part about Tartary Buckwheat Village. It feels like my heart is being pulled. I will continue to write. If I revise it, I might be able to sell the copyright and adapt it into a TV show. It's like a black pot.
This sister-in-law is so hard to judge! Knowing clearly that others have ill intentions towards you, you still go around and do harm to yourself and others!
It sucks, nothing to say.
I saw the plot of the latest chapter was terrible, there's not much to say.
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Community(0)
Official(10)Scraped 2d ago
The author writes about traditional Chinese medicine, and the cover looks like an alien. What do you mean, does he think that the traditional Chinese medicine that everyone thinks of is science fiction and cannot be realized?
To be honest, this book is better than the previous one, but the main character in the previous book was too childish.
There is too much content about the five senses. Once written, it should be more pure and less worldly. The plot is too crooked.
Traditional Chinese medicine was actually discovered through human experiments. Without the development of new methods, it will only slowly die out.
The more you learn, the less interesting you become, because slowly you will become a god and know everything.
I've ordered all the previous ones, so there's no need for Chapter 213.
The function of the system is not clear, and it is not clear how to upgrade it. The key is to write medical novels into everyday novels.
. . ,,
Just two stars, I gave it after reading two chapters, for no other reason than because this novel touched my disgusting point. This kind of psychotic protagonist is the most annoying. He always speaks crookedly, looks distracted, drools, and giggles for no apparent reason, emmmmm, damn. . . The more I talk about it, the more disgusting it becomes. . Nowadays, there are more and more old writers who use poisonous points to deceive readers into commenting. When will this kind of reading platform have a blacklisting function that will allow readers to safeguard their rights and interests?
The progress is very slow, but I feel very distressed when I read it, especially the part about Tartary Buckwheat Village. It feels like my heart is being pulled. I will continue to write. If I revise it, I might be able to sell the copyright and adapt it into a TV show. It's like a black pot.
This sister-in-law is so hard to judge! Knowing clearly that others have ill intentions towards you, you still go around and do harm to yourself and others!
It sucks, nothing to say.
I saw the plot of the latest chapter was terrible, there's not much to say.












