
Chinese Medicine Doctor Xu Yang
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Mr. Xiong Linbo of the Yueyang Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital treats patients from 5 a. M. To 12 p. M. He goes for ward rounds after 12 p. M. And goes home from get off work at 2 or 3 p. M. The medicines he prescribes are basically no more than 30 yuan apiece! It's been like this for decades. If you are sick, you must see him every day. Everyone has to line up on a first-come, first-served basis! Professor Gu Guorong of Yueyang Maternity and Child Health Hospital came to Yueyang from Shanghai and settled down. For decades, he has been involved in gynecology and pediatrics. He said that Western medicine treated a six-month-old baby for enteritis. He had to pay 3,000 yuan to be hospitalized first. He paid 5 yuan and 70 yuan for the medicine and was cured!
The reason why I like this book is because the clinical methods and ideas are very consistent with me personally. Except for some theoretical issues that need to be revised at the beginning, the cases in the later stages are all well-organized and the storyline also has ups and downs. The top level of Chinese medicine in China is really true Chinese medicine, but the easy-to-understand Western medicine treatment methods have really tempted or biased too many grassroots Chinese medicine doctors to some extent. From what I have experienced so far, 90% of Chinese medicine doctors can't take pulses, prescribe acupuncture and moxibustion. Maybe I underestimated this number. I hope that new Chinese medicine students who love reading novels can learn about real Chinese medicine through this novel and know that Chinese medicine is not a slow doctor. At least for me personally, in recent years, except for extremely serious chronic diseases, I rarely prescribe prescriptions for more than three or four days. Personally, I feel that if you graduate with a bachelor's degree in traditional Chinese medicine, if someone in your family catches a cold, it should be resolved within a day or two, if nothing else. Studying is not for others, not to mention the sincerity of great doctors, and being worthy of one's own conscience is always the most basic thing, right?
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I think the book is good. I have introduced so many people to read the book, but I haven't seen the essence of it. I am not happy and it is difficult to persuade me.
I would like to make some suggestions. The protagonist should not mention professional knowledge when talking to patients, especially when prescribing the prescription. Firstly, the patient does not understand this at all. Secondly, it gives the impression that "reading books cures diseases." When you see a doctor, he will say to you, "You have xx disease, I will give you xx prescription. This xx prescription comes from xx book, and xx book says something like that." If you really meet such a doctor in reality, what are your thoughts? Is this such a half-baked job? Tell the patient directly what the disease is, what causes it, and why you are prescribed this prescription. Professional knowledge and the source of the prescription can be written in the doctor's communication.
Although I fully booked it, I regretted it. I didn't want to read SARS at first. The plot of apprenticeship with memories really brought me in. It was very interesting and had a strong sense of immersion. Especially when Gao Lao said when he was in a coma, Brother Xu Yang, where have you been these years? This is my personal sense. Why not just unlock the memory for a short time? The system is in chaos. Let Gao Lao remember it for a while. Then the system will be updated and then blocked. In the meantime, Xu Yang can explain clearly the cause and effect to Gao Lao. The memory of meeting again in a few days. In this way, everyone will have a happy little ending. Maybe I took it for granted. But the plot of group blocking time travel is really unbearable for my brain circuit. I really don't want to watch it. It's too abrupt Sorry, I don't usually post. Basically, I talk a few words in the chapters. It's the first time I've taken it so seriously and I feel it's a pity for a book. If you don't like it, please don't criticize me! Thank you
It's been a long time since I've seen a novel that makes people cry. Let's talk about the highlights. I can use 4 words to describe it in the early stage. It's wonderful. In the middle stage, I felt it was a failure when I wrote about the relationship with the heroine. I feel that the author is not very good at writing about feelings. Now, the protagonist's system has been upgraded to block feelings. How do you feel? It is precisely because the feelings in the early stage with the doctor made people cry. This book has been sublimated and is now blocked. Say It is the protagonist who has an impact, and I feel that this is a situation that the author did not handle properly. I think although these emotions have an impact on the protagonist, the protagonist will not regret the experience he had when he was a doctor. Because of these emotions, these experiences can make the protagonist feel what a great doctor is. On the contrary, if these experiences do not generate feelings in the protagonist's heart (block them, forget the past), it will make the book lose its luster. I hope the author can write better.
Great book! In the context of the popularity of various books that use the name of Chinese medicine, but are actually just using names that make readers feel hot and cool golden fingers to promote the plot, this book cannot be praised enough. Only by letting people know what is going on with you can they abandon the fear caused by the unknown and get rid of the intentional misdirection of certain factors. Only then can they have the possibility to try. On this basis, you have the opportunity to demonstrate your abilities, let him experience the effects of traditional Chinese medicine, and gain the possibility of building trust. Human society is connected through extensive interactions in action and communication. If an individual, a group, or a piece of knowledge loses social recognition, of course it will only end in social death, and maybe even physical death. Showing oneself, one's own ideas and one's own abilities to complete the interaction and win recognition is a necessary prerequisite for expanding peripheral support, assimilating friendly people, strengthening oneself, improving ideas and improving capabilities. There is no audience, not even the first step. Writing online articles may not have such a big impact, but it is similar to the principle of campus Chinese medicine education. The author is as worthy of our respect as those great virtues who work hard! The fly in the ointment is that the protagonist ignores other people's words while explaining the true Chinese medicine. Personally I think this is a very serious problem. Because you accept other people's definitions, you first recognize the other party's refereeing status, and secondly you limit yourself or even refuse development. The only thing left is to die. From the self-professed traditional medicine in Chapter 20 to the grand entry into the museum in Chapter 33, it is so unpleasant to make readers cry. Many people who are not traditional Chinese medicine experts but doubt traditional Chinese medicine correspond to the inner logic of the protagonist: first, you admit that you are unscientific; second, you admit that you have no future. So, are you really reliable? I had conflicts with book friends in Chapters 5 and 20, and the reason was this "unscientific" issue. Because I question the "scientific" status of it, my book friend asked me to understand it first before speaking. So, what can I say about Qian Lao who definitely understands better than me? ——"We know that traditional Chinese medicine contains scientific truth" (1984); "The theory of traditional Chinese medicine is systematic, which is scientific" (compilation from 1983 to 1987); "The future of medicine is the modernization of traditional Chinese medicine" (88). Why? Definitions of the scientific community continue to change as understanding develops. And within the obviously flawed and well-known Popperian framework, many people naturally believe that mathematics is not a science. What now? It belongs to formal science. Because there is no need to look at the stricter standards and applications below, the "Practical Methods of Understanding the Universe" in Baidu's brackets simply hit the soul more directly than the more than 20,000 tightly-knit definitions bundled together - isn't its principle just to seek truth from facts! In the field of medicine, is the so-called "science" that modern medicine claims to represent completely consistent with science? ——It wants the right to explain, but it even ignores the fact that others can cure diseases. The protagonist does not dare to question the opponent's status, and no matter how hard he sticks to his own discourse system, he cannot change the situation. The protagonist's views on the real situation are fully expressed in Chapter 36, so we should realize the close connection between traditional Chinese medicine and the rise and fall of political power and culture. On the other hand, it is certainly debatable how scientific the opponent is. After solving the status issue of both parties, the development issue will be relatively simple. Personally, I have reservations about the somewhat mystical interpretation of chapters 27 and 32. The astronauts already use the four diagnostic instruments of traditional Chinese medicine, so how can the protagonist blindly focus on family heirlooms? Others only know that refining a single ingredient is his limitation. If you take the initiative to extract many synergistic ingredients, and even directly synthesize the final compound effective ingredients, it will not affect the essence of your system dialectical thinking. No matter what, in reality it is a situation of compromise, so people know that it is really urgent. In this sense, the author has done a lot of good in popularizing TCM science! It doesn't matter if we put the original Qingyuan issue aside for the time being. I just hope it can provide everyone with another perspective.
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I think the purpose of this book is not to provide after-dinner entertainment, but to promote the tradition of Chinese medicine and explain what Chinese medicine is, how it treats diseases, and what diseases Chinese medicine is suitable for. The logic of the novel is not important, nor is it the focus. I listened to it as a medical record, which is much more exciting than just reading the medical records. Remember that every patient is supported by medical records, and every medical leader has his own reference. It is very suitable for enlightenment for people like us who want to learn Chinese medicine on our own. I specially came to Qidian to write a review 👍👍👍
How should I put it? I am also a student of Chinese medicine. This book is very good. Fortunately, it can help people understand and spread Chinese medicine on the basis of a certain degree of interest. This book is very good. At the same time, I really hope that Chinese medicine will become better. When Chinese medicine becomes better, more people will spread it to the younger generation. I especially hope that the country can solve the problem. To solve the problem of those seniors who cannot pass the exam, the medical special policy is too remote. Many political agencies are not clear about it, and the requirements are also very high. It has not been solved so far. Finally, I would like to apologize to the author. I only analyzed certain contents from the chapter names in the table of contents. There is no better way to watch this work. The life of a trainee doctor is difficult.
I have a tooth-stained tongue, probably due to spleen deficiency! In the past few years, I had oral ulcers that occurred once a month. I am more diligent than a woman's aunt. In June this year, after catching a cold, the ulcers broke out like never before. There were more than a dozen bubbles on the top, bottom, left, and right sides of the tongue and behind the lips. This taste, ugh! I spent more than 1,200 on various home remedies for vitamin supplements, zinc supplements, and protein supplements, but there was no improvement for more than two weeks. When I passed by Yuemin Clinic, I went in to have a look. Unexpectedly, a Chinese medicine doctor took my pulse and asked about it and then prescribed a prescription. It was 53*7=371 yuan. It was all gone before I finished drinking it. It felt so good that my tongue could move freely, and the ktv🎤 was full of energy! It's a pity that I didn't take any photos to keep the prescription, which is a pity! But I heard that the doctor said that this recipe is quite classic. Maybe the author of this book knows about it, so why don't I borrow it from Xu Yang's mouth? I work as a trader and stay up all night. There are no serious illnesses in the physical examination report when I am 32 years old. However, I know that I have a lot of minor ailments. I really want to find a good Chinese medicine doctor to treat them! If you go to Beijing for work in a while, you will need to go to Pingxintang Kangkang!
This is one of the best books about traditional Chinese medicine, but the author's handling of the emotional line is really poor. You must skip the emotional line and read it. It is definitely a masterpiece about traditional Chinese medicine.
Um... I have read dozens of chapters. First of all, the setting is very interesting and attractive. However, it is not fun, especially when you see your relatives and friends caring about the protagonist, but the protagonist puts on a bad face, as if he is insulted, and even scolds people unceremoniously. It is a typical hot-faced but cold-butt plot. The protagonists of doctor novels all seem to like to apply this kind of character template. They have the air of an old-fashioned, rigid old man. They are thorny to everyone. Personally, it is difficult for me to like this kind of protagonist. Reading in the comment section, it is said that the author does not care about making money, but only specializes in popularizing science and displaying traditional Chinese medicine, which is quite a pity. I quite like the beginning of the book, but I can't stand it.
The novel about pretending to slap people in the face is said to be so good by you.
The biggest highlight of this book is the relatively professional knowledge of traditional Chinese medicine. The author is very outstanding in this aspect, but generally speaking, the writing style is only average, and the emotional connection is often not in place, which makes people feel a little embarrassed. However, overall this book is quite good.
This is the only novel I have read in more than two years. I read it online. If there are any missing ones, I can find them at Qidian. Because many comments affect my enthusiasm for reading, just like TV barrages. I hope the author will not blame me for being a prostitute. I am very grateful to the author. I am a person who absolutely believes in Chinese medicine. I have never posted any negative remarks about Chinese medicine or boasted about Chinese medicine on the Internet. I just believe it from the bottom of my heart. After all, I am not a medical student, so I don't understand many of them, but I saw in the book how to find a reliable and good Chinese medicine practitioner. This is the biggest gain for me, because my parents are older. I am a person who loves three-minute enthusiasm. Maybe I won't read the author's next book, or I may download it online on a whim one day, but I still want to express my gratitude to the author! ! !
The World Congress of Traditional Chinese Medicine has decided to use Chinese standards as the standard. This should be something the author is gratified about.
As introduced by the author, this is a true novel about Chinese medicine. Xu Yang not only wants to become a great doctor, cure diseases and save people, but also become an Internet celebrity and promote the culture of traditional Chinese medicine. From my point of view, the former is already difficult, and the latter is even more difficult! I don't think there is much controversy about the usefulness of traditional Chinese medicine. Only Chinese civilization has survived in the world, and traditional Chinese medicine is naturally one of the reasons. The most controversial issue is how effective traditional Chinese medicine is. Many traditional Chinese medicine experts believe that traditional Chinese medicine is only for health care and has little clinical use. In the COVID-19 epidemic, Chinese medicine has performed brilliantly. When Western medicine was at a loss, Chinese medicine played a huge role just as it had for thousands of years. Before Western medicine could find the cause, treatment, and vaccine, it had firmly controlled and eliminated the epidemic. But the problem is not just Shuanghuanglian, but also Westerners' fear of Chinese civilization, and Trump's desire to use the epidemic to suppress China's economy. Traditional Chinese medicine is very useful, but many Chinese people still go to Western hospitals with traditional Chinese medicine. It's not that they don't like Chinese medicine, but that there are really not many good doctors of Chinese medicine. Major diseases cannot be cured, and minor diseases are not insured. At a time when the medical system is completely money-worshipping, Western medicine extorts money from treating diseases, and Chinese medicine extorts money from treatment. So, I personally think that Chinese medicine should plan for the future. How to achieve results in difficult and complicated diseases, how to contribute to the health of the whole people, don't think about everything, just leave common diseases and surgical diseases to Western medicine! Besides, TCM practitioners are really not as easy to admire as the author describes. They will doubt and question from various aspects such as the editing of the video and whether there is a script. After all, once a person's worldview is established, it is difficult to reconstruct it. . .
There are many excellent medical articles, but those describing Chinese medicine are rare. This is a hard-core Chinese medicine article with over 10,000 orders. The protagonist obtains the "Traditional Chinese Medicine Inheritance System", travels to different time and space to study medicine with famous Chinese medicine masters, and embarks on the road to revitalizing Chinese medicine. All real medical cases are used in the book. The author's interpretation is very accurate. He truly introduces how Chinese medicine treats diseases, subverting everyone's stereotyped understanding that Chinese medicine can only regulate the body but cannot cure any disease. In addition, the characterization is very sincere, full of laughter, and touching... Highly recommended to readers who want to learn about traditional Chinese medicine.
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A very good book related to traditional Chinese medicine. There is a dialectic of passion and humanity of doctors. After reading this, I want to see a Chinese medicine doctor 😁
The protagonist seems to be cheating and can't tell the difference between virtuality and reality.
I know this is more real, but this is the starting point. This book is an online text, which is about it.
Stories of Great Doctors I am here to collect the great doctors in your opinion and tell their stories and medical ethics to everyone. This is the purpose of writing this book! I also wrote about several real old Chinese medicine practitioners in the book, but this is not enough. I hope that everyone can brainstorm and jointly name the great doctors in your mind, including those who are famous or the old Chinese doctors who walk in the countryside to help those in need. If there is a suitable one, I will also write it into the book to let more people know about these admirable old Chinese doctors! But my power alone is relatively small after all. I hope everyone can work together to let more people understand and identify with traditional Chinese medicine, and let those admirable doctors let their stories be known to more people! The scope of the first collection is modern or contemporary. Just like the ones written in my book~~ Thank you, let us work hard together. Record Chinese medicine and write stories about great doctors! Tang Jiajia pays his respects!
Do your research! How many of those reading this book are studying Chinese medicine?
To the author: Regarding the issue of knowing one's self after one dose.
This book is very well written! But there is one thing that the author may not have noticed. The so-called knowledge after one dose is conditional. Usually, it is easy to know the symptoms after one dose and two doses for emergencies, new diseases and Yang diseases, but it is difficult to know the symptoms after two doses for chronic diseases and Yin diseases. The so-called Yin diseases and Yang diseases are relative terms. For example, Yin deficiency, Jing deficiency, diseases entering the five internal organs, etc. Are Yin diseases, while Yang deficiency, Qi deficiency, diseases in the six fu organs, etc. Are Yang diseases. Take yin deficiency and yang deficiency as an example. If it is yang deficiency, a few doses of Sini Decoction can solve the problem. However, many patients with yin deficiency still take a lot of medicine after taking the medicine for several months. Why? Because once the yin fluid in the deep layers of the human body is damaged, it is difficult to replenish it. It cannot be replenished as quickly as drinking water when you are thirsty. This is like surface water and underground water. Thirst is surface drought, and the next rain will solve the problem. Yin deficiency is equivalent to a drop in groundwater level, which is very difficult to replenish. A few rains cannot solve the problem. The book emphasizes many times that true Chinese medicine is one that knows two things about yourself after one dose, which inadvertently creates a very bad impression for readers who don't understand Chinese medicine: only those who know two things about themselves after one dose are true Chinese medicine, and others are not real Chinese medicine. This bad impression may, on the one hand, delay the illness of some readers who are not feeling well, and on the other hand, it may give a black eye to traditional Chinese medicine. Don't you, a traditional Chinese medicine doctor, know that one dose has already caused the other? Why do so many patients take medicine for a long time? Amateurs of Traditional Chinese Medicine
This book is really great, and it truly describes real Chinese medicine. My father has traditional Chinese medicine skills in his family, and I often make my own medicine for many critically ill patients who have been abandoned by major hospitals. I didn't know why when I was a kid, but I understand it today. However, due to the new medical reform in the late 1990s, many prescriptions could not be executed due to medical license issues and strong enforcement of pharmacopoeias. Therefore, he became disheartened and stopped practicing medicine in Xuanhu, and he stopped teaching me my medical skills. This is a pity!
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It's a very good book, you can read from the first chapter to the latest chapters in one go! ! Cool🙂🙂
I was sick a lot when I was a child, and I saw countless doctors. I was obsessed with medicine. When I was studying, I loved ancient Chinese literature and wanted to become a doctor of traditional Chinese medicine. However, my qualifications were shallow and I was unable to do so. I regretted it greatly! I entered the society later and spent many years in the society. I was lucky enough to study Chinese medicine under my father-in-law. I was really lucky. Today, in my third year, I will take the Sichuan Specialty Medical Examination. I hope to pass it on the first try. I hope that all the book friends will give me a blessing and thank you! !