
Chinese Medicine: When You Do Things to the Extreme
国医:当你把事情做到极致
- Status
- Completed
- Length
- 1.2M Words
- Genre
- Urban
- Audience
- Male
- Subgenre
- Superpowers
- Updated
- 1y ago
- Source
- Qidian
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Maybe it's because I always have regrets about not being able to put on the white robe, so I especially like medical articles. Watching the author describe his professional skills through the description of medical characters one by one, I feel that there is little to make up for. Not all medical literature is accepted, and some medical literature involving magic and ghost methods is still ignored. Most of them are Western medicine and a small amount are Chinese medicine.
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More than ten years of reading experience, from fairy tales to fantasy to science fiction, Now I prefer some novels that are more niche and more realistic. Of. There are also college students who start their own businesses. Although some can Powerful, but not too unrealistic, just like the book "Rebirth" on my bookshelf It's written like "The Great Designer". Let me introduce you to my book list Same thing, I can also read fantasy novels, but most of them I read Reading urban novels, I hope read
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Stop writing about the heroine, who has an average appearance, average education, average family, average intelligence, and can be considered an older woman. If you read carefully, there are also snack machine bitches. If it involves the heroine, just quickly swipe it. If you write like this, don't vote for it, and prepare to give up reading.
This book starts high and goes low. It was okay at the beginning, but then I felt less and less. How can I put it, it felt aggrieved. Although there are so many injustices in reality, don't forget that a master's degree is three certificates in one. You can't go except for the top three. You, a systematic person, can't develop wherever you go. At worst, you will go back to Hengnan, and you have to endure it in agony. Today you are ignoring me, but tomorrow I will make it impossible for you to reach your heights. It's a little bit awesome, right?
I don't know when I started to dislike Western medicine books that cover all surgeries.
Go back, Ziye is still waiting for you😭😭
There is no need for a heroine in this kind of novel. There is too much space at the moment, so I will skip it.
Stop writing about female protagonists. If you really see a female protagonist, just skip it.
Emotional scenes are really boring and unrealistic, so focus on technology.
Go high and low, write about my girlfriend every day to make up the number of words, and my problematic girlfriend is particularly annoying!
This can also be classified as a superpower. Does it have martial arts superpowers?
Chinese medicine is Chinese medicine, okay? When you write about Western medicine, are you selling mutton with a dog's head?
How do you always write female characters in such a disgusting way?
I've read all the doctor novels, but I can't figure out why those awesome protagonists crawl so slowly? You can understand that in the early stage, you need to accumulate experience and upgrades. But now, with the ability of the protagonist, a single spell is ranked first in the world, and new suture methods and new spells have also been developed. Don't you dare to raise conditions yet? In the real world, normal people are ranked number one in a certain ability in the world, and they really want to let everyone know about it. Go directly to the school and ask to be promoted to associate professor, deputy chief physician, negotiate how long it will take to be promoted to professor, chief physician, and only do the surgeries you want to do in the future... If you don't agree, where can you go? And with the protagonist's current abilities, which country in the world doesn't want him to go? Is it possible for modern society to think about fame? The protagonist is a doctor. He relies on his skills to make a living, not officialdom. He relies on his words, time and political achievements to get promoted!Everyone enjoys watching it. It has to be done step by step by being the chief resident, attending physician, or deputy director. This is a path for ordinary people. The protagonist's ability at this age has surpassed the concept of genius. He has to strive to be the Einstein of the medical field.
It was attractive at first, but in the later stages, the narrative was flat and the pace was slow. It was awkward to watch when writing female characters.
When can Chinese medicine be used to describe Western medicine?
I don't think it's too outrageous. It's too fake that all diseases can be cured.
Several of the author's books have the same problem. It's good to be dull and a bit refreshing once in a while, but he likes to suddenly become a literary youth, with some frustrating passages such as conflicts between relationships. I don't know why he likes to write this kind of thing so much. Don't write plots that most online readers don't like. After all, this kind of frustrating plot requires a strong sense of reversal and satisfaction to reverse, which you don't have at all. After all, if you want this sense of literary youth, wouldn't it be better to look at real-life themes directly? It's fun to read online articles with pictures. You can be plain, a little cool, and more realistic. Literary youth don't need it. I hope the author can see it.
I write very slowly, and I have two books open at the same time...
Being a question writer in a small town has 34 more monthly tickets than this one. That book is updated every day, and 7,000 words per day is enough for a monthly pass
It looks very familiar, and I feel like it was a book written by one person. Halfway through writing "Eunuch", I changed the name and started a new book without changing the general outline. I've done this a few times
I have read several doctor novels, and the angle of this one is different from others. It is very interesting. It is not like Long Aotian from the beginning, and all the big guys are surrounding the protagonist.
There is no villain doctor protagonist in Qidian🤭
Come on, author
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It's quite good for my personal taste The nurse with a strong background feels very redundant, but fortunately there is not much ink In addition, I almost gave up on the few books about going to Huashan to take the Ph. It was written with a pragmatic attitude, but what satisfied me was that it didn't look dejected. It was worthy of the system. I had read several books written by the same author under different names before (all from Hunan background, and I even suspected they were the same author as this book). The protagonists in those books had no spirit at all, which was boring to read.
Is there a double at the end of the month? Saved 35 monthly passes
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After seeing Huashan Hospital's risqué operation, at least half of its readers were lost.
The things I write recently are too scattered, and there is no progress in the main plot at all. It's okay for you to stick to it, but this is directly off topic...
Around chapter 150, when the protagonist begins studying for a Ph. D. In Xiangya, the taste of the book begins to change. I believe many people will have a feeling (messy) during the plot of PhD study. Let me explain my personal understanding of what the author wrote. 1. It is clear from the beginning of the book that the protagonist took the Jishuitan Orthopedic Master's Examination and ranked first in the written examination. (Everyone knows that the protagonist is a talent) 2. The protagonist failed the college entrance examination and entered an ordinary university in the province (I have forgotten the name, it seems to be a normal university). Then he was discovered by the director of the Orthopedics Department of Hengyi Medical University and transferred back. I should be studying for a master's degree in a prefecture-level city hospital. (Compared to many doctor articles I have read where I don't know where to start, the prefecture-level city here is actually quite good) 3. The protagonist has been mediocre and transparent for three years. No technology, no scientific research results, no connections, and no emotional intelligence. Finally get the plug-in. (Do you feel something is wrong? At the beginning of Waste Material Flow, the first two paragraphs are contradictory). 4. Improved your skills a little, took the Jishuitan doctoral examination and skipped it. (It is understandable that technology has not exploded yet, and scientific research has not been done yet, so just treat it as a journey to realize your dream) 5. Expert-level skills, participate in Huashan doctoral recruitment. Even the climax is also the poisonous point. (The author began to imagine some mysterious plots. The protagonist, the deputy chief doctor surnamed Huang, whose suturing skills surpassed him, felt that he was very ordinary. At the examination site, others sewed tendons and blood vessels by himself, and felt that he was very ordinary. The Sixth Hospital conducted a personality test, which I can't comment on. Being The sixth hospital rejected him first, and the protagonist was expressionless both times. The protagonist of the sixth hospital, who went to Jishuitan twice, seemed to be very motivated, but he was like a dead pig in writing.) 6. Returning to Hunan Province, the protagonist was welcomed by everyone. Feeling that I was an ordinary person and was left out in the Sixth Academy, unable to get into their level, and having no money to study in Shanghai, I decided to study for a PhD at Xiangya. 7. Academicians from the Sixth Academy of Sciences came to Xiangya to perform in the leading role. Then I went to Jishuitan private tutoring class to write cool essays. Overall, I can probably see the author's own awkwardness. Due to the author's own experience, he can only write about local Hunan and dare not write about first-tier cities. This is normal. However, the prototype of the protagonist is completely the male protagonist of a youth campus love story more than ten years ago. Poor background, low self-esteem, cowardice, timidity, not daring to think or want, only waiting for charity from others. One day, he held a plug-in to kill everyone. When he looked inside, he was still the same short and poor man. After Chapter 150, the overall plot is irreversible. The protagonist of Expert 15/15 is a first-year PhD student in Xiangya. The upper limit of the hospital, the upper limit of the instructor, and the surgical authority of doctors at all levels are clearly blocked in front of them. A shark in the sea, now taking care of carp, snakehead and grass carp in your backyard pond.
Top talents are always a scarce resource.