The Wizard of Medicine

Chapter 98 Charity to the Rich and the Poor

Chapter 98

"Cold feet are due to coldness in the kidneys. The coldness is external and internal. For example, if you are hurt by a relative and you are cold, your heart will be cold. Didn't I verify it at Sanyang College of Traditional Chinese Medicine last time? Sadness and hopelessness can cause The coldness of the body, and it can be reflected in the pulse."

"Sanyang College of Traditional Chinese Medicine? What verification?" Dean Wu was curious.

Lao Ma roughly talked about how Yan Zixiu saved people at the Canton Fair and how Sanyang College of Traditional Chinese Medicine conducted an on-site assessment.Although he had mentioned it to Dean Wu before, he explained it in more detail this time.

He said: "There were three exams in total. The first one was the basics of Chinese medicine. Professor Mei from the School of Traditional Chinese Medicine asked Dr. Yan to show the deficiency of yin and yang."

"Yin and Yang deficiency? How to show it?" Dean Wu is an expert and knows the difficulty.

"Why don't you say that Xiao Yan is amazing. He designed four experiments on the relationship between the mind and body. He invited four pulse-taking experts and four volunteers. Xiao Yan first wrote down the results of the pulse condition, and then asked the first volunteer to recall the disappointments. In the end, I asked a pulse-taking expert to take the pulse of the volunteers. As a result, the pulse conditions that came out were exactly the same as what Xiao Yan wrote in advance, and they were all cold to palpation, slow pulse conditions, and signs of yang deficiency."

"Write the results first? Isn't this a prophet? This experiment is too clever." Dean Wu applauded, "There are three more experiments? Please explain in detail."

Lao Ma took out his storytelling skills and tirelessly introduced: "The second group is thinking about something very important and feeling very good in the heart and eager to realize it. Pulse verification: fever on palpation, pulse counting sickness, yang-shi phase .

"The third group is thinking about something that consumes a lot of time and energy but has no effect, and I have to do it when I don't want to do it. Pulse verification: warm on palpation, weak and slow pulse, sign of yin deficiency.

"The fourth group is to think about something that is extremely sad and desperate, and makes you absolutely not want to interact with the other party. The palpation is cold, the pulse condition is deep and tense, and it is a sign of yin and reality."

Dean Wu repeatedly applauded: "It's wonderful, it's wonderful. Director Ma, Xiao Yan, I think this is great. It would be even better if it can be popularized among doctors in our hospital of traditional Chinese medicine."

Lao Ma looked at Yan Zixiu and asked for his opinion.

Yan Zixiu said: "If everyone is willing to learn, of course I am willing to share. But I think we can proceed step by step, first choose some open-minded people, and then gradually inspire others."

Dean Wu understood Yan Zixiu's meaning: "You're right, not everyone is willing to keep pace with the times, and there are always people who are stubborn. You really have to take your time. This week is too late, next week .Next week, you can consider inviting Xiao Yan to attend the clinic in the morning and give lectures in the afternoon. I will notify you in advance and I will take the lead in listening.”

It seems that Dean Wu is still a person with feelings.

Yan Zixiu thought about it, although the lectures in the afternoon had some impact on his preparations for the retreat, but compared to letting more Chinese medicine practitioners understand the interaction between mind and body and benefiting more patients, those impacts are nothing.So he nodded in agreement.

Lao Ma is a bit contradictory. It would be a pity if he wasn't there to attend the class; if he was here all day, it would be inappropriate.

He said: "Dean Wu, I suggest recording the scene. Because this course is very precious, I hope to listen to it afterwards."

Xiao Wu said: "I learned a lot from Dr. Yan today. I also hope to listen to the recording."

Dean Wu said: "As long as Xiao Yan agrees, I will arrange the recording." After speaking, he looked at Yan Zixiu.

Of course Yan Zixiu had no objection: "I agree. I believe in a truth: the more I give, the more God will give me."

Dean Wu gave him a thumbs up.

After taking a few mouthfuls of food, Yan Zixiu changed the subject: "President Wu, is there any difficulty in our TCM hospital?"

"Hey." These words aroused Dean Wu's melancholy. As a head of the family, there are seven things to open the door - firewood, rice, oil, salt, soy sauce, vinegar and tea. He has to worry about everything, "Xiao Yan, how do you say this? The main reason is that the profit is low. Although the old saying - I would rather put medicine on the shelves to make dust, as long as there are no patients in the world. But ideals cannot be separated from reality, and everyone still needs to eat. Traditional Chinese medicine hospitals seldom use equipment for inspections, and there are no major operations and Drugs with high profits. Ordinary people feel that if you feel the pulse and get some herbal medicines, it shouldn’t be very expensive. Our hospital’s annual gross income is only a few million, and the net profit is actually very small, so it is very nervous. To be honest, it is because For this reason, many people's mentality is not very stable."

Lao Ma said: "If the disease can be cured, the common people may not be afraid of spending money."

Yan Zixiu thought for a while: "Boss Wu and Director Ma are both right. Whether it is medicine or medicine, it must be effective. Effectiveness is the last word. As for the profit issue, don't blame me for speaking straight. I think we Chinese medicine practitioners are a bit like holding a golden rice bowl and begging for food."

Dean Wu was slightly taken aback: "Xiao Yan, what do you mean?"

"Dean Wu, Director Ma, Xiao Wu and I are all working in the high-end agricultural product office. The various agricultural products we cultivate now have high profits. Our model is to let the less wealthy villagers grow them, and let the rich People come to buy and eat."

Dean Wu is very smart: "You mean, we can use the advantages of traditional Chinese medicine to produce high-end Chinese patent medicines to solve the problems of survival and development?"

"That's right, if you don't have money, you can't support the Tao."

Dean Wu hesitated and said: "But Mr. Sun Simiao, the king of medicine, said: You can't treat someone with wealth, give them precious medicines, make them hard to find, and show off your abilities. Forgive it is not the way of loyalty and forgiveness."

Yan Zixiu said: "If you want to blackmail yourself, it is certainly not the way of loyalty and forgiveness. On the one hand, the so-called high-end Chinese patent medicines are not ridiculously high. The price is fully affordable by the wealthy class. On the other hand, Most of these profits can be transferred to the training of Chinese medicine doctors and the funding of poor patients. Isn’t this a kind of charity for the poor and a win-win situation for all parties? In the middle, just set up a transparent fund and transfer half of the profits to the fund. OK."

Lao Ma nodded and said: "This is feasible. Xiao Yan met the Hong Kong boss at the Canton Fair and asked for help. He didn't have the slightest idea of ​​charging a high fee first before making a diagnosis and treatment. It is the man himself who wants to thank him and give him wealth."

Dean Wu thinks about it too, how can Yan Zixiu, who can spend several million to help the poor, be greedy for money?

He was moved by the idea of ​​a win-win situation: "We can select some effective and precious prescriptions and make them into Chinese patent medicines. There are such precedents in the Kampo of Eastern island countries. Their products are sold very well all over the world. Good. To be honest, we are also envious."

"I think we can report this matter to Commissioner Wu. If we open a traditional Chinese medicine pharmaceutical factory in the future, it will provide a lot of employment opportunities. This problem of youth employment is a headache for Commissioner Wu." What Lao Ma thinks wider.

Dean Wu thought about the future, and the excitement he hadn't seen for a long time surged in his heart: "Thank you, Xiao Yan. You have helped us solve another big problem. Come, I will replace wine with tea and offer you a toast."

……

Back at the base, Yan Zixiu began to prepare for his second retreat.

A few days ago, he approached Wang Jingjing, a cultural teacher, to borrow a middle school geography textbook and review it again.Before returning to the base from the Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital, I went to the Xinhua Bookstore to buy a few books related to world geography and a map of the world, preparing for an impromptu raid to familiarize myself with it.

The Qiankun Ring has a large space, and you can put the book directly in it for easy reference at any time.

Both Xiao Wu and Wang Jingjing wondered why he needed information on world geography for his retreat. Could it be that Chief Yan's retreat was actually sleepwalking around the world?

(End of this chapter)

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