Chapter 1022 : Discussion on Traditional Chinese Medicine
- After Ye Yang finished speaking, the old Chinese medicine practitioners present all looked at him strangely.
- Seeing everyone's strange gaze, Ye Yang couldn't help but feel a little uneasy. He couldn't help but smile bitterly and thought to himself, "Could there be something wrong with what I said?"
- At this moment, an old man on the podium spoke up and said, "Dr. Ye, your first and third points are quite good. Strengthening our own rest and quality, as well as introducing traditional Chinese medicine elective courses in primary schools to cultivate children's interest, are worth trying. But the problem lies in your second point. You mentioned that our masters like to hold back when teaching students, fearing that 'teaching the apprentice will starve the master'. I think this point is debatable. Think about it, why do teachers teach students? Why can't they pass on everything they know? It's because they need to test the students. If the student fails the test and has poor character and medical ethics, they are not qualified to receive the master's teachings. So why should we pass on everything? In the history of China, there have been many cases where teachers passed on all their unique skills to their students, only to be betrayed and killed by them. Therefore, I believe it is reasonable for teachers to hold back when teaching students."