Rebirth 1977 Great Era

Chapter 601 Campus Activity Day Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon, First Encounter with the World's

Chapter 601 Campus Activity Day Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon, First Encounter with the World's Talents (Monthly Tickets Plus Update)
"After the free clinic ends at noon today, I will probably have lunch there, so don't wait for me at home." Fang Yan reminded his wife before going out early in the morning.

Zhu Lin nodded:
"Okay, the road is icy, be careful and ride slowly."

Fangyan responded, then started the motorcycle and headed towards Capital University of Chinese Medicine.

Currently, Capital University of Chinese Medicine is located next to Dongzhimen Hospital.

They are all in Haiyun Warehouse in Dongcheng District. There is basically no distance between the community and the hospital, and college students can enter the hospital immediately after leaving the campus.

It will take some time before several new campuses are built and separated from Dongzhimen Hospital.

Fortunately, by that time, Fangyan had already graduated.

It is only a little over two kilometers away now, and the motorcycle will reach the school gate in a short while.

At the school gate, a tall arch spans both sides, simple and solemn.

On the arch, a banner with the words "Welcome people from all walks of life to participate in the Capital University of Chinese Medicine Campus Open Day in January 1978!" was written in vigorous and powerful language.

A clean passage was cleared on the road in front of the school gate, and the snow on both sides was piled into snowmen of various shapes.

Some of these snowmen are wearing Chinese medicine hats, and some are holding "herbs". They are cute and full of childishness, adding a bit of liveliness to the cold winter.

At this time, the school gate was bustling with people coming and going. People wrapped in thick cotton clothes, with curiosity and enthusiasm for traditional Chinese medicine, stepped into the campus one after another.

Fangyan followed behind and rode his bike into the campus.

The pines and cypresses in the school are still green and tall. Thick snow has accumulated on their branches and leaves, like natural white pompoms dotted among them. Today, the school also hung colorful ribbons on them, which are actually notes introducing some tips on Chinese medicine and health preservation, rustling in the winter breeze.

In addition, there are neatly arranged display boards along the walls on both sides of the school gate.

The display boards vividly display the school's history, teaching achievements, famous teachers, and classic theories and clinical cases of traditional Chinese medicine.

Some display boards introduced the long process of TCM from its ancient origins to modern development, with pictures of ancient medical texts and modern TCM laboratories, while others displayed the deeds of outstanding graduates trained by the school who saved lives and healed the wounded in various places.

Snowflakes fell from time to time, lightly covering the display boards, but this did not affect the enthusiasm of the early arrivals to stop and watch.

Of course, it’s impossible to let everyone stand in the cold wind in this cold weather.

The school opened the auditorium here early.

Fangyan parked the car in the carport and followed the team into the school auditorium.

He wore a mask today, but no one recognized him yet.

After entering the auditorium, the first thing that catches your eye is the giant octagonal lantern hanging high in the center of the ceiling.

The lamp body is made of colorful glazed tiles carefully pieced together, and the warm yellow light pours down, making the entire auditorium warm and solemn.

On the walls of the auditorium, there are beautifully framed paintings and calligraphy works hung in an orderly manner. Some are elegant and freehand calligraphy works, writing classic quotes from "Huangdi Neijing" and "Treatise on Febrile and Miscellaneous Diseases".

In other places, there are delicate and realistic fine brush paintings, which depict the growth form and preparation process of Chinese medicinal materials, as well as the scenes of ancient Chinese medicine practitioners sitting in the clinic to consult patients.

These calligraphy and paintings add a rich atmosphere of Chinese medicine culture to the auditorium, and are like windows that lead visitors to peek into the vast and profound world of Chinese medicine.

It is obvious that there must be an expert behind today's decoration.

A spacious stage was built in front of the auditorium, with a huge scroll painting as the background. The painting shows the majestic Great Wall and rolling green hills, dotted with various Chinese medicinal plants.

On the stage, there are quaint tables and chairs, on which are neatly displayed traditional Chinese medical diagnostic and treatment instruments, such as exquisitely shaped acupuncture needles, warm-colored Bian stones, and quaint and elegant pulse pillows.

On the display stand beside the stage, various Chinese medicinal materials were neatly arranged according to different categories, emitting a faint medicinal fragrance, showing the wonder and richness of the world of Chinese herbal medicine to the people present.

This morning, we first distributed admission letters to Meng Jimin and others on the spot, and then we started to provide free medical treatment to the visitors on the stage.

Fangyan took off his mask and looked for school staff in the auditorium.

He is not here to visit, he is here mainly to treat patients.

"Brother Fang! Brother Fang!"

"This way!"

Just at this moment, a voice came from a corner of the auditorium. Fang Yan looked in the direction of the voice and saw Wang Yuchuan's student Xie Chunrong.

They were supposed to go to work last night, but because something happened at school today, they only worked until nine o'clock in the evening and then went on vacation.

It's early in the morning and work has already started at school.

In fact, most students have already had their holidays by now, but they are different. They are the students that Wang Yuchuan focuses on training.

After graduating from school, I will go to a few hospitals to gain experience. The most likely thing is that I will either go back to school or go to the China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences. After a few years, I will finally go to work in the Ministry of Health.

Fangyan nodded and walked over.

Only then did he realize that there was a door behind what looked like a decorative screen, and behind the door was a lounge in the auditorium.

After Fangyan entered, he found that the students who were supposed to go on stage to receive their notification letters had already arrived.

Someone is doing their makeup and hair right now.

This is makeup that needs to be worn on camera.

At present, only Fangyan has not been required to wear makeup. The main reason is that his complexion is closer to the rosy white with makeup, and his image and temperament are good, so it is assumed that he does not need makeup at all.

It is rare to find a Chinese medicine practitioner as good-looking as him.

Fangyan glanced at the people who were putting on makeup at the scene. These were her future classmates, and they were all people who had done very well in the college entrance examination.

Fang Yan knew Meng Jimin, Xiao Chengzhi, and the other dozen people, but Fang Yan found that he didn't know any of them. "Old Fang is here!" Meng Jimin saw Fang Yan just after he finished his hairstyle and greeted him.

Hearing Meng Jimin's words, everyone else here also looked over.

Xiao Chengzhi smiled and nodded at Fang Yan and said:
"Classmate Fangyan, nice to see you again."

Fang Yan nodded at him and said:

"Hello, we meet again."

Hearing Xiao Chengzhi's words, the people around who were putting on makeup turned around and talked about it:
“It’s a dialect!”

"It really is... it looks exactly like what's in the newspaper."

As he was talking, several people stood up.

They all walked towards Fangyan.

The first one was a boy, with a hearty smile. He stretched out his hand to Fangyan:
"Hello, classmate Fangyan. Let me introduce myself. My name is Yang Jingxiang. I have also studied Chinese medicine since I was a child. I hope to have the opportunity to learn from you."

When Fang Yan heard the name and looked at his face, his eyelids twitched and he stretched out his hand to shake his hand:

"Hello, Yang, there will be opportunities in the future."

If he remembered correctly, this person should have been born into a family of traditional Chinese medicine in Beijing and later became a graduate student under the famous doctor Tung Chee-hwa.

From then on, it soared to the sky.

Before Fangyan traveled through time, he was the deputy director of the Rehabilitation and Health Professional Committee of the World Federation of Chinese Medicine Societies.

He has participated in the national "Seventh Five-Year Plan", "Eighth Five-Year Plan", "Tenth Five-Year Plan" and "Eleventh Five-Year Plan" key scientific research projects and the National Natural Science Foundation projects on the treatment of atrophic gastritis or chronic liver disease with traditional Chinese medicine; he has presided over two projects at the State Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine level, one key project of the Ministry of Education, and one project of the Capital Development Fund.

He is the editor-in-chief of books including "Gastritis and Peptic Ulcer", "Chinese Internal Medicine", "Chinese Treatment of Painful Diseases", "Unique Skills of Pain Diagnosis and Treatment of Modern Famous Chinese Medicine Practitioners", and has participated in the writing of nearly 20 books. He has published more than 50 academic papers including spleen and stomach diseases and treatment of difficult internal medicine diseases. Why does Fangyan remember them so clearly? It's because they had to learn these things from him in college.

Then another short-haired girl came to Fangyan. She also stretched out her hand and said to Fangyan with a smile:

"Hello, Comrade Fangyan, my name is Zhu Lina. I have been following you since you published the Huangqi Chongteng Drink. At that time, I thought you were really amazing!"

"It's such an honor to be your classmate now!"

"You're welcome!" Fang Yan shook hands and greeted him. When he heard the name just now, his mind buzzed.

My thoughts were wandering, and I immediately thought of the professor who taught Chinese medicine and pediatrics in my previous life's school.

That professor was the graduate student taught by Zhu Lina many years later.

Later, this student Zhu Lina became a member of the Pediatric Professional Committee of the Capital Society of Traditional Chinese Medicine and a director of the Pediatric Branch of the National Society of Traditional Chinese Medicine Higher Education.

And now, she is still a delicate little girl, looking at herself with admiration.

Then two more people came, one named Zhang Yanchang and the other named Zhao Zhongzhen.

These two dialects still know their situation.

It is also a heavyweight.

Zhang Yanchang comes from a family of traditional Chinese medicine practitioners. In his previous life, he was an expert in the National Famous Traditional Chinese Medicine Experts Inheritance Studio and vice president of the Rheumatology Branch of the Chinese Medical Association.

Zhao Zhongzheng later became the vice-dean and retired professor of the School of Chinese Medicine of Hong Kong Baptist University.

In addition, he is also the academic planner of the large-scale documentary "Boundless Materia Medica".

When they saw Fangyan for the first time, they all showed admiration or curiosity.

Tentatively start to come into contact with dialects.

Then I asked some questions about traditional Chinese medicine.

These are just the people who came up to say hello.

Some people just sat there without moving, listening to them chatting in dialect.

For example, there was a person among them who was recognized by Fangyan. His name was Pang Hong.

In the previous life, Fangyan’s school invited this person to give lectures.

It is said that he has mastered various acupuncture techniques since childhood, such as head acupuncture, body acupuncture, plum blossom acupuncture, etc. He can accurately select acupoints and apply acupuncture according to the patient's condition to achieve the best treatment effect.

He has conducted in-depth research in the field of acupuncture and traditional Chinese medicine, participated in many scientific research projects, and studied the mechanism and clinical efficacy of acupuncture in treating neurological diseases, digestive system diseases, etc.

Why was Fangyan so impressed with him? Because he was the successor to Mr. Cheng.

In his previous life, he was a graduate of Capital University of Chinese Medicine, Class of 1977, and was the most outstanding acupuncture master.

Later, he engaged in clinical treatment, teaching, and scientific research for more than 20 years and became a professor and chief physician.

He is good at using various acupuncture techniques, cupping, moxibustion, and Chinese medicine to comprehensively treat various common diseases and difficult and complicated diseases such as cerebrovascular sequelae, hemiplegia, facial paralysis, dizziness, etc.

Fangyan greeted everyone, looking at their young and innocent faces, thinking about their future, not daring to underestimate any of them.

Although he only saw a small number of classmates today, Fangyan found that the scene he had been looking forward to, where the world's best talents gathered together, had finally arrived.

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(End of this chapter)

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