Rebirth 1977 Great Era

Chapter 809 Petty-minded fellow disciples, the young master of a multinational corporation studies m

Chapter 809 Petty-minded fellow disciples, the young master of a multinational corporation studies medicine (two chapters combined)
Hearing everyone's attitude, Gu Mingyuan was at a loss.

Even if they wanted to use moral blackmail, they wouldn't know where to start now.

He and Fang Yan weren't very familiar with each other, and Fang Yan didn't give him any chance to get to know her before directly rejecting him.

The others who spoke in the same dialect were all chiming in, which made it even more difficult for him to speak.

"In that case, let's do it next time." Although he was very unhappy, Gu Mingyuan still had to pretend to be a gentleman.

Fang Yan then said to Chu Qiao Nan:
"Chu, if you have time, you can come visit our school. We can exchange ideas."

"I am very interested in my teacher Mr. Zhou's Thirteen Ghost Needles."

Chu Qiaonan was pleasantly surprised to hear Fang Yan's words. She hadn't expected Fang Yan to reject Gu Mingyuan but invite her instead. She immediately nodded and agreed.

"Okay, I'll definitely go if Fangyan invites me!"

Gu Mingyuan was even more displeased when he saw this. By all accounts, Chu Qiaonan should be considered one of his people. At this time, Fang Yan invited him, and this kid should have at least asked for his opinion. Instead, he agreed without even thinking about it.

Isn't this a case of internal division starting from within?
He glared at Chu Qiaonan with a hostile expression, but Chu Qiaonan didn't even look at him. She smiled and went back to eat with her familiar classmates.

Seeing that no one was paying attention to him, Gu Mingyuan had no choice but to return to his seat.

By this time, Fang Yan and the others had already started eating, chatting quietly with their heads down, showing no intention of saying another word to them.

"Old Fang, that Gu Mingyuan was really hostile towards you just now. Every word he said was barbed," Meng Jimin whispered to Fang Yan.

Fang Yan nodded and said in a low voice as well:
"I can tell. This guy is interesting. He's clearly very hostile towards me, but he still insists on dragging others along with him. Although I don't know their medical skills, I feel like they're all pretty brainless."

The dialect refers to Zhou Zhongping and Lu Xiuwen.

Anyone with a modicum of intelligence could see that Gu Mingyuan wasn't helping them gain fame, but rather inciting hatred towards them.

Knowing full well what kind of status Fang Yan currently holds, they still insist on joining forces with Gu Mingyuan to flaunt their power.

If Fang Yan had a short temper, he would have taken out all the blame for what they had just done to Gu Mingyuan on them.

In other words, Fang Yan doesn't take this kind of low-level conflict seriously, and he also values ​​his reputation, which is why he hasn't confronted the other party directly.

However, Fang Yan wasn't the type to back down just because someone was disgusted, so he immediately extended an invitation to Chu Qiaonan, which, as expected, made Gu Mingyuan immediately unhappy.

Fang Yan believed that after they went down, Chu Qiaonan would definitely be summoned for a talk by Gu Mingyuan, and perhaps Zhou Zhongping and Lu Xiuwen would have to go up and speak on her behalf.

Li Zhengji, who was standing to the side, also said:

"They've been sold out without even realizing it, and they're still happily helping the seller count the money."

Li Zhengji is usually a very serious person, but he always speaks quite objectively, and it's rare to hear him say such critical things.

"Senior brother, you and that Gu Mingyuan..."

“We’re not friends,” Li Zhengji explained first.

Fang Yan was both amused and exasperated. He said:

"Of course I know we're not friends, but I'm curious what kind of person he really is?"

Li Zhengji explained:

“We grew up in the same compound, and his dad and my dad were fellow apprentices.”

"In a sense, we are descendants of two branches of the same lineage."

Fang Yan suddenly understood and nodded:

"Oh, I see."

So these are fellow disciples, but Li Zhengji doesn't seem to like them.

Song Jianzhong, who was standing to the side, asked:
"So you're supposed to be from the same sect, why did he call you by your name directly? Why didn't he address you as 'senior brother' or 'junior brother'?"

Yang Jingxiang also said:

"Right? Could it be a habit from childhood?"

Li Zhengji said:
“He challenged me when he was twelve, and after he lost, he kept calling me by my name.”

“…”Everyone was speechless.

Talent!
She's held a grudge for so many years.

Li Zhengji said:
"That's just how he is. You were right to ignore him just now. Don't be fooled by his smiling face; he's definitely up to no good."

At this moment, Wang Zhijun offered a sharp and insightful comment:

"It's so bad it's so simplistic, you can tell at a glance."

As expected of a silent person, when they do speak, their words are always insightful and to the point. In dialect terms, that would be roughly the same.

Fang Yan turned to look at Xiao Chengzhi and asked him:
"Do you know that Chu Qiaonan from earlier?"

Xiao Chengzhi nodded and said, "Yes, this person is very capable. He started practicing at Yong An Tang in Taipei when he was sixteen years old, and became famous for his remote needling technique. He once successfully cured intractable cervical and shoulder syndrome by using a single needle to puncture Houxi and penetrate the wrist bone. This case was selected as one of the top ten classic medical cases of the year by the Taiwan Chinese Medicine Association."

"A few years ago, he published a series of papers entitled 'Clinical Case Studies of the Thirteen Ghost Needles' in the Taiwan Journal of Acupuncture and Moxibustion, which systematically elaborated his clinical experience in using this acupuncture method to treat mental disorders such as hysteria and epilepsy. Because he successfully cured a member of a political figure's family of hysterical aphasia, he won the Taiwan Medical Newcomer Award, and his case was included in the Taiwan Traditional Chinese Medicine Clinical Records, becoming a teaching example of acupuncture treatment for mental disorders."

"This man became famous for his acupuncture skills at the age of sixteen. After immigrating to Switzerland at the age of nineteen, he also treated many overseas Chinese there. When he was twenty, he and his father escorted his grandmother's ashes back to Guangdong, and that's when I met him. Even my master thought he was a genius in acupuncture. Later I heard that he went to the north and studied under several acupuncture masters, so he must be even more skilled now."

In short, a genius in acupuncture techniques.

Fang Yan recalled something Xiao Chengzhi had said before, so he asked:
"You previously said my abilities would rank among the top three of everyone you've ever met. Could Chu Qiaonan be one of the two ahead of me?" (See Chapter 587)
"Yes." Xiao Chengzhi nodded.

Those around were surprised to hear this.

Yang Jingxiang directly used profanity:

"Holy crap, you mean this kid is even better than Brother Fang?"

Xiao Chengzhi thought for a moment and said:

"Pang Yan is probably better at medicine, but in terms of acupuncture alone, I think Chu Qiaonan is better."

"Moreover, Fang Yan only became famous at the age of 22, while others became famous at the age of 16 or 17, which is several years earlier."

Yang Jingxiang sneered:
"Ha, I really want to see just how amazing his acupuncture skills are."

Fang Yan, seeing Yang Jingxiang also showing hostility towards Chu Qiaonan, said:
"Stop comparing. I don't know the Thirteen Ghost Needles at all. Just the fact that others know it makes them better than me."

Meng Jimin said:
"He doesn't even know the Cheng family's Three Talents Needle technique, so does that mean you're better than him?"

Li Zhengji also said:

"This kind of comparison is meaningless. If we're going to compare, we should compare real-world cases. Whoever can resolve more patient situations is the most capable."

Xiao Chengzhi thought for a moment:

"That must be because he's good at using dialects. Before I went to university, I had never seen anyone like him who used so many different styles of language."

Zhang Yanchang also said:

"Yes, me too. The first time I saw Brother Fang prescribing medicine, I was dumbfounded. Later I found out that Professor Ren does it this way too."

"..." Everyone breathed a sigh of relief, almost thinking that someone even more freakish than Brother Fang had really come from the other side.

Sometimes Fang Ge is just too modest.

He is especially humble when he wants to learn from others... as if he is about to steal everything from their minds.

……

After finishing their meal, everyone took their medical records and left the cafeteria, bidding farewell to a group of people from Capital Medical University not far away as they departed.

The scene was quite harmonious.

Watching Fang Yan lead a group of over twenty people out of the cafeteria in a grand procession.

Only then did Gu Mingyuan speak:
"This dialect is really arrogant. When we invited him to talk, he didn't give us any face at all."

Lu Xiuwen, who was standing to the side, said:
"It's understandable that they're arrogant. They became famous last year and are currently riding high."

Lin Xueqin, who had finished eating and was chatting with another girl, turned around, frowned, and said:
"You two, stop being sarcastic. They didn't do anything to you because of their dialect, but they were being sarcastic just now."

Gu Mingyuan turned around and saw Lin Xueqin. He smiled and said:

"We didn't mean anything by it, we were just saying a few words, and it's the truth. Who here is weaker than him? He's just lucky."

Lu Xiuwen said:
"Sister Lin, are you siding with outsiders?"

Lin Xueqin smiled and shook her head:
"Ha, I just can't connect with you guys. Don't put me in the same group next time you're doing an internship."

Having said that, he stood up and waved to them:
"Bye-Bye!"

As she left, the other girls also stood up.

At this moment, Zhou Zhongping also stood up:
"Xueqin, wait for me."

He then chased after them.

After Zhou Zhongping left, Lu Xiuwen said:

"Zhou Zhongping is such a womanizer! Look at his behavior, he doesn't even give her a second glance."

Gu Mingyuan shook his head, and just as he was about to say something, he saw Chu Qiaonan also stand up:
"I'm full, please take it easy."

After saying that, she picked up her plate and left with another boy.

Gu Mingyuan's expression turned somewhat grim as he watched the departing group.

Then he finally spoke slowly:

"This is utterly disorganized and undisciplined!"

……

In the afternoon, Fang Yan and the others returned to school and began to summarize their learning from the morning and share their experiences. Since Fang Yan was directly involved, everyone asked the class monitor to give them a lecture.

Fang Yan's plan to look at the medical records fell through, since half of the people hadn't gone yet, and she still wanted to share them with them.

I need to use them in the future, so these things must be done now.

Just like fertilizing the vegetables in one's own garden, Fang Yan now shares his understanding to help them grow strong.

Fortunately, with the help of the system, the explanations and analyses of the dialects were very clear and logical. These students were all among the top in terms of solid foundation and comprehension ability.

After the dialect was explained to them, everyone understood it very quickly.

Several teachers who didn't have classes today also came to sit in on the class.

They were somewhat surprised to hear that Fang Yan had actually stepped in to help with the rescue, since Wang Boyue was a veteran doctor, and generally speaking, he would stick to his own treatment plan in this situation.

Being able to get someone to take over a task without knowing what methods they will use requires a great deal of trust.

However, someone later reminded them that their maternal grandfather and Wang Boyue were old friends, and then everyone understood.

After the first lesson, the next two lessons will be a detailed explanation of the "Treatise on Febrile Diseases" and an unavoidable lesson on political ideology.

After these two classes, Fang Yan and the others were finally dismissed from school.

Holding a portion of Wang Boyue's medical case notes, Fang Yan drove home, intending to study them carefully that evening.

Wang Boyue was highly accomplished in traditional Chinese medicine pediatrics, and later generations regarded him as one of the leading figures in the field.

He's even better than the top five pediatricians in Beijing.

Of course, the main reason is that he has written many books, has many students, and has a great influence.

Compared to his maternal grandfather's awareness that his books were also for his own family, he was even more selfless. He authored works such as "A Brief Introduction to Clinical Practice in Traditional Chinese Medicine Pediatrics" and "Wang Boyue's Collection of Clinical Experiences." These books systematically expounded his clinical experience and academic views in traditional Chinese medicine pediatrics and other fields, becoming important learning reference materials for practitioners of traditional Chinese medicine and promoting the inheritance and development of clinical experience in traditional Chinese medicine.

Based on his current medical records, unlike his maternal grandfather He Xiu, Wang Pengfei, and Song Zuomin, he excels at using traditional Chinese medicine theory to diagnose and treat common and complex pediatric diseases, especially fever, cough, diarrhea, and convulsions. Furthermore, his in-depth research into the characteristics of children's constitutions and the patterns of disease development has resulted in a wealth of reference cases in the clinical treatment of pediatric diseases using traditional Chinese medicine.

Fang Yan also discovered that in the treatment of pediatric gastrointestinal diseases, he emphasized the importance of regulating the function of the spleen and stomach, proposed a series of effective treatment methods, and had a considerable number of clinical cases. Although he was not very good at emergency treatment, he made great achievements in this kind of disease.

From his act of showing everyone his medical records today, it's clear that Master Wang Boyue is genuinely willing to share his knowledge without reservation.

Such an old professor, with such a magnanimous heart, teaches every student equally; he is a person worthy of utmost respect.

It's hard to say about other things, but among Fang Yan's group, if anyone has ever used the old man's methods in pediatrics, they will definitely remember his kindness.

Given this situation, it would be difficult for his medical skills not to be passed down.

That night, Fang Yan read books until late again.

Early the next morning, Fang Yan, Lao Hu, Zhao Zhengyi, and bodyguard Lao Cui were practicing boxing in the yard.

Old Hu, speaking in dialect, mentioned that last night, arrangements had been made for the team in Hong Kong, and their plane would arrive this afternoon.

We'll need to host them here, and Lao Hu hopes Fang Yan can also make a trip.

I met with the director and actors and had a meal with them.

After all, they are now investors, the big bosses.

At the same time, the dialect is also the prototype of the character, as well as the editor of "Once Upon a Time in China".

It's only right that I meet with the two filming crews.

Fang Yan thought for a moment and figured he should be free tonight, so he said:
"Okay, I'm free tonight. Tell me the meeting address, and I'll invite Xiao Li and Kai Ge to come along."

Hu responded:
"At the Yanjing Hotel."

Upon hearing the dialect, he asked:

"Was this arranged by Director Liao?"

"Who else could it be but him?" Old Hu nodded and said.

He asked in dialect:

"There are still quite a few overseas Chinese businessmen over there. Aren't you afraid of running into them when you go?"

Old Hu said with a smile:

"I'm sure Director Liao won't let them run into me."

Thinking about it, dialects make sense.

So he agreed.

Then Lao Hu asked:

"By the way, why didn't I see Yuan Chao today?"

He said in dialect:

"Oh, my brother-in-law worked overtime last night and slept at his workplace."

"It's just the beginning of spring, and with more people returning to the city, all sorts of things are bound to happen. Our city center area is relatively safe, but other places are full of problems."

"Really?" Old Hu asked in surprise, unaware that the security situation outside was quite serious.

He was somewhat surprised to hear Fang Yan say that he hadn't seen it mentioned in the newspapers much.

Fang Yan said to Lao Hu:

"Just wait and see when he's free, and you'll find out if you talk to him."

Old Cui said from the side:
"It is indeed a bit chaotic outside, with many unemployed people unable to find work."

Fang Yan smiled and said to Lao Cui:

“Our company is doing a really good job now! It will create a lot of jobs.”

Lao Hu said:

"But even if we were to hire people, we wouldn't hire those who are idle and lazy."

Fang Yan nodded:
"That's natural. We can't hire anyone with a criminal record, otherwise we'll just have to wait for the factory to be robbed every few days."

The two brothers chatted for a while longer before going inside to have breakfast.

Although many family members have gone to university or work elsewhere, the house still doesn't feel deserted after Lao Hu brought people over. Of course, this is mainly because Lao Hu makes "humming and hey" noises every day when he practices boxing.

The yard was bustling with activity early in the morning.

After breakfast, Fang Yan went to the hospital for a check-up. Today, Liu Yu's condition had basically reached the point where she could be discharged.

Fang Yan was preparing to arrange for her discharge from the hospital. After Xiao Peng's careful care during this period, Liu Yu was now radiant and very healthy, as if she had rediscovered the feeling of her youth.

Hearing that she was going to be discharged, Liu Yu was a little reluctant to leave. Mainly because there was a series of physical therapy programs here every day, and she had come to love the feeling of various massages. In addition, there was a young and strong man who was always around her, and her child was also here to keep her company. Staying here was simply the happiest time of her life.

Once I'm discharged from the hospital, I'll be facing business matters, and the mental pressure will immediately increase. Just thinking about it makes me feel tired.

Even so, you still have to be discharged from the hospital; after all, you have to face everything bravely.

Accompanied by Xiao Peng, Liu Yu completed the discharge procedures and returned to the Yanjing Hotel where she had previously stayed.

It's said that Xiao Peng even took a day off from school today to celebrate with Liu Yu.

Of course, I don't know how to celebrate dialects.

After morning rounds, Fang Yan returned to school. He didn't have any patients to see at Peking Union Medical College Hospital today, so he could still attend his morning classes.

I went to the clinical clinic yesterday, so I won't be going to the dialect clinic today.

The teacher knew they had taken Wang Boyue's book, and since they had two classes this morning, he let them study in the classroom.

The remaining two classes will consist of one explaining the Five Elements and Six Qi in traditional Chinese medicine formulas, and the other explaining the essence of the theory in the "Huangdi Neijing" (Yellow Emperor's Inner Classic).

After the midday classes ended, Fang Yan prepared to go home for lunch.

As a result, the loudspeaker in the gatehouse started broadcasting:

"Attention, first-year students majoring in Traditional Chinese Medicine! Chu Qiaonan from Capital Medical University is waiting for you at the West Gate reception room. Please come to meet her immediately! Repeating..."

Upon hearing the announcement, the person next to Fang Yan exclaimed in surprise:
"Chu Qiaonan found you so quickly?"

Fang Yan said to Yang Jingxiang and the others:
"You guys go eat, I'll go meet him."

Although everyone was very curious and wanted to go along, since Brother Fang had already spoken, they had no choice but to go get their bicycles and then go to have lunch.

Fang Yan arrived at the gatehouse at the west gate and met Chu Qiaonan.

He came here alone too.

This guy is dressed very casually today, a stark contrast to his white lab coat yesterday.

They look like they have that foreign vibe.

In any case, most people can't learn it.

Only those who lived abroad during this era and enjoyed a comfortable life have this.

Fang Yan asked Chu Qiao Nan:
"You came right after class. Didn't you have class this morning?"

Chu Qiaonan said:
"I was doing my internship today, so I left early."

"After all, you made an appointment with me yesterday, so I have to keep my promise to come today."

Fang Yan smiled:
"I really didn't expect you to keep your promise."

Having said that, he asked:
"You haven't had lunch, have you?"

"No." Chu Qiaonan nodded.

Fang Yan said to Chu Qiaonan:
"Okay, then I'll have dinner at my place."

Chu Qiao Nan nodded:

"Okay, I drove here. Take my car back."

"Okay," Fang Yan replied.

The two then went directly to the school gate and soon saw a black Skoda sedan parked on the side of the road.

The Skoda cars of this era were produced in the Czech Republic at a factory located in Mladá Boreslav.

It is one of the world's oldest automobile factories.

Fang Yan asked Chu Qiao Nan:
"Did you drive this car back from abroad?"

Chu Qiaonan shook her head:

"No, the government assigned it to my dad. He's not here now, so I'm the one driving it."

Fang Yan asked curiously:
"Your dad..."

Chu Qiaonan said:
"He's a businessman, now cooperating with the government. He and my mother are in Europe right now."

Fang Yan nodded and said:

"It is quite rare for a young man from a multinational corporation to study medicine instead of inheriting the family business."

Chu Qiaonan smiled and shook her head:
“I am not the eldest son; my brother is the heir.”

Fang Yan suddenly realized, to use an inappropriate analogy, this is not a second generation, this is a hostage left in the country.

Fang Yan opened the car door, sat in the passenger seat, and said to Chu Qiao Nan:
"Let's go, just drive straight ahead, it's only a little over two kilometers away."

Chu Qiaonan got into the car and closed the door:

"Your home is so close to the school."

Fang Yan nodded:
"Okay."

Chu Qiaonan started the car and said to Fang Yan:

"Actually, I've wanted to visit you for a long time, but I haven't had the chance. I didn't expect you to invite me this time. I'm really flattered."

Fang Yan said to Chu Qiaonan:
“I heard your story from Xiao Chengzhi, and he highly praised your acupuncture technique.”

Chu Qiao Nan responded with a smile:

"Haha, Senior Brother Xiao's dialectical method is also superb. I was greatly shocked when I first met him."

"I didn't expect him to praise me like that. It seems I'll have to bring him a gift next time I see him."

At this moment, Fang Yan suddenly remembered Ni Haixia. Born in 1954, he was a year older than Fang Yan and was probably already studying medicine. So Fang Yan asked Chu Qiaonan:
"By the way, when you were studying medicine in Taiwan, were there any particularly outstanding fellow students?"

After hearing Fang Yan's words, Chu Qiaonan thought for a moment and replied:
“Besides Master’s own family, if we’re talking about someone particularly outstanding… there’s a senior brother named Fan Yiying.”

Dialect follow-up question:

"Gone?"

Chu Qiaonan smiled and said:
"Who is Fang Yan asking about? Just say the name."

PS: The basic chapter of 6000 words has been updated.

There will be an extra chapter later!

(End of this chapter)

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