Rebirth 1977 Great Era

Chapter 950 Undercurrents of Foreign Affairs, Unexpected Vision for the Development of Traditional C

Chapter 950 Undercurrents of Foreign Affairs, Unexpected Vision for the Development of Traditional Chinese Medicine (Two Chapters Combined)
Did Daikin beat up an international student?
Fang Yan was slightly taken aback when she heard the news.

Fang Yan knew Da Jin's temper well. Having been in the underworld for so many years, he would definitely not make a move under normal circumstances. Therefore, Fang Yan first ruled out the possibility that Da Jin had provoked him.

Then the matter becomes simple: either Da Jin and the other party misunderstood each other, or the other party deliberately provoked Da Jin.

However, schools take fights with international students very seriously, especially those involving foreign nationals.

This school has a large number of international students. Basically, you can find one or two international students from most countries that can be found in the socialist camp here.

"Is Da Jin injured?" Fang Yan asked Meng Jimin his first question.

Meng Jimin was taken aback. He had thought Fang Yan would ask which country's people they had attacked, but he was more concerned about whether Da Jin was injured.

Meng Jimin said to Fang Yan:

"I heard that he got into a fight with four Vietnamese men. One against four, it must have been tough for him. They were all taken away later."

"I remember that Old Jin and you seemed to know each other quite well, so I thought I'd ask you about it."

Fang Yan said to Meng Jimin:
“I arranged for him to work at the school library.”

Upon hearing this, Meng Jimin finally understood.

Old Jin is definitely a dialect speaker; he wouldn't assign work to someone who isn't one of his own.

Meng Jimin was about to speak.

Then he heard Fang Yan say to him:
"Alright, I'll go find the school leaders and ask them about the situation."

"Please ask Lao Liu for leave during the sharing session later."

Meng Jimin hesitated for a moment, then said:
"it is good."

After saying that, he reminded him in dialect:
"Professor Tamagawa is in charge of the international students, so it would be more appropriate for you to contact him."

"Thanks," Fang Yan said, turning to leave.

Meng Jimin pressed him for an answer:

"How about I go with you?"

Dialectal wave:
"It's okay, I can handle it by myself."

The fewer people who know about this kind of thing, the easier it is to handle; the more people know, the harder it becomes to handle.

Meng Jimin said to Fang Yan:

"Then you must let me know whenever you need help!"

Fang Yan walked outside, saying:
"Hey, it's not like we're going to fight. Remember to ask for leave for me!"

"Okay," Meng Jimin replied in agreement.

Then Fang Yan headed straight for the office.

When they arrived at Principal Wang Yuchuan's office, they found it empty.

Fang Yan had no choice but to go to Secretary Wang Enhou again.

Although I'm not very familiar with him, we have had dealings before, so I'm sure he knows the situation if I ask him.

When I arrived at Wang Enhou's office, he was hurriedly preparing to leave.

Fang Yan greeted him:

"Secretary Wang, are you aware of the fight that happened to Yan Jin, the librarian, at noon today?"

Wang Enhou was somewhat taken aback and asked:

"You came here for this too?"

He didn't hide his dialect either, and said to Wang Enhou:
"To be honest, I was the one who arranged for Yan Jin to get into the library. Now that he's in trouble, of course I have to take responsibility!"

Wang Enhou pointed outside:

"He is currently at Dongzhimen Hospital."

He said in dialect:

"he got hurt?"

Wang Enhou said:
"One against four, and they're not made of iron, how can they not get hurt?"

After saying that, he added:
"The situation is a bit complicated right now. Your identity is sensitive, so it's not appropriate for you to get involved. You should leave this matter to the school leaders."

Upon hearing this, Fang Yan said:

"But, Yan Jin..."

Wang Enhou said:
"Alright, enough with the 'buts.' Vice Principal Wang Yuchuan is handling this. How could he not help your side?"

Upon hearing this, Fang Yan asked again:
"So how exactly did the fight start?"

Wang Enhou said:
"I heard that Ruan Wenxiong had a conflict with Yan Jin before, but they didn't fight back then. This time, he brought people to deliberately provoke Yan Jin and then take the opportunity to beat him up."

Fang Yan said to Wang Enhou:
"So what does the school plan to do?"

"To be honest, I feel that even if Vice Principal Wang Yuchuan were to handle it, given the four students' determination to cause trouble, the school would most likely be unable to suppress them and would eventually have to consult with higher authorities."

“So…” He paused, then suddenly changed the subject and said to Fang Yan:

"If you want to find someone to help you, I have a phone in my office. It would be best if it were someone who can get involved in this matter, the higher the level, the better."

Fang Yan was taken aback, not expecting Wang Enhou to say such a thing. This was the school's Party Secretary.

However, Fang Yan reacted quickly and nodded immediately:
"Okay, I'll make a call."

Wang Enhou said:
"That's settled then. I'm leaving now. You go back to class after you're done, and don't show your face."

After a moment's hesitation, Fang Yan could only agree:
"Uh...okay!"

Fang Yan knew what Wang Enhou meant. He was a key talent cultivated by the school and higher authorities in the field of traditional Chinese medicine. If he got involved in the dispute, it would definitely have an impact on him.

I have to admit, their dialect is something else. I just had a match with the Japanese last night.

The monkeys are causing trouble again today.

However, judging by the timeline, they should indeed have run into problems.

This year, international students from all over the world have started returning home in various ways.

Ok? !

Thinking of this, Fang Yan suddenly had a jolt.

Is it possible that the monkey deliberately caused trouble, hoping to use this opportunity to return home?
Thinking of this, Fang Yan picked up the phone and called Director Liao.

Sure enough, he wasn't home at the moment, so Fang Yan had to call the leader of the Ministry of Health again.

The connection was established immediately.

I explained the current situation to the Vice Minister.

Furthermore, it was revealed that Daikin was the one he had arranged to enter the library.

There's no point in hiding it at a time like this, since he's also one of your bosses and a powerful backer.

The clearer you explain things at times like this, the better your superiors will know what to do.

After hearing Fang Yan's report, the deputy minister hesitated for a moment and then asked:

"Has the spread of this information been brought under control?"

He said in dialect:

"The school should have contained it. Only some students have heard about it, and since it's still during class time, the possibility of it spreading is not high. But we don't know what will happen after school this afternoon."

The leader on the other end of the phone said:
"Okay, I understand. Go to class. I'll take care of the rest."

"Okay," Fang Yan replied.

Since the leader has said so, Fang Yan won't say anything more and will just wait for him to get things done.

After hanging up the phone, Fang Yan thought for a moment and did not leave immediately. Instead, he called Beijing Institute of Technology to ask a senior person for advice.

This "senior person" is, of course, one's own father or father-in-law.

After all, they've been in school for so many years, so asking them in dialect would definitely give them more insight.

Fang Yan originally went to find his father, but he turned out to be in the lab right now.

The only option is to ask your father-in-law.

After receiving the call, Fang Yan briefly explained the situation. He mentioned that he knew Da Jin and his father-in-law, and they had even drunk together at the same table.

The father-in-law also knows that the local dialect helped him with his job.

So when he heard that Da Jin had been beaten, he was still a little shocked. Fang Yan then expressed his question, wanting to know how to deal with this situation in general.

“I actually know this process; you’ve come to the right person.” The father-in-law sounded quite pleased with himself on the phone.

He paused and said:

“In general, if the identities of the parties involved are not particularly sensitive, the school will immediately remove them from the scene and send them to the hospital for examination.”

“Students who witnessed the incident at the library were required to sign confidentiality agreements to prevent details of the conflict from being leaked.”

"As the vice-principal in charge of foreign affairs, he/she must submit a 'Preliminary Report on the Foreign-Related Incident' to the Ministry of Education within 24 hours, highlighting three points: First, that the group of international students had premeditated the incident, emphasizing that Ruan Wenxiong's previous attempt to provoke conflict had failed. Second, that our personnel were acting in self-defense and were attacked by four people. Third, the extent of injuries on both sides, preferably with hospital assessment results. In short, the school needs to seize the initiative as soon as possible through an official report."

Fang Yan continued to ask:

"What's next?"

My father-in-law said on the phone:
"Next, it's just a matter of going through the procedures. According to Article 17 of the current 'Regulations on the Administration of Foreign Students,' such troublemakers can be deported."

"The Vietnamese student involved will have his scholarship revoked."

"The Asian Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs notified the student of the violation of school rules through the Chinese Embassy in Vietnam, but generally does not publicly expel the student at the moment, all to avoid escalating the conflict between the two sides."

"In the end, the school arranged for him to 'voluntarily withdraw from school and return to his home country' for 'health reasons,' and that was the end of it."

“Ruan Wenxiong and others enjoyed the privilege of non-public disciplinary action to avoid international pressure, while Daikin received internal protection from liability.”

After listening to Fang Yan, he asked his father-in-law:
"How long will it take to complete all of this?"

The father-in-law said:
"There are regulations. Generally, unless there are special circumstances, the investigation and characterization should be completed within 48 hours, and the personnel should be dealt with within 72 hours."

"The school has contingency plans for this kind of thing, don't worry!"

Fang Yan felt a little relieved after hearing this, thanked his father-in-law, and was about to hang up. Then he heard his father-in-law say to him:

"Your current position is sensitive, so don't get involved openly. Find someone to handle things when needed. Now that you have connections, make use of them and don't go it alone."

Fang Yan responded to him:

"I've already called the Vice Minister of Health, so don't worry."

Upon hearing this, the father-in-law said with satisfaction:

"That's good, that's good!"

"Alright, I'm going back to class now," Fang Yan said to his father-in-law.

"Okay, go ahead." The father-in-law waited for Fang Yan to hang up the phone.

After hanging up, Fang Yan didn't make any more phone calls this time. He walked out of the office and headed towards the classroom.

When they arrived at the classroom, Meng Jimin was talking to his homeroom teacher, Liu Duzhou, about asking for leave in Fangyan.

The next second, Fang Yan returned.

"What's going on? Why are you back again?" Meng Jimin asked Fang Yan.

"Secretary Wang Enhou sent me back, saying it wasn't appropriate for me to go there in my current status," Fang Yan told them.

Meng Jimin breathed a sigh of relief and said:

"You walked too fast just now. I didn't have time to think about it."

"Later I thought, you probably wouldn't be able to help if you went over now, and you might even get involved and complicate things."

He sighed:

"Secretary Wang is very thoughtful."

When Liu Duzhou saw Fang Yan return, he said to him:
"Now that you're back, focus on your studies."

Fang Yan nodded.

He didn't say anything, just found a seat and sat down, ready for class.

After a while, it was time for class. It was another sharing session. I didn't go to my internship this morning, so the sharing would be about today's dialect. Lao Fan and Yuan Qingshan were there.

Although I wasn't really into dialects today, this kind of segment is still essential.

After all, so many students are waiting for him to share today's medical case.

So he went up on stage and started speaking. Of course, he chose the most classic of the four medical cases, which was the last one, Wang Shusen's medical case.

As soon as the dialect was spoken, the whole class listened attentively.

The story tells of Mr. Wang getting food poisoning in India and being delayed in the hospital for so long, which made many people laugh.

This is the first time many people have heard about real travel life abroad.

So this is what India is really like?

The sanitation conditions are so poor, and the medical conditions are so outrageous.

Taking advantage of this opportunity, Fang Yan briefly changed the subject. He began discussing medical conditions in neighboring countries, and casually mentioned the medical situation in Vietnam in 1978:

“A few years ago, Vietnam had just finished fighting a war, and many hospitals and clinics were bombed to death. All the better medical resources were concentrated in big cities, and there wasn’t a decent hospital to be found in the countryside. Because of the poor sanitation, infectious diseases such as malaria, cholera, and tuberculosis were rampant, and the Vietnamese government simply couldn’t manage them, so the epidemics got worse and worse. The war also caused food shortages, and many children were malnourished. The wounded soldiers and civilians didn’t even have a place to receive rehabilitation treatment.”

"Moreover, the war caused many doctors and nurses to die or leave, and medical schools also suspended classes. In most places, people could only rely on barefoot doctors and folk remedies to treat diseases, which is why there are so many Vietnamese people coming here to learn medical techniques. Although some countries have sent medical teams to help, such as us, which have sent more than 30 medical teams, Vietnam is a large country, and the medical teams simply cannot take care of everyone and cannot solve the problem of medical care for the entire population."

"Moreover, Vietnam lacked medical care and medicine. It relied entirely on aid from other countries for medical equipment and medicines, and it was impossible for it to manufacture advanced equipment and medicines on its own. The common people had no choice but to rely on herbal medicine or traditional remedies passed down from their ancestors to tough it out when they got sick. Therefore, Vietnam had a great need for traditional Chinese medicine at that time and hoped to learn more about its techniques and knowledge."

In the local dialect, they say "start here," but hesitate to finish.

Everyone here is intelligent; they must know what happened at school today.

As for what people think, dialects are no object.

He felt that no normal person would want to teach their skills to these troublemakers.

Old Liu, sitting in the audience, thought Fang Yan was going to say something inflammatory, but Fang Yan was surprisingly restrained.

They are much more politically astute than the average student.

I didn't say anything I shouldn't have.

Fang Yan understood that in some situations, knowing when to stop talking is much better than venting all one's emotions. Once emotions are vented, people often feel that the matter is over.

However, speaking appropriately and leaving room for interpretation can encourage others to think carefully, stimulate their own reflection, and lead to a more cautious judgment on the matter.

Next, Fang Yan returned to the main topic and went through his thought process when he prescribed the medicine from beginning to end.

This medical case was quite fascinating for everyone present!
The dialect clearly defines the patient's pathogenesis as: "deficiency of spleen and stomach, residual damp-heat toxins, stagnation of liver qi, and obstruction of blood stasis".

By accurately grasping the core contradiction of "deficiency in the root and excess in the branch," the gastrectomy 20 years ago, the damp heat from the infection in India, the liver stagnation caused by long-term anxiety, and the blood stasis from repeated bleeding are linked together into a complete pathological chain.

Then, using an ingenious formula and a perfect balance of contradictions, multi-target drugs are combined. The Four Gentlemen Decoction is used to strengthen the spleen and consolidate the foundation, Bupleurum is used to soothe the liver and relieve liver stagnation, Zuojin Pill is used to clear the liver and harmonize the stomach, Panax notoginseng and Bletilla striata are used to "stop bleeding without leaving blood stasis", and Cuttlebone and Calcined Oyster Shell are used to protect the membrane and neutralize acid, forming a three-dimensional treatment network that combines attack and tonification.

Lao Fan immediately recognized this as a textbook-level medical case.

Now, with explanations in local dialect, everyone agrees that this is absolutely a classic.

The strategy for handling dialect-related conflicts lies in balancing hemostasis and blood stasis removal. Panax notoginseng powder is taken orally to quickly stop bleeding, while Salvia miltiorrhiza and Curcuma zedoaria are used to invigorate blood circulation and unblock the meridians, thus both stopping new bleeding and removing old blood stasis, avoiding the risk of "blood stasis blocking the door" caused by simply stopping bleeding.

The balance between clearing damp heat and protecting the spleen and stomach is achieved by finding the "golden ratio" between bitter and cold herbs like Coptis chinensis and Scutellaria baicalensis, and spleen-strengthening herbs like Atractylodes macrocephala and Poria cocos. This approach clears inflammation at the anastomosis site while avoiding damage to the already weakened spleen and stomach function.

When we were explaining the patient's syndrome differentiation in dialect earlier, everyone thought the differentiation itself was the most interesting part. However, after the syndrome differentiation was completed, everyone found that no matter how they prescribed medicine, some adverse effects would occur.

And this patient may not be able to withstand it.

But Fang Yan accomplished this seemingly impossible goal step by step right in front of them.

Such rapid thinking is something that most people cannot achieve.

Several top students in the class were convinced after seeing it.

Li Zhengji believed that if he were to prescribe the medicine, he could probably come up with a similar solution, but it would definitely take longer than the dialect approach.

No wonder they were able to become class monitor and maintain a 100% cure rate.

This is not only due to his photographic memory, but also his speed of thinking and his composure under pressure.

These factors can all affect a person's performance.

After the dialect was finished, everyone applauded.

Even our homeroom teacher, Lao Liu, was the same.

"Excellent!" He gave a thumbs up to the dialect.

The purpose of explaining dialects is not to demonstrate how amazing someone is, but rather to provide a problem-solving approach.

Even if people aren't as clever or knowledgeable as those who speak dialects, once they learn his problem-solving approach, they can still provide a satisfactory answer when encountering patients, even if it takes a little longer or the prescribed medication isn't as attentive.

However, as long as you learn how to think, you can find ways to improve yourself.

This is what Liu Duzhou hopes everyone can learn.

Fang Yan smiled. That's just how Lao Liu is; he always gives her face.

They stood up and applauded.

He was a little embarrassed by it.

Then he revealed another piece of good news to everyone.

"Mr. Wang's son-in-law, Mr. Wang Jin from Singapore, has decided to sponsor a project called the 'Qihuang Passing on the Torch Fund.' This fund aims to support the development of traditional Chinese medicine and is expected to be no smaller than another fund."

Everyone present was surprised upon hearing this news.

Brother Fang actually made money today from a fund project supporting traditional Chinese medicine.

Then, they heard the dialect add:

"This fund doesn't just support young TCM doctors; its scope of support is very flexible. No matter where there's a need to support the development of TCM, this fund can be useful. We can't reveal too many details right now, so just wait and see the good news! Information about this fund project will be released soon."

This excited everyone, and they started making guesses.

Listening to their guesses, Fang Yan suddenly realized why some people like to leave things unsaid; everyone's thinking is quite divergent.

There were some things I hadn't even thought of, because someone actually suggested building a traditional Chinese medicine central school.

Just like training professional athletes, it involves nurturing them from a young age.

Putting traditional Chinese medicine together for intense competition, much like various sports schools, will inevitably produce a group of exceptionally talented individuals.

It sounds a bit far-fetched, but upon closer inspection, it seems quite feasible.

However, this inevitably involves many prerequisites, such as high returns, education department policies, succession mechanisms, substantial upfront investment, strategic layout for employment opportunities, and increased social awareness.

Just thinking about dialects alone reveals a multitude of tasks that need to be undertaken. Only after the systematic construction of these conditions is completed can we effectively address the core pain points in TCM education, such as "theory divorced from clinical practice," "the break in inheritance," and "narrow employment channels," transforming imaginative ideas into practical national TCM strategic pillars.

However, the fact that this idea was proposed shows that people are still thinking about ways to change traditional Chinese medicine.

After the discussion was over, Lao Liu asked Yuan Qingshan to go up and give a lecture. He had also been observing in the morning and should have a lot to share with everyone.

Yuan Qingshan then shared Zhang Si's illness.

Carbon monoxide poisoning is also a difficult condition to treat according to traditional Chinese medicine.

After the class ended, everyone felt that it was not enough.

Unfortunately, the next two classes weren't so fun.

The first thing we emphasized in this political education class was that everyone, whether they knew about Lao Jin and Ruan Wenxiong's incident or not, must keep it a secret and not spread it.

These days, there's no internet, so most people don't really have any objections to whatever arrangements their superiors make.

However, some people are still quite concerned about how to handle it.

After all, it was one of their own who got beaten up, and by a group of monkeys at that, plus the person Fang Yan had arranged to be at the library.

Some of the more quick-thinking students are already plotting their revenge.

After all, these days, everyone believes in the principle: I will not offend others unless they offend me.

If one of our own people gets beaten up, especially by someone Fang Ge knows, isn't it only right to take revenge?
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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