Cang's Ramblings

Chapter 1382 1380 Comments on "High Source of Traditional Chinese Medicine"

Chapter 1382 1380. Comments on "High Source of Traditional Chinese Medicine"

Hello everyone, I am Cang Yiwei.

Today I would like to recommend a fine urban novel to you.

"High Source of Traditional Chinese Medicine", Tang Jiajia, level 5 author, 68 words serialized.

Category: Urban-Urban Life.

Summary:
In this life, I want to be the people’s doctor!

ps: All the medical cases in this book are based on real medical cases.

【Brief Comment】

His previous book "Xu Yang, Traditional Chinese Medicine" was a smash hit. Even without the Silver Alliance, it still received tens of thousands of subscriptions.

The style of the new book is similar to that of the previous masterpiece, and the subject matter is also similar. According to the principle of attenuation, it is basically difficult to get 10,000 subscriptions again. It is not that the quality has seriously declined, but a problem of aesthetic fatigue.

Both books are stories about the 1950s and 1960s. The author's starting point is good, but the risk factor is a bit high, and I really don't know what kind of landmines they will step on.

The protagonist of the new book was reborn ten years ago and met an uncle from the same village on the train. Upon learning that the uncle's mother was critically ill, he went to rescue her.

The author then treated several elderly people, and the immediate effect made everyone highly impressed by the protagonist's medical skills. Overall, these cases really show that the author wrote them with great care. The pharmacology and prescriptions are not only targeted at the symptoms, but also come from different sources. Some of the titles are probably unknown to most people.

In such a complicated era, people were actually afraid of the protagonist and avoided him like the plague.

The book also explains some of the protagonist's past in the early part, but not in detail, which resulted in me not fully understanding the real reason why the protagonist was in jail. A clue about a car?
A reminder: the diseases and prescriptions mentioned in this book should be treated as novels, and you should never try to learn them by yourself.

I don't quite understand the real reason why the author is particularly fond of this period of history. Even if it is out of consideration for the people, it seems that he should stay in a place where he can protect himself and use the diary as paper material for each medical practice to guard against villains.

The writing is impeccable. While not particularly eloquent, the author's extensive knowledge is evident in the citations. Who else, if not a professional in the field, would have written such detailed case histories? Overall, this author's book is worth a read, even if you're not seeking medical treatment. Just to see how the author manages to transform a supposedly dull text about traditional Chinese medicine into something of national significance.

If you are short of books, please pick one up for yourself.

【to sum up】

Writing is not easy, so cherish every moment.

I’m Cang Yiwei, and I’m here to promote “Cang’s Ramblings”.

Welcome to the paradise of book reviews.

【Cang's Ramblings】

Very few people write about traditional Chinese medicine, and the readership is relatively small. It is very difficult for authors to write, and it is also difficult for readers to read. However, there are still a group of authors who work hard in this field and spend a lot of effort.

What kind of tenacious determination can allow one to persevere until now?

I remembered that someone left me a message before, saying that he found a screenshot of a recommended position I had recently been in, a position that I couldn’t even find myself.

He said I was awesome.

There is a place for everyone.

As long as you stick to something for more than just the money, there will always be a time when you can succeed. It depends on how everyone sees it.

But more often than not, we are always easily attracted by various temptations and do more messy things that seem to be more meaningful. When we look back, if we could have persisted a little longer, maybe you would have been great too.

(End of this chapter)

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