The last disciple who traveled through Medicine King Valley sells goods live
Chapter 133: Please Respect Even If You Don’t Understand
No one, including Shanshan, expected that this live broadcast would be so big.
Not only was the chief examiner invited, the renowned Chinese medicine expert Dr. Zhang Huairen was also the deputy examiner, a civil servant dispatched by the Provincial Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Moreover, the people who set the questions were ten doctors from the Chinese Medicine Association who were invited by the Medical Association to set the questions for the exam.
During this period, the host has introduced who these people are and which hospitals they work in.
Half an hour before the live broadcast, a staff member with a work badge came to find Shanshan and asked her to come over.
Shanshan nodded. The other party had previously explained that the exam would be held in the conference room inside. Their exams were on the first and second floors, and the conference room was on the third floor. Shanshan could go in even without anyone to accompany him.
Jiang Ningming said at this time: "Hello, I am Shanshan's agent and assistant. Can I go with you?"
The other students had finished their exams and were leaving the halls, so there was some chaos outside. Jiang Ningming wasn't a conspiracy theorist, but he felt that with so many people walking against the flow of traffic, it might be difficult to get through.
The staff nodded: "Okay, follow me."
In fact, Jiang Ningming was overthinking it. There was a small door that could lead directly in, and there was an elevator here.
While Shanshan was waiting here, she could vaguely hear the host asking the doctors who were going to set the test questions to write down the questions.
Then no one else is allowed to see it, and it is stuffed directly into the envelope. After that, the host will turn his back to the envelope and shuffle the order. After confirming that Shanshan has arrived, he will be allowed in without waiting for the exact time to start.
At the host's reminder, Na Shanshan took two envelopes from the table and walked in front of the examiners.
Since it was a big event in Rao City, naturally the live broadcast was directly conducted by the TV station, and they used professional equipment. It looked almost like a variety show, which was much better than Shanshan's show where they only had one camera facing her face.
Shanshan walked up to the examiner and bowed calmly. In ordinary times, Shanshan would have been accustomed to the usual courteous manners. But now, in the examination hall, with her invigilator present, she followed the etiquette for treating elders that her senior sister had taught her since she was a child.
They are also the only two people in the entire Yaowang Valley who salute differently from others.
Shanshan performed the perfect "Wanfu" (bow ceremony). She gently clenched her fists, placed her right hand over her left, and placed it in front of her abdomen. She squatted slightly, knees bent, and leaned forward slightly, her head lowered slightly, a modest smile on her face. Her movements were graceful and fluid, the entire process seamless, reminiscent of a woman performing a court ceremony in ancient times.
"Medicine King Valley Doctor Gui, greetings to all the doctors."
The examiners' eyes flickered with admiration. After all, in modern society, it's rare to find young people who can perform traditional etiquette so well. Dr. Zhang Huairen nodded slightly, his eyes revealing admiration.
[Wow, that glittering salute just now gave me goosebumps.]
What should I do? I'm so nervous. No, I'm not nervous, I'm just excited.
[Who isn't? I'm excited too.]
[So, the "Yigui" that Shanshan keeps referring to is actually her nickname?]
【Hehe, it sounds pretty good. 】
[What's Shanshan doing? This is a test, not a show.]
[It's really an eyesore, but it makes her look incredibly capable.]
[Pfft, Medicine King Valley Doctor Gui? She actually said that? I feel so embarrassed for her.]
[You know what? This is because Shanshan takes this exam very seriously. Did you notice how she adjusted her clothes before bowing? Her etiquette is very standard, and it also shows her respect for all the examiners present.]
"That's right, you don't understand. No one says you've forgotten the etiquette of your ancestors, but please respect those who still uphold traditional etiquette. Because it is because of these people that your descendants will know what these etiquette really is!"
Because no one dares to refute such a topic, China's thousands of years of history and civilization are not just recorded in history books, but the civilization has been passed down from generation to generation, which is convincing enough.
After all, some neighboring countries rely on their own words to tell history and rely on stealing to prove it.
Today, everyone thinks they are ridiculous, but hundreds of years later, if the Chinese have forgotten their history, what they said and stole will really become theirs.
Therefore, everyone who strives to inherit traditional culture deserves respect.
Although the doctors present were very curious about Yaowang Valley, especially the Yaowang Valley where there was an incident of medical death, everyone was even more curious whether there was any connection between them.
But this is an exam after all. If you have any questions, please wait until the exam is over.
Zhang Huairen nodded: "Let the exam begin."
The host immediately said, "Okay, Shanshan, the envelope you just drew is today's exam question. You can open it now and start answering."
Shanshan took a deep breath and steadily opened the envelope. Inside was a test paper with the title: "In Traditional Chinese Medicine clinical practice, for a patient suffering from liver depression, qi stagnation, and spleen and stomach weakness, provide a corresponding treatment plan."
Na Shanshan quickly got into the state. She first analyzed the causes of liver depression and qi stagnation and spleen and stomach weakness, pointing out that liver depression and qi stagnation are due to depression and emotional discomfort, which lead to liver failure to release qi and poor qi movement; while spleen and stomach weakness is due to factors such as irregular diet and excessive fatigue, which lead to abnormal spleen and stomach transportation and transformation functions.
She then elaborated on the principles of treatment: soothing the liver and regulating qi, strengthening the spleen and harmonizing the stomach. Regarding the specific medications, she chose Chaihu Shugan San as the main formula to soothe the liver and regulate qi, while also adding herbs like Codonopsis pilosula, Atractylodes macrocephala, and Poria cocos to strengthen the spleen and stomach's transport and transformation functions.
Regarding the compatibility of medications, she detailed the effects and dosages of each herb. For example, herbs like Bupleurum chinense, White Peony Root, and Citrus aurantium (Fructus Aurantii) regulate the liver's Qi flow, thereby relieving liver depression. Herbs like Codonopsis pilosula, Atractylodes macrocephala, and Poria cocos, which strengthen the spleen and stomach's transport and transformation functions, can improve symptoms of spleen and stomach deficiency.
Na Shanshan's answers were clear and fluent, reflecting both her profound understanding of Traditional Chinese Medicine theory and her practical clinical experience.
The examiners listened carefully to Shanshan's answers and nodded in approval from time to time. They were very impressed by Shanshan's professional knowledge and clinical ability.
After answering the first question, Na Shanshan opened the second envelope. Inside was a question about Chinese herbal medicine preparation: "Please briefly describe the purpose and methods of Chinese herbal medicine preparation."
Na Shanshan thought for a moment before answering. She elaborated on the purposes of Chinese medicine preparation, including reducing drug toxicity, enhancing drug efficacy, changing drug properties, and facilitating drug adjustment and preparation.
In terms of processing methods, she introduced common processing methods, such as stir-frying, roasting, calcining, steaming, boiling, etc. She also gave examples to illustrate the impact of different processing methods on drug properties.
Shanshan's answer was not only informative but also coherent and well-organized. Her understanding and mastery of Chinese herbal medicine preparation were highly praised by the examiners.
After finishing the test, the host announced the end of the exam. Na Shanshan stood up and bowed to the examiners again to express his gratitude.
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