Chapter 90: Yun Shu's Interest in Traditional Chinese Medicine

He said, almost half-seductively, half-pleadingly: "If you think about it again, I actually have a lot of advantages. ”

Yun Shu continued to think for a while: "Dada and Xiaoqing said that you are good-looking. ”

Mo Fan's face darkened: "Why is it all said by others, what do you think?" ”

This time Yun Shu didn't think about it, and blurted out: "I think you are a very good friend." ”

All right. Although I didn't achieve my goal, it was good to be able to say it.

Yun Shu could see that he was a little disappointed, but she did not have much contact with him, she usually just ate, and she also wanted to say some advantages to make him happy, but she really couldn't think of it.

"Are you upset?" Yun Shu asked with some concern.

"I'm not upset, but if you notice my affection, I'm already very content, and before I did, you wouldn't have paid attention to me at all. This is a great improvement and encouragement for me, and for the first time in a long time, I see hope. Mo Fan said seriously.

Yun Shu threw away the branch in his hand and looked at the time: "I should go back." ”

"I'll send you."

Halfway through, Yun Shu received a call from Ji Rong, who asked her on the phone, "Have you eaten?" ”

"I've already eaten, are you busy today?"

"Okay." Ji Rong asked her again, "Did you cook it yourself?" ”

"No, I ate with Mo Fan, he invited a new chef at home, and the cooking was particularly delicious."

There was silence on the other end of the phone, and then he asked, "Are you home now?" ”

"Still on the way."

"Then you get home and call me again." Ji Rong commanded.

"Okay." The phone hangs up.

Mo Fan asked her, "Professor Ji's phone number?" ”

Yun Shu nodded.

"Professor Ji seems to be cold, but he cares about you." Mo Fan said sourly.

"The professor is very kind and treats me very well, and everyone in the hospital respects him......" Speaking of Ji Rong, Yun Shu can say a lot of beautiful words.

If it weren't for the fear of scaring Yun Shu, Mo Fan really wanted to block her mouth.

Don't bring such a poking one!

Sending Yun Shu home, Mo Fan drank tea there for a long time before he left unwillingly.

As soon as he left on his front foot, Ji Rong's phone called again: "Are you home?" ”

"It's been half an hour."

"Why didn't you call me?"

"Mo Fan is drinking tea here and has been pulling me to chat."

Ji Rong was silent again, and after a while, asked, "Does he have anything else to do besides drinking tea?" ”

Yun Shu thought blankly and replied, "No." ”

Ji Rong snorted: "Then you go to bed early and call me if you have something." ”

The phone hung up, Yun Shu took a shower, remembered the medicinal flowers that Master Lin taught her, took the computer, and memorized them all.

Two days later, it was Sunday, Yun Shu took the initiative to call Mo Fan and asked him if Master Lin had time, and she wanted to continue to ask for medicinal plants.

Mo Fan hurriedly said: "If you have time, I will pick you up immediately, are you at home or in the hospital?" ”

Yun Shu said: "At home, but you don't have to come to pick me up, I'll drive there myself." ”

Mo Fan thought to himself, if you drive over, I will have less chance to send you back, so he hurriedly said: "I happened to pass by you on an errand, you wait for a while, I will be there immediately." ”

In fact, after consulting Master Lin that day, Yun Shu also found some information on traditional Chinese medicine, but in this era of advocating Western medicine, although there are various materials about traditional Chinese medicine, it is difficult to find the source and distinguish the true from the false. Even the same medicine has different effects in different materials. She compared for a long time, and finally, bought a few well-documented classic books of Chinese medicine to read.

Mo Fan took Yun Shu home, and for a whole afternoon, he didn't find a chance to talk about love with Yun Shu, but was dizzy by a bunch of Chinese medicine terms. Yun Shu is tireless, and Master Lin also has questions to answer, and the two of them dare to meet each other late.

Before Yun Shu left, Master Lin also lent Yun Shu the handwritten notes of his ancestors who served in the Tai Hospital. Yun Shu was very happy, took it back and looked at it, he was dumbfounded, he didn't know many words, so he could only put them aside first.

After Ji Rong came back from the capital, he saw that Yun Shu began to study traditional Chinese medicine, and couldn't help but wonder: "Why did you suddenly look at traditional Chinese medicine books?" ”

"I think there are a lot of things in Chinese medicine, which are actually quite valuable for research." Yun Shu asked Ji Rong, "Didn't you study Chinese medicine before?" Why didn't you study it later? ”

"I am more interested in Chinese medicine than Western medicine, but the acceptance of Chinese medicine in the whole social environment is not high, and the investment in all aspects is very small, and the research of Chinese medicine is very slow to produce results. In order to save Yunqing as soon as possible, I had to give up the research direction I was interested in. ”

Yun Shu wondered: "Traditional Chinese medicine is broad and profound, why is the public's acceptance of traditional Chinese medicine not high?" ”

"Because many people don't understand Chinese medicine, they think that Chinese medicine can't meet the requirements of modern medicine for drugs, such as ingredients, mechanism of action, clinical numbers, side effects, etc., and can't explain themselves. In fact, this understanding is biased, and Chinese medicine also has evidence, but each patient's condition is different, the priority is different, and the dosage of prescription drugs is also different, and prescription drugs cannot be quantified, so large-scale double-blind trials cannot be conducted. Therefore, it cannot be recognized by mainstream medicine. Ji Rong paused and said slowly, "In fact, traditional Chinese medicine cannot be quantified because of the different conditions of patients, which is the prototype and development direction of individualized medicine and precision medicine." If traditional Chinese medicine can establish a set of internationally recognized R&D system standards, remove the dross and take its essence, it should be able to bring the current medicine to a new level. ”

Yun Shu said: "Traditional Chinese medicine is taken from nature, many things can be used in medicine, although it has not undergone double-blind tests and toxic side effects testing, but it has been verified by practice for thousands of years, there must be a lot of usability, if the active ingredients can be extracted, there should be a lot of new discoveries." Yun Shu looked at Ji Rong, "I have read some Chinese medicine classics in the past few days, and I found that the content contained in them is really broad, and I have never been exposed to these before." ”

"This is normal, the more you know, the more you know how small you are, and truly knowledgeable people will not be arrogant." Ji Rong said lightly.

Yun Shu deeply believes that just like a professor, his research results have attracted worldwide attention, but in the face of academics, he has always been humble and cautious.

Yun Shu took out the notebook lent to her by Master Lin from the drawer and handed it to Ji Rong: "This is the notebook that Master Lin lent me, it was left by his ancestors who practiced medicine, I took a look, and I don't know many words in it." ”

Ji Rong heard Yun Shu mention this Master Lin on the phone, and he opened it and looked at a few pages: "These are all traditional characters, you can compare them with translation software, but some of the handwriting is more sloppy, so you have to distinguish them carefully." ”

Yun Shu said: "Then I'll use the software to translate it first, and then ask you if you don't understand." ”

Yun Shu spent two weeks translating the content of the notes into simplified Chinese, and if there were words that he couldn't understand, he worked with Ji Rong to scrutinize them. After the whole translation was completed, Yun Shu read a few pages and felt that it was obscure, so he decided to put it aside and learn the basics of Chinese medicine first. (To be continued.) )