Chapter 402: Apprenticeship
Soon after, in front of the Victory Tower, the landmark of the national capital of the Romantic Country, these medical professors were ejected from their closed carriages.
Han Qing was also among them, but with an indifferent face.
Like a servant, Professor Ross followed behind Han Qing step by step, facing the envious gaze, he was as proud as a peacock with an open screen.
This can't help but make Professor Ross proud, Han Qing is his ancestor, Han Qing's glory is his glory.
And more importantly, he endured the confusion of countless people before, gave up Western medicine and re-studied Chinese medicine, and now proves that his choice is not wrong.
At this moment, an old man in his fifties suddenly came to Han Qing and said enthusiastically, "Mr. Han, I am also willing to abandon the West and beg Mr. Han to be included in the door wall."
Professor Ross stared angrily at the old man, his gaze like a knife.
This old guy is too much, he wants to be the apprentice of the grandfather, where is this for himself?
"Professor Ross is not qualified to be accepted as a disciple by this seat, and you are not qualified enough, but we oriental Chinese medicine are inclusive, if you really want to learn Chinese medicine, you should worship under Rose, if you really want to learn, this seat will not be stingy with advice." Han Qing said.
When Professor Ross heard this, his back straightened even more.
In the East, tradition has always been important, a first-come, first-served, orderly tradition.
These guys want to get past themselves to apprentice, no way!
The old man before had been hesitating, should he re-study Chinese medicine under the Worship Ross Sect?
The old man's name was Brooke, and he was a top professor of medicine like Rose.
On the continent, he and Rose are on an equal footing.
But if he studied Chinese medicine, he would directly become Rose's apprentice, which is too unacceptable.
"Those who want to learn Chinese medicine should all learn from Ross." Han Qing said.
At this point, Brooke hesitated, made up his mind, and said loudly, "Professor Rose, please take me as an apprentice."
Immediately, three more men came forward and asked for Ross to be his teacher.
Professor Ross was extremely cool, but on the surface, he was immobile for ten years, and said lightly: "Today, I will register my name first, because Oriental Chinese medicine has the most important etiquette, and in the future, you will find Mr. Han in Jiangnan Province and record him on the entrance wall."
"You've all figured it out, are you sure you want to learn from the Chinese medicine practitioner who is no different from a wizard? Although Han Qing cured the Hades, this is by no means orthodox medicine." One of the old men said with an ugly face.
"Professor Michael, the facts are already in front of you, so why oppose for the sake of opposition?" Brooke spoke.
"I only believe in science, and we now know that there are no acupuncture points and meridians in the human body, which is nonsense." Professor Michael retorted.
"Then the initial bacteria and viruses and all kinds of deadly microorganisms are all invisible and intangible to us, but soon the development of science and technology allows us to gradually see clearly, maybe a hundred years later, science will be able to see the acupoints and meridians clearly?" Professor Ross snorted.
"Then you answer, why can't the treatment methods of Eastern Chinese medicine work at all, and there are no prescriptions in the East that can be passed in the West.
Professor Ross fell silent, seemingly unable to argue.
At this time, Han Qing said lightly: "We don't need to explain anything to you, the thousand-year-old history of Eastern Chinese medicine has long been proven to be effective, as for your Western testing methods, it is your own business, using the methods of testing Western medicine to test Chinese medicine methods, this is originally very ridiculous."
"There was a great man in the East who said that a black cat and a white cat are good cats if they can catch mice."
These words made the eyes of several doctors and professors light up like light bulbs.