"Study seriously, having a photographic mory only speeds up the process. I believe you can do it; don't lose your drive because of that. That's not the Ji Xiuwen I know."
Thinking about this, Lu Xuan said, "Do you rember what we said when we graduated?"
"We promised to grow together, to promote traditional Chinese dicine together. This road needs you to fight through the thorns with . After all, it's hard to go to the end alone. If possible, let's ask other classmates. Together, we can..."
At this point, Lu Xuan's gaze beca more determined than ever: "Make traditional Chinese dicine mainstream again."
Make traditional Chinese dicine mainstream again?
Ji Xiuwen opened his mouth.
Seeing his expression, Lu Xuan smiled and said, "It may be difficult, but who knows unless we try? What do you think, Ji Xiuwen?"
"Old friend, you don't seem like soone who's only been graduated for a little over half a year. Your every move is so mature, and this goal is so daunting. Taking back the mainstream from Western dicine, do you know how difficult that is?" Ji Xiuwen took a breath, unable to believe Lu Xuan would propose such an almost impossible goal.
How many people practice Western dicine worldwide, and how many practice Chinese dicine?
The two are not even in the sa league, like a child going unard against a fully ard warrior, without any chance of winning.
Not to ntion the world; even within our own country, the gap is unimaginably large.
And crucially, it's not just the broken heritage, but the dical environnt is much worse now.
As the essence of our country, traditional Chinese dicine with thousands of years of history should not be inferior to Western dicine, but its current environnt is indeed worse.
In a ti without Western dicine, because of varying abilities, so Chinese dicine practitioners were inefficient, but there was always demand. After all, people inevitably get sick, and when they do, they need doctors, so Chinese dicine was always passed down.
But now, as everyone rushes toward fast-acting, short-course Western dicine, Chinese dicine faces a dilemma of having no one to heal.
Chinese dicine itself is a process of continuous practice and accumulating experience, but as people support Western dicine, Chinese dicine naturally falls into a "no experience, no patients" vicious cycle.
Many say that Chinese dicine becos more valuable with age, yet it hasn't been given enough opportunities. It's like job hunting today; many companies want to hire experienced employees, but how can experience be gained without working?
Moreover, the current social developnt has led to an increase in hospitals and dical students, doubling the pressure on Chinese dicine.
And, the training model of Chinese dicine has significant issues.
Each of these problems is hard to solve on its own, let alone all together.
Wanting to defeat Western dicine and make Chinese dicine the mainstream, Ji Xiuwen felt his old friend's thinking was sowhat frightening, even dangerous.
Seeing the disbelief on Ji Xiuwen's face, Lu Xuan knew his idea was a bit crazy but continued to look at him seriously, extending a fist of friendship:
"Ji Xiuwen, let's be crazy together!"
"Although it's crazy, however..."
Ji Xiuwen also extended his fist, bumping it with Lu Xuan's: "I think this idea is pretty good."
If you're not crazy when you're young, then when?
Even if we fail, at least we've lived this life to the fullest.
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