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270: Chapter 270 Traditional Chinese dicine Lecture (Part 1) 270: Chapter 270 Traditional Chinese dicine Lecture (Part 1) Qin Han and Zhang Yalin had just gotten into Sun Pinghui’s car and driven out of Huqing Street when the expert group had already arrived.

However, after arriving at the clinic, they found it empty.

When Zhang Henian inford them that Qin Han had gone to Traditional Chinese dicine University to give a lecture, they stomped their feet and beat their chests, cursing themselves for not rushing there right after getting off the plane.

“Since Qin Han has gone to give a lecture at Traditional Chinese dicine University, we can also go listen.

Wouldn’t it be better to learn his theories on Traditional Chinese dicine?” an elderly man said.

If Qin Han were here, he would definitely recognize the elderly man, who was none other than Wang Xianzhi, whom he had t once before.

The location prepared for the lecture at Traditional Chinese dicine University was in the university’s auditorium.

First, because of the recent online incidents, Qin Han’s reputation was already well-known, and secondly, since this is the Traditional Chinese dicine University, the students studying here naturally have a strong interest in Traditional Chinese dicine.

Therefore, Sun Pinghui had arranged for a rather large venue.

At the lecture desk, there were several books from the Traditional Chinese dicine University and other books on Traditional Chinese dicine theory.

Sun Pinghui had thoughtfully considered that Qin Han always worked alone, and when giving a lecture, he would sotis need books as a frawork.

The purpose this ti was to allow Qin Han to share his understanding and thoughts on these theories.

Looking at the young faces seated densely under the stage, Qin Han felt sowhat excited.

These were the future of Traditional Chinese dicine.

He slowly stood up, walked to the center of the stage, and looked around the entire auditorium, then began speaking, “I am honored to be here today at Zhongzhou Traditional Chinese dicine University to share and exchange my dical experience with all of you.”

“Also, I am very pleased that there are still many who trust in Traditional Chinese dicine.”

“Perhaps when so of you chose to study at Traditional Chinese dicine University, you faced many skeptical voices, and there might even have been people calling you fools for choosing Traditional Chinese dicine when you could have studied Western dicine at a dical school.”

“Are you fools?” Qin Han suddenly asked.

Laughter erupted from the audience.

After the laughter, a bold male student suddenly shouted, “We are not fools, Doctor Qin!

One day, when we are as skilled in dicine as you, the entire world will turn its eyes towards our Dragon Nation!”

“Well said!

What is your na?” Qin Han asked with a smile.

“I’m Geng Xiaoguang!”

“Good, Geng Xiaoguang, I will rember your na.

You, too, rember the words you spoke today.

If you have any questions in the future, you can co to the Qin Family Clinic to find !”

As soon as Qin Han finished speaking, envious glances were cast toward this boy called Geng Xiaoguang, whose face flushed with excitent.

Qin Han returned to the lecture desk and casually placed the books on one side of the podium, seemingly having no intention of reading them.

Addressing the students present, he said, “I am not aware of the academic years the students here are in, but the lecture I am giving today is suitable for freshn, sophomores, juniors, or even seniors.

What I can share with you is so routine knowledge of Traditional Chinese dicine that I intend to pass on to you.

So may wonder how it is possible for students of different academic years to learn the sa thing.

This is because today’s lecture isn’t about a specific theory or foundation of Traditional Chinese dicine, nor about a particular dicinal prescription.

Today, I will teach you to understand the properties of dicines, naly the Seven Emotions of Traditional Chinese dicine drugs.”

Qin Han wouldn’t start by teaching basic knowledge, as these Traditional Chinese dicine University students must have already encountered a certain level of foundational theory in traditional dicine.

What he intended to teach was not the knowledge itself but the characteristics of dical substances or the application of dical skills.

Qin Han glanced over the audience: “How many students studying traditional Chinese dicine are here?

Raise your hands; let see.”

Quite a few students raised their hands, and Qin Han nodded slightly: “Traditional Chinese dicine is divided into various specialties, including pharmacology.

Those studying pharmacology, raise your hands for to see.”

More people started raising their hands.

Qin Han nodded and said, “Very good, basically, two-thirds of the students present are studying traditional Chinese dicine, and about one-fifth are studying pharmacology.

In the field of traditional Chinese dicine, the scope is very broad, especially in the diagnosis by traditional Chinese dicine doctors, the prescriptions written differ in both the type of dicine and dose for each patient, but whether you are becoming a doctor or studying pharmacology, you all must first understand the ‘Seven Emotions’ in traditional Chinese dical theory.”

“The Seven Emotions, naly joy, anger, worry, contemplation, sorrow, fear, and shock, reflect different emotional responses to external objects and are normal phenona in life activities.

They do not cause disease.

However, under sudden, strong, or long-term emotional stimuli that exceed the normal physiological range and cannot be adapted to, these emotions can disrupt the function of organs and blood, leading to disease.

At this point, the Seven Emotions beco pathological factors and are one of the main causes of internally generated diseases, hence referred to as internal injuries due to emotional factors.”

“Today, we will focus on the interplay between emotions in different dicines, called ‘Seven Emotions Compatibility.’

Qin Han started to ease into the topic: “The so-called ‘Seven Emotions Compatibility,’ also known as compatibility of seven emotions or dicinal seven emotions.

Predecessors generalized the application of single-herb dicines and the compatibility relationships between herbs into seven situations, referred to as the ‘Seven Emotions.’ Other than ‘acting alone,’ all are discussed from the perspective of dual-elent compatibility and the changes in dicinal properties through simple combinations.

Of course, this is different from the emotional seven emotions of joy, anger, worry, contemplation, sorrow, fear, and shock.

Seven Emotions Compatibility refers to the seven basic principles in the clinical application of traditional Chinese dicine, which are fundantal to traditional Chinese dicine prescription.”

As Qin Han spoke, he walked behind the podium to the blackboard and started writing slowly: Acting Alone, Mutual Enhancent, Mutual Assistance, Mutual Inhibition, Mutual Restraint, Mutual Antagonism, Mutual Repulsion.

“As I ntioned earlier, aside from acting alone, other herbs are always used from the perspective of dual-elent compatibility, discussing the importance of transforming effects through simple combinations.

So, what does ‘acting alone’ an?”

“Acting Alone ans using a single herb to treat a single specific disease.

For ailnts that are relatively straightforward, it is often sufficient to choose a strongly targeted dicine to achieve the therapeutic goal.

For example, the ancient formula Dushen Tang involves using ginseng alone to treat severe debilitation caused by significant blood loss.

This is what we an by Acting Alone, which broadly refers to using a single herb to address one ailnt.”

“Mutual Enhancent,” Qin Han pointed to the words after Acting Alone: “refers to the combination of two dicines with similar effects to enhance the original effect of the dicine.

Ephedra combined with cinnamon twigs, for example, enhances the effect of sweating, expelling wind, and dispelling cold.”

Examples like this of similar dicines applied in Mutual Enhancent are plentiful in historical docunts, forming the core of compound dicine compatibility and ranking as one of the main forms of traditional Chinese dicine compatibility.

Nowadays, many of the compound traditional Chinese dicines used are actually created based on the principle of Mutual Enhancent.”

Qin Han paused, then continued, “The existence of Mutual Enhancent is actually equal, much like what Taoism refers to as the balance of yin and yang energy within your body.

If it’s lacking, you will feel discomfort, and similarly, dicinal substances also need to support each other.

Without that support, the dicine may lack effectiveness, or more precisely, the effectiveness may not reach our expected results.”

“Next, let’s talk about Mutual Assistance.” Qin Han spoke quickly, also observing the students below during the lecture.

If he saw a student showing a confused expression, he would stop.

At that mont, a student raised his hand.

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