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520: 520 520: 520 Everyone hastily arrived at the back garden and looked inside, only to see Zhong Yuanliang lying on the ground, forming the shape of the character “大”.

Zhang Yalin approached Zhong Yuanliang and could finally see clearly—there was a teardrop on his face.

“Look at you, how co you’re crying after just being scolded by Grandpa?”

Zhang Yalin said in irritation.

“It hurts…” Zhong Yuanliang took a long ti to squeeze out a word.

At Traditional Chinese dicine University, Qin Han glanced at his watch and continued to speak:

“Many common people in Dragon Country, including so who study traditional Chinese dicine, have already stopped believing in it.

In fact, regarding the education of traditional Chinese dicine, Sun Simiao explained very clearly in ‘Great Doctor’s Sincerity’ that a traditional Chinese physician should not only study specialized books like ‘Inner Canon of Huangdi’, but also learn the philosophies of Confucius, ncius, Laozi, and Zhuangzi, as well as Buddhist scriptures and even Feng Shui physiognomy.

Our current education in traditional Chinese dicine needs to be integrated with traditional culture.”

“The things I just ntioned, all of you need to ponder them slowly, think more to gain more.

Everyone thinks differently, but we all share the sa path.

I hope you can all contribute to the promotion of traditional Chinese dicine and the culture of Dragon Country,” Qin Han said as he looked around the classroom.

“As for what was ntioned earlier, so people have gained a lot, while others might not have grasped much.

I do not insist on demanding too much.

I can’t let you attend one of my classes and not learn anything,” Qin Han said with a smile.

After speaking, Qin Han picked up a pen and continued writing the characters for “Essence, Qi” on the blackboard behind him.

These were the fifth and sixth characters he had written that day.

“No one is to erase these characters, you hear!” Sun Pinghui said to several professors at Traditional Chinese dicine University nearby, apparently wanting to preserve them for himself.

“Heh heh!” Several odd laughs ca from the mouths of these senior professors, and that was the end of the matter.

Sun Pinghui knew these old fellows also had their designs.

But he couldn’t do anything about it—who could resist Qin Han’s beautiful handwriting!

From the beginning, people had been taking photos, and so even recorded the entire lecture given by Qin Han!

Now that Qin Han was about to delve into the most difficult concepts of “Essence and Qi” in traditional Chinese dicine, even more people began to take notes!

“In the heavens it is Qi, on Earth it takes form, form and Qi interact, and thus all things are born,” Qin Han said slowly.

The content he spoke of was not rely recital from books, but entirely comprised of his own insights and practical experiences gained over many years of practicing dicine, which was countless tis richer than any textbook.

Ordinary students, perhaps, did not feel much.

But the several elderly professors seated in the back row of the amphitheater were visibly moved by his words.

Among them were individuals who had participated in the compilation of textbooks, who naturally knew about these things.

The textbook they compiled was already considered the best textbook on traditional Chinese dicine dostically.

But compared to what Qin Han was discussing now, it instantly paled in comparison.

In their astonishnt, these senior professors borrowed pens and paper from the students around them and began to take notes earnestly.

After all, other than writing the six characters of “Three Questions of Traditional Chinese dicine” and “Essence, Qi” at the beginning, Qin Han had not written anything else on the board.

If they did not quickly record what he discussed, these professors feared they might forget or miss out on so of the content from Qin Han’s lecture.

The reason these senior professors were so diligent in taking notes on Qin Han’s explanation of the theory of Essence and Qi was to incorporate it into the educational materials for basic theories of traditional Chinese dicine, so that a broad range of students in the field could benefit.

Of course, these senior professors were true scholars, not comparable to those professors who plagiarized others’ research papers.

In the forthcoming textbook on theories of traditional Chinese dicine, there would be only one author nad: Qin Han!

Upon seeing these senior professors listening attentively and taking ticulous notes, the surrounding students, taken aback, also refocused and listened seriously to Qin Han’s lecture.

Previously, Qin Han’s lecture had already resonated with them, and now, it even made these veteran professors sit up straight, listening intently.

They were also extrely curious, which made them listen more attentively.

At this mont, aside from a few students who were filming, basically everyone had begun to take notes!

When Qin Han lectured, he did not solely explain theories.

Because the theories of vital energy in Traditional Chinese dicine can be extrely obscure.

Therefore, he integrated theory with practice, using various historical stories and myths to elucidate the theories of vital energy.

This made the entire class not only filled with admirable expertise but also engaging and interesting.

Even those completely unfamiliar with Traditional Chinese dicine would not find it dull after listening.

The students who rushed to attend Qin Han’s lecture included those from the Traditional Chinese dicine University and so from other universities.

Among them were Western dicine students, and even faculty from other departnts!

But now, in this tiered classroom, everyone, regardless of their departnt or major, could understand the theories of vital energy that Qin Han discussed.

They all enjoyed listening, and there was none of the usual scenes of students sleeping or playing on their phones while the lecturer tirelessly lectured.

Theory classes in Traditional Chinese dicine are inherently dull, and if you randomly ask a student from the Traditional Chinese dicine University if they have ever felt sleepy during theory classes, they would certainly say yes!

Not just because those teachers monotonously recite obscure texts, but also because these students have very little understanding of traditional culture!

When people encounter sothing they are interested in, or when they focus, they often feel that ti flies by.

For instance, now, these students and professors listening to Qin Han felt this way.

Qin Han glanced at his watch again; it was ti to pick up Song Yuwei from work, and he lightly smiled and said, “Alright, that’s it for today’s lesson.”

“I also wish all the students who are about to graduate a future as bright as brocade!”

When Qin Han announced the end of the class, everyone was still eager to continue listening.

Because Qin Han’s lectures were so fascinating, they couldn’t help but marvel at how wonderfully he could teach.

They were eager for him to continue discussing theories of Yin-Yang and the Five Elents Theory after the theory of vital energy!

After all, Qin Han had just ntioned Yin-Yang and the Five Elents while discussing the theory of vital energy!

“Dr.

Qin!

Please don’t end the class.

Continue, please!”

Just as Qin Han was about to step down from the podium, soone suddenly called out, breaking the silence in the tiered classroom.

This shout was like the fuse that ignited a barrel of gunpowder.

Instantly, everyone started to clamor:

“Yes, keep going.”

“This class is so good.

I’m studying clinical Western dicine, yet I can understand and am completely engrossed.

It’s unbelievable!

Please continue; you must keep going!”

“Don’t end the class!

We haven’t had enough!

Keep going!

You must continue.”

“Dr.

Qin, we are leaving Traditional Chinese dicine University tomorrow.

Give us a bit more, please!”

“Yes, Dr.

Qin, we don’t know if we’ll ever have the chance to co back and listen to your lectures.

Please, tell us more!”

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