This essay described the author's mother's experience and story of running a Chinese medicine shop. From this, we can see a case of combining traditional culture and business operations, as well as the role of a woman in the family and society. At the beginning of the article, the author described the geographical location and scale of the Chinese medicine shop to let the readers feel the professionalism of the Chinese medicine shop. Then the article described how the author's mother changed from a housewife to a successful Chinese medicine shop owner. In this process, we can see her wisdom, perseverance, diligence, and her love and inheritance of traditional culture. The article also mentioned the combination of her mother's Chinese medicine shop and traditional culture. Her mother was not only a businessman who ran a Chinese medicine shop, but she also took into account the inheritance of traditional culture. Through the introduction of the knowledge of Chinese medicine and the importance of traditional culture, the author expressed the importance and respect of traditional culture. In addition, the article also described the author's working experience in his mother's Chinese medicine shop. The author expressed his love and recognition for traditional culture and business operations by describing his love for Chinese medicine and his experience working in a Chinese medicine shop. In general, this essay presents the role and experience of a woman in her family and society, as well as the combination of traditional culture and business operations.
Lai Pingfan was the director of the Teaching Development Center of Zhejiang University of Traditional Chinese Medicine. He had won one second prize of national teaching achievement, three first prizes of provincial teaching achievement and four second prizes. He had in-depth research on the cultivation and application of the Teaching Achievement Award. He could give a clear and comprehensive explanation from the aspects of "Introduction to the Teaching Achievement Award","Cultivation of the Teaching Achievement Award", and "Writing Techniques of the Invitation Form". He also explained the cultivation of the Teaching Achievement Award in detail with classic cases. He also taught everyone the requirements and skills of writing the application form for the Higher Education Teaching Achievement Award. He also focused on the evaluation indicators of the Teaching Achievement Award, including the form. The content of the results, innovation, application, comprehensive level, and other scoring details, as well as the five key elements of writing the application. The Extraordinary Ordinary Life novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
" I opened a Chinese medicine shop in those years." This book is an urban novel written by the author, Little Ball. The general plot of this novel is: Inside the Chinese medicine store, a group of patients entered one after another. "Doctor Jiang, my pet is sick. Can you cure it?" "Yes!" "Doctor Jiang, my lotus has withered. Can you cure it?" "Yes!" A certain patient who had come because of his reputation was shocked when he saw Jiang Feng treating animals and plants. How could a Chinese doctor treat animals and plants so unreasonably? After that, he immediately turned into a certain Wang and said,"It smells so good." The patients who had been cured all recommended,"If you are sick, please look for Dr. Jiang Feng from the 'Medicinal Clinic'!" And so, Jiang Feng, who had inherited the Chinese medicine store, with the help of the Chinese medicine Project Hope, had accidentally become the greatest Chinese medicine practitioner in the world. ---------------------------- The book," Medicine Merchant of a Great Nation ", was a novel about urban life written by the author, Little Wind of Sky Street. The general plot of this novel was: The new book," The Richest Man's Treasure Hunt Begins From the Storage Box " has been released. Please go and take a look! Traditional Chinese medicine was the golden key to opening the treasure house of Chinese civilization. However, in reality, Chinese medicine had been used for a long time! Fake medicine was rampant in the Chinese herbal medicine market, which seriously affected and restricted the development of Chinese medicine. More than 90% of the world's Chinese herbal medicine market was occupied by Japan! How could we, the birthplace of Chinese medicine, endure this? Chen Fenghua, an intern salesman who sold medicine, awakened the herbal system and obtained various Chinese medicine skills such as identification, processing, compatibility, and decoction. He vowed to promote Chinese medicine to the whole world! ---------------------------- The book," City Quack ", was a Xianxia modern cultivation novel re-written by the author. The general plot of this novel was: The rebirth of an expert was originally a tragedy, but it was even more difficult for him to accept being reborn as a disabled person. He combined immortal cultivation with Chinese medicine, used golden needles to save people, and used immortal methods to make medicine, but he still could not escape the temptation of money in the secular world. Of course, it depended on who earned money and how they earned it. Because the price of medicine was too high, people gave him the nickname of "mediocre" doctors in the city. Those who need this medicine will not take a penny, and those who buy this medicine will be rewarded with thousands of gold. To govern the world with medical skills, to govern people, to save the world, to save oneself. ---------------------------- " Human Medicine Shop " was a suspense novel written by the author, Li Fuxiao. The general plot of the novel was: From the moment I was born, I learned medicine from my master in the medicine shop. It was not until I was twenty that I accidentally discovered an unspeakable secret about the medicine shop. Perhaps from that moment on, I was destined to experience an incredible legendary journey in my life. If one day you found an old house with hanging pots in a deep alley, it would be a human medicine shop. ---------------------------- " Little Trickster of the World " was a novel written by the author, Zero Card. It was an urban supernatural novel. The general plot of the novel was: Liu Yutao, a part-time worker in the hospital, had accidentally obtained a cultivation legacy and lived a different life from then on. Silver needles can cure all kinds of diseases, incantations can drive away ghosts and gods, and fists and feet can shake the world. He had all kinds of halos on his head. He was a divine doctor, a martial arts grandmaster, a feng shui master, and an appraiser…He was mysterious and unpredictable, making the beauties addicted to exploring and unable to extricate themselves. He had a fiery temper. He fought bullies and stepped on silkpants. He was like an explosive barrel that would explode at the slightest touch. He was determined to build the world's number one hospital and become the unparalleled director of the hospital. ---------------------------- The Hardcore Holy Doctor was a novel written by the author, Chives Box, about urban supernatural powers. The general plot of the novel was: Yuan Xiaofeng, a real estate agent with poor performance, was about to be fired, but he received Yuan Tiangang's "Yuan Zi Qi Shu", which included everything about "medical divination and astrology". From then on, he began to have a wonderful life. ---------------------------- The Rise of Chinese Medicine was a novel about urban life written by the author Ruo Sanqian. The general plot of the novel was: As a disciple of the Hundred Herb Hall, he was hidden in the world. His medical skills were unparalleled, and he dared to treat his enemies. He had broken the rules many times just for a dream. Everyone called him "Medical Hero", only Little Junior Sister called him a fool. ---------------------------- I Am a Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioner was a novel about urban life written by the author, Wandering World. The general plot of the novel was: Chinese medicine could cure illnesses? ---------------------------- " I Open a Chinese Medicine Clinic in Chinatown " was an urban novel written by the author, Eight Treasures Pig. The general plot of the novel was: Lin Hongtian, a Chinese medicine enthusiast, traveled to New York's Chinatown in 2016, inherited the Chinese medicine store, and obtained the " Promotion of Chinese Medicine System ", embarking on the path of " Godly Doctor ". World supermodels, sports stars, European royalty, and national politicians all sought him out for medical treatment. Sub-healthy people from all over the world crazily followed Lin Hongtian to learn Ba Duan Jin, stance, and Tai Chi… He watched the young Chinese doctor live a happy life in an international metropolis. Everyday, relaxed, bickering, fun, love... ---------------------------- " Drug Lord Dressed as a Spirit of the Ages " was a modern romance novel written by the author Ge Shuxiao. The general plot of this novel was: Li Zhen, the grandmaster of poison medicine, was the first person to enter the path of poison medicine. In the cultivation world, he could do anything he wanted. However, due to an accident, he transmigrated into the book and became Li Zhen, the second-generation heir who failed to hook up with him and eventually jumped into the river and died tragically. The ancestor took over and grabbed her cheap husband to make a fortune while transforming her parents. She lived a prosperous life in the 1980s. Joking about the acupuncture points was a trick to deceive people. With just one acupuncture technique, he could stand up from the hospital bed after ten years of paralysis. He looked down on acupuncture and casually solved the medical problems that plagued the world. Medicine refinement was bitter medicine soup? The big shots of all worlds fought over a random pill. Traditional Chinese medicine was declining, and he couldn't find one. Was he worried about scammers? Medicinal cuisine and large pharmacy factories were built in minutes, and big shots from all walks of life rushed to send money to invest in them. Gu Yuze, who had accidentally gone from supporting actor N to the male lead, knocked on the door of the old ancestor's room in the middle of the night. The old ancestor, who had been raised by a certain man, glared at him. Why are you knocking?" "Honey, I won't do it again!" His new book,[Bringing a live-in son-in-law to raise a child and get rich in the New Age], was released! The little cutie who passed by, please collect, please vote!
Otolith could be treated by both Chinese and Western medicine. Both Chinese and Western medicine had their own advantages in the treatment of otolith. In Western medicine, the conventional method to treat otoliths was manual reduction. For example, for some patients with relatively simple otoliths, they could achieve better treatment results by using a specific manual operation to make the otoliths return to their original positions. There were also studies that showed that the clinical cure rate was higher and the adverse reactions were lower when using manual reduction combined with drugs to treat otoliths. In terms of diagnosis, Western medicine could use modern instruments to examine and determine the specific condition of otoliths. For example, some body position tests could be used to assist in the diagnosis. Traditional Chinese medicine classified otoliths as dizziness, and believed that the mechanism of otoliths was both deficiency and excess. Deficiency is related to deficiency of qi and blood, deficiency of marrow sea and loss of nourishment of clear orifices; excess is mostly caused by wind, fire, phlegm and blood stasis disturbing the clear orifices. In terms of treatment, traditional Chinese medicine could differentiate and treat according to different types of symptoms. For example, for patients with qi and blood deficiency, acupuncture and other treatment methods could be used. Through acupuncture at specific acupuncture points on the head, the function of the internal organs of the whole body could be adjusted, thereby improving the dizziness and other symptoms of patients with otoliths. In terms of prevention, traditional Chinese medicine emphasized on maintaining good living habits, such as avoiding overwork, staying up late, eating light and easy to digest, and appropriate physical exercise to prevent dizziness. This was also of certain significance for the prevention of otolith disease. The novel "Shou Zang" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Traditional Chinese Medicine was a type of traditional Chinese medicine with a long history and rich theoretical and practical experience. Below were some novels and basic knowledge of Chinese medicine: The novel: In the novel " Dream of the Red Chamber ", Jia Baoyu had once regained his health after being treated by Chinese medicine and became a fan of Chinese medicine. 2. In Journey to the West, Tang Sanzang and his disciples had encountered many monsters, some of which were Chinese medicine experts. They used Chinese medicine treatment methods to help Tang Sanzang and his disciples tide over their difficulties. Basic knowledge of Chinese medicine: 1. Chinese medicine: Chinese medicine is one of the important treatment methods of Chinese medicine. It is composed of natural herbs. Traditional Chinese medicine was divided into prescription and over-the-counter medicine. Doctors could prescribe medicine according to the condition of the patient, while patients could buy over-the-counter medicine for their own use. Acupuncture: Acupuncture was one of the representative treatment methods of Chinese medicine. It stimulated the acupoints of the human body to regulate the body's functions. Acupuncture could be used to treat many diseases such as headache, insomnia, indigestion, and so on. 3. Tuina: Tuina is another representative treatment method of Chinese medicine. It uses massage and massage techniques to promote the recovery of body functions. Tuina massage could be used to treat many diseases such as cervical vertebra disease, lumbar vertebra disease, arthrosis, and so on. 4. Theory of Chinese Medicine: The theory of Chinese Medicine is the core theory of Chinese Medicine, including the theory of Yin and Yang, the five elements, and the theory of Qi and blood. According to the theory of traditional Chinese medicine, the human body is a whole. Illness is caused by the imbalance of the human body. It needs to adjust the body's functions to achieve the purpose of treating the disease. The above is a novel about Chinese medicine and basic knowledge of Chinese medicine. I hope it will be of help to you.
There were many traditional Chinese medicine classics. The Yellow Emperor's Internal Classic: It was the foundation of the basic theory of Chinese medicine. It included the core concepts of Chinese medicine theory, the occurrence of diseases, treatment principles and methods, etc. 2.<< On Typhoid and Various Disease >>: It was a classic work of internal medicine of traditional Chinese medicine. It recorded a large number of diagnosis and treatment methods related to internal diseases, including syndrome identification and treatment, and analysis of the cause and mechanism. " Synoptic of the Golden Chamber ": It was one of the classic works of internal medicine of traditional Chinese medicine. It mainly introduced the application methods and clinical skills of traditional Chinese medicine prescriptions, which had a good effect on the treatment of heart disease, liver disease, kidney disease and other diseases. Compendium of Materia Medica: It was a book describing Chinese medicine. It recorded a large number of Chinese medicine usage methods, efficacy and side effects, which had a profound impact on the research and application of Chinese medicine. 5. Medicine Zhongshen: It was a Chinese medicine book written by Wu Jutong, a famous medical scientist in the Ming Dynasty. It carried out in-depth research and summary on the pharmacology and clinical application of Chinese medicine.
Traditional Chinese medicine novels were novels that used traditional Chinese medicine as the theme to describe the treatment of diseases and explore the mysteries of human life. This type of novel usually involved Chinese medicine theory, Chinese medicine formulas, acupuncture and massage, Qigong therapy, and so on. When writing Chinese medicine novels, one would usually pay attention to the psychological description and emotional description of the characters, as well as the suspense and plot setting of the story. The story might involve the development of traditional medicine, the struggle between different traditional medical schools, the practical experience of folk Chinese medicine, and so on. Chinese medicine novels had a unique charm in literature, allowing readers to feel the magic and uniqueness of traditional medicine. At the same time, it could also provide readers with new ideas and enlightenment on health and health preservation.
Traditional Chinese medicine novels were novels with the theme of traditional Chinese medicine. They generally described the story of the protagonist using traditional Chinese medicine techniques to treat diseases. There were a few things to pay attention to when writing Chinese medicine novels: 1. Understand the basic knowledge of Chinese medicine, including Chinese medicine, acupuncture, massage, etc. 2. Create a vivid character image to describe the protagonist's personality, experience, and treatment methods. 3. Pay attention to the development of the story, shape the conflict and climax, and increase the readers of the novel. 4. Prominent the characteristics of Chinese medicine to attract readers by describing the magical effects and unique treatment methods of Chinese medicine. 5. Pay attention to the use of language. Use appropriate vocabulary and language style to express the culture of Chinese medicine and enhance the cultural heritage of the novel. To write a Chinese medicine novel, one needed to combine a wealth of knowledge and experience to create an excellent work through a unique perspective and idea.
Traditional Chinese medicine novels were novels that focused on traditional Chinese medicine and described how the protagonist became a highly skilled traditional Chinese medicine practitioner through practice and exploration. These novels often involved Chinese medicine, human meridians, acupuncture and massage, and so on. The following was some knowledge about Chinese medicine novels: Traditional Chinese medicine was one of the most important topics in Chinese medicine novels. The protagonists in the novels would usually understand the basic principles and methods of Chinese medicine through practice and exploration. Acupuncture and massage were common treatments in Chinese medicine novels. The protagonist would usually use acupuncture and massage to treat diseases and constantly explore the scientific basis and effectiveness of these methods. The novels often involved the human body's meridians and acupuncture and massage. The protagonist might understand the human body's self-regulation and self-repair ability by exploring the human meridians and acupuncture and massage methods. Traditional Chinese medicine and traditional Chinese culture are inseparable, so Chinese medicine novels often incorporate traditional Chinese cultural elements such as Chinese medicine diagnosis, Chinese medicine formulas, traditional festivals, etc. The protagonist usually encounters all kinds of patients with different symptoms and conditions. The protagonist needs to help them recover through continuous learning and practice, continuous exploration and treatment. Traditional Chinese medicine novels are a creative and imaginative novel form, which not only has the characteristics of traditional Chinese culture, but also has the scientific nature and practicality of modern medicine.
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