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Chapter 321 Outstanding Contribution Award in Traditional Chinese Medicine



Chapter 321 Outstanding Contribution Award in Traditional Chinese Medicine

Tongqian studied peacefully in his own little courtyard.

Her selfless enthusiasm for study soon returned to its peak, and she used her time to the fullest.

She has now changed her meditation time and starts to meditate quietly at 9 o'clock every night. When she meditates at this time, she feels that the qi in her body is active.

She consulted Senior Sister Gong, who also started meditating during this period. She sat in meditation for about three or four hours every night.

She also benefited greatly from the open classes and lectures she attended every week.

That day they received good news from the Chinese medicine community. There will be a Chinese medicine acupuncture seminar next Wednesday, which will be the highest level of acupuncture in the country.

Tongqian was eager to see the highest technology and breakthroughs in the field of acupuncture in China. She was madly absorbing the knowledge of meridians in the book. She had been curious about acupuncture since her previous life.

When she was studying in a technical secondary school, she went to a traditional Chinese medicine hospital to learn acupuncture in her spare time. She saw with her own eyes that a child with infantile paralysis was able to walk normally after six months of treatment.

In particular, the child's affected leg was noticeably thinner and slender when he was admitted to the hospital, but it basically returned to normal after three months. She knew that acupuncture has a magical effect on restoring muscles and meridians.

What is the current level of acupuncture technology in China? She is very curious and hopes to have such technology, but she has a knot in her heart that if she can't see the operation of her meridians, she will never use needles.

She was looking forward to the start of the acupuncture seminar and intensified her study of meridians.

The long-awaited Wednesday soon arrived. It was another busy day at Peking University. The Centennial Lecture Hall was once again filled with elite Chinese medicine practitioners from all over the country. The three-day conference made the entire venue boil.

With a humble heart, Tongqian brought his notebook and prepared to study and take notes.

The meeting began with speeches by the leaders and their outlook on the future of Chinese medicine and acupuncture, as well as the detailed arrangements for the meeting.

The first day was a recognition session for those who have made outstanding contributions to the field of traditional Chinese medicine in the past three years.

The second day was about breakthroughs in acupuncture technology and demonstrations of its effectiveness for new types of diseases.

The third day was about the cutting-edge breakthroughs in acupuncture technology at home and abroad.

Tongqian listened to the meeting quietly and carefully. First, the leaders of the organizers spoke. The organizers of this meeting were Kyoto University and the National Association of Traditional Chinese Medicine. The president of Kyoto University and the president of the Association of Traditional Chinese Medicine spoke very excitedly.

First, awards for outstanding contributions to the field of traditional Chinese medicine over the past three years were presented. The first winner was Qi Huaiguo, director of the Shanghai Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital. He not only established the first traditional Chinese medicine hospital in Shanghai, but also made the hospital prestigious in Shanghai, allowing ordinary people to receive treatment with traditional Chinese medicine.

Looking at Mr. Qi Huaiguo standing on the stage, he solemnly accepted the trophy, raised the trophy proudly to take a photo, and the audience responded with warm applause.

Ye Xuanji sat next to Tongqian again in this meeting. On either side of Tongqian were Senior Sister Gong and Ye Xuanji. At this time, Ye Xuanji whispered in Tongqian's ear, "Do you think he is seventy years old?"

"Almost. Such an old gentleman who has a lifelong love for Chinese medicine deserves a reward." Tongqian also secretly admired and said in a low voice.

Then I heard the president of the Chinese Medicine Association announce that the second winner was Yuan Zhongfang, a doctoral student from the University of Tokyo, who made an outstanding contribution to bringing the integration of the three diagnostic methods in Chinese medicine to the forefront of disease diagnosis.

Tongqian felt familiar when she heard about the third diagnosis. She never thought that she would be commended, and no one told her that she would be commended today. She listened quietly, as if it had nothing to do with her, until she heard her name. She whispered to Ye Xuanji, "Are you calling me?"

"Hurry up and go up to the stage to receive your award. I'm calling you." Ye Xuanji pulled up the copper coin and pushed her up to the stage to receive the award.

Senior Sister Gong also looked at the ignorant copper coin happily, "I'm calling you, come on stage and receive your award!"

As she was walking towards the stage, the president was heard announcing in an excited voice that Yuan's book on diagnosis combining the three diagnoses into one would be published soon. The book had already begun printing at the National Publishing House, and colleagues in the field of traditional Chinese medicine who were interested in the three diagnoses would soon be able to obtain first-hand information.

Tongqian walked onto the stage and the president looked at him with surprise, "You are a doctoral student? How old are you this year?" The principal presented the trophy to Tongqian.

Tongqian said embarrassedly, "I'm seventeen years old and a doctoral student."

Tongqian also raised the trophy, and the audience screamed and applauded.


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