Other language: Vietnamese

Specialist in Traditional Medicine.

Chapter 402: Threshold. [402]



Summary

Tan Qing Yun realizes he faces a strong rival in Fang Yan, whose remarkable skills overshadow his own. During a class discussion, Fang Yan articulately explains why Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is harder to learn than Western Medicine, citing four main reasons: the complexity of academic understanding, the obscurity of ancient texts, the inclusiveness of TCM requiring broad knowledge, and the difficulty in converting knowledge into practical skills. Tan Qing Yun, initially underestimating Fang Yan, acknowledges his insights, revealing a deeper understanding of TCM than expected. This exchange highlights the importance of engaging teaching and the lasting impact of memorable discussions.

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