Chapter 510: An unprecedented medical lecture

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When Wen Ruyu saw Chu Qingyao and Peng Zhan talking in low voices, a trace of displeasure flashed on her face, but it quickly disappeared.

He turned around and got into the car very gracefully. The classmates watching the excitement around him couldn't help but look envious.

"This is so unfair. Why are the people the school beauty knows so good?" A girl complained in dissatisfaction.

"It's called birds of a feather flocking together. Ah, I have another love rival. It seems I have to work harder. Starting from tomorrow, I will get up at five o'clock."

"Tch, you don't even look in the mirror, let alone five o'clock, you just stay up all night, people are dumping you, you are a love rival, where is your face?"

"That's right, you have a good looks like a toad and an IQ like a baldhead. How can you compare with my husband?" As the girl spoke, her head slowly turned following Wen Ruyu's sports car, and her tongue almost flowed out of her mouth. nymphomaniac.



The lecture hall of the Thousand-person School of Medicine at Tenggui University was overcrowded. The corridors and aisles were already filled with students. The first two rows of the podium were occupied by senior professors and leaders of Tenggui University.

Peng Zhan and Chu Qingyao had already found their seats.

Standing on the podium was a silver-haired but energetic old man named Zhang Huatuo.

Zhang Huatuo was originally a professor at the Department of Medicine at Tenggui University. Although he has retired, he is still active on the front line of teaching and holds lectures aimed at promoting traditional Chinese medicine every now and then.

Zhang Huatuo was born in a family of traditional Chinese medicine. It can be seen from his name that his father placed high hopes on him. In fact, he really lived up to his father's high hopes and excelled in medical attainments.

However, he was born at the wrong time, and happened to live in an era when the west wind moved eastward and Western medicine became popular in Dragon Kingdom society. Although he tried his best, he still could not stop the decline of Chinese medicine under the pressure of Western medicine.

There are very few people who come to listen to his lectures on weekdays. It’s not that his lectures are too bad, but that not many young people are interested in traditional Chinese medicine. Even medical students are obsessed with talking about traditional Chinese medicine.

In fact, he also wanted to bring two disciples to pass on the mantle, but most young people talked about money and treated treating diseases and saving people as a business, which he couldn't tolerate at all.

He still believed in the same ideas as his ancestors, believing that a real doctor should have knowledge of the past and present, a knowledge of heaven and man, a talent close to that of an immortal, and a virtue close to that of a Buddha.

Obviously, most young people are unable to meet his requirements for medical ethics, which is what he values ​​most, so this is why he has never been able to accept his favorite disciples.

Zhang Huatuo knew that this lecture was able to attract an unprecedented number of thousands of people because of one person. This person was Wen Ruyu, the visiting professor who had just been introduced by Fujian University, an internationally renowned genius in the medical field.

Although Zhang Huatuo knew that Wen Ruyu studied Western medicine, he hoped that he could absorb the essence of traditional Chinese medicine and promote traditional Chinese medicine.

Therefore, he attached great importance to this lecture. He was even nervous when he took the stage for the first time to give a trial lecture. He was afraid that he would create a bad impression on Chinese medicine doctors because of Wen Ruyu.

The lecture was originally scheduled to start at 9:30, but because Wen Ruyu did not show up, Zhang Huatuo postponed the lecture for half an hour.

When Wen Ruyu appeared at the door, all the students in the forum stood up and applauded thunderously. Even Zhang Huatuo bowed to him.

However, Wen Ruyu did not show any airs and waved to her classmates very enthusiastically. At the same time, she bowed to Zhang Huatuo immediately, which fully demonstrated the respect of a junior for his elders and his great cultivation.

Zhang Huatuo was originally worried that someone like Wen Ruyu, who became famous at a young age, would rely on his talents and become arrogant. But now that he saw his attitude being so humble, the stone hanging in his heart was finally settled.

"Professor Wen, why don't you come up and say hello to everyone?" Seeing the students' enthusiasm, Zhang Huatuo said to Wen Ruyu with a smile.

"Professor Zhang, you're welcome. You are the protagonist today. I just came here with a learning attitude." Wen Ruyu said very modestly.

After speaking, he opened his laptop, as if he was ready to write down the content of Zhang Huatuo's lecture, and looked like he was listening attentively.

Zhang Huatuo was immediately delighted, and at the same time lamented that if the students at Teng Kwai University had this attitude toward academic pursuits, Teng Kwai University's ranking would at least rise several levels.

"Traditional Chinese medicine is a very important and inseparable part of the traditional culture of our Dragon Kingdom. Its history can be traced back to ancient times. It is the crystallization of the wisdom of ancient ancestors. It emphasizes the unity of heaven and man, the balance of yin and yang, and the smooth flow of the five elements."

These are commonplace words. The focus of the students is still on Wen Ruyu. Many female students are whispering, and their voices can even be heard by Zhang Huatuo on the podium.

"Wow, Professor Wen is so handsome."

"I thought famous doctors and professors were all bad old men. I didn't expect him to be so young. If all the doctors who treat me are handsome and young doctors like this, I would be willing to get sick often."