Chapter 352 real questions

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Jiao Gongli and other "candidates" opened the exam syllabus and were dumbfounded. It turned out that the exam syllabus had many rules and regulations. [Read the latest chapter] There are several "reference books" listed: some he knows about - such as "Compendium of Materia Medica", and some he has never heard of at all - "Traditional Chinese Medicine Physician of the Ministry of Health of the Imperial Song Dynasty" Standard teaching materials for Chinese pharmacist qualification education (trial version).

The problem is that this "Compendium of Materia Medica" is not a Compendium of Materia Medica sold on the market. Song Shengying has read this book because of her own medicinal business. However, there are restrictions on what is listed in the outline, and it must be "Huang Song Dynasty". Australia walks in the royal ‘revised version’.”

The reason why the "Compendium of Materia Medica" indicates that it was published by the Senate is because the Materia Medica used in later generations and the Materia Medica that came out recently are no longer the same thing. For traditional Chinese medicine, the "Compendium of Materia Medica" is the most important reference book, but the book itself has many errors - Li Shizhen had already corrected a large number of errors in pharmacology when he revised the "Compendium of Materia Medica", but modern understanding of the "Compendium of Materia Medica" It has also been significantly revised - it can be said that it is very different from the earlier version.

The syllabus and teaching materials were all compiled by Liu San. At first, he was scratching his head: unlike modern medicine, there are many theoretical schools of Chinese medicine, and they are quite different. There may be several treatments for the same disease. Moreover, traditional medicine is passed down by word of mouth and by reading the medical books of predecessors. Everyone is exposed to different theories and understands them differently. It is difficult to simply use the question-standard answer model for assessment.

In the old days, the licensing examination for Chinese medicine practitioners was determined through standard textbooks. No matter what theoretical school you are in, if you want to become a Chinese doctor, you must take the exam completely according to this syllabus. Therefore, his first step was to compile "standard textbooks" and "reference books" to unify the examination content.

Both are easy: the big library has enough materials for him to choose from. Based on "simple" and "practical", Liu San mixed various textbooks from traditional Chinese medicine schools and training materials for training barefoot doctors in the 1960s to compile Textbooks come. In addition to traditional Chinese medicine knowledge, such as "Eighteen Antis", "Fifteen Fears", basic medicinal properties of medicinal materials, acupuncture points, etc., it also adds basic knowledge such as the physiological structure of the human body in modern medicine.

This textbook is not only for students of traditional Chinese medicine to learn and train health personnel. It also serves as the syllabus for the exam. It can be said that the current teaching, clinical practice and management of traditional Chinese medicine under the Senate are entirely based on these books compiled by him.

Liu San is quite proud of this: he is a small Chinese medicine doctor. Now it can be regarded as the establishment of a sect: from then on, the standards of traditional Chinese medicine in this time and space all come from the "Liu Clan".

However, for people like Jiao Gongli, Song Shengying and the Huang brothers who have some knowledge of medicine, this outline is a bit difficult. Huang Zhen was so busy that he went to buy another reference book. He spent a lot of circulation coupons to buy it and Jiao Gongli read it for a long time. Just shook his head blankly. As a bone-setter, he actually relies on oral teaching and daily experience accumulation. Know how to cure it. There are also several recipes that have been proven effective over the years. Now, if you are seriously going to take the theoretical syllabus, how can you figure it out? Say what you can understand. Or the human skeleton diagram inside.

Not to mention Song Shengying and the Huang brothers. They are familiar with the pharmacology of medicinal materials because they collect medicines or deal in medicinal materials. He even knows a little bit about medicine. To be honest, he is no better than the average bell-ringing doctor. It is a thorough practical school, and there is no theoretical basis at all.

After reading a few pages of textbooks, these few people made a judgment: they would never pass the Chinese medicine license exam. The Huang brothers said that they might be able to pass the Chinese medicine pharmacist license with hard work, but the knowledge structure needed to be updated. As for Song Shengying, he said that he was too old to memorize such a thick "Pharmacopoeia of Traditional Chinese Medicine".

As a result, the original medical store has been discounted, and it can only open a drug store that does not require a doctor. This does not matter. The key is that without a doctor, the size of the store can only be reduced. How to accommodate so many people? Shops have never kept idle people. Local business owners will naturally become suspicious if they see too many idle people in your store.

Huang Zhen scratched his head, unable to do anything. Sima Qiudao was not around and there was no one to discuss it. He watched the store take shape day by day, but he didn't even have a doctor. This place is not like the Ming Dynasty. No matter whether you are a charlatan or a simple doctor, you can practice medicine and sell medicine openly. If you don’t have a certificate, then you will be arrested for “illegal medical practice” as the female director said. You will be arrested and given a hundred lashes on your bare buttocks, and then go digging for sand. There is no need to do this great cause of rebelling against Kun.

Just when she was at a loss what to do, suddenly Zhou Zhongjun came back - ever since she came down from the mountain, she had been like a bird out of its cage when she arrived at Lingao. Although Huang Zhen repeatedly warned her not to go out and run around, she still often found excuses to go out.

It was a big deal when she went out. Zhou Zhongjun immediately felt that the pocket money given to her was not enough, so he ran to Huang Zhen and dropped a piece of silver in order to exchange for more circulation coupons.

Huang Zhen couldn't resist, so he had to exchange another hundred circulation coupons for her: he couldn't afford to offend the Hengshan Sect - it wasn't that the Hengshan Sect was so awesome, but that in order to cover up others' eyes, many female disciples were employed in this operation. However, there are very few female disciples in various sects, and the only one that can send out a sufficient number of female disciples is the all-female Hengshan Sect.

In other words, the Hengshan sect has the most disciples, and Zhou Zhongjun is the disciple of a powerful figure in the sect. Both master and apprentice are arrogant people. If you really want to annoy them, they will not care about the "big picture of the martial arts". "The safety of the world is in danger", just throw away your face and leave. He couldn't bear this responsibility.

Zhou Zhongjun was very lucky when he got money, and immediately fell into the consumption trap of Lingao: he started buying some fun and beautiful but impractical small things, and then started shopping like crazy. Recently, he even changed his clothes to "Australian" payment". Just the skirt that exposed her calves made Huang Zhen's eyes almost pop out of his head: If Master Miejing saw this, he would have to kill him with a sword.

Of course, persuasion or prohibition are ineffective for Zhou Zhongjun. Except for her master and the head of the family, she will not sell anything to anyone. Everyone didn't want to provoke any comments, so they simply let her do as she pleased.

Today, as usual, she went shopping in the name of "finding information." Looking at the full straw bag in her hand, Huang Zhen knew that she must have gone to the Nanbao branch of the cooperative again. The cooperative is not only the largest store in Nanbao with the most complete range of goods, but also has many service industries: amusement parks, teahouses, restaurants, etc. It can be called a small shopmall. Not only locals often go there for entertainment and shopping, but also people from the nearby Li District often come here to shop. Although the Li people enjoyed the benefits of "fair trade" under the glory of the Senate and were no longer exploited by black-hearted vendors, they soon got lost in the web of "rich materials" they had never seen before, and their goods changed hands. Just spend all the money.

Zhou Zhongjun is no exception. Today she is wearing the latest spring dress recommended by "Friends": a blue floral dress made of Indian printed cotton, with a waist design, a slightly puffy skirt and small round lapels. The style is feminine and elegant.

Although the style is simple, the background is quite significant: it was designed and launched by the fashion club under Feiyun Society.

According to the standards of the old time and space, the skirt can only be regarded as quite satisfactory - especially the hem of the skirt is actually lengthened. But in the 17th century, the exposed calves were shocking enough. This skirt comes in short-sleeved and long-sleeved styles. Zhou Zhongjun finally had some scruples and bought the long-sleeved style. She was not wearing socks, and was wearing a pair of leather sandals on her bare feet—women who practice martial arts are all natural feet, so there is no need to cover up these feet.

She has been practicing martial arts all year round. Regardless of her body shape or posture, she is much more beautiful than ordinary indigenous women. Especially the strong and upright posture of martial arts practitioners is rare for ordinary people. She is especially beautiful wearing such a figure-showing skirt. , it can be said to be dazzling.

Huang Zhen just pretended to be invisible, since she was of no use at the moment anyway. When the team arrived, her master would naturally be there to discipline her.

Zhou Zhongjun came over, lowered her voice and asked:

"Brother Huang, are you still worried about the certification?"

Huang Zhen sighed and nodded: "This Kun Thief's thing is really complicated! Master Jiao said that he can't even understand it, so it's probably impossible to learn it!"

"Where are Master Song and the two uncles of the Huang family?"

"The Master of Song Village is dead, but the two Huang family members can still win." Huang Zhen said with a bitter smile, "They have been studying hard in their room these days. I really can't help them this time. If they also say If you can’t pass the exam, we should really stop doing business in this drug store and start a new business!”

"You told me earlier," Zhou Zhongjun raised his face and showed a mysterious smile, "I have something good." After saying this, he mysteriously took out a flat paper box from the straw bag and stuffed it into his hand. inside.

"What is this?"

"Treasure, with this, the Laoshizi license is at your fingertips!" Zhou Zhongjun said with a smile.

Huang Zhen's heart was moved. He knew that there was fraud in all imperial examinations. Even the questions in the examination could be obtained as long as there was money and a way - there were people in the capital doing this business. Since Kun Thief has "research evidence", there are probably people in this line of work! He secretly felt ashamed. He was already a veteran of the martial arts world, and he didn't expect this!

He opened the box, and sure enough, inside was a booklet bound with thin tissue paper, with words densely written in small regular script. Huang Zhenzhan took a look, and sure enough, there were all kinds of questions and answers. He has carefully read the textbooks and tutorial materials in the past few days, and studied the license exam.

These questions are indeed very similar to the content in the "Collection of Real Questions", and I can't help but feel happy. However, he is an old Jianghu after all. He pondered for a moment and asked: "Where did you come from?" (To be continued...)

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