"But, it is said that Chinese medicine has three types of doctors: disease doctors, yin-yang doctors, and immortal doctors. Doctor Zhou should be considered an immortal doctor, right? His approach is different from that of disease doctors like us. Immortal doctors have a wide range of approaches."
Immortal medicine sounds good, but it is not a good word. Bian Que and Zhang Zhongjing are both disease doctors, who see where the disease is and prescribe a prescription to eliminate the virus. Yin-yang doctors ignore other things and only treat diseases based on yin-yang, the five elements, or even numerology; immortal doctors are even more mysterious, practicing qi and refining elixirs.
The latter two are called doctors, but in fact they refer to those quacks who use the name of doctors.
What Doctor Zhu said was clearly a subtle hint that Mason could not be considered an authentic Chinese medicine practitioner. The so-called Taoist medicine was an unconventional one, and the fact that he could give lectures there simply meant that he had many connections.
Liu Qi was not very happy after hearing this. Outsiders might not understand, but he witnessed Mason's medical records from time to time. Apart from anything else, would you start a forest fire?
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