Gen Z Episode 11 Recap
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During the observation period at the Traditional Chinese Medicine forum, a friend's daughter fell ill and the situation was quite difficult. They approached Ren Xinzheng directly, hoping he could help diagnose and treat her. Both Peng Shiyan and Zhao Liquan were eager to try their skills and wanted to show off in front of the patient. However, Ren Xinzheng pointed out that although Peng Shiyan was a pediatrician, he belonged to Western medicine, and the experts present were all masters of Traditional Chinese Medicine, not Western medicine practitioners. The other party understood and expressed the desire for Ren Xinzheng to personally diagnose the case. Ren Xinzheng specifically named Peng Shiyan and Ren Tianzhen to accompany Sun Toutou and test her abilities.
This was Sun Toutou's first time diagnosing a patient. She noticed that the little girl not only had a fever but also had eczema. Since the girl didn't like acupuncture or taking medicine, Sun Toutou incorporated medicinal ingredients into the food and prepared a delicious and nourishing dish. She also made a special egg yolk butter by stir-frying several egg yolks. Knowing that the little girl came from an affluent family, she gave the egg yolk butter a clever name. She instructed the parents to apply it on the child three times a day, and the results were remarkable. The child's mother personally went to express her gratitude and specifically asked where she could buy the oil used in the previous preparation. Ren Xinzheng was clueless and could only promise to bring some next time.
When Sun Toutou told the master that she had made egg yolk butter, Ren Xinzheng was surprised. It was just a casual mention during class, but Sun Toutou remembered everything. Yang Xiaohong also sighed secretly, realizing that despite memorizing numerous prescriptions, she couldn't recall any of them when needed. Ren Xinzheng inspired Yang Xiaohong to not only learn but also apply what she learned in practice.
After Cheng Ying achieved enlightenment, she no longer clung to attachments and decided to release herself from the pain that had troubled her for many years. She approached Ren Xinzheng for advice and suggested starting an online course to treat people who were suffering from the same illnesses as her. Previously, Cheng Ying had always held onto fantasies, hoping that her unfaithful husband would have a change of heart. Now she felt that it was completely impossible. Once she severed ties with him, she found that life suddenly became clear and bright.
At the clinic, Cheng Ying overheard Zhu Xia's plan to find a herb gatherer and that she would be gone for ten to fifteen days, worrying about who would take care of her child. Cheng Ying took the initiative to approach Zhu Xia and offered to take care of Jian Xi during that time. She would bring the child to the clinic during the day and then take her to her own home at night. Cheng Ying would also prepare the medicine, conveniently making some for Jian Xi as well. As she spoke, Cheng Ying handed Zhu Xia a bank card. It was the compensation money she received after her divorce, and she entrusted it all to Zhu Xia to be used for Jian Xi's treatment.
Ren Xinzheng attended a dinner gathering in the traditional Chinese medicine community. This dinner was intentionally arranged by Liu Changqing with the purpose of winning over Ren Xinzheng to join his industrial park so they could all make money together. People around were trying to persuade Ren Xinzheng, stating that although he treated and saved people, he should also pursue personal wealth. Nowadays, ordinary people value money, and in ancient times, people would pay respect to one's attire and status before respecting the person. Ren Xinzheng remained clear-minded and was not swayed by these arguments. After listening to their persuasion, he concluded that traditional Chinese medicine did not pursue wealth, and unexpected wealth should not be sought after either. It required a considerable amount of energy to handle such wealth.
Sun Toutou was punished by Ren Xinzheng to copy the Great Physician's Manual for drinking outside. When it was time to submit the assignment, Sun Toutou had still not prepared it. To make up for the previous incident, Ren Tianzhen helped Sun Toutou with copying the medical manual. Ren Xinzheng and Linglan knew about it but didn't expose them. When collecting the assignments, they saw a thick stack of copied pages. Ren Xinzheng didn't make things difficult for them anymore and only advised Sun Toutou to continue copying every day. It was no longer a punishment but a daily assignment.
After a month of study, Sun Toutou successfully completed her studies, and Ren Xinzheng wanted to reward her. Sun Toutou was curious and spent the whole day wondering what the reward would be. In the evening, Ren Xinzheng taught her how to drink alcohol. This was something Sun Toutou had never thought of. The master told her that drinking alcohol could be beneficial and harmful to the body. For example, Sun Toutou's binge drinking was not acceptable. The best time for drinking was from 5 to 7 in the evening, and common accompanying snacks were peanuts and pig ears. One should maintain a calm state of mind, take small sips, savor the taste in the mouth, and avoid excessive drinking.
As Ren Tianzhen went downstairs and saw the setting sun, Ren Xinzheng held a glass of wine and explained the relationship between alcohol and Traditional Chinese Medicine to Sun Toutou. It was as if her father always had a patient and benevolent demeanor when teaching others, but with his own son, he always wore a serious expression and had high demands for his actions.
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