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What is the way for everyone to acquire knowledge of traditional Chinese medicine?
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Knowledge acquisition basically comes from Huangdi Neijing, Treatise on Febrile Diseases, Synopsis of Golden Chamber, Treatise on Febrile Diseases and so on. It also includes the works and medical records of ancient Chinese medicine masters.

There are two main ways for TCM to acquire knowledge:

1. I was admitted to the University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, systematically studied the theory of traditional Chinese medicine, and then after clinical practice, I usually went to a Chinese medicine hospital for internship to verify what I had learned. Knowledge comes from teaching materials of traditional Chinese medicine, such as basic theory of traditional Chinese medicine, diagnosis of traditional Chinese medicine, traditional Chinese medicine, prescription, internal and external medicine, gynecology, pediatrics, acupuncture and massage, etc.

2. Teach yourself or learn from the teacher. At present, the state supports teachers to learn Chinese medicine, that is, to find a Chinese medicine teacher with apprenticeship and then follow suit. In terms of learning content, different teaching contents have appeared according to the aspects that teachers attach importance to. For example, teachers attach importance to typhoid fever, students may know more about typhoid fever, teachers attach importance to febrile diseases, and students know more about febrile diseases.

1. Classic of Chinese Medicine

2. Clinical experience.

3. the combination of the two.

4. Modern medical knowledge.

5. China ancient books. In short, there is no end to learning.

Mainly reading books and watching big doctor. In addition, Internet video and audio are also good ways.

As a way of life in China, TCM can be seen everywhere, such as excessive internal heat, stagnation of liver qi and kidney deficiency. It's all about TCM. If you want to study systematically, you should start with the theory, read some basic theories of Chinese medicine, traditional Chinese medicine, prescription science … and then learn from Chinese medicine practitioners with clinical experience!

1. textbook, which is the largest source of acquisition, the most reliable and the most systematic.

2. Ancient Chinese medicine books, the most valuable way to obtain them, can't be collected completely, and there are many dross to be discarded.

3. Video teaching materials, it can be said that all major websites can find massive resources, and schools contend, but you need to have a certain knowledge base to absorb them, otherwise you will listen to gobbledygook.

4. Clinical follow-up is to go to the clinic with the teacher to see the patient. This is actually the first step to learn Chinese medicine well, which requires at least three years of knowledge reserve. The teacher won't tell you too much "why?" Because simple knowledge will not be taught to you at this time, you have to learn it yourself. At this time, your knowledge reserve will give you a head start in the follow-up, and the "mastery" of four diagnostic materials, medical records, dialectics, diagnosis, prescriptions and medicines will benefit you a lot every time.

5. See a doctor. At this stage, you will gradually form your own system of leak detection and vacancy filling, so that you can often take out your books in the dead of night to solve the problems encountered in the process of seeing a doctor. The level of this stage depends on your intention in the first four stages. The richer your knowledge, the higher your level of seeing a doctor, the faster your progress, the wider the source of patients, and the higher the follow-up rate.

I first learned about Chinese medicine through some popular health books at that time, such as "It is better to seek for yourself than to seek medical treatment", "Wisdom of not getting sick" and "Huangdi Neijing".

At that time, because of illness, I tried Chinese medicine and western medicine in the hospital, and the effect was not good. Physical illness has reached a very serious level. Once I came back from a hospital visit, I came across a book on the roadside, which is the complete works of "Seeking medical treatment is better than seeking yourself". This book mainly introduces the knowledge of meridians and acupoints and some health tips. In addition to the knowledge of TCM health preservation, there are many life philosophies in the book, which are also very good, so they were deeply attracted at that time.

The most important thing is that a kind of porridge introduced in the book is called yam barley porridge, which can strengthen the spleen and tonify the kidney. At that time, my stomach was really bad, so I tried to make this porridge according to the tips in the book, and the result was really good. This helped me a lot, and my body was obviously much better after eating for several months.

From then on, I fell in love with Chinese medicine. Later, I had the opportunity to meet a folk expert and learned the gossip-like therapy, which is a natural therapy of Taoism. Later, I learned the Taoist method of practicing Dan, and I practiced it myself, which benefited a lot.

So now learning Chinese studies has become a part of my life, and I have learned a lot from many Buddhist and Taoist classics.

I am the best, and the above answer is my opinion. If you think I'm right, you can praise me. If you have other opinions, please share them in the comments section.

Self-taught, read a lot of ancient Chinese medicine books. Moving on is easier said than done. I sorted out a new book "Mylabris Secret Recipe" and pushed it to people related to Chinese medicine, which did not arouse strong interest. Most people don't even know about this medicine, which is ridiculous.

Chinese medicine books published by national press, Chinese medicine experience.

I taught myself. After reading several books, I was lucky enough to enter the medical industry. The next step is to practice while reading, sometimes confused by the teacher, so along the way. ...