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Male, born in 1984, is it too late to study Chinese medicine?
It is never too late to learn anything.

It's never too late to study.

Confucius said: Listen in the morning and die at night. As long as you want to learn, it doesn't matter sooner or later.

The question is, what do you want to do after learning? You can't just learn to play, can you?

If you just want to increase your personal medical knowledge and understand some simple drug compatibility, Chinese medicine is very studious. You can use some knowledge of Chinese medicine to do personal health care and help your friends as consultants, which are all good.

If you want to make a living by Chinese medicine, you need to think it over. I studied medicine in a regular university for five years as an undergraduate and three years as a graduate. Even with this degree, it is very difficult to get into a third-class first-class hospital in a medium-sized city. In the past, it was the mode of master taking apprentices, and it took at least ten years from admission to home visits.

I don't know what your learning style is, pure self-study. That's even harder. Even if you can recite Compendium of Materia Medica, you can recite Huangdi Neijing. Even recited the Chinese medicine textbook of the university. But Chinese medicine pays attention to seeing, listening and asking. You can't be a real sitting doctor without long-term practice.

At your age, I don't recommend that you go to yiguang for further study. It is better to find a better Chinese medicine clinic to study. Don't be greedy, you can start with specialized science. If you simply learn some massage, massage and bonesetting, you may be able to learn it in less than two years. Of course, I don't want you to learn from those who sell dog skin plasters. It will be fine in a few days. If you want to learn to be a monarch, a minister and an assistant like an old doctor, you can't do it without ten years' efforts. To be a doctor, you need not only the teacher to examine you, but also yourself to be responsible for the patients. If you are not skilled in learning skills, you will blindly treat diseases, not saving people, but harming others.

The above suggestions, I hope to help you.

People have the heart to seek Tao, so why not? If you really want to learn Chinese medicine, it's not too late to start now.

The point is, can you stick to it? How much are you willing to pay for this?

it's a little late

It depends on what your talent is. For example, if you like to use God as a wood in numerology and learn Chinese medicine with emotion, it will be good to play your specialty.

It's not too late, as long as you have perseverance.

See if you can learn. If you learn, it is not too late.

it's a little late

It's never too late to study. People learn from old age, especially our ancient Chinese medicine. China has a long history of 5,000 years, most of which are related to traditional Chinese medicine. There was no such thing as western medicine in China a hundred years ago. Chinese medicine culture and Confucianism are two business cards for China to go global.

It's never too late to learn Chinese medicine, and it's not half an hour to improve yourself. Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) is a profound national quintessence, which brings together the wisdom of thousands of ancestors. Why is there a word called "old Chinese medicine"? The older Chinese medicine practitioners have more medical experience, the more confident they are in the use of medical skills, so the older Chinese medicine practitioners are more valuable.

Chinese medicine is not only a medicine for treating diseases, but also the most important thing is that Chinese medicine pays attention to medical ethics. Learning Chinese medicine does not require optical skills (acupuncture, cupping, scraping, moxibustion, massage), but needs to cultivate good medical ethics.

Learning Chinese medicine cannot be said at any age. The key is to what extent you can understand and inherit Chinese medicine. Chinese medicine needs everyone's love, support and development.