Hello, I am a student of Henan University of Traditional Chinese Medicine. As a student of traditional Chinese medicine, I have a certain understanding of TCM health preservation. I think the major of Chinese medicine is more challenging, but it is definitely easier than the major of Chinese medicine and clinical medicine.
? First of all, TCM health preservation is a new discipline, offering courses such as basic theory of TCM, TCM diagnostics, TCM health preservation and sub-health. Of course, studying health-preserving specialty is not only a health-preserving method, but also a powerful clinical diagnosis and treatment ability of Chinese medicine and professional skills of Chinese medicine health care and disease prevention. Just talking about diagnosis and treatment is a very big challenge.
? In addition, the history of TCM health preservation can be traced back to Huangdi Neijing 2000 years ago. Health-preserving culture is the essence of China traditional culture, and TCM health-preserving research has a long history. It is said that "learning Chinese medicine means learning the traditional culture of China", and it is not easy to fully grasp the cultural history of China for two thousand years.
? However, it varies from person to person to say that learning is hard. If you love it, like it and are interested in it, then you must have the motivation to study hard so that you can keep learning. But if you chose this major, it's not what you want to study. In this case, it is difficult to persist in this long and short five years, so it is not a simple major for you.
acupuncture and moxibustion
Moreover, the major of TCM health preservation is not so boring. Acupuncture, massage, etc. are all the contents of health preservation. In our spare time, we can experiment with each other among classmates, which is also a very happy thing. There is also a sprained foot, which was pricked with two needles at night and allowed to reduce swelling the next day. Is it bad?
What's more, which major is eager to learn now? In my opinion, as long as we like it enough, "love can last forever" and interest is the best teacher. If we like it, we can certainly find our own candy in bitterness!
Radish, a cruciferous biennial or panicum miliaceum, has fleshy straight roots, rectangles, spheres or cones, and green, white or red skin; Stems branched, glabro