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Traditional Chinese medicine is declining. What should be done to revitalize Chinese medicine?
Traditional Chinese medicine, as a classical culture of China that has been circulating for thousands of years, is declining in modern society. You may see such a phenomenon: people are sick, and all the people who go to the hospital are western medicine. If the western doctor asks you to hang up the water, you can hang up the water for you to check. The traditional sight, smell, questioning and pulse of traditional Chinese medicine are rarely or even almost invisible. However, Chinese medicine has existed in China for thousands of years. Is it really impossible to treat the disease now? The answer is of course no.

If we want to find a way to revitalize Chinese medicine, we have to explore what causes the decline of Chinese medicine at present. As a folk medicine, Chinese medicine is difficult to succeed. Unlike western medicine, there is no precise measuring instrument, so the treatment of diseases has data basis. Therefore, the study of Chinese medicine requires students to have focused spirituality and persistence. In addition, some people who have little knowledge of Chinese medicine and low quality, in order to seek benefits, abruptly take the original bright future of Chinese medicine to the side, making it easier for people to believe that "Chinese medicine is a liar."

At present, the reason for the decline of Chinese medicine is that the government and citizens pay less attention to Chinese medicine, which leads to the atrophy and weakness of Chinese medicine medical team and treatment level in quality and quantity. To reverse the decline of the development of traditional Chinese medicine, the government must attach importance to the development of traditional Chinese medicine, increase the investment of manpower, material resources and financial resources in the education, development and qualification standardization of traditional Chinese medicine, and inject a booster into the development of traditional Chinese medicine from the aspects of personnel training, policy, development strategy and concept guidance.

Of course, the development of Chinese medicine should also keep pace with the times, eliminate its own dross, absorb the essence of western medicine and actively reform and innovate. Gather social forces, build a leading team of Chinese medicine with both ability and political integrity, spirituality and understanding, and train a group of outstanding Chinese medicine practitioners. I believe that in the near future, Chinese medicine will definitely go forward.