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Can I study Chinese medicine after graduating from junior high school?
You can study Chinese medicine after graduating from junior high school. Although TCM is a highly theoretical and systematic discipline, it is also a highly practical discipline.

Studying medicine requires certain basic knowledge and cognitive ability, but these are not a big problem for junior high school graduates. As long as they are enthusiastic and interested, they will have the opportunity to learn Chinese medicine. There are many advantages to studying Chinese medicine after graduating from junior high school. Traditional Chinese medicine is a unique medical system with a long history and cultural background. Studying Chinese medicine can help people understand the essence of China traditional culture more deeply, and at the same time, it can better protect and promote people's health.

Traditional Chinese medicine has unique advantages in the treatment of many diseases, especially in some chronic diseases and intractable diseases, and sometimes it can achieve better therapeutic effects than western medicine. Therefore, studying Chinese medicine can make people have a wider range of career choices, and at the same time, it can better serve the society and people. Learning Chinese medicine needs to have certain cognitive ability and life experience, so junior high school graduates may need to spend more time and energy to understand and master the essence of Chinese medicine.

There are also some challenges and difficulties in learning Chinese medicine. The study of Chinese medicine needs to have certain basic knowledge and cognitive ability, so junior high school graduates need to spend some time and energy to supplement these basic knowledge. The study of Chinese medicine needs to have certain practical ability and clinical experience, so junior high school graduates need to actively participate in practice and clinic to improve their professional level. The study of traditional Chinese medicine also needs some patience and perseverance, and needs continuous learning and summary.

Introduction to traditional Chinese medicine

Traditional Chinese medicine refers to the traditional medicine in China, which is an important part of China culture. Traditional Chinese medicine mainly includes TCM theory, TCM, acupuncture, massage and TCM health preservation. The theory of traditional Chinese medicine is the basis of traditional Chinese medicine, including concepts such as qi, blood, body fluid, pulse condition, five zang-organs and meridians, and philosophical thoughts such as yin and yang and five elements. According to the theory of traditional Chinese medicine, the human body is an organic whole, which is closely related to the natural and social environment. It not only pays attention to treating diseases, but also pays attention to preventing and conditioning the health of the body.

Chinese medicine is an important part of Chinese medicine. It studies the nature, taste, meridian tropism and efficacy of drugs, as well as their compatibility, processing and application. Traditional Chinese medicine mainly takes natural herbs as raw materials, and is made into medicine by decocting, soaking and extracting. Traditional Chinese medicine is often used to treat various diseases, which has the characteristics of good curative effect and few side effects. Acupuncture is one of the important therapies of traditional Chinese medicine, which regulates the physiological and pathological state of human body by needling and stimulating specific acupoints.