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Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is the only medicine in the world with a continuous history of 5,000 years, which is rooted in China culture. Traditional Chinese medicine bears the experience of an
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is the only medicine in the world with a continuous history of 5,000 years, which is rooted in China culture. Traditional Chinese medicine bears the experience of ancient people in China in fighting diseases.

(12) ① The development of Chinese medicine should "take its essence, discard its dross, criticize and inherit, and make the past serve the present." (4 points) ② The development of TCM should be based on social practice, and modern TCM should be developed by using modern science and technology. (4 points) ③ The development of traditional Chinese medicine should be organically combined with western medicine, "learn from each other's strengths" and take the road of combining traditional Chinese and western medicine. (4 points)

Test analysis: Traditional Chinese medicine belongs to the traditional culture of China. How to develop TCM is how to inherit and develop the traditional culture of China. First of all, what is the correct attitude towards traditional culture, and then how to develop traditional culture can be answered by materials, which can be answered from the perspective of fundamental ways and two basic ways.

Comments: The question to be answered is how to develop Chinese medicine, which is a topic of measures. First of all, it is clear that Chinese medicine belongs to our traditional culture, and the inheritance and development of traditional culture is the content to be answered. As long as you can understand the topic, it is enough to examine the inheritance and development of culture. There is a little requirement for students' ability to interpret problems, and the difficulty is moderate.