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Chapter 264: God Pays Off Those Who Work Hard



Chapter 264: God Pays Off Those Who Work Hard

After Tongqian understood the issues regarding book publishing, she worked harder in this area.

She wants to finish the book before the holidays.

It took her a whole year to finish this book, and she worked hard until late at night every day to finish the manuscript.

Recently, in the evenings at the library, Sun Yufeng often accompanied her and fought until the last moment she left.

Sun Yufeng no longer only cares about her daily life, but is more about encouraging each other to make progress together.

Tongqian was glad for his change. This was the normal way good friends should communicate.

The closer the book of Tongqian is to the end, the more wonderful the summary becomes. Originally, the three-diagnosis-in-one is a summary of the performance of the three diagnoses on a disease. She racked her brains to summarize everything in her mind and then put it on paper.

Finally, she watched the number of pages increase. The book had to be divided into two volumes, otherwise it would be impossible to bind it.

A week before the end of the semester, Tongqian went to see Teacher Liu with her manuscript.

Teacher Liu flipped through the piles of manuscripts and asked in surprise, "When did you write so much? It must have taken a long time, right?"

"I started writing before I entered Peking University, and finally finished it after more than a year." Tongqian smiled with relief.

"Is your brain a computer? How can you summarize it so well?" Teacher Liu was still exclaiming in amazement as he flipped through the pages.

"You decide how to review and publish it." Tongqian handed the next task over to Teacher Liu.

"I will ask Mr. Pan to find someone in the school to do the appraisal and proofreading, and then the school will submit it to the national publishing house." Teacher Liu felt overwhelmed thinking about the work ahead. This is a big project. He was troubled by such a thick manuscript.

It was not only a headache for him, but also for the old masters. You have to know that the summary of the three diagnoses in one is not knowledge that everyone has in mind. Even if they do, it is not comprehensive.

In the four years after Tongqian seemed to be reborn, he had read many Chinese medicine books that were equivalent to several lifetimes' worth of other people.

What's more, what about the reborn brain of the copper coin? Her brain was working at high speed, and she could remember and image it in her brain. That's why she was able to summarize in a book that all the three diagnostic signs of diseases were imaged in the copper coin's brain and also appeared on paper.

If this matter is so easy to summarize, someone in the field of traditional Chinese medicine would have done it long ago, and would not have waited until he had read thousands of books and completed the manuscript today.

When Mr. Pan saw Tongqian's manuscript, he said, "I was wondering why she was busy until late at night and didn't write a paper. It turns out she has a big trick up her sleeve. This child doesn't need to be taught, she just needs to be enlightened."

Yes, Tongqian has a clear idea of ​​his own planning.

She came here in pursuit of understanding the meridians in traditional Chinese medicine, but to this day she has not yet touched the surface and has not made any progress in this area.

She was troubled by the previous summary of what she had learned, and her next step was to seek the wisdom of ancient Chinese medicine practitioners and to gain a thorough understanding of the knowledge of meridians.

She longed to meet the godlike being at Kyoto University and to receive his enlightenment.

The essence of Chinese medicine is to use Chinese medicine to treat diseases without using machines. Another essence is the knowledge of meridians.

Meridians determine a person's life and death. Why could the ancients feel the movement of meridians, but why can't people today feel it?

The ancients were able to see the flow of meridians, so why can’t people today see it?

She has endless questions about meridians and feels that they have endless mysteries, and she is eager to explore them.

This is her exploration of the mysteries of traditional Chinese medicine.

The journey ahead of her has come to an end even if she writes a paper.

The journey behind is the most thrilling and meaningful, which is why she came to Beijing University.

She chose to study Chinese medicine, not to learn the known knowledge, but to learn the unknown knowledge so that she could feel alive.

The previous treatment was to verify that her learning was effective. The knowledge of traditional Chinese medicine can really save lives.

After handing in the manuscript of the three-in-one diagnosis book, she felt more relaxed than ever before. She felt that she had not wasted her time and that she was making a contribution to traditional Chinese medicine.

Her next step is to obtain a doctorate degree after completing her first year as a graduate student.

She had to graduate from graduate school and write her thesis before December, and prepare for her doctoral exams at the same time.

When writing her graduation thesis, she had the most powerful case data and she felt that it was not a problem for her.

She still stayed up late every night and left the library.

No one can match her thirst for knowledge and ability to learn.

No one can compare to her step-by-step and planned growth.

Believe,

God pays off.


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