Chapter 1687 Answer it directly
The referee looked at Chen Feiyu in surprise and said, "You finished the answer so quickly?"
His name is Wu Linjiang. He is a very senior member of the martial arts family. He is even a generation higher than Wu Runyue’s grandfather Wu Wudi. This time he volunteered to be a referee. He didn’t expect to meet a contestant who turned in his papers so quickly. He couldn’t help but watch more.
caught Chen Feiyu's eyes.
Chen Feiyu shrugged and said, "The questions on the paper are not very difficult."
"What an arrogant boy!"
Wulinjiang frowned slightly, feeling a little unhappy, and made up his mind that if Chen Feiyu answered incorrectly, Chen Feiyu would be eliminated immediately.
He took Chen Feiyu's paper, first looked at the title on the paper, and wrote "Song of Immortality" from memory?
Wulinjiang felt surprised. He had been studying medicine for fifty or sixty years. To put it bluntly, this was the first time he heard "Song of Immortality" today. Could it be that the boy in front of him had written it all?
Immediately, Wulinjiang found the book "Secrets of Health Preservation" from the thick pile of classics. After finding "Song of Immortality" from it, he carefully checked it with Chen Feiyu's paper. The more he read, the more surprised he was at the answer.
It's completely correct, there aren't even any typos.
"What's your name?" Wulinjiang raised his head and became curious about Chen Feiyu. Of course, just successfully dictating "Song of Immortality" doesn't mean anything. Maybe Chen Feiyu happened to have watched "Song of Immortality" in the past few days. Blind Cat Touch
It's nothing more than a dead rat.
"Chen Feiyu."
Wulinjiang nodded, put Chen Feiyu's paper on his left hand side, and said: "You can advance to the next round of test questions. You can choose to answer the questions now, or you can choose to take a short break and wait until everyone else has finished answering the test questions.
start."
"Don't bother me. It's all the same to me. Let's start now." Chen Feiyu said calmly, confidently.
"What an arrogant little guy." Wulinjiang muttered, shook his head and said: "Since you are so confident, then I will help you."
With that said, Wulinjiang took out a paper and looked at the question. It said, "Please explain the principle of 'all diseases are caused by six qi' and the corresponding cases." This question is of moderate difficulty, but the scope is very wide.
, there is a possibility of answering incorrectly or missing answers if you are not careful.
Wulin Jiang handed it to Chen Feiyu and said: "I'll give you this paper. Take it back and answer the questions. But don't blame me for not reminding you. If you answer wrong, you will be eliminated."
Chen Feiyu looked at the question on the paper and did not take it. Instead, he said: "This question is also very simple. I will tell you the answer directly to save time."
"You want to tell the answer directly?" Wulinjiang became more and more surprised.
"Isn't it possible?" Chen Feiyu asked curiously.
"Of course. Since you want to answer the question orally now, I have no reason to stop you." Wulinjiang shook his head secretly. This young man named Chen Feiyu was really too arrogant. He explained that "all diseases are caused by the six qi". This question involves
The scope is very wide. Without macroscopic and systematic knowledge of traditional Chinese medicine, it is easy to make mistakes even when written on the paper, let alone a temporary oral answer?
In Wulinjiang's view, Chen Feiyu is so self-righteous that he is afraid that he will stumble on this question and be eliminated.
"Since I can, I will start to answer the questions." Chen Feiyu organized his words a little and said: "Humans have five internal organs, and the earth has five elements; people have six internal organs, and the sky has six qi. The six qi are wind, cold, heat, and dampness.
, dryness, fire. Wind includes wind-cold and wind-heat. For wind-cold, disperse the wind and dispel the wind, and the wind will resolve itself. For wind-heat, disperse the heat and stagnation, and the wind will calm down..."
Immediately, Chen Feiyu explained the causes and symptoms of the "six qi".
The more Wulinjiang listened, the more surprised he became. He found that Chen Feiyu's logic was clear and his answers were self-contained and explained in simple terms. In just a few sentences, he summarized the characteristics of the "six qi". What does this mean? It shows that Chen Feiyu is on the road to traditional Chinese medicine.
, definitely has his own unique insights, as well as macro and systematic knowledge.
Naturally, Wulinjiang looked highly at Chen Feiyu. He couldn't hide his admiration and nodded in praise: "You answered very well. I didn't expect that there would be a young hero like you in this Chinese medicine competition. It's not in vain."
Chapter completed!