Chapter 36 The Thriving Medical School(2/2)
The fourth classroom is a little more normal.
The teachers here are asking apprentices to write down the prescription.
Not only should you write it well, but you should also write clearly about the differences between men, women, old and young.
They don’t just write a few, they have to write fifty ones in an hour, and they have to write a total of one hundred prescriptions before they stop.
This is forced to remember.
Because their age is the time to have the best memory. When they get older, they don’t have the time and energy to force memory. Even if they write it down, they will soon forget it.
In order for them to recall the prescription directly when they are still able to reflex in their sixties or seventies, they must remember it in advance and recite it firmly.
Otherwise, why do you think some Chinese medicine practitioners are still so powerful when they are 80 or 90 years old, and they can just read the prescription?
It depends on the efforts of my youth!
After seeing these, Liu Mingqi went back quietly.
He didn't alarm the others because he had seen what he wanted to see.
Is it easy to become a superior person?
Ordinary children have no other way except to work hard.
This has been the same from ancient times to the present, both at home and abroad.
They are like Jun Xiucai, dreaming of pies falling from the sky every day, and the last thing they wait for is a knife.
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Chapter completed!