I Become The Richest Man With A monthly Salary of Twenty Thousand Yuan
Chapter 986 - 717: From Now On
#For diseases that Western medicine cannot cure, let Traditional Chinese Medicine treat them!#
#Traditional Chinese Medicine has miraculous effects for treating infertility#
When these two topics emerged, they immediately caused a huge sensation.
In less than ten minutes, the posts garnered hundreds of responses.
"Oh my god, is this for real, where is this happening?"
"Is Traditional Chinese Medicine really this magical? Could they be scammers?"
"No need to say more, it’s definitely a new money-swindling tactic by scammers. Traditional Chinese Medicine can cure diseases? That’s a joke, right?"
"Damn, isn’t this a host from the Dou Sha platform? Have scammers become this rampant these days?"
"Damn it, swindling money from patients is the worst, I’m going to report this!"
"Such audacity, have they had too much garlic?"
"For diseases that Western medicine cannot cure, Traditional Chinese Medicine will — this is the most arrogant statement I’ve heard this century!"
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An hour later, the two topics were pushed into the top ten on Weibo, with unprecedented popularity. More and more people noticed these topics, and an increasing number shared and liked them.
Their popularity even surpassed topics about many traffic celebrities.
It was simply unstoppable!
However, as the person involved, Xia Liang was unaware he had become such a widespread topic.
At that moment, he was at home, eating his meal while organizing the stuff he had just bought.
The "Emperor’s Eighty-One Difficult Scriptures" is divided into three volumes, six parts.
Namely, the "Difficult Classic" on Pulse Theory, on Channels, on Viscera, on Diseases, on Acupuncture Points, and on Needle Technique!
There are no medical arts in this, it’s all in a question-and-answer format, detailing all the medical techniques and problems within the "Inner Canon of Huangdi".
The "Inner Canon of Huangdi" encompasses everything, covering a wide range of diseases and medical techniques.
The "Difficult Classic" uses these ailments as a starting point, explaining why to treat in such a manner and what are the effects of such treatments?
It can be said that the "Difficult Classic" is the most detailed interpretation of the "Inner Canon of Huangdi".
After more than an hour, Xia Liang thoroughly understood the "Difficult Classic," and any previous doubts within the "Inner Canon of Huangdi" became suddenly clear.
Just then, footsteps were heard from outside. Xia Liang came to the outer hall of the medical clinic and saw a slightly chubby middle-aged man with a black leather bag walking in.
"Boss Shen, here for some wellness?"
Xia Liang smiled as he recognized the visitor and asked.
He was somewhat familiar with this person. In the few days since the business opened, this person frequently came here for wellness sessions.
After his parents passed away and he took over the clinic, this man named Shen Rong occasionally came by a few times.
"Not exactly wellness, just here for a massage. My body, you see, my waist is sore, my back is hurting, it’s uncomfortable. Your massages are much more authentic than those therapists in massage parlors."
Shen Rong said with a smile, then walked familiarly into the nearby wellness room and lay down on the bed.
Xia Liang couldn’t help but sigh, a bit helpless.
In people’s eyes, Traditional Chinese Medicine no longer carries the heavy responsibility of curing diseases and saving lives but has become something for people to use in their leisure time for wellness and health maintenance.
Take Shen Rong for example, in his view, the role of Traditional Chinese Medicine is just slightly better than that of therapists from massage parlors.
He wanted to change the prejudice people held against Traditional Chinese Medicine!
He wanted to revive Traditional Chinese Medicine!
He wanted the world to reassess Traditional Chinese Medicine, to respect this national treasure once again!
What he wanted to correct was not just the prejudice of the Huaxia people towards Traditional Chinese Medicine, but also the world’s prejudice against it!
He wanted Traditional Chinese Medicine clinics to blossom everywhere around the world!
He wanted the medical skills of Traditional Chinese Medicine to be passed on, so that people worldwide could come to learn and admire Traditional Chinese Medicine!
He wanted everyone around the world, at the moment they fell ill, to think first of seeking Traditional Chinese Medicine instead of going to a Western medicine hospital!
"Hey, Xia, what are you standing there for, hurry up and give me a massage?"
At this moment, the disgruntled voice of Shen Rong came from the wellness room.
"I’m sorry, Boss Shen, I won’t be doing massages today."
Xia Liang walked into the wellness room, looked at Shen Rong lying on the bed, and said.
"Huh? Not doing it? Why? Are you feeling unwell, or out of medicine?"
"Come on, I specially came from afar to give your business some support since you’ve just opened."
Shen Rong was taken aback, then casually laughed and said: "My calves and feet are a bit sore, and my shoulders too, it’s uncomfortable. Come over and give them a rub."
"Rest assured, you won’t lose a single cent!"
Xia Liang remained unmoved, speaking with a firm expression and a resolute voice: "Boss Shen, it’s not for the reasons you mentioned."
"Traditional Chinese Medicine is meant for curing diseases and saving lives, not for giving massages and wellness treatments!"
"I won’t do it today, nor will I do it in the future."
"If you want a massage in the future, go to a massage parlor. I won’t be doing them here anymore!"
Shen Rong was Xia Liang’s first customer since he opened his shop.
This type of person subconsciously regarded the clinic as a massage parlor.
Changing his perception would be quite difficult!
Moreover, it could potentially offend Shen Rong, making the clinic lose a customer forever.
However, Xia Liang didn’t care.
The clinic isn’t a place for massages or wellness business, it doesn’t need customers like this, nor was it because of a hidden task.
"Ha, what’s up with you today, kid?"
Shen Rong sat up from the bed, staring at Xia Liang with interest, laughing.
"Stop being grumpy, did you break up with your girlfriend?"
"Come, tell me what happened, I’ll give you some advice. When it comes to women, I’m quite the expert, let me tell you..."
Xia Liang’s expression turned serious, and he said solemnly: "Boss Shen, I’m not joking with you."
"This clinic will accept patients for treatment and save lives from now on, no massages!"
Shen Rong paused, got off the bed, and said angrily.
"Young man, are you serious?"
Xia Liang nodded and said: "I wouldn’t use Traditional Chinese Medicine to joke around with you."
As if thinking of something funny, Shen Rong burst into laughter: "Hahaha, cure diseases and save lives? Hahaha, Traditional Chinese Medicine can cure diseases and save lives?"
"Are you insane or hysterical to say such a thing?"
"Go out on the street, pull anyone over and ask, see what they think Traditional Chinese Medicine is."
"Since I was young, I never heard of Traditional Chinese Medicine actually treating diseases."
"Massages, wellness, health maintenance, that’s what Traditional Chinese Medicine is for."
"Young man, think carefully, if you don’t do massages, you might really have to close down!"
If it weren’t for Xia Liang’s good technique, making each massage satisfying and hitting all the right spots, he wouldn’t have driven dozens of kilometers specifically to come here for a massage.