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Want to learn how to get started with Chinese medicine

Zero-based self-study Chinese medicine can adopt the following learning methods:

1, read more biographies of Chinese medicine predecessors and their articles on learning methods.

The road they take seems clumsy, but in fact it is often a shortcut for the introduction of Chinese medicine. It will be helpful to ask more about their learning methods from their predecessors.

2. Make good use of rich network resources.

Nowadays, the information age has largely opened the door to schools. Anyone, in any corner, can easily get the opportunity to learn from famous teachers in various Chinese medicine colleges and watch videos of their lectures. Although this kind of learning is more emotional than not hearing face-to-face lectures in the classroom environment, it is better than studying hard.

3. The choice of teaching materials should take into account the two principles of authority and interest.

Learning is naturally inseparable from teaching materials and reference books. In terms of teaching materials, it is still advocated to choose regular full-time teaching materials. Each book has been strictly checked by dozens of experts and is authoritative. As for the edition, I personally prefer the latest edition of Chinese medicine textbooks. Generally speaking, the new textbook contains many research results of modern scholars, and the overall level is still trustworthy. In addition, interesting reference books are essential flavoring agents for self-study; It can make learning more interesting and less boring.

Finally, what needs to be emphasized is gradual progress.

A Chinese medicine student, studying these courses for about three years (and of course taking other courses); It will take at least one year for the disciples of ancient Chinese medicine to learn more concise four books and five classics. Therefore, everyone must arrange their own time and progress in the self-study stage. Too loose or too tight may set the stage for giving up halfway in the future. ?

Recommendation of extracurricular books of traditional Chinese medicine

1 China Baliren's "Help yourself rather than ask for help" and "All diseases can be heart medicine", many of which are simple methods.

2. Wu Qingzhong's "Manual for Human Use" series, the first book feels that the author's understanding of Chinese medicine is still immature, so some things are too absolute, but the later books point out that it is not comprehensive.

3. Tibetan doctors in Xu Wenbing in the world. I have to say that xu teacher's program Huangdi Neijing is really great, and there are many other characteristics of Chinese medicine in the National Academy, which is also worth listening to.