Professor Fang said with a smile: "in fact, there is nothing wrong. I just heard that you cured a patient who was bedridden for half a year with acupuncture. I'm curious to ask if you really have such a thing."

Gu only did not expect that Professor Fang would also ask this question. She remembers that Professor Fang is a professor of Neurology, and that paralyzed patients can stand up again has the greatest relationship with neurology.

She said with a smile: "Wu Chengfeng is exaggerating. I just gave the patient an injection. It's far from cure. It's just a few steps for the patient to stand up."

It's true that she said so. Professor Fang sighed: "I heard that acupuncture and moxibustion of traditional Chinese medicine has a wonderful effect on the treatment of paralysis, but it's just a story. I haven't seen it in China before."

"I didn't expect to go abroad, but I saw it. Xiao Gu, can you tell me more about it?"

Gu Weiyi thought about it and said, "Professor Fang, you are Chinese. You know much more about Chinese medicine than American people. You know that there are many acupoints in the human body, and the five viscera are mapped on the hands, feet, eyes and ears of the human body. It is difficult to understand these knowledge without a period of study."

"Then teach me when you have time!" Professor Fang's words almost blurted out.

Gu Wei was stunned for a moment. Today, several people want to follow her to learn Chinese medicine. This kind of feeling is a little strange!

She came to the United States to learn western medicine, not to teach them Chinese medicine. Most importantly, she really didn't have so much time to do it.

Seeing her expression, Professor Fang knew that his request had gone too far. Anyway, he was also an expert in neuroscience. There was something wrong with his proposal to learn traditional Chinese medicine from Gu Weiyi.

When he was studying medicine in China, he chose western medicine instead of traditional Chinese medicine because he felt that traditional Chinese medicine could not cure diseases, and many of them were swindlers.

But this time Gu Weiyi gave him a very vivid lesson. It may not be a big deal to cure pneumonia. After all, treating pneumonia only needs anti-inflammatory, and there are many anti-inflammatory drugs in traditional Chinese medicine.

But to cure paralyzed patients is totally different, because it involves more knowledge and requires a very deep foundation, which also makes him realize that he had some prejudice against traditional Chinese medicine before, or maybe because he didn't have powerful traditional Chinese medicine around him before.

He said with embarrassment, "if it's not convenient for you, you can recommend me to read some books on traditional Chinese medicine. I'll get to know them first."

Gu only heard this, but she had other thoughts. She came to Mizuo to study. At the same time, she also wanted to let Chinese medicine go abroad and let more people in the world know about Chinese medicine. Now this situation is not necessarily a bad thing.

After giving the names of several books, she said: "traditional Chinese medicine is more complicated than western medicine. Professor Fang may have some difficulties at the beginning. If there is anything we don't understand, we can exchange views."

Professor Fang knows that her words are polite. He is a typical layman in traditional Chinese medicine. What can we learn from Gu Wei? In fact, Gu Wei is teaching him.

He had an idea in his heart. After a little thought, he said to Gu Weiyi, "traditional Chinese medicine is a very strange subject to our school. Most people in the school don't understand this subject at all. Are you interested in giving a lecture on traditional Chinese medicine in the school to let more people know about it?"