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Chengdu 10 1 year-old grandmother draws acupoints for her great-grandson. Is TCM worth inheriting?
Chengdu 10 1 year-old grandmother draws acupoints for her great-grandson. Is TCM worth inheriting? ? Not long ago, a 10 1 year-old grandmother in Chengdu boarded a video hot search of her great-grandson's hand-painted acupoints. In the video, we can see the old man meticulously drawing on the tablet computer, standardizing all acupuncture points of the human body. The fermentation of this incident has also made more people understand the culture of Chinese medicine and lamented the profoundness of Chinese medicine culture.

Traditional Chinese medicine is the crystallization of China traditional culture. It has been passed down in the history of China for thousands of years, and it has never been broken until now. However, with the popularization of western medicine and the extinction of some technologies of Chinese medicine, the status of Chinese medicine is in jeopardy and will soon be lost. Many people don't understand the importance of traditional Chinese medicine, and they don't really understand its legend. In the history of China, Chinese medicine has left many miracles, such as Shennong tasting a hundred herbs and Bian Que's observation and inquiry, which all illustrate the profoundness of Chinese medicine. In the Middle Ages, Chinese medicine once spread to Europe and was read by many Europeans, among which many advanced medical theories were used for reference by western medicine.

However, with the influence of western thoughts in modern times, our traditional culture in China has been paid less and less attention, and Chinese medicine is among them, especially the influence of science on modern society is increasing. Many people think that the existence of TCM is no longer necessary, and the magic of TCM has faded out of the historical stage with the loss of manual medicine, but the inheritance of TCM cannot be broken. In this land of China, Chinese medicine has developed for thousands of years, and its uniqueness still has far-reaching significance for the current medical research.

Although Chinese medicine is not as brilliant as before, there are still countless people who admire Chinese medicine, and a large number of people are still making unremitting efforts to inherit Chinese medicine. With the persistence of these people, I believe that Chinese medicine will make a breakthrough in the future, shocking the world again and reappearing its glory.