After Xu Changping saw He Yuzhu off, he went back to write his lesson plan. When he finished and looked at the time, he found that it was almost twelve o'clock.

After putting the written lesson plan into his bag, Xu Changping hurried to bed.

He has to go to work tomorrow, and he probably won't have much chance to rest during work hours recently.

When he woke up in the morning, Xu Changping meditated for a while as usual before getting up and going to work. Since he found that as long as he kept meditating and practicing every day, he could keep his physical fitness from deteriorating, he no longer practiced basic body-building techniques.

A worker with a working soul, Xu Changping arrived at the steel rolling mill with a lot of resentment in his heart.

Not all the people in the infirmary have arrived yet, so Xu Changping decided to make himself a cup of good tea first, and then prepare the lesson plans for them when it was time to go to work.

As the broadcast of going to work sounded, Han Weiguo followed the sound and entered the infirmary.

When Xu Changping saw him come in, he remembered that he was not at home last night, so he immediately stopped him and repeated what he had said last night.

"Han Weiguo, I'm telling you, you can't take anyone's pulse from today on."

"Director Xu, Xiao Gang told me about this last night. But I asked, the higher-ups haven't banned traditional Chinese medicine, so why aren't they allowing pulse diagnosis?"

Han Weiguo put down his bag, looked at Xu Changping and asked.

He heard the news last night and called several veteran Chinese medicine practitioners he knew overnight, but they all said they had never heard of the news.

"I don't know about this either, but since we've been notified, we have to comply. Here are the materials related to the Western medical consultation that I wrote last night. You can take them and pass them around."

Xu Changping had no way to explain to Han Weiguo. Could he say that traditional Chinese medicine would soon be suppressed, or even demoted if things went wrong?

However, after hearing what Han Weiguo said, Xu Changping was now very confused. Why did Director Niu suddenly make this request?

"Then why don't we just disobey them? I have finally learned how to take a pulse, and now I have to learn how to use a stethoscope again."

Han Weiguo said reluctantly.

"In short, no one will harm you." Xu Changping said as he glanced at several people with a serious look.

Seeing that they were all obedient, he continued:

"Besides, what's wrong with you learning more? Medicine has no end. As long as you are a doctor, you have to learn and improve every day."

Seeing that Xu Changping was angry, several people stopped complaining. Xiao Gang even stepped forward and took the lesson plan that Xu Changping had just placed on the desk.

Xu Changping looked at Xiao Gang with satisfaction. Among these people, this guy was the most perceptive.

"Okay, you guys take a look once. If you don't understand something, ask me again. I will review every patient today."

After Xu Changping finished speaking, he no longer paid attention to the people below him. He picked up yesterday's medical records and started reading them while drinking tea.

Seeing that Han Weiguo's resistance had failed, several people began to look at the lesson plan in groups of two.

Soon, the people below read through the lesson plans written by Xu Changping.

What was written on the lesson plan was very simple, containing only introductory material, much of which they had learned in school, but they just hadn't looked at it for a long time and were a little rusty.

Seeing that the few people did not come up to ask him questions, Xu Changping knew that they had a good foundation. In this case, he would write some more difficult ones for them tomorrow and try to help them become masters as soon as possible.

It was also his fault for not thinking it through so thoroughly. If he had thought about the pulse-taking issue earlier, he would not have used traditional Chinese medicine as soon as he arrived at the infirmary.

It’s not too late to stop now, but if he had used a stethoscope from the beginning, these people would have followed suit after they came, and there would be no need to teach him again.

With a sigh, Xu Changping put down the medical record in his hand and waited for the first person to come for a follow-up examination.

While he was daydreaming, a patient came in.

Seeing Fan Pingping's flustered look, Xu Changping felt helpless but didn't say anything.

When the patient came for a follow-up checkup, the first thing he said to Xu Changping was:

"Since they can't see it, just watch it directly. Why bother with so much effort?"

Seeing the patient's aggressive tone, Xu Changping said softly but firmly:

"You don't give the interns a chance to see patients, and you rely on me alone. What if something happens to me one day? Will you not get sick?"

Perhaps it was because Xu Changping's eyes were too oppressive, or perhaps it was because he felt that Xu Changping's words were not wrong, the patient's tone softened and he muttered softly:

"I didn't say anything!"

Xu Changping ignored her and continued to consult the patient while checking the medical records written by Fan Pingping.

After a moment, he looked up and said to the patient:

"Go get the medicine."

After sending the patient away, Xu Changping nodded to Fan Pingping and gave her an affirmative look.

At noon, Xu Changping sent the last patient away before going out to the cafeteria to eat.

As soon as he walked out of the infirmary, he saw a few young men carrying the Chinese medicine cabinet next door. He quickly stopped them and asked:

"What is this for?"

"Director Niu said that we don't plan to sell Chinese medicine here anymore, so we should dismantle and sell these cabinets."

One of the guys carrying the cabinets knew Xu Changping and said with a smile.

"Is that so? Then go ahead."

Xu Changping nodded, did not stop the few people, turned around and went to Director Niu's office.

He wanted to ask Director Niu what was going on. The wind hadn't even started to blow yet, so why was he already so paranoid?

When Xu Changping angrily walked into Director Niu's office, he saw Director Niu with red eyes.

Xu Changping's anger immediately subsided, and his words were not so aggressive:

"Director, what's going on here? Not only are we not allowed to take my pulse, but we're not even allowed to use Chinese medicine. You know that many Western medicines are in short supply right now."

"I know, but we can't sell Chinese medicine here for the time being. You can write a prescription and let them buy it from the unified sales place."

Director Niu said with a wry smile.

He knew very well that the supply of Western medicine was insufficient, and he also knew that many diseases could not be cured by Western medicine and could only be treated with Chinese medicine. However, this was an order from above and he had no choice.

"Okay, since there's a place to buy it, let's do it this way."

Xu Changping felt sad when he saw Director Niu's expression. Anyway, the emergency patient would not be sent to the steel mill, so as long as there was enough hemostatic drugs, it would be enough.

After saying this, he said hello to Director Niu and left his office.

Standing at the door of the infirmary, watching the medicine cabinet being carried away, Xu Changping smiled at himself.

The trend of the times is irresistible. How can a mere floating duckweed like him stand up to any challenge?

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