Why not study medicine like Chen Shiduo?

The reason why I don't learn from Chen Shiduo is because the way of medication is not easy to master.

Chen Shiduo, whose real name is Jing Zhi, whose real name is posthumous title Zhu, whose word is Lian Gong. He was the master of Daya Gallery, born in Yin Shan, Zhejiang (now Shaoxing, Zhejiang). Born in the apocalypse of the Ming Dynasty. Died in the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty.

Chen described thirst-quenching in Dialectical Ice Guide: "When you eat, you are thirsty, and when you are hungry, you are thirsty." It provides literature support for contemporary scholars to discover the blood sugar curve under the protection of grain. This is a record of clinical experience in ancient China, describing the protective significance of carbohydrates on islet function. The American Diabetes Association advocates a high-carbohydrate diet, which also confirms the accuracy of Chen's record.

Chen Shiduo has read several medical books, including Secret Records of Stone Chambers, Notes on Cave in Heaven, New Edition of Materia Medica, Anecdotes of Differentiation of Symptoms and Signs, Jade Letter of Differentiation of Symptoms and Signs, Interpretation of Pulse Tactics, and Notes on External Classics. His book combines theory, method, prescription and medicine in one furnace, especially prescription and medicine. The wonder of quantity lies in the amount of money.