What was the situation of Qigong in China in 199s?

1. My mother's colleague's family is also a neighbor. One of her daughters was stimulated in her freshman year, but it was not a big deal. It was just that someone in the dormitory lost money and suspected that she had taken it. As a result, people became crazy. At that time, it was not yet the 199s, and college students were still very expensive. In fact, the situation like that should be treated promptly, and it is likely to be cured. I think it is only a temporary stimulus after all. But their family just didn't treat their children, but only did Qigong. Their whole family believed in Qigong, and they never got well. Later, they let her get married, found a man from other places, said that she was married to treat mental illness, and gave birth to a child. Now this woman is over forty years old, but she has never recovered from her illness. Everyone knows that there is a madman in any family.

2. In the late 198s and early 199s, a physical education teacher in my primary school believed in Qigong. He believed that Qigong could cure diseases, so let's all practice Qigong, which is an indispensable part of class exercises. I have always been disgusted, because the music of Qigong is disgusting, and there are contents such as dantian and mixed vitality that I don't know what to say. Moreover, the movements are very boring, and children don't understand anything, just posing mechanically. Sometimes that physical education teacher comes to the stage to give us credit personally, and at the same time, he still says something in his mouth: give credit to the students' xx. In this way, I have been doing qigong for several years during recess, and no one is in charge.

3. The same PE teacher. Once in physical education class, I broke my chin and went to the clinic to get purple potion. When I came back, he asked me to stand in front of him and put my palm in front of my chin. I think he must be doing me a favor. In this way, about ten minutes later, he confidently said: OK!

It was a crazy time. Qigong burned flowers, radios, tapes, cosmetics, jeans, cold drinks, and the fake and shoddy prices of self-employed people rose ... anyway, I didn't like it.