Chinese medicine has been proved to be effective at first, but now the training mode of Chinese medicine in China is wrong, and even the concept of Chinese medicine is not clear. Chinese medicine has always been the right medicine, which varies from person to person.
However, it can be said that 90% of Chinese medicine practitioners are academic, not apprentices. Of course, it doesn't mean that academics are not good, but that academic teaching means that western medicine, such as how to treat a cold, only suits the right medicine, not varies from person to person. And you can take office after graduation.
If you don't want to be a teacher, you have to serve tea and pour water for a few years, then learn to treat diseases with master for a few years, and then see minor illnesses for a few years. Although the range of cases that such Chinese medicine practitioners come out to see is relatively narrow, it is definitely good.
Moreover, when the academic school learns Chinese medicine, it also needs to learn foreign languages and western medicine, which is euphemistically called to let foreigners understand the explanation of Chinese medicine, really%&; ... * p,
Martial arts, too, the college martial arts college, mainly teaches western martial arts Sanda ... on the contrary, the traditional martial arts school has not learned it, and it is difficult to maintain it one by one.
Needless to say, Tibetan mastiffs are just like Banlangen. Those unscrupulous "black-hearted" businessmen are on fire, and they don't care if they make enough profits. Now the fever has dropped, and now those businessmen will take European native dogs to China to sell purebred dogs, all of which are P words.
Calligraphy? I haven't seen it before. I saw it a little when I went to a restaurant for dinner. Those words, dog crawling, are not calligraphy now. You can look at the ancient calligraphy. Why do they write well? Because their meat is written in small print every day, and it accumulates over time. But now the so-called calligraphers, when they have time, copy a few books, post a few posts and write a few words, and their level is certainly better than that. The previous generation of calligraphers all had the experience of writing fine print with a brush since childhood (this is my own experience. Although I write small characters with that portable brush now, it feels better than practicing big characters at first and then copying some books and posts now)
To sum up, except the Tibetan mastiff, the other three went the wrong way. Many academic things in China can't be taught directly in colleges. It needs to be taught by a few apprentices of a small group, and then it will be expanded to patriarchal sects of dozens of people.
Take the popular hair stick method in Song Dynasty as an example. Did Mao set up a college to teach in batches? No, it's taught in the mode of one mouth spread to ten, ten mouths spread to hundreds, and hundreds spread to thousands. Most of China's academics are taught in this way.
890% of the products taught by mass production are waste products and unqualified products, and they must be carefully crafted to take on the responsibility of inheriting Chinese culture.