In the old days, old Chinese doctors had four words: "Good handwriting, second-hand double spring, three-finger pulse, four-season clothes".

In the old days, old Chinese doctors had four words: "Good handwriting, second-hand double spring, three-finger pulse-cutting, four-season clothes". This summarizes four conditions that a well-educated Chinese medicine practitioner should have.

Good handwriting: It requires a certain knowledge of calligraphy and neat handwriting, which means a certain book foundation, because it is difficult to understand ancient medical books without a certain cultural foundation. The so-called doctor is from Confucianism.

Second double spring: There are too many things to recite in medicine, such as soup, diet, pulse, etc. These all need to be memorized, just like playing a double spring.

Pulse-taking with three fingers: Pulse-taking is abstract and difficult for beginners to master. Although pulse diagnosis ranks last, it is very important for the diagnosis of diseases and often reflects the level of a Chinese doctor.

Four-season service: refers to the flexible use of drugs in diagnosis, according to the physical strength and gender of patients and the characteristics of different seasons in spring, summer, autumn and winter.