Chapter 898 - 900: 1 Bouquet of Roses
Chapter 898: Chapter 900: 1 Bouquet of Roses
"Overall, Huaxia’s traditional education and scientific culture tend to lean towards a humanistic hue. This is also its fundamental distinction from Western and other systems."
In this sense, departing from the path of history and blindly evaluating who is superior or inferior, or even attempting to destroy other systems, is not only unscientific but also destined to be futile. Because "what exists is reasonable."
The emergence of modern industrial civilization has led to a leap in world communication and cultural exchange tools. Meanwhile, due to its application in military science and the advent of the hot weapon era, different human civilization systems have unprecedented exchanges and impacts, with frequency and intensity exceeding any period in history, causing unprecedented upheaval and turbulence in human society!
Due to the rapid advancements of Western industrial civilization, the East has gradually found itself at a disadvantage in these exchanges and impacts, raising questions among many about whether Eastern civilization has lost its necessity for existence and its scientific validity.
Huaxia is a representative example.
The Western education system entered Huaxia and developed continuously, eventually replacing Huaxia’s traditional Confucian education almost completely!
Huaxia’s traditional medicine is an important representation of this traditional culture. Mastering it requires not only a high theoretical foundation in philosophy but also a long-term accumulation of practical foundation. "Confucianism becomes medicine." "A scholar learning medicine is like catching a chicken in a coop." These sayings vividly illustrate this phenomenon! But without the education of Confucianism, all this becomes a rootless seedling!
Today in Huaxia, there are basically no traditional private schools, and even the weight and proportion of classical Chinese text education in the entire modern education system is disproportionately low! Even in university education for Chinese Medicine, classic Chinese Medicine books are no longer mandatory courses. Classical Chinese education is merely a one-semester course!
"Since ancient books are basically unreadable, how can obtaining the essence of these intellectual achievements not be a delusion?" Hu Jingtang said these words and then picked up the tea on the table, sipping it slowly.
Xiao Yifei listening beside him was almost dumbstruck, as he had never considered such deep-rooted issues before. It seems that communicating with others is indeed necessary, at least he would hear a lot of different voices.
He couldn’t help but exclaim, "Hu Lao, you are truly incredible to think about such deep issues. I really admire you." noveldrama
"What’s there to admire? I also heard these problems from others, and now I’m just showing off in front of you," he said modestly.
"These students churned out by the modern education system assembly line, deemed qualified yet not truly representing actual Chinese Medicine standards, only serve as the ideal targets for those who wish to eradicate Chinese Medicine!"
"The previous statement, I remember hearing from a very famous Chinese Medicine practitioner, and I think it makes a lot of sense. But the only thing worth celebrating is that nowadays Chinese Medicine is gradually gaining people’s attention again, which makes me very happy," Hu Jingtang said.
After chatting for a while, Xiao Yifei took his leave because he had to work in the afternoon. Hu Jingtang didn’t hold him back to chat endlessly but readily let him leave.
"If you have things to do, just leave early. Don’t waste time accompanying this old man here for no reason. I’m just bored. Besides, we can see each other in the future; I must not hold up you young people’s time," Hu Jingtang said.
Hearing Hu Jingtang say this, Xiao Yifei decided to take his leave because he had indeed been quite busy recently. "Then Hu Lao, I’ll take my leave now. I will definitely visit you in the future. The breakfast today was really delicious." Xiao Yifei couldn’t forget Hu Lao’s excellent culinary skills.
"You can always come to eat if you want to. I wish you could come every day to keep this old man company," Hu Jingtang jokingly said.
"Then I’ll be off now. I will certainly visit you another day," said Xiao Yifei, and then Hu Jingtang and his granddaughter escorted him to the door.
At this moment, a young man walked in from outside, looking quite young and somewhat resembling Hu Lin. Xiao Yifei wondered if they might be twins.
Xiao Yifei glanced at the young man, but he didn’t even look at them from start to finish, just walked straight in. When he looked at Hu Jingtang and Hu Lin again, he found they both pretended not to see the young man as well. Very strange, there wasn’t even an eye contact acknowledgment, let alone a greeting.
So, Xiao Yifei left, sitting in his car, happily thinking, "Today I really reaped so much, not only did I enjoy such a delicious breakfast, but I also talked to Hu Jingtang about so much, learning lots of things I had never come across before. My view truly is too narrow."
"From now on, solely sticking to one’s own confined inventions is not the way; it is necessary to communicate more with others. I used to think the medical exchange meetings held between hospitals were a waste of time and meaningless, but now I think it’s very necessary. We should hold more of them when we have the time."
Xiao Yifei drove his car to Tang Rong’s company. On the way, he passed a flower shop, hesitated for a moment, then went in to buy a bouquet of roses.
He didn’t know what seemed off lately with their relationship. There hadn’t been any major arguments, but Xiao Yifei just felt there was an awkward atmosphere between them. Actually, if they had quarreled, that would have been fine; at least they’d know where the problem lies. What’s terrifying is this kind of cold war, inexplicably just not speaking.
It’s most painful not having an opportunity, a reason to communicate.
The shop assistant, seeing Xiao Yifei’s embarrassed expression, asked, "Sir, is this your first time sending flowers to your girlfriend? Your girlfriend will definitely be very happy seeing it."
Xiao Yifei smiled but said nothing.
The car stopped downstairs at Tang Rong’s company, and Xiao Yifei called Tang Rong. No answer on the first call. It wasn’t until the second call that it was picked up.
"Come down for a bit, I’m downstairs at your company," Xiao Yifei said briefly.
"Not coming down, I’m busy in the company, anything you can say at home later," Tang Rong replied calmly.
"If you don’t come down, I’ll come up. Anyway, it’s lunchtime now; your company should allow family visits, right?" Xiao Yifei continued.
"Don’t come up, wait two minutes for me, I’ll be right down." Hearing that Xiao Yifei was about to come up, Tang Rong panicked suddenly, although she didn’t know why she was panicking, maybe just embarrassment.
So Tang Rong casually threw on a coat and went out. As soon as she stepped out of the company door, she saw Xiao Yifei’s car parked there. Tang Rong went forward and got inside the car.
Sitting comfortably in her seat, Tang Rong saw Xiao Yifei produce a bouquet of roses from nowhere, presented them to her, and said affectionately, "Rongrong, I know I have been wrong these past times, not spending time to accompany you, and rarely calling you."
"The reason I didn’t call you much was because I always knew you were there, and that you would always wait for me. I always thought like this, so I assumed it would be okay even if I didn’t call. Plus, you used to call me every time, but you’ve stopped these days, so I thought you were just busy recently, so it ended up like this."
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