Chapter 148 Class
Chapter 148 Class
"Is there any teacher like you?"
"Yeah, aren't you afraid that we will complain to you?"
"If you can't even ask questions, then what's the point of having you as a teacher?"
Tang Qiu smiled as she watched these people accuse her, and then said, "This is the first time, and the last time. If I see you questioning me like this again, you can leave the classroom."
In an instant, the whole classroom fell silent.
Tang Qiu continued, "Don't say you doubt me. I also doubt that I can't be a good teacher. So, I told Professor Li that if you can't teach according to my requirements, then I won't be a teacher. Guess what?"
Tang Qiu did not answer, and everyone knew without guessing that it was obvious that Dean Li naturally agreed to Tang Qiu's request. In other words, Tang Qiu really had the right to select students.
"I haven't finished what I said just now. I will assign tasks after class. If you haven't completed them before the next day's class, you don't have to come. Maybe you think I'm too strict. Maybe in the end, there will be no one left. Then I can only say that it's not that I don't want to teach you, but that you gave up this opportunity. Okay, that's all the pre-class content. Now let's start the class. I remind you for the first class that it's best to turn on the recording function on your phone, because in my opinion, what I'm talking about is too simple, but for you, it may not be."
Tang Qiu's words made the students in the classroom feel very unwilling, but they were even more unwilling to just stand up and leave. So, they sat there on pins and needles, just wanting to see how Tang Qiu could teach the course that made her so arrogant.
What everyone didn't expect was that Tang Qiu actually gave everyone a big surprise at the beginning. She drew a human meridian map directly on the blackboard. There were both front and back. Then, she began to talk about the origin of traditional Chinese medicine and the composition of meridians.
Everyone thought that Tang Qiu’s class would be difficult, but unexpectedly, after listening to Tang Qiu’s class, everyone found that they could not understand the content that he explained before, now they could understand it.
At this moment, the complaints in everyone's heart disappeared.
Before the get out of class ended, Tang Qiu felt a little regretful: "I thought I could kick some people out, but I didn't expect you all to listen to the class seriously."
After saying this, everyone couldn't help laughing. This time everyone was kind-hearted, simply because Tang Qiu's understanding of Chinese medicine was so thorough. Everyone also understood that she really had the capital to be proud.
"Don't be too happy too soon. Now I'm going to assign you today's task. Before tomorrow's class, you must draw a diagram of the human meridians, and make sure the names and directions of each meridian are correct. If you can't draw it, you don't have to come tomorrow. In addition, I'll be teaching you about acupuncture points tomorrow. Smart people should know that my next task is to memorize acupuncture points. It's okay if you wait until I assign you the task before memorizing them."
After that, the bell rang. Tang Qiu said, "get out of class is over." Then he was the first to leave the classroom.
Tang Qiu didn't know that when she was teaching, Professor Li and Professor Yan were sitting in the monitoring room watching her. After all, Tang Qiu was very capable, but they didn't dare to leave it to her to decide whether she could teach the class.
As a result, after listening to Tang Qiu's lecture, Professor Li couldn't help but sigh that what he did was absolutely right.
Traditional Chinese medicine was originally passed down by masters, from one generation to the next, and each generation has its own understanding, but a lot of knowledge is the result of personal comprehension and people's subsequent discussions. However, it is really difficult to explain what the true meaning is.
However, Tang Qiu seemed to have a comprehensive system of traditional Chinese medicine in her mind. She could fully describe the development process of traditional Chinese medicine, and clearly explain the origin of the human meridians and the meaning of each meridian.
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