Chapter 349: Needle Testing Conference
Three days later.
The preliminary selection for the Traditional Chinese Medicine Grand Festival commenced in Haicheng.
Associated media attended the event.
The venue, located inside a vast Traditional Chinese Medicine Clinic, could accommodate tens of thousands of spectators. During the heyday of traditional Chinese medicine last century, there were times when it was fully seated, and this clinic carried many people’s dreams and memories.
At the center was the competition ground featuring the Yin and Yang Bipolarity Bagua Map, consisting of two colors, black and white.
Not far away, there was a cabinet of medicinal herbs, each compartment filled with unmarked, a variety of herbs.
There were five hundred participants in total.
In groups of ten.
The first round involved identifying acupuncture points, and half of the competitors were eliminated.
In the second round, competitors needed to prescribe the right medicine for randomly drawn common symptoms, then find the correct herbs from a vast storeroom of unnamed herbs and submit them along with the drawn slips to the examiners.
