C612 (1/2)
Although many people couldn't figure it out, there was a huge difference between a Master and a Master.
Master was responsible for teaching and educating his disciples. Disciples should treat their masters with the same respect as their fathers; both had the corresponding responsibilities and obligations.
As for the teacher, ”Please turn left in front and stop.” A taxi driver could call a master or a restaurant chef could call a master, which was of two completely different natures. To actually come in and call a master a master was an insult, no matter what industry it was, people worked hard to pass on their skills to you, and this was often something that could last a lifetime. You would call someone like that a taxi to eat at a restaurant?
He wouldn't really let Chen Xiaoyan view him as a father, and she wouldn't be used to it either. But he had to be clear about the principles underlying this, because it was his master who held the responsibility of teaching Chen Xiaoyan, and it was also his responsibility to teach her medical skills. If it was his master, then it would be no different from strangers.
Liu Yun and the others were surprised, but Qin Yue lazily said: ”I am my master, what's wrong?”
”Isn't it just a routine treatment? Why did the address change when I came out?” Zheng Hong still couldn't figure out the answer to this question.
”Xiao Yan wanted to take me as her master, so I accepted her as my disciple. What's the problem?” Qin Yue shrugged.
Ouyang Xueling was still a little shocked as she asked: ”What you mean is that from now on, you want to teach Xiao Yan medicine?”
”Yes, that's right.” Qin Yue nodded.
He did not know how the system came about in his mind, but the meaning of the system's existence was clear. It was to use him to help the world and pass on his legacy to the Chinese medical doctors, bringing glory to them.
He was currently the only inheritor of Chinese medicine, but if he wanted to pass on his legacy, he couldn't achieve better development just by relying on him. Now that he had a heaven-defying existence, what about a hundred years later, would the system look for another host? This way, there would only be one person who would win, and it wouldn't be of much help to the whole field of traditional Chinese medicine.
Therefore, taking in a disciple was the best way to spread the medical skills that he had already obtained from the system. He did not reject it and agreed to Chen Xiaoyan's request without any hesitation.
Of course, there was also the fact that Chen Xiaoyan was smart and had a good aptitude and comprehension. She found it very suitable for Qin Yue to have a good impression of her, so she accepted him as her disciple.
Since ancient times, China had a culture of master-disciple inheritance, and the traditional Chinese medicine official also recognized that. Chen Heyan had acknowledged him as her master, and in the future, he would not need to study in the medical school. He would not have a graduation certificate from the medical school, but would be able to participate in examinations and obtain a certificate of qualification to practice medicine.
Whether it was in traditional Chinese medicine or other fields, those with great skills would never easily accept disciples, especially in the ancient times. Those who worked in hospitals their entire lives might not even be able to be accepted by hall doctors.
Anyone with a unique skill usually wouldn't easily spread it to others. In terms of benefits, it could train outstanding disciples with better reputations. The downside was that it would be easy to reject oneself, resulting in a good trade being lost in the end.