In the afternoon, Lu Jiu and others visited the intangible cultural heritage projects.
Many of the unique traditions in traditional Chinese medicine also opened Lu Jiu's eyes.
Besides some therapeutic techniques, there are many secret recipes.
For example, using poisonous insects as medicine, using minerals as medicine, and so on.
Many of these things are very effective.
However, not many people know about them.
Of course, these things are also quite difficult to pass down.
On one hand, few people know and can use them, and on the other, there are not many opportunities for these inheritors to share their knowledge.
When these inheritors grow old, the break in inheritance is evident.
By that time, part of traditional Chinese medicine knowledge may truly only serve as heritage, displayed in museums.
A whole afternoon allowed Lu Jiu to learn a lot.
Although it couldn't improve his medical skills, it did make him feel a touch more respect.
