Wu Buwei's words had earned Du Heng considerable respect. Since they had been separated for nearly three months, Du Heng felt the timing was opportune to assess the young man's progress again. I wonder if he has made any progress during this time, Du Heng mused.
Du Heng leaned back in his chair, his hands crossed on the table, his gaze fixed on Wu Buwei. "Your approach of regulating Yin and Yang, warming the liver and kidneys to nourish the lower Yuan, is correct."
"Now, if it were up to you to treat, how would you prescribe the medicine? And how would you manage the pace of the treatment?"
The difficulty in treating illnesses with traditional Chinese medicine lies in syndrome differentiation. Once the syndrome is correctly differentiated, devising a treatment plan is not overly challenging.
However, many contemporary issues arise precisely during this treatment phase.
