Chun Nuan stood in the yard of Chunshan Medical College, watching this group of disciples practice the Eight Brocade with great satisfaction.
In this era, most young ladies rarely stepped out of their homes, demure and delicate, not realizing that such a constitution was most susceptible to illness.
Once ill, it was easy to lose one's life.
Moreover, women still had to endure the difficulties of childbirth, and a fragile body struggled to overcome this hurdle.
As healers, it's not only about healing others but also about healing oneself.
Having a healthy body, strengthening oneself, is the only way to better treat others.
If one is constantly ill, how can they treat others?
Chun Nuan not only taught them medicine and diagnostics but also how to cultivate themselves.
Everyday during breaks, they practiced the Eight Brocade.
Initially, these young ladies were reserved, feeling embarrassed to make gestures in front of outsiders.
