"The decline of Traditional Chinese Medicine in Huaxia is due to the inferior nature of our people's character. Take Acupoint Pressing, for example. Why do I, a fellow in his early twenties, understand it, while those traditional doctors in their forties and fifties have no clue?" Hao Jian looked towards the crowd.
The crowd all looked puzzled and shook their heads.
"That's because they haven't met a teacher who knows this technique. Sticking to old ways due to our people's inferior nature, transmitting knowledge only from father to son, from son to grandson, never beyond that—everyone wants to possess a unique magic technique. But it's this very concept of owning a unique magic technique that kills the transmission of skills, allowing many refined skills to gradually be lost," Hao Jian said with a bitter smile.
Seeing this, the students felt deeply moved, each bowing their heads and sighing.