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Zhang Boli said, "Chinese medicine can't go out by force"? what do you think?
To some extent, I quite agree with this view. In my opinion, the development of Chinese medicine is booming now. However, due to the lack of sufficient attention in the past decades, it can be said that the development of traditional Chinese medicine in China is not comprehensive enough. I think Chinese medicine is a system. The development and going abroad of TCM should be accompanied by the growth of countless TCM masters, the improvement of TCM technology and the improvement of TCM basic education.

At present, although the country attaches great importance to the development of Chinese medicine, over the years, Chinese medicine has indeed made greater inheritance and breakthroughs in many aspects and penetrated into all aspects of our lives. However, for most ordinary people, they have little knowledge of Chinese medicine. Compared with the development of western medicine, people's role in Chinese medicine is more to strengthen the body, regulate the body and assist in treatment. However, due to the imperfect technical education of Chinese medicine, it is difficult for ordinary people to get in touch with formal Chinese medicine in small and medium-sized cities or even towns and counties except in some big cities where Chinese medicine treatment is relatively perfect.

Traditional Chinese medicine practitioners in these places are often self-taught or have been engaged in business related to traditional Chinese medicine for generations, but they do not have any formal business licenses. Often such people are more popular with the general public than young people who have received formal Chinese medicine education for several years. This phenomenon is restricted by the tradition of China. People often think that older doctors are more trustworthy than younger doctors, especially when studying Chinese medicine. Although the country has trained a large number of TCM talents in recent years, these talents have not yet grown to an age that people can trust.

It can be said that China, a top master of Chinese medicine, has the most complete Chinese medicine education system, and China also has the most complete Chinese medicine technology, which we do not lack. What we lack now is time for development. Chinese medicine technology needs to go deep into the general public step by step, develop in practice, and then naturally go international.