"You must be Qianmei, right? Haha, your Aunt Xu told me about you, a top student from the Yale School of Medicine interested in traditional Chinese medicine—that's really rare. If you have any questions about Chinese medicine in the future, feel free to ask me. Your Uncle Xie is also quite renowned in the realm of Chinese medicine,"
The middle-aged man was named Xie Zhengren, a disciple of a master of Chinese medicine and himself a famous traditional Chinese physician in his province. He was the deputy director of the First People's Hospital, quite a distinguished figure, speaking with full confidence.
He believed there were few in the province whose medical skills surpassed his and that Sheng Qianmei should feel honored to receive his guidance.