Everyone was mocking and ridiculing Liu Wentian. Liu Wentian looked at these people without anger, only feeling somewhat disappointed.
Zhao Zhengren's problem was not that he discussed "Treatise on Cold Damage," but that he simply copied "Treatise on Cold Damage" without incorporating his own insights and thoughts. In the end, it was all about a repackaging; any discerning person could hear that.
Even if the works of the ancients were good, they belonged to the ancients and needed to be advanced with the times, not simply replicated blindly.
Yet, those so-called celebrities in the field of traditional Chinese medicine present there all had the same demeanor; no wonder traditional Chinese medicine was declining.
Liu Wentian shook his head and said no more.
Seeing this, Xie Zhengren grew even more annoyed. However, to him, Liu Wentian was just a naive young man; he was too lazy to fuss over it.
Ultimately, he snorted coldly and continued his lecture.