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Chapter 530

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Just like that, Ye Xuan, Huang Fei-hung, and the other two stayed at the Nature Inn.

However, Boss Mag of the Nature Inn still bought a set of clothes for Ye Xuan and his Thirteenth Aunt as he didn't want to cause trouble for the inn.

Ye Xuan wasn't afraid of the White Lotus Society at first, but seeing that it was Huang Fei-hung who brought it to him, Ye Xuan changed his clothes first. As for his hair, he could only get a hat and a wig.

After a night of talking, Ye Xuan finally knew why Liang Kuan wanted to become Huang Fei-hung's disciple again. It was because on that night 10 years ago, although Ye Xuan didn't kill Yan Zhendong, the two of them didn't have the money to find a doctor, so they only bandaged his wound casually. The rain also caused the wound to become inflamed, and in addition to the cold weather, Yan Zhendong actually got a high fever. If Liang Kuan hadn't carried Yan Zhendong to Huang Fei-hung for help, Yan Zhendong might really have died.

After Yan Zhendong recovered, the previous Yan Zhendong would definitely hate Huang Fei-hung for being a busybody. However, after listening to Ye Xuan's words, Yan Zhendong suddenly came to his senses, and actually wanted to become Huang Fei-hung's disciple.

However, considering that Huang Fei-hung was older than Huang Fei-hung, Huang Fei-hung felt that there was nothing to teach him, so he insisted on not accepting Yan Zhendong as his disciple. He only asked Yan Zhendong to be his disciple in Poh Chi Lam. Later on, Yan Zhendong said that since Huang Fei-hung didn't want to accept him as his disciple, and he was afraid that he would mislead Huang Fei-hung's disciple due to his poor martial ethics. Therefore, Yan Zhendong asked Huang Fei-hung to accept Liang Kuan as his disciple. Huang Fei-hung examined Liang Kuan and found that Liang Kuan wasn't a bad person, so he accepted Liang Kuan as his disciple.

Hearing this, Ye Xuan couldn't help but feel that everything was unpredictable. He didn't expect that Yan Zhendong, who was supposed to be killed by a gun, would enter Poh Chi Lam, and Liang Kuan, who was originally Yan Zhendong's disciple, would return to Huang Fei-hung's disciple. Perhaps this was the best ending.

The next day, everyone got up early. After washing up and eating breakfast, Huang Fei-hung said to Ye Xuan, "Ah Hsuan, we came to the provincial capital to attend a medical conference. The main reason we came to the provincial capital this time was to attend a medical conference. Because there were many foreign doctors attending this medical conference, Aunt Thirteen came to be my interpreter. You and Hsuan. Do you want to go with us, or do you want to stroll around the provincial capital? "

"Stroll around the provincial capital!" Liang Kuan said happily.

"I'll go with you guys to see it!" Ye Xuan said with a smile as he glanced at Liang Kuan, whose face was full of joy. He thought of the person he could meet at the medical conference.

Hearing Ye Xuan's words, Huang Fei-hung nodded with satisfaction. Ye Xuan was more sensible. Then, he turned his head and glared at Liang Kuan, whose face was full of joy.

"I'll go with you guys to see it!" Liang Kuan said with a bitter face after being glared at by Huang Fei-hung.

Looking at Liang Kuan's seemingly pitiful look, Thirteenth Aunt and Ye Xuan couldn't help but laugh.

The medical research conference in Guangzhou was actually organized by the International Red Cross and led by the Guangzhou government. Its main purpose was to promote the cultural exchange between Chinese and Western medicine.

Since people from all over the world came to China, Chinese medicine had gradually begun to be recognized by foreign doctors. However, this recognition had gradually deteriorated over time. Because Chinese medicine focused on treating the root cause, it was based on the Yin and Yang of the human body and the five elements. It included the unique culture of China and supplemented with herbal medicine. However, the effect of the treatment was not as fast as that of Western medicine. Therefore, foreign doctors gradually thought that Chinese medicine was witchcraft.

However, not all Western medicine thought so. Chinese medicine also had its own medical experts, and it was common for them to cure the disease. Therefore, although Western medicine still had a skeptical attitude toward Chinese medicine, they didn't completely deny it. They just wanted to communicate with each other through the medical research conference.

Most of the people who could attend the medical conference were famous Chinese medicine practitioners in Guangzhou, while Western medicine practitioners were from all over the world.

The venue of the medical conference was provided by the International Red Cross. It was located at Shamian Street, Liwan District, Guangzhou. The four of them arrived together. Huang Fei-hung took out the invitation cards issued by the government, and the four of them entered smoothly.

After entering, Ye Xuan and the others found that there were not many people attending the medical conference this time. In addition to seven or eight Chinese medicine practitioners, there were only a dozen Western medicine practitioners. It could only be regarded as a small-scale communication conference.

The four of them found a place to sit, and the medical conference soon began.

First, a doctor from France came on the stage, followed by a doctor from Germany. These doctors were explaining some theoretical research of Western medicine. Huang Fei-hung sat with his Thirteenth Aunt, so naturally, it was his Thirteenth Aunt who translated for him. Liang Kuan, on the other hand, couldn't understand their English at all. After Ye Xuan translated a few sentences for him, he immediately lost interest and leaned on the table alone. Although Ye Xuan could understand them, these theories had long been imperceptibly influenced by what he saw and saw in modern times, so he just listened to it with one ear and out the other. His gaze was fixed on a square-headed, big-eared man with silkworm eyebrows, who was sitting two rows in front of him, holding a Western pocket watch in his hand from time to time.

If people who didn't know him saw him frequently opening his pocket watch, they might think that he was impatient or pretentious to show off his pocket watch. However, Ye Xuan knew that this person was not pretentious or impatient. It was just that his life philosophy was that time was precious. The reason why he often looked at his pocket watch was just to remind himself that his life was limited and he couldn't waste time.

He was the pioneer of China's modern national democratic revolution, the great forerunner of China's democratic revolution, the founder of the Republic of China and China's Kuomintang, the advocate of the Three People's Principles, and the creator of the Five Power Constitution. He was the first to raise the flag of complete anti-feudalism, and was praised by the later generations as the "Founding Father of the Republic of China" by the national government after his death.

His surname was Sun, given name Wen, given name Yi Xian, alias Zhongshan Qiao, and the world called him Sun Yat-Sen!

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