Lu Jiu carefully contemplated what Shang Yehua had just said.
In fact, the meaning was quite similar to what he had understood before.
Initially, he thought that a true top doctor needs to understand Confucianism, Buddhism, and Daoism.
Because illness in a person is invariably related to oneself, family, society, and nature.
But he actually overlooked one point.
That is, understanding knowledge does not necessarily generate wisdom.
Wisdom is not accumulated through knowledge.
Why do practitioners of Chinese medicine study The Book of Changes?
Because The Book of Changes can unlock wisdom!
What it expounds upon are the most fundamental rules of the universe.
Understanding The Book of Changes is tantamount to understanding the rules governing the operation of all things, just as reading history can make one wise.
With wisdom, the more knowledge, the better, because wisdom helps you filter out useful things, and you can apply them reasonably.
