29-2 來台灣的時候一定要試試 "看中醫" Taiwan's traditional Chinese medicine. You must try it when you come to Taiwan

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29-2 來台灣的時候一定要試試 "看中醫" Taiwan's traditional Chinese medicine. You must try it when you come to Taiwan

from Learn Chinese from Taiwanese 跟台灣人學中文 · host 台灣瘋 | Chinese Learning Podcast | Daily fun Taiwanese Podcast

Can Taiwan's Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) be trusted? Want to try taking acupuncture or see a TCM doctor in Taiwan? Check out this episode! Learn today’s episode: 中醫,也就是中國醫學。在台灣,中醫師會為你把脈,把脈的意思是醫生用手按病人手的動脈,來了解身體目前的情況。有些人覺得中醫不太有效,也覺得這是一種迷信,然而在台灣當中醫師不容易,在大學的中醫系,學生都必須充分了解每個草藥的不同和功效。此外,我們感冒時,吃中藥一天就能康復,因此我們很信中醫。在台灣,每個中醫生都需要花很多時間學習怎麼診斷、觀察病人的狀況來做出判斷,中醫現在已經科學化了... 把脈 bǎmài: check someone's pulse 按 àn: to place (fingers) on… 動脈 dòngmài: artery 充分 chōngfèn: enough 功效 gōngxiào: efficacy 康復 kāngfù: to recover 診斷 zhěnduàn: to diagnose To keep learning this episode, go here: https://www.taiwanfeng.com/podcast/traditional-chinese-medicine/ If you’re more familiar with simplified Chinese, we also have simplified version for this episode, please visit: https://www.taiwanfeng.com/simplified/podcast-cn/traditional-chinese-medicine-simplified/ Follow us on Instagram! Fangfang’s Instagram account : ⁠fangfang.chineselearning⁠ Tingting’s Instagram account:⁠ ⁠⁠ting.ting.tai We hope you like our podcast today! Got feedback? We’d love to hear it! Rate us or leave us a review! Learn Chinese Podcast | Chinese Listening Practice | Learn Taiwanese Mandarin

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