中医院校来了“洋弟子”丨“艾”上中医:一位外国小伙的长“灸”之约
2026-06-30 00:44 海报新闻
Miller's unique cross-disciplinary insight has also won recognition from his teachers at the university. Mu Ge, Section Chief, Admissions & Academic Programs Section, School of International Education, Shandong University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, said that this analogy is remarkably vivid and aligns perfectly with TCM theory. "Engineering emphasizes systems, structure, and flow, while TCM focuses on meridians, qi and blood, and their balance. Transferring his capabilities from his familiar field into the study of TCM, this interdisciplinary analogy will help him get startedparticularly quickly."
Miller has always firmly believed that the roots of TCM lie in China, and that only by returning to the source and studying at its origin can one truly master the authentic wisdom of TCM. Today, to overcome the challenges of his limited Chinese proficiency and the abstruse medical theories, he studies diligently day after day, steadily growing through his immersion in the culture of traditional Chinese medicine. When speaking of the future, his direction is already set. He hopes that after completing his studies and returning home, he will bring moxibustion — this convenient and practical TCM wellness therapy — back to Algeria, and share more of China's traditional health wisdom with his family and friends back home.
Once he built roads to connect mountains and seas; now he is learning to healpeople, bringing warmth to body and soul. Chinese Mugwort (Artemisia argyi) may be small, yet it can warm the meridians and promote blood circulation—just like this young man from Algeria, who is carrying the warmth of Traditional Chinese Medicine to places far and wide.


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