Feng Qingxue's greatest gain in Shanghai was certainly the collection of some materials from ancient bookshops, concerning medicine. Some of these Chinese medicine books were mentioned by Guo Ming, but even he didn't possess them.
One could say that this type of Chinese medicine book could be considered a rare edition, very possibly copied from a Traditional Chinese Medicine Family.
Some people don't treasure their own belongings, but many so-called Traditional Chinese Medicine Families only pass down their unique expertise to their descendants. Naturally, rare Chinese medical texts are considered family heirlooms.
Although Feng Qingxue hosted Western medical surgeries, she never forgot to delve into Chinese medicine.
Thus, in the new year, she diligently worked while rigorously practicing calligraphy and painting, reading medical books exhaustively, and whenever she encountered perplexing content, she took time to visit her teacher Guo Ming at Jade Spring Mountain.
