Inviting new medical students from across the country to enter the museum free of charge with a notification letter, and distributing free visiting tickets to parents who have entered the school. The gift package comes with a key
During the registration season for college freshmen, the campus card can be accessed with only one card, but surprisingly it comes with a physical key? Accompanied by apricot forests, there is a deep medical culture. On the registration day for new students, Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine welcomed nearly a thousand undergraduate students from all over the country, and specially prepared various gifts rich in traditional Chinese medicine elements. For example, in the "Ginkgo Blossom" series of cultural and creative new life gifts, there is a "Five Elements Emblem" that resembles a classical key. Each person has one hand and randomly distributes it.
The Jiefang Daily Shangguan News reporter learned that referring to the Five Elements theory of traditional Chinese medicine philosophy, the "Five Elements Emblem" is divided into five styles. The teeth of the 5 keys are respectively based on the five colors corresponding to the five elements, using the "Nine Stacked Seal Script" seal font, engraved with the words "wood", "fire", "earth", "gold", and "water". The handle is designed in the shape of a gourd, symbolizing "hanging a pot to save the world".
The badge and lining card are all based on Ginkgo biloba leaves, with the red main color of the school emblem of traditional Chinese medicine. The bottom is printed with the words "Traditional Chinese Medicine is the key to opening the treasure trove of Chinese civilization", encouraging students to focus on their studies and continuously explore the mysteries of the treasure trove of traditional Chinese medicine in their future careers. In addition, various colleges in the university have prepared fancy gift packages, including umbrellas, masks, fans exclusively for freshmen, as well as small traditional Chinese medicine books, scales, tuning forks, percussion hammers, etc. that are closely related to the profession.
This year marks the 85th anniversary of the establishment of the Shanghai Museum of Traditional Chinese Medicine, the first medical history museum in China. Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine has introduced campus museum resources into the enrollment education of new students and expanded its coverage - inviting medical freshmen nationwide. From September to December, new medical students nationwide can enter the museum free of charge with admission notices, and will also receive exquisite commemorative postcards commemorating the 85th anniversary of the establishment of the Shanghai Museum of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
Not only caring for new students from various regions, but also considering accompanying parents. On the day of registering for Traditional Chinese Medicine, the freshmen received this museum commemorative postcard and a designated day visit voucher for August 28th in their freshman gift package. Because new parents can also receive a free admission ticket to immerse themselves in and experience the charm of traditional Chinese medicine culture from zero distance with their children, while enhancing their understanding of their children's majors and forming a collaborative effort between home and school in education.
For new students who have not been sent to school by their parents, the University of Traditional Chinese Medicine reported to the scene and organized a gratitude education activity called "Reporting Safety to Family". New students wrote "family letters" on postcards one after another. When they went to the museum, postal staff stamped the postcards with the postage stamp of "Shanghai Museum of Traditional Chinese Medicine", making this customized postcard a messenger for spreading love and traditional Chinese medicine culture, and sending it to various parts of the country.
On August 28th, the Shanghai Museum of Traditional Chinese Medicine also invited Liu Wei, the director of the Shanghai Museum of Chinese Printing, to give a lecture on "The Birth of Books - The Past and Present of a Medical Book". This book is the recently published "History of the Museum: Illustrated Explanation of Shanghai Museum of Traditional Chinese Medicine". From "The All English Chinese Medical History", "The Preparation of the Medical History Museum", "The Transfer of Cultural Relics During the War of Resistance Against Japan", "The Adventure of Carrying Books in Zhiguo Temple", to "The Treasure of the Town Museum - The Beginning and End of acupuncture and moxibustion Bronze Man's Entry into Tibet", small stories are presented in the form of "comic book+text explanation", so that readers can know the history of the museum as if they were reading a novel.
Not only "one book, one lecture", but the freshmen also experienced on-site printing, thread bound book binding, and the production of bottle openers with traditional Chinese medicine patterns. In addition, we also visited the Linglan Ink Charm - Exhibition of Modern Traditional Chinese Medicine Books and Magazines in the Collection of Shanghai Museum of Traditional Chinese Medicine, which is located on the third floor of the Shanghai Museum of Traditional Chinese Medicine. We learned that knowledgeable individuals in the field of modern traditional Chinese medicine and publishing use publishing traditional Chinese medicine books and magazines as a platform to inherit and promote the development of traditional Chinese medicine and serve the health of the people.