Listen to you? Then I don't need to work anymore. Your half-baked theories are just toxic chicken soup; Yang Ping hates toxic chicken soup the most.
Anyway, Zhao Wenbo is not a formal doctor here. He's just a graduate student, and the institute won't keep him after he graduates. Zhao Wenbo has approached Yang Ping for suggestions more than once.
Giving suggestions is a good thing; Yang Ping encourages everyone to give suggestions. But what kind of suggestions does Zhao Wenbo offer? He suggests that Yang Ping abolish the English score requirement for doctoral exams, suggests banning doctors in the department from publishing papers in English... What kind of suggestions are these.
Tang Shun saw that Yang Ping was also losing his patience, so he interrupted Zhao Wenbo and said, "Doctor Zhao, the issues you're raising can be discussed later. This is not the time to discuss them."
Other doctors also find Zhao Wenbo annoying because he likes to label others, so they particularly dislike him.
When others learn English, he says, "What are Chinese people speaking foreign languages for? Have no confidence in their own language at all." English is just a tool, and over ninety percent of medical papers are recorded in English. If you don't learn English, how do you read the papers? This has nothing to do with worshipping foreign things or fawning over foreign countries.
In fact, Zhao Wenbo's English isn't very good. Although he can manage exams, his practical use is a complete mess. So he always opposes learning English, and when he sees colleagues practicing English, he labels them, saying they're unpatriotic and have no national pride.
If others catch a cold and don't see a Chinese doctor, he also criticizes them for lacking cultural confidence, worshipping Western medicine excessively, and insists that Chinese medicine can deal with it but they have to take Western medicine instead.
This guy not only likes to do such things but also acts like a moral guardian. He loves self-righteous martyrdom, always feeling like everyone is drunk and he's the only one sober, always thinking others don't understand him and his good intentions.
Everyone's time is precious; it can't be wasted on his nonsense. After Tang Shun finished his report, everyone adjourned the meeting.
After the meeting, Doctor Zhao Wenbo chased after them, pulling Tang Shun: "Doctor Tang, let's have a chat..."
When Tang Shun said during the meeting that they would discuss it later, it was just a polite remark. He didn't have time to debate with Zhao Wenbo. Besides, he and Zhao Wenbo are not even in the same league. If it weren't for the institute's spirit of equality and inclusiveness, Zhao Wenbo wouldn't even have the chance to speak with Tang Shun in other workplaces.
"Doctor Tang, you need to consider what I said today..." Zhao Wenbo kept chasing after him.
Tang Shun didn't stop: "If you really want to be a good person, then donate your salary. If you keep talking like this, I will really stop your allowance."
Because the doctors in the ward and researchers in the laboratory are participants in many projects, Zhao Wenbo also received an allowance from the institute, and it was quite substantial.
Hearing this from Tang Shun, Zhao Wenbo dared not pursue further and stopped in his tracks.
Next to Tang Shun, a Doctor said: "Doctor Tang, isn't Zhao Wenbo a bit strange? Wasn't he claiming that he would donate billions to help patients worldwide? Why does he refuse to let go of his thousand yuan salary?"
"Because he really does have a thousand yuan salary! As for the billions, that wasn't his money so of course, he doesn't feel any pain over it. He's a typical keyboard saint, the most detestable kind that often stands on the moral high ground to criticize others. After all, it's easy to talk when you're not the one suffering. Ignore him; he'll be graduating in a few months, right?"
"I heard so, but I'm not sure about the specifics," the Doctor said.
Tang Shun glanced back at Zhao Wenbo: "There's no way someone like him can stay after graduation; he sacrifices everyone else's interests for his so-called moral high ground. At critical moments, he'd be the one to sell us out. Don't be fooled by how nicely he talks; during the last meeting when we arranged for someone to go to top laboratories in Europe and America for further study, wasn't he the one opposing it, saying it was a form of foreign worship and lack of technological confidence?"
"Yes, that was him!" the Doctor remembered clearly.
Tang Shun chuckled: "That's because he didn't have the ability to secure a spot. If he were given a spot, he'd be more enthusiastic than anyone, and once he goes abroad, I bet he wouldn't come back."
Upon saying this, Tang Shun recalled a classmate of his who has now got a green card in the United States and stayed there to work.
Back then, at the graduation ceremony when Tang Shun got the chance to study abroad at public expense, that classmate gave an impassioned speech, criticized the United States, United Kingdom, Germany, and France as worthless, and solemnly questioned Tang Shun on why he didn't stay in China to contribute but went abroad.
At that time, Tang Shun was dumbfounded. It's true many studying abroad do not return, but many do come back to contribute to the country. Studying abroad is about learning advanced scientific and cultural knowledge and better contributing upon return. Of course, some choose not to come back, which is just a personal choice.
How did studying abroad turn into a betrayal? Thinking of that classmate, Tang Shun thought of Zhao Wenbo again; they're the same type of people, always appearing righteous on the surface, but who knows what they're really thinking.
"Anyway, if this guy stays in our laboratory, I definitely don't want him," Tang Shun said.
The Doctor agreed: "Seeing Professor Yang's reaction just now, Professor Yang seems quite annoyed with him too. He also wants to apply for Professor Yang's doctoral program. Professor Yang probably wouldn't agree to let him stay either."
"I've heard he approached Professor Yang several times, suggesting that he remove the English requirement for doctoral admissions. He said English is useless and a waste of everyone's time. He formally presented it to Professor Yang several times, and apparently even wrote a lengthy manifesto. Professor Yang finds him very bothersome."
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