A Feast of Benevolence in the Morning Light: The Inauguration of Dr. Wu Mingjie’s Studio
On the fourteenth day of the tenth lunar month in the Year of the Snake (Yi Si), golden morning light scattered like powdered gold over the streets of Shenzhen. Outside the Zisu Hall Traditional Chinese Medicine Clinic, voices already hummed with excitement. December 3, 2025, marked the quiet opening of a remarkable event that wove together the wisdom of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and the power of modern medical science — the inauguration ceremony of Dr. Wu Mingjie’s Oncology Expert Studio. Like a slowly unfurling painting of the apricot grove, the occasion awakened the city’s yearning for health.
At eight o’clock in the morning, auspicious lions leaped in celebration, ceremonial cannons sounded softly, and guests including Mr. Lin Quanfeng, President of the American Teochew Youth Association, and Professor Zhang Xianhui stood smiling as they dotted the lions’ eyes with cinnabar.
“First dot the left eye — fill it with spirit; second dot the right eye — set its sights on the universe; third dot the forehead — let our national treasure flourish forever!” With each blessing, the lions seemed to come alive, fetching a couplet that read “A future as brilliant as brocade,” much like the passing of TCM’s torch, shining brilliantly in the morning light.
Taking the stage, Dr. Wu Mingjie reflected, “Traditional Chinese medicine flows deep and still like a river; treating cancer requires addressing both symptoms and root causes. May this studio be a vessel to carry more patients toward health and peace.”
At the unveiling, red silk fell away to reveal two plaques: Dr. Wu Mingjie’s Oncology Expert Studioand Shenzhen Training Base for Fengyang Daoist Traditional Chinese Medicine. Amid the salvo of ceremonial cannons, applause from guests and citizens surged like a tide, as if the ripples of TCM wisdom were spreading outward from this moment into a broader future.
During the free clinic, the warmth of the apricot grove flowed quietly among the crowd. Dr. Wu’s team bent attentively over consultations, their fingertips reading pulses like plucking delicate strings, patiently answering questions about cancer prevention and wellness regimens. Nearby, disciple Chen Qingzhen demonstrated the unique skill of Fengyang massage, his fingers gliding among acupoints like spring rain melting snow, easing the furrowed brows of citizens long troubled by pain.
As the afternoon sun slanted across the sky, the line at the clinic remained unbroken. Citizens clutched books personally gifted by Dr. Wu and cups of herbal wellness tea, their faces glowing with smiles. One aunt exclaimed, “Today I not only met a renowned doctor, but felt as if I had drunk sweet spring water — warming body and soul.” Inside Zisu Hall, the fragrance of medicinal herbs lingered, as if the millennia-old wisdom of TCM were quietly taking root in this space.
As sunset approached and the event drew to a close, benevolence did not fade. Dr. Wu Mingjie’s studio was like a seed sown in the fertile soil of Shenzhen, planting hope for tomorrow. In the years ahead, it will become a beacon for TCM oncology diagnosis and treatment, using heritage as its oar and innovation as its sail, sailing far along the course of safeguarding health and carrying dreams forward.
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