Our preliminary tests reveal that the ZhongJing large language model demonstrates a certain degree of diagnostic and prescription capabilities not only in gynecology but also in other clinical specialties of traditional Chinese medicine, indicating its potential for generalization. This finding is significant as it suggests that our approach of using a multi-task therapeutic decomposition strategy and a domain-specific million-level instruct data set is effective in enhancing the model's reasoning ability for prescription data and diagnostic thinking logic. It also indicates the potential of large language models (7B parameters level) in fields where professional knowledge has a low tolerance for errors, such as medical and legal scenarios.