Chapter 207: Cang Gong Chunyu (Thanks to Lonely Carnival Book Friends)
Fei Qian looked at the gate of Luoyang City, filled with emotions in his heart, and the scenes in Luoyang City in the past seemed to appear before his eyes.
No one can know whether this trip to Luoyang will go smoothly or not, but until now, all steps have been considered relatively risky, and those with greater risks are still to come...
But before doing these things, Fei Qian had to take Huang Zhong to Luoyang City to look for those prestigious doctors. After all, it was expected that Dong Zhuo would soon move the capital. At that time, people were panicked, not to mention whether they could find them.
Even if these doctors are found, it is unclear whether they have the intention to treat people properly.
Most people are still ordinary people. Although doctors are said to have a parental heart, when they and their whole family do not have a good future, how many people can still save others first and then settle down at home?
Don't place your hopes on the moral character of others - this is what Fei Qian's descendants have been taught since childhood. Therefore, this time Fei Qian hopes to finish Huang Zhong's matter first while Luoyang City is still in normal order.
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As for whether Huang Zhong should leave or stay after getting the method to treat his son, it is naturally up to Huang Zhong to decide. Although staying will definitely be more helpful, Fei Qian can understand Huang Zhong's decision to leave and will not force him to stay.
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Luoyang City Feiqian is relatively familiar. Most dignitaries live in Guangbuli and Yongheli, so most famous medical clinics are also opened near Guangbuli and Yongheli.
As early as the early years of the Western Han Dynasty, after many years of fighting, although Liu Bang finally won the victory, it was indeed very destructive to people's livelihood, so he proposed the policy of "resting with the people" and the quiet peace that corresponded to it.
The Taoist philosophy of Wuwei gained the attention of the Han Dynasty.
Taoist health-preserving techniques also contributed to the medical thought and medical theory of the Han Dynasty. Taoist theories on life, essence, energy, spirit and health-preserving principles have become an important part of the basic theory of traditional Chinese medicine.
Moreover, the Yin-Yang theory and the Five Elements theory also played a great role in supplementing the theory of medicine. Many doctors in the Han Dynasty had begun to try to use Yin-Yang and the Five Elements theory to explain and treat various diseases.
In fact, in the Han Dynasty, there were many doctors who were from noble families. Due to various reasons, they did not enter the official career, but turned treating diseases and saving people into their own career.
Therefore, in the Han Dynasty, the gentry had some positive effects on the entire society to a certain extent, and they did not just know how to absorb and exploit.
Fei Qian took Huang Zhong to the largest medical clinic in Luoyang City. This medical clinic was opened by the Chunyu family and has been in business for several generations.
It is said that the Chunyu family who opened this medical clinic was an ancestor of the famous Chunyu Yi. Chunyu Yi was from Linzi. He was also called "Cang Gong" because he served as the magistrate of Taicang in Qi Dynasty. He once worshiped famous doctors such as Gongsun Guang and Gongcheng Yangqing.
As a teacher, he studied the pulse techniques of Huangdi and Bian Que. He was proficient in the four diagnostic methods of inspection, smelling, questioning, and palpation. He was especially famous for his inspection and pulse diagnosis.
Because of his noble character and unwillingness to be a servant of the nobility, he successively refused the call from the King of Yue, the King of Jiaoxi, the King of Jinan, the King of Wu, and the King of Qi, and was willing to practice medicine among the people for a long time.
Because he did not serve the powerful, he was falsely accused by the rich and imprisoned.
Chunyu Yi's daughter Tiying wrote to Emperor Wen of the Han Dynasty, pleading his unjust injustice and willing to redeem his father with her own life. Emperor Wen's heart was touching with his sympathy, so he pardoned Cang Gong. Ban Guxu's poem praised: "How can a hundred men be so embarrassed?
Yi Tiying.”
After the death of Cang Gong Chun Yuyi, the Chunyu family continued to adhere to the instructions left by Chun Yuyi. Instead of becoming an exclusive doctor for high-ranking officials, they focused more on treating and treating diseases for ordinary people. For several generations, they have been persevering.
Luoyang has an excellent reputation.
Fei Qian and Huang Zhong stood behind a group of people queuing up to see a doctor.
This is also Chunyu's rule. If it is not an emergency, treatment must be done on a first-come, first-served basis. Although this rule cannot satisfy the self-satisfaction of the nobles and nobles, Chunyu has always followed this and has never changed.
There were two doctors sitting in the hall, one was older, probably in his fifties, and had a deep wrinkle between his eyebrows as if he had been used to frowning for a long time; the other was younger, in his thirties.
Appearing to be in his teens.
Most of the patients are diagnosed by young doctors, while the old ones just watch quietly and rarely speak. It is obvious that the young doctors have already started their apprenticeship, and the old ones as the master just sit back and check.
Most decisions are left to young doctors.
Not long after, it was the turn of Fei Qian and Huang Zhong. The young doctor looked up at Fei Qian, then at Huang Zhong, and frowned. The look of his eyebrows was exactly the same as that of the old man next to him...
"What's the matter with you two? According to the ancestral teaching of Chunyu family, all patients in the world are equal, and no outpatient consultation is allowed unless it is an emergency." It turns out that the young doctor habitually used the word "wang" to treat Fei Qian and Huang Zhong.
The two of them made a preliminary diagnosis and found that neither of them seemed to have any symptoms. Since they were not sick and came to the hospital, it was probably someone who didn't know Chunyu's rules who asked for a consultation. Therefore, Chunyu's was first
The ancestral precepts will be in front...
"I don't have to invite your doctor to visit, but there is a man who has been ill for a long time..." Fei Qian explained to the young doctor with his hand in hand, and explained the condition of Huang Zhong's son one by one.
Huang Zhong on the side also took out the medical record that he had kept in his arms and held it in front of the doctor with both hands.
"Is there such a thing?" The young doctor dubiously took over the medical record of Huang Zhong's son and looked through it. After a while, he exclaimed and asked with some surprise, "Who wrote this book? It's like this."
detailed?"
Huang Zhong looked at Feiqian with some gratitude and said, "This is what Mr. Fei Qian wrote about you."
"Fei Langjun?" The young doctor was a little unconvinced. After all, he had never heard of any famous doctor named Fei, so how could such a detailed record of his condition be achieved? It was actually better than Chunyu's usual records from the warehouse.
The case records since Gong Chunyuyi’s creation are more detailed and comprehensive...
The young doctor handed this record to the old doctor beside him and said: "Uncle, please take a look..."
The old doctor took it but did not read it immediately, but asked: "I wonder who Mr. Fei studied under? What books did he study?"
"My teacher is Cai Zhonglang, and what I learned..." Fei Qian suddenly realized in the middle of the sentence. Could it be that the two people in front of him thought that they were studying medicine?
This really makes Fei Qian how to say it better...
In fact, Chunyu in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms is not as stupid as described. After all, he is also from the Chunyu family... He was already an official military commander of the imperial court as early as the He Jin period... The fourth update...