When Lin Wanwan was in Chang'an, she followed Sun Simiao to visit acupuncture master Zhen Quan.
This ninety-year-old miracle doctor has been famous throughout the ages for his acupuncture skills.
Lin Wanwan learned most of her acupuncture techniques from his disciple Chen Liang. When she met the old miracle doctor, she naturally followed the disciple's rites.
It's just that the old miracle doctor is old now and doesn't practice acupuncture very much anymore. He has even quit all the royal errands he can, so naturally he doesn't have the energy to give personal guidance to Lin Wanwan.
Fortunately, Lin Wanwan got the opportunity to borrow and copy his works such as "Acupuncture Notes", "Mingtang Human Figure", "Acupuncture Prescriptions" and "Pulse Classic" by Mr. Sun and the "Barefoot Doctor's Manual".
These precious books on traditional Chinese medicine have been lost, and only part of the content has been included in other medical works and has been passed down.
This is naturally a huge loss to the Chinese medicine community.
Lin Wanwan traveled through the Tang Dynasty and took a trip to Chang'an. Since she had the opportunity to come into contact with it, there was no reason not to record it.
It's just that her hand-copied version is difficult to win people's trust in modern times without the endorsement of celebrities, but of course you can learn it yourself.
The acupuncture method she is currently performing on Mr. Lu's family is from Zhen Quan, and the stimulation intensity is relatively strong. In the early days, Mr. Lu's family still made loud noises from time to time because he couldn't bear it. Later, his voice became quieter and quieter, until
calm.
Lu Erlang, who was left to take care of Lu Dalang, was a little dumbfounded when he saw the pain on his face gradually disappearing.
It's astonishing to see that his eldest brother's condition, which the old doctor in Wanghai Town had declared to be incurable, was cured by a single acupuncture treatment from Mr. Le'an Township.
He was obviously sweating all over his body before and his face was as pale as a dead person, but now even his brows are relaxed.
"My stomach doesn't hurt anymore. It really doesn't hurt anymore. It feels so comfortable!" Lu Dalang was also very excited. He was alive again.
He originally thought that he had only a few days left to live and was going to die of pain. After all, he consulted doctors from two medicine halls in the town, but nothing could be done.
The witch doctors in other villages gave him the talisman water. He almost vomited blood after drinking it, but it didn't work at all, and his stomach pain became more and more severe.
But Mr. Le'an Xiang only gave him an injection and he didn't even take the medicine yet. He already felt better.
Lin Wanwan received the acupuncture kit. The effect was so obvious, which proved that her dialectic just now was completely correct.
"Indigo, Perilla, I'll make a recipe, take five herbs: rhubarb, peony bark, peach kernels, winter melon seeds, and Glauber's salt. You two can fry them and bring them over." Lin Wanwan said.
"Here."
The two teenage maids whose names were called responded in unison.
These two people were the rewards Lin Wanwan received when she sent fans and ice cubes to Queen Xiao.
Empress Xiao knew medical skills, and there were many maids around her who knew pharmacology, all of whom were trained by Empress Xiao herself.
To nobles, slaves are nothing more than livestock.
Empress Xiao saw Lin Wanwan's shortage of manpower, so she gave it away casually.
For Lin Wanwan, these two maids were professional assistants and were indeed in great need.
But they were not direct relatives after all. Apart from letting them take care of medicinal materials, Lin Wanwan rarely let them touch other things.
Judging from Lu Dalang's situation, it is appropriate to use the rhubarb and peony bark soup in Zhang Zhongjing's "Synopsis of the Golden Chamber", which is a special prescription for intestinal carbuncle.
This prescription has the effects of purging heat and breaking blood stasis, dispersing stagnation and reducing swelling.
Of course, not everyone's intestinal carbuncle is suitable for this prescription. It also requires a dialectical analysis of the deficiency and excess of cold and heat. Intestinal carbuncle with deficiency and cold caused by insufficient yang qi is not suitable for Rhubarb Mudan Bark Decoction.
As the same saying goes, the difficulty of traditional Chinese medicine lies in dialectics. Only one person can achieve the best therapeutic effect.
In the modern plague, Chinese medicine has made great contributions, but it is difficult to promote it because one person only treats it.
Lin Wanwan took a pen and paper from the barefoot doctor's medicine box and wrote down the prescription, then asked the two maids to search for medicinal materials in her luggage.
After the maids took the prescriptions and went down, Lu Erlang hurriedly stepped forward, lifted up the hem of his clothes, and took off the Kaiyuan Tongbao coiled around his waist. He didn't even ask about the medical fees and medicines, and placed them all in front of Lin Wanwan. He couldn't say enough.
Go home and pick it up.
Lin Wanwan herself had never paid attention to the prices of medicinal materials. How could she have the energy to care about these things? She was as busy as a spinning top every day. Of course, her servants were responsible for these matters.
So she told her matron Yun Shang: "Go and look at the account books. There is no need for medical fees or anything like that. Just accept the money for the medicinal materials."
Yun Shang saluted and said: "Here."
Lu Erlang was very grateful after hearing this and kowtowed repeatedly.
Lin Wanwan had left the reverse room gracefully and led everyone back to the main room.
Not long after Lu Dalang took the indigo medicine, he felt unbearable abdominal pain. He defecated in the valet's toilet, and hard lumps and thin water "gushed" down. He felt relieved immediately.
He even felt that he could leave home immediately without bothering Mr. Le'an Township any more.
At this time, the Lu clan members who had gone back to Lujiazhuang to report the news had already notified Lu Dalang's wife, You clan. At this time, she followed the clan members to the gate of Lin Mansion carrying a bag.
Youshi came to replace his second uncle, so naturally he took care of his own man.
Previously, everyone came to Linjiazhuang to borrow a boat. She did not follow because as a woman, it was not convenient for her to go to Xiaoxi Town with a group of men, so Lu Erlang did it for her.
Now that Lu Dalang is staying at Le'an Xiangjun's house for treatment, it is naturally convenient for her to come over.
Although Lin Wanwan is a well-known miracle doctor, she rarely treats people other than the Lin family village and her servants. It is also luck that Lu Dalang can get an exceptional treatment from her this time.
In fact, if Lin Wanwan's real request came under her nose, she would definitely come to the rescue. However, most of them were spontaneously blocked by the Lin family villagers.
The people in Linjiazhuang are Lin Wanwan's first protective shield, helping her filter out trouble in the countryside.
After Youshi arrived, Lu Erlang was ready to return home.
Before leaving, the two of them kowtowed to Lin Wanwan outside her main house and did not go in to disturb her.
Lin Wanwan was taking a nap in her room at this time. She often traveled through time and space, which caused Lin Wanwan to suffer from jet lag and she felt like she didn't get enough sleep every day.
It has become her habit to take a nap every now and then.
At the reception banquet in the evening, of course Lin Wanwan would not show any signs and only eat food from the clan.
She gave piglets of white-skinned pigs to the clan and raised them in the clan's common pig pen.
There would be no hidden dangers in Lin Wanwan taking the little white-skinned piglet that had passed through Ming Road in Chang'an City back to Luan County.
What's more, these little piglets were not brought by Lin Wanwan from modern times and appeared in the Tang Dynasty out of thin air, but they were brought all the way from Chang'an City.
A dozen pigs died along the way and were directly turned into roast suckling pigs for dinner. This loss was negligible to Lin Wanwan.
When the time comes, she will select one breeding pig from this batch, and the rest will be selected.
Lin Wanwan is about to start a new round of postpartum care for sows and armchair teaching of pig breeding techniques.