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562 This is the Medical Sage

"Zhang Ji?" Gao Fei asked suspiciously after hearing the sinister words of the man in black with his face covered.

The man in black nodded, turned around, walked to a candle stand, and lit a candle. Light suddenly appeared in the dilapidated earth temple. Although it was weak, it seemed very bright in such a dark night.

Gao Fei was no stranger to the name Zhang Ji, because Zhang Ji was the famous medical sage Zhang Zhongjing in history and even in the entire Chinese history.

At this time, Gao Fei stared at the man in black in front of him again and again. He felt that there was a qualitative difference between this man and the famous medical sage Zhang Zhongjing in history.

"Are you suspecting that I'm not Zhang Ji?" Zhang Ji turned around, glanced at Gao Fei, and asked with a smile.

Gao Fei said: "I've heard for a long time that Zhang Ji Xuan Hu saved the world and was a miracle doctor in this world. But from what you said, I can't relate to the miracle doctor Zhang."

Zhang Ji did not blame Gao Fei, smiled slowly, took off the black veil on his face, revealing his true face.

A wrinkled face, as if it had been crumpled into a ball by a ghost. It was unattractive, with sunken eye sockets, a dark green complexion, and purple lips. He was grinning, revealing a mouthful of bright yellow teeth...

After watching it, Gao Fei felt like vomiting, but luckily he held it back and didn't vomit it out.

At the same time, he also smelled an extremely strong smell emanating from Zhang Ji's mouth. The smell was very pungent, like Chinese herbal medicine.

"Who are you? Doctor Zhang will never look like this." Gao Fei covered his nose and said.

Zhang Ji shook his head and said: "I am indeed Zhang Ji, but King Yan judges people by their appearance. It seems that I made a mistake..."

"Wait, you know my identity?"

"Who knows about the world-famous King Yan? If I didn't know King Yan, I wouldn't have let Bian Xi lead King Yan here."

"Then what do you want from me?"

"It's nothing, I just want to meet King Yan..."

Gao Fei looked at Zhang Ji again. Although he was not very happy, he saw that Zhang Ji was calm and calm. He really admired his calmness and asked, "Are you really Zhang Ji?"

"Guaranteed replacement if fake."

"But why are you like this? A miracle doctor shouldn't be..."

"Alas!" Zhang Ji sighed and said, "This is a long story..."

Zhang Ji, courtesy name Zhongjing, was from Nanyang County. Zhang Zhongjing definitely played a decisive role in history.

Zhang Zhongjing collected medical prescriptions extensively and wrote the masterpiece "Treatise on Febrile and Miscellaneous Diseases" handed down from generation to generation. The principle of syndrome differentiation and treatment established in it is the basic clinical principle of traditional Chinese medicine and the soul of traditional Chinese medicine.

In terms of prescriptions, "Treatise on Febrile Diseases and Miscellaneous Diseases" has also made great contributions, created many dosage forms, and recorded a large number of effective prescriptions. The treatment principles of syndrome differentiation based on the six meridians established by it have been highly praised by medical scientists of the past dynasties.

This is the first medical monograph in China that establishes the principles of syndrome differentiation and treatment from theory to practice. It is one of the most influential works in the history of Chinese medicine. It is an essential classic work for later scholars to study traditional Chinese medicine. It is widely valued by medical students and clinicians.

Zhang Zhongjing was born in a declining bureaucratic family. His father, Zhang Zonghan, was a scholar and an official in the imperial court. Due to the special conditions of his family, he had the opportunity to come into contact with many classics since he was a child. He was also studious, well-read, and loved medicine.

He read the story of Bian Que's visit to Duke Huan of Qi from the history books, and admired Bian Que's superb medical skills. "Every time I see Yue Renren Guo's diagnosis, and look at the expression of the Marquis of Qi, I can't help but admire his talent.

"From then on, he developed a strong interest in medicine, which laid the foundation for him to become a famous doctor.

At that time, the society was politically dark and the government was corrupt. Peasant uprisings occurred one after another, wars continued, and wars were everywhere. The people of Ming Dynasty suffered from the wars, and epidemic diseases caused many people to die unexpectedly. It was really "a devastation of life, with corpses everywhere", which was terrible to see.

The government office tried to find a way to save it, but

He blindly fought for power, launched wars, and oppressed the people. This made Zhang Zhongjing hate officialdom since he was a child, despise official career, pity the people, and developed the desire to learn medicine to save the people. In the fourth year of Emperor Yanxi of the Han Dynasty (AD 161), he was 10

When he was about 18 years old, he became a disciple of Zhang Bozu, a doctor from the same county, and learned medical skills.

Zhang Bozu was a famous doctor at that time. He had a calm personality, lived a simple life, and studied medicine assiduously. Every time he saw a patient and prescribed a prescription, he was very careful and thoughtful. Nine out of ten patients he treated could

He recovered and was highly respected by the people.

Zhang Zhongjing studied medicine with him very attentively. Whether he went out to diagnose diseases, copied prescriptions and prepared medicines, or went to the mountains to collect medicines, or went home to prepare them, he was never afraid of hardship or fatigue. Uncle Zhang liked this student very much, and he used all the rich experience he had accumulated throughout his life to practice medicine.

Pass it on to him without reservation.

He Yong, a fellow countryman who was older than Zhang Zhongjing, knew him well and once said: "If you use your thinking well but your rhyme is not high, you will become a good doctor in the future."

This means that Zhang Zhongjing is an outstanding thinker, good at thinking and learning, smart and steady, but he does not have the temperament and grace to be an official, so he is not suitable for being an official. As long as he concentrates on studying medicine, he will definitely become a famous doctor in the future.

He Yong's words further strengthened Zhang Zhongjing's confidence in studying medicine, and he studied harder from then on. He read medical books extensively and extensively absorbed the experience of various doctors for clinical diagnosis. He made great progress and soon became a famous doctor, even "

"The blue is better than the blue", surpassing his teacher. People at that time praised him as "the subtlety of his knowledge surpassed that of his teacher".

In ancient feudal society, superstition and witchcraft were prevalent, and witches and demons took advantage of the situation to harm the people and defraud money. Many poor families had someone sick, so they asked witches and demons to subjugate monsters and use talisman water to cure illnesses. As a result, they were innocently killed.

The disease took away lives and left people and money in ruins.

Zhang Zhongjing hated these witch doctors and demons very much. Whenever he encountered them pretending to be gods and killing people, he would intervene, argue with them confidently, and use medical effectiveness to refute the superstition of witchcraft and persuade people to believe in medical skills.

Through his own efforts, he finally became a famous doctor and traveled around the world.

At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, with years of melee fighting and "the people abandoning agriculture", urban farms became deserts, and the people were displaced, hungry, cold and trapped. Plagues broke out in various places, especially in Luoyang, Nanyang, and Kuaiji (Shaoxing). The epidemic was serious, and "every family suffered from zombie pain.

"Every room is filled with cries of sorrow." Zhang Zhongjing's family was no exception. Zhang Zhongjing was heartbroken when he witnessed this tragic scene.

As a result, he treated people for free and became the most prestigious in Luoyang, Nanyang, and Kuaiji. However, the good times did not last long. Two years ago, after the second melee between the Central Plains princes near Luoyang, the people around Luoyang migrated in large numbers, leaving behind

An empty old capital of Luoyang.

Seeing that no one could cure him, Zhang Zhongjing escaped into the barren mountains and collected various medicinal herbs on the mountain. Then, like "Shen Nong tasted a hundred herbs", he tasted various medicinal herbs himself, and the result became what it is now.

Gao Fei quietly listened to the story told by Zhang Zhongjing in the dilapidated temple, and thought to himself: "It turns out that behind the glitz, there is something so unbearable to look back on..."

"Doctor Zhang, please forgive me for my offense just now." Gao Fei apologized hastily.

Zhang Zhongjing said: "It doesn't matter."

Gao Fei said: "I wonder why Dr. Zhang saw me late at night?"

Zhang Zhongjing said: "Of course it is for the sake of all the people in the world..."

"Oh? Then I'm all ears."

Zhang Zhongjing said slowly: "The King of Yan once provoked two wars in the Central Plains. The first time was when he attacked Dong Zhuo, and all the heroes fought to the death for the jade seal. The second time, two years ago, King Yan

They continue to cause killings, but they don’t know how to clean up the problems left by the killings. I came here this time to tell King Yan how to prevent it."

"I'm all ears." Gao Fei said.

Zhang Zhongjing said slowly: "After the war, there will inevitably be a catastrophe. After a war, tens of thousands of people die, but how to deal with the bodies of these dead has become a problem worthy of attention. Otherwise, it will cause some

plague."

Gao Fei agreed very much with Zhang Zhongjing's words and said: "If the miracle doctor doesn't dislike it, why not come back to Yan country with me? I promise to make the miracle doctor's medical skills flourish."

"I appreciate King Yan's kindness, but I can't leave Wei State at this time. There are still many people in Wei State who need my treatment. If I leave, they will be dying."

"I really admire the miraculous doctor's humility. However, Yan State also needs many people to treat it. If the miraculous doctor does not come, thousands of people in Yan State will die..."

"Is it that serious?"

"It's so serious. Doctors are parents. Is it true that the miracle doctor is willing to watch so many people lose their lives?" Gao Fei retorted.

After hearing this, Zhang Zhongjing frowned for a moment, then relaxed and said with a smile: "As long as King Yan does not start a war, judging from the current state of Yan, so many people will not die. King Yan governs the country well, and in a short time

Hebei has been stabilized in just two years. If given time, we will definitely be able to conquer the Central Plains, but we don’t know how many people will lose their lives by then."

After hearing this, Gao Fei felt that Zhang Zhongjing was anti-war, so he said: "War may be very cruel, but if we want to end the war, we must use more cruel means to fight violence with violence and unify the country."

Zhang Zhongjing didn't say anything else. After all, he didn't understand military matters, he only knew medical skills.

Gao Fei glanced at Bian Xi outside the Earth Temple, and then said to Zhang Zhongjing: "I dare to ask the miracle doctor how he met Bian Xi. It seems that Bian Xi listens to the miracle doctor. Why is this?"

"Hahaha..." Zhang Zhongjing said, "I knew you would ask. Actually, it's nothing. I just saved Bian Xi's life, and I am considered his savior. Not only that, Bian Xi is also my medicine man.

…”

"Medicine Man? What is Medicine Man?" Gao Fei asked puzzledly.


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