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Chapter 1799 hard work

Because of the saying that times make heroes, the three of them did not go out to play as usual after dinner. Instead, they returned to the Chongwen Hall with the materials they needed to use and continued to work. They must write the notes well.

Yin You, who didn't care much at first, saw it and simply helped Bai Shan and Bai Er take over all the tasks in their school.

While they were working at their desks, he would take the book list and check the books one by one in the library, pull out the wrong books, find the correct books and put them back.

This is the end-of-year task for these Chongwen Hall students. Each person is responsible for several rows of bookshelves.

Sorting books doesn't seem tiring, but if you do it continuously for half an hour, you will sweat even if you are tired or afraid of the cold. It's really tiring to go up and down.

He stood for a rest and felt that he was tired. He simply put down the book in his hand, folded the book and stuffed it into his sleeve, then turned around to find Zhou Man and the others.

Man Bao and the others have already lit the lamp, and it is still bright today, but the light is a little dim when they are writing at their desks.

Yin You walked in slowly, glanced at the three of them and asked, "Aren't you going to rest yet?"

After hearing this, the three of them looked up at him, then turned to look at the sky outside.

Bai Erlang, who was writing in high spirits, felt sleepy and looked at Bai Shan and Zhou Man eagerly.

Man Bao glanced at the things they listed and found that there were no two items left, so he said: "Let's finish it tonight. I can write the excerpt tomorrow."

Bai Shan also nodded, "You don't have classes at the Imperial Medical Office tomorrow, so you can write the notes in the morning. I'll check them for you in the afternoon. Finally, I'll ask my husband to approve another batch for us, and then we'll copy them."

Arrange your day to the fullest.

Man Bao nodded, "The examination in the Imperial Medical Office has been completed. They have to clean the office and prepare the warden for the New Year in the past two days, so they don't need me."

Yin You was helpless, so he took a book from Man Bao's table and opened it, and found that it was a medical classic, which he had never heard of.

Manbao took a look and said: "This is a medical scripture written by a doctor from the previous dynasty who returned to the north. It is about some of the diseases that his family encountered after moving to the south. Some of them wrote prescriptions and indicated that they had been solved, but more

There is no prescription for the disease, and it can only be relieved with other medicines. Some poisonous grasses and poisonous stones are also used. I find it very interesting, so I will read it in my spare time. If you are interested, you can also take a look. There are many stories in it.

It was very interesting to write.”

Yin You opened it from the middle and happened to see the doctor saying that he was passing by a small village. There was a woman with a belly as big as a melon, as if she was pregnant. Her husband's family also thought she was pregnant, so they took great care of her. As a result, a year passed.

She didn't give birth either, and there were rumors in the village that he was a wandering doctor, so the woman asked him to diagnose her.

Her complexion is sallow, her cheeks are slightly blue, and her pulse is weak...

Bai Shan glanced at the chapter he was reading. He suddenly trembled for some reason and looked like he was hesitant to speak.

Yin You also felt that the story was very fascinating. Although there was a large space describing the woman's complexion, limbs, and even her body's smell and pulse, he still wanted to know what disease she had, so he turned over a page.

Continue reading the page.

Bai Shan put down his pen, glanced at Yin You, then turned to look at Man Bao, a little reproachful, "He is not in good health, so many of the stories in it are not suitable for him to read, right?"

Man Bao raised his head with a confused look on his face, "Isn't it suitable? I think the story is quite well written?"

Bai Shan turned back to look at Yin You. Seeing that his face turned pale instantly, he asked with concern: "Do you want me to get you a basin?"

Yin You closed the book, pursed his lips tightly and shook his head, "No, I'm fine."

Bai Erlang was impatient and no longer wanted to copy the information. Hearing this, he glanced at him and asked, "What's wrong? What story are you reading?"

Bai Shandao: "In a small village near the river in the south, there is a woman with a belly as big as a melon..."

Bai Erlang shuddered and immediately stretched out his hand to stop him, "Stop, stop, stop talking, I don't want to hear it, hurry up and get to work. It's getting dark soon, and the Chongwen Hall will be closed soon. We can't go back to the room."

Go write it?"

Yin You slowed down for a moment, suppressed the feeling of nausea and fear, and then asked: "Have you all read this story?"

Man Bao nodded.

Bai Shan and Bai Erlang were speechless.

Bai Erlang pointed at Bai Shan and said with an accusing look on his face: "He saw it and told me the story when he went to bed at night. It disgusted me to death."

Bai Shan pointed at Man Bao and said, "She said she saw a very interesting story and brought it to me."

Man Bao murmured in a low voice, "It's very interesting. I'm doing this for your own good. In the past, didn't you like to imitate my fourth and fifth brothers and they just pick up a spoonful of water and drink it? Now you know, there are worms in the water, you guys

If you drink raw water, the bugs will not necessarily be killed by the human body, they will still reproduce in the human body..."

"Ah -" Bai Shan and Bai Erlang couldn't help shouting in unison, and stopped her one after another, "Stop talking, do you still want us to check your information and copy things for you?"

Yin You's face became a little better, but now he didn't know what he thought of, and his face turned pale again with fright.

The sequelae of this incident is that Yin Hui didn't want to drink water for a long time. If he wanted to drink water, he had to boil it more than twice. Looking at the steaming heat, he made sure that there were no invisible insects.

Only after you survive can you drink it.

But he was curious, "Why did you like drinking raw water when you were children?"

Bai Shan and Bai Erlang opened their mouths, and then turned to look at Man Bao after a while.

Man Bao said sheepishly: "The raw water is also very refreshing and sweet. I also tried drinking raw water when I was a child."

But it was only once, and then she was stopped by Keke. It was only then that she realized that there were so many things in the raw water, some of which could be seen with the naked eye, but there were also many things that were invisible to the naked eye, which was very scary.

.

Bai Shan then continued: "And don't you think that drinking a big scoop of water is very similar to the feeling of a knight drinking in a storybook?"

Yin, who has been immersed in medicine jars since he was a child, doesn't quite understand this.

Bai Erlang took the opportunity to recommend his own story books, "I have a lot of story books under my bed. Do you want to lend them to you?"

Yin You asked, "How does it compare to the biography you wrote about Brother Xiang?"

Bai Erlang said proudly: "Of course it's not comparable, but it's still worth watching. Anyway, I found it quite interesting before."

So the four of them couldn't help but exchange what they had read. While talking, they finished copying the information in their hands. Three of the four finally cleared the inappropriate images from their minds.

As for the other one, she never felt that this picture needed to be cleared. When Xiao Yuanzheng turned out this book and gave it to her, he said that students who would be deployed to the Southern Medical Department in the future would have to learn how to deal with these diseases, so

The two of them studied several diseases in great detail.


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