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Chapter 865

Don't blame them for being suspicious, after all, they were looking for a yard in the western suburbs yesterday.

Bai Shan couldn't help but swallowed. He stood up and was about to talk to the young man over there, but Man Bao grabbed his sleeve.

She stood up and turned to look at the young men with bright eyes.

The young people stared at by the two men:...

Only then did they realize that they were talking about two boys and girls here, and others could hear them.

After all, he was a guest invited by his younger brother. Qi Dalang felt rude and quickly stood up to apologize, but Man Bao looked directly at Guan Erlang and asked, "Are you the son of Master Guan of Guanjiazhuang outside the city?"

Guan Erlang was stunned, looked at Man Bao for a while, then stood up, saluted and said with a smile: "I haven't been in Yizhou City in the past few years. I wonder which family my little sister is from?"

Man Bao looked him up and down, but couldn't see any resemblance to Mr. Guan on his face, so he was a little suspicious, "Are you really Mr. Guan's son?"

Guan Erlang: "...Yes, little lady?"

Man Bao said: "Doctor Ji and I went to see Mr. Guan, but we only met the eldest son of the Guan family."

Guan Erlang couldn't help but turned to look at his friends. Qi Dalang smiled and said, "Is this Mrs. Zhou who studied medicine with Dr. Ji?"

Seeing Man Bao nodding, he turned to Guan Erlang and introduced: "Mrs. Zhou's medical skills are very good. She even treated the young master of the Ji family with Fan Yu before."

Guan Erlang looked at the young Man Bao suspiciously and could only smile politely.

Qi Dalang understood. When he came back and listened to his brother talking about this, he was also suspicious. But even his father said that Ji Hao was very dangerous at that time. Thanks to a little doctor girl beside Dr. Ji, he stopped the bleeding.

, it seems that a prescription was given later, and the person came back to life.

Manbao didn't pay attention to Qi Dalang, but just stared at Guan Erlang. She felt that it was not good to ask about other hospital matters rashly, so she used Mr. Guan as a breakthrough point and said: "I was sorting out Mr. Guan's medical records recently and found that he had a headache.

The problem is not just ten years old, but has been going on since eleven years ago..."

Man Bao paused for a moment when he said this, and subconsciously turned his head to glance at Bai Shan. He felt that the timing was a bit coincidental.

Bai Shan also glanced at her and nodded slightly.

Manbao then said to Guan Erlang: "There are many reasons for this headache, but in fact, no matter what kind of disease you have, it is related to your daily life and diet..."

Manbao explained the cause of the disease to Guan Erlang, focusing on what she thought was the main reason why Mr. Guan was ill.

Not only Guan Erlang, but also others were stunned for a while, mainly because they had never understood the cause of illness in such detail.

When you are sick, go to see a doctor. The doctor will at most say something like "wind evil has entered the body" or "the liver qi is not smooth", but he will not tell them about the imbalance of yin and yang caused by different reasons such as daily life, season, and diet.

Then get sick.

Several people were stunned for a while. Guan Erlang didn't understand what he heard, but he thought the other party was very powerful, so he made a listening gesture and occasionally asked for advice. Man Bao always spoke in detail.

Qi Dalang and others became interested, so they simply stood up and made room for two people to sit down. One of them even rolled up his sleeves and stretched out his hand, "Young lady is so powerful, why don't you help me see how my daily life and diet are these days?"

appropriate?"

Man Bao didn't want to talk to him, he just wanted to talk to Guan Erlang so he could ask more about the other courtyard and Mr. Guan.

But she vaguely knew that it was not good for her to refuse, and everyone was still looking at him curiously, so she folded her sleeves, looked him up and down, put her hand on his pulse, looked at his tongue coating, and said: "No.

"It's appropriate. You eat too much meat, which causes indigestion in the abdomen, hurting the stomach qi and disharmony. You drink too much in winter, hurting the liver qi, and the liver and kidneys are not smooth, so it's difficult to sleep recently..."

Man Bao glanced at the pimples on his face and said tactfully: "If there is disharmony between the outside and the inside, your face will look bad."

The young master was stunned for a while after hearing this, and couldn't help but look up at his friends, "You're right, I love eating meat. I've been socializing since the twelfth lunar month last year, and I haven't stopped drinking. I've been drinking all day and night these days.

It was so deep that I couldn’t fall asleep. The chickens didn’t even wake up, so I woke up first.”

He became excited and asked Manbao, "Is there any prescription to cure it?"

"Yes," Man Bao thought for a while and said, "Just make a prescription and drink it for three days. In spring, you should eat less meat and more grains and vegetables, and you can eat some sweets."

He asked curiously, "Why do you want to eat sweets?"

Man Bao glanced at him and said: "In spring, liver qi is strong. Excessive liver qi will affect the spleen. Sweetness can strengthen the spleen, and sourness can enter the liver. Therefore, in spring, there should be less sourness and more sweetness. You eat too much meat. Spring is the beginning of the four seasons.

, when all things are growing, it is necessary to eat more grains.”

Man Bao glanced at them curiously, a little confused, "Have you never read the "Huangdi Neijing"?"

Qi Dalang and others:...Why do they want to read the "Huangdi Neijing"? They are not doctors.

Man Bao pointed to Bai Shan and said, "He just read it, and my husband has also read the Huangdi Neijing."

Qi Dalang and others laughed stiffly and said: "You sir are really knowledgeable and knowledgeable."

Man Bao and Bai Shan nodded together.

Then Man Bao let go of the sitting young master and looked at Guan Erlang again, "Second Master Guan, I have given Mr. Guan a few injections, but every time he consulted, Doctor Ji did it.

, Mr. Guan doesn’t seem to want to treat his illness anymore, so neither Dr. Ji nor he likes to answer the questions I ask. In fact, I think if Mr. Guan’s headache is treated properly, there is still some chance. "

Man Bao didn't say anything, he just said: "It's not an acute illness after all. He has been sick for eleven or twelve years, right? Do you still remember the first time he said he had a headache?"

Guan Erlang didn't doubt it, nor did the other young men around him. After all, Manbao was young. It was normal for a doctor to meet the patient's family and want to take the opportunity to learn something about the condition.

Guan Erlang thought about it carefully and said: "About ten years ago, my father collapsed suddenly. Many doctors were invited to see him, but it was of no use. Even the prince sent an imperial doctor to see him. He took a lot of medicine and the injections were all gone.

It's not uncommon, but it's good and bad sometimes, and it's gotten worse over the years."

Bai Shan's brows twitched slightly, he stood next to Man Bao and smiled softly: "I didn't expect that Mr. Guan and the prince still have a relationship."

Qi Dalang smiled and said: "This is why I didn't know that the young man came too late. Mr. Guan originally came from the prince's palace, and the prince has always treated Mr. Guan well."

Man Bao couldn't help but swallowed, and turned slightly, her sleeves brushed against Bai Shan's sleeves, and her fingers touched his gently, making him swallow the words that had reached his lips.

Man Bao asked with bright eyes: "Is it because Mr. Guan suddenly changed his residence or had an unstable diet that caused the headache?"

She swallowed her saliva and asked, "I just heard you said there is a separate courtyard. Did Mr. Guan live in a separate courtyard before?"

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