Two days later, the emperor led hundreds of civil and military officials, princes and ministers to worship Taiyi God in Mount Wu.
The big cauldron dug out by Liu De was re-engraved with the Chinese character "Han" on the belly of the cauldron by the Shaofu craftsmen. It was beautifully dressed, decorated with flowers, and carried to the statue of Taiyi.
Liu De followed his father and worshiped together.
Compared with the previous sacrifices made by Liu De to the Taiyi God, he also used sneaky tricks to secretly create auspiciousness.
This time the emperor made a personal sacrifice, almost blatantly creating auspiciousness.
The servants Yuan Ang and Zong Zheng who were responsible for the preparations for the sacrifice regarded it as a political task.
Otherwise, there would be auspiciousness when the son offered sacrifices, but not when it was Lao Tzu's turn to offer sacrifices.
Wouldn't that swell the emperor's face?
Any idiot would know what kind of political disaster that would happen!
So, as soon as the emperor led his ministers into the Taiyi Hall, the Taiyi statue immediately glowed with light. Then, after the emperor worshiped, a strange fragrance suddenly floated from the statue...
Anyway, Miao Zhu is very good at playing these tricks and tricks.
If you don't know, you will definitely fool a lot of people.
Among these people who were deceived, King Zhao Liu Sui was the one who was completely deceived.
Liu De could tell it from his expression.
Finally, the emperor led his ministers and carried the 'Han Ding' all the way down the mountain in a swaggering manner, circling Dayang County, attracting countless people to watch.
After being so busy, it wasn't until sunset that Liu De dragged his tired body back to his room. Then he immediately called Yi Nu to give him a massage.
"Your Highness..." When Liu De was lying on the couch enjoying the massage from Yi Nu's little hands, Wang Dao came over to report the news: "Huainan King Liu An and Prime Minister Zhang Shizhi have arrived at the Hexi Ferry..."
"Oh..." Liu De said oh, indicating that he understood.
Liu An was doomed this time.
Chao Cuo was busy sharpening his sword, Zhao Yu was gearing up, and countless officials, big and small, who wanted to take this opportunity to make meritorious deeds were eager to try.
As for Yuan An's group who advocated easing Liu An's sentence or even giving him a light sentence, they immediately disappeared and shut up after the emperor opened his mouth and classified Liu An's behavior as betraying the emperor.
This is the authority of the Han emperor.
As for Zhang Shizhi, since his father asked him to come to Hedong, he will probably laugh away his grudges. Maybe he will also be given an idle official position in Chang'an, such as Daxing, which looks beautiful but actually has little power.
None of them have official pensions.
Therefore, these things have little to do with Liu De.
"Your Highness, Mr. Cang has arrived..." Wang Dao reported again: "Will you receive me now?"
Liu De sat up from the couch with a swish of his voice. He immediately ordered Yi Nu: "Change for me and put on formal clothes!"
Then he said to the king: "Immediately prepare an elegant room for Cang Gong to stay...and the disciples accompanying Cang Gong must also be arranged properly, and the etiquette must not be lost!"
"Then, you go ask Mr. Cang to come here to meet me... No... I'll go out and pick him up myself!"
"No!" Wang Dao nodded, followed the order and left.
Under the service of Yi Nu, Liu De put on the full set of crown clothes and tied the ribbon.
"Your Highness...who is Cang Gong?" Yi Nu couldn't help but asked curiously.
"Mr. Shi Rang's mentor!" Liu De smiled and explained: "The world's famous doctor, Bian Que, becomes another disciple!"
It is different from the gang of liars in later generations who claim to be descendants of so-and-so.
The Bian Que inheritance received by Cang Gong Chunyu Yi has a clear pedigree and documentary record, starting from Bian Que. The genealogy of his disciples is clear and can be accurately traced upwards.
Just a little bit is enough to make Liu De respect him.
What's more, the Cangong lineage is also crucial to Liu De's ability to establish a brand new systematic mechanism for the inheritance and research of traditional Chinese medicine.
In today's world, whether knowledge or medical treatment, they are basically concentrated in the hands of a few people and exist as the enjoyment of a few people.
For example, let's talk about reading. More than 90% of the people in the world cannot read at all and are purely illiterate.
The group that is truly considered an intellectual group only accounts for at most one percent of the 10 percent of literate people.
As for doctors, that's even more exaggerated.
The only people who can ask a doctor to see a doctor are basically noble officials and big landowners and businessmen.
Once other people get sick, they can only hold on. If they are lucky, they may be able to get some herbal medicine, which will be good. Of course, they can also pray to witches or something, and dance with gods. As for whether it has any effect... only God knows...
For example, Cang Gong Chunyu Yi, the people he treated were basically officials with more than one thousand dan or nobles with public title or above.
As for ordinary people, they probably can’t even afford the medical expenses for him to come to the hospital for treatment...
The reason for this situation is that if you want to be a qualified doctor, you must first be an intellectual. Otherwise, you will not be able to understand the Huangdi Neijing and Suwen at all, let alone understand the complex dialectical system.
As a result, the profession of doctor has become the most scarce profession in the world today.
Generally, at this time, people who know a little bit about medical skills can gain widespread respect in the local area.
If you have excellent medical skills, you can immediately become the guest of the local governor and the feudal king.
As a result, doctors became a specialty reserved for the aristocratic and wealthy.
And Cang Gong is the key person who can change this situation.
Liu De took down a booklet written in simplified Chinese characters from later generations that he had placed there a long time ago from a bookshelf in the room, opened it and read it.
There are two names written on the paper: Guizhi Soup and Ephedra Soup.
These are two famous prescriptions in the famous "Treatise on Febrile and Miscellaneous Diseases" of later generations.
Guizhi and ephedra were the most effective cold preparations used by the ancients before modern Western medicine was introduced to China. It can be called a revolutionary system in the history of traditional Chinese medicine.
Before Zhang Zhongjing, there was basically no medical solution to typhoid and colds.
That’s why Zhang Zhongjing said in the preface to Treatise on Febrile Diseases and Miscellaneous Diseases: Two out of three died, and seven out of ten suffered from typhoid fever.
Before time travel, Liu De had read this great masterpiece, the holy book of traditional Chinese medicine. Although he couldn't understand the medicines and dialectics in it at all and couldn't remember anything, he remembered Zhang Zhongjing's prologue quite clearly. In fact,
The writing in this article is so beautiful and touching.
Even today, nearly twenty years later, Liu De still remembers this beautiful article as if it were before his eyes.
Just like most time-travelers who can recite the poems of Taizu of the Celestial Dynasty, Liu De can also recite this clear text word for word.
In that masterpiece, the two most classic prescriptions, and also the two simplest ones, are undoubtedly Guizhi Decoction and Ephedra Decoction.
Although Liu De did not remember the contents, medication and dialectics of these two prescriptions at all.
But it doesn’t matter, the names of these two famous prescriptions reveal their characteristics.
Traditional Chinese medicine is used by the emperor, his ministers and his envoys.
Once you know the king medicine, you will be able to deduce the names of other medicines sooner or later.
But Liu De is not a doctor, so he is helpless, and except for Shi Rang, there is no one else around him.
Obviously, Shi Rang is not qualified to shoulder such a heavy responsibility.
But Cang Gong is different.
He has many disciples, so he can work together to crack the Guizhi Decoction and Ephedra Decoction, and present them to the world hundreds of years in advance.
As long as these two decoctions can be made, most deaths caused by typhoid and colds can be avoided! (To be continued...)