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Chapter 897 Don't be afraid of being alone, what if it's decades? (Seeking

Chapter 897: If you are not afraid of being alone, so what if it lasts for decades? (Please subscribe and vote)

But soon, he resisted the urge and wanted to listen carefully to how Brother Chubi would deal with it.

Cheng Chubi put down his chopsticks unhappily and asked Yu Zhining.

"Yu Zhanshi, you are Prince Zhanshi, equivalent to the chief steward of His Highness, and the main person in charge of the East Palace.

With your attitude as a minister of the Eastern Palace, have you considered the feelings of His Highness the Crown Prince?"

Yu Zhining was also very unhappy, always feeling that he was the boss of the East Palace.

But he was always looked down upon by Cheng Chubi, a vulgar warrior, and he felt very angry in his heart.

"General Cheng, according to your wishes, what does His Highness the Prince want to do, can we just let him do it?"

"His Royal Highness the Crown Prince made a suggestion, since he is determined to do things for the court.

Is this idea wrong? Since you think it is right, what we should do is not stop it."

"Rather, you should make suggestions for His Highness the Crown Prince and think about how to do something that is beneficial to the court and the people."

Yu Zhining laughed and saluted Cheng Chubi angrily.

"Since you, General Cheng, are so calm and collected, you must have something in mind. Please tell me frankly."

Seeing Yu Zhining's angrily smiling look, Cheng Chubi felt extremely relieved. Sure enough, blaming others makes it easier for people to understand their thoughts.

"Don't tell me, I do have a good deed that benefits both the country and the people.

Since you asked me so sincerely about Yu Zhan, it’s okay for me to tell you..."

"..." Yu Zhining stared at the proud Cheng Chubi with a dark look on his face.

I'm quarreling with you, please. Can you please be more serious about your brain circuit?

After waiting for a long time, Yu Zhining still looked so angry. Cheng Chubi was about to speak when he saw Li Chengqian walking quickly from outside the house.

"Brother Chu Bi, what kind of good thing can you do for me?"

"..." Both Cheng Chubi and Yu Zhining's eyes fell on the Crown Prince.

Then he glanced at Ning Zhong, who followed His Royal Highness into the house with a strange look on his face.

Yes, His Highness the Crown Prince, who has a history of eavesdropping, is most likely squatting in a corner again just now.

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Cheng Chubi and Yu Zhining, two veteran drivers, both reacted and quickly stood up to greet His Highness the Crown Prince, as if they were eavesdropping on the wall without seeing through His Highness.

Li Chengqian smiled a little shyly, but couldn't help but take the initiative to speak.

"You two don't have to be polite, please sit down quickly. I just walked around for a while and just arrived at the door when I heard what you said, Brother Chu Bi."

"The thing is like this, as a doctor, I have stayed in the Imperial Medical Office for a long time, and I know a lot about the doctors of the Tang Dynasty.

The medical books used by the doctors of our dynasty, and the medical works used by the Imperial Medical Office."

"Some are directly inherited from ancient times, while others are medical books that have been revised and compiled by successive dynasties."

"Even the "Treatise on the Causes and Symptoms of Diseases" written by Chao Yuanfang, a famous doctor in the former Sui Dynasty, is still more than thirty years old."

Since the founding of the Tang Dynasty, the medical works used by both folk doctors and official medical officials are relatively unsystematic.

Even some doctors actually base their studies on medical books compiled during the Qin and Han dynasties.

In different dynasties and generations, the names of many diseases are not even consistent, and the medicines used are also different, and there are also differences in treatment methods.

With the development of medical technology and the dialectics of various prescriptions, many good prescriptions have still not been widely disseminated.

Also, from "Shen Nong's Materia Medica", only 365 kinds of medicines were recorded, until Tao Hongjing added 365 kinds.

But although Cheng Chubi, a later medical student, did not study Chinese medicine, he also knew how thick the later Chinese medicine dictionaries were. He only found out after asking his classmates who studied Chinese medicine.

After the founding of the People's Republic of China, the Dictionary of Traditional Chinese Medicine included more than 5,700 kinds of Chinese medicinal materials, most of which were botanicals, with nearly 5,000 species.

The remaining one thousand or so types include animal medicines and more than 80 mineral medicines.

In this era, even Tao Hongjing from the Southern and Northern Dynasties added 365 kinds of medicinal materials, which totaled only more than 700 kinds of medicinal materials.

Just as Dr. Hu told Cheng Chubi, black pepper, for example, is pungent in taste and warm in nature. It can nourish the spleen and kidneys. It has the effect of warming yang and dispelling cold, lowering qi and eliminating phlegm. It has certain benefits in relieving wind and cold.

It can also be used for abdominal pain and diarrhea caused by deficiency of the spleen and stomach, and he has practical experience.

But the problem is that so far, no medical works have listed it as a drug.

Therefore, when Cheng Chubi set up a private school, he invited so many art masters to join him.

The purpose is to be able to compile a great medical dictionary of the Tang Dynasty when the time comes.

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After hearing Cheng Chubi's statement, Li Chengqian looked at Cheng Chubi blankly, his heart pounding.

He even picked up the wine glass again and continued to drink and eat meat, and his heart became brighter and brighter.

Until Cheng Chubi pursed his lips and picked up the tea on the side to moisten his throat.

Li Chengqian's eyes fell on Yu Zhining next to him who also looked confused.

"Yu Qing, what do you think of Cheng Qing's proposal?"

Yu Zhining suppressed the throbbing in his heart and looked straight at Cheng Sanlang who could come up with a good idea just by raising his butt and murmured...

"Your Highness, I agree with General Cheng's proposal very much, but after listening to General Cheng's analysis, I have come to a conclusion."

"I feel that this cannot be accomplished overnight. There are too many things to do here."

"But if it can be compiled successfully, then this will really be a medical masterpiece that will benefit all people..."

Cheng Chubi saw Li Chengqian with an excited expression, and Yu Zhining, whose eyes also became eager.

Hehehe, let's pour a ladle of cold water on these two first to let them calm down.

"This is natural. Our country, the Tang Dynasty, is vast and rich in resources. We just send people to various places in our country, the Tang Dynasty, to collect medicinal materials, draw their shapes, and compile pharmacopoeia.

I'm afraid it will take as little as a few years or as much as ten years. If you give up halfway..."

Li Chengqian looked at Cheng Chubi and couldn't help but laugh. "Brother Chubi, would you like to help me?"

"...This is my duty, and it is all my wish." Cheng Chubi solemnly nodded in agreement.

Li Chengqian looked at Yu Zhining, and Yu Zhining also made a statement to Li Chengqian like Cheng Chubi.

Li Chengqian stood up and walked slowly in the room, clenching his hands into fists and looking resolutely.

"I'm not afraid, let alone ten years, so what if it's dozens of years? Is there any reason why I wouldn't be happy to do something for the common people in the world?"

"The previous Sui Dynasty only lasted for a few decades, and "Treatise on the Causes and Symptoms of Various Diseases" could be circulated in the world. The prosperity of our Tang Dynasty is even greater than that of the previous Sui Dynasty."

"My father is benevolent in his administration, loves his people, and is considerate of the common people in the world. As a prince and the crown prince of a country, it is natural that he must follow my example..."


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