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Chapter 341: On Medicine

Deal with Jin Niang?

Why don't you think about how to deal with yourself first?

Xia Shang said this with a self-deprecating look on his face.

This Jinniang is an extraordinary person. She has been running the Chunfang Division for many years, and 70% of the power of the Chunfang Division is under her control. However, there is no trace of what Jinniang looks like or what her methods are.

Yu Ji had contact with Jin Niang, but only through letters and never met Jin Niang in person.

"It's not a good time to have a conflict with Jinniang. Now that I'm new to Suzhou, I should first establish myself. This Hero Manor is one place, and the winery is another. I will spend many of the next days here,

As for the matter at the winery, I'm afraid it will be difficult to control. You two will help Ruyan deal with this matter first, and we will do anything else in the future."

Chunjiao had no objection and left after being ordered.

However, Yu Ji did not leave. She only waited for Chun Jiao to leave before she asked her doubts: "Master, has something happened?"

"I have something to ask you." Xia Shang smiled bitterly, leaning on his left hand, "Can you feel my pulse and see what's going on inside my body?"

Yu Ji was curious and took her hand to feel her pulse. Within a moment, her expression changed: "Master! You...you...you..."

Looking at Yu Ji's face, Xia Shang already understood: "I was thinking that the old guy might have lied to me, but now it seems that the poison in my body is really troublesome..."

"Sir...what's going on?"

"You don't need to ask any more questions. I just want to know if you can cure this poison?"

"The poison in the young master's body...the little woman has only seen it in her life. Not to mention detoxification, it is a miracle that the young master is still alive at this moment."

"So, that old guy really didn't lie to me. It seems that I really can only stay in this room."

"Did the young master change his chance because of this matter?"

Xia Shang did not answer, but waved his hand: "That's it for today. If you have any news in the future, you can still come here and let me know."

Yu Ji nodded and left.

Xia Shang was left in the house, but he didn't think much about it. After sleeping, he was greeted by a cart full of medical books.

The servant who delivered the books told Xia Shang that these had been collected by his third master Guangxie over the years, and many of them had become orphan copies, so Xia Shang should be treated with caution.

Xia Shang responded by asking his servants to keep the book.

After the servants left, Xia Shang began to read briefly.

This cart of books is not good, and there are 400 volumes in total. There are some "Treatise on Febrile Diseases", "Herborist Collection" and the like. The names all seem familiar, but after thinking about it carefully, some medical classics that I have come into contact with in my previous life are some.

different.

Xia Shang had read some medical books, but he only read them. He remembered many, but did not study them in depth.

Speaking of reading, this is something Xia Shang is very familiar with.

In his last life, Xia Shang spent half of his time silently in a sea of ​​books.

Reading is something imprinted in Xia Shang's blood. For a long time, Xia Shang felt that he was truly alive only when he was reading.

In this life, Xia Shang rarely touched books. On the one hand, it was because he had many secular things to deal with, and on the other hand, it was because Xia Shang had read too much and knew too much. From a modern person's thinking, he subconsciously thought

There are no books worth reading in this era.

Therefore, Xia and Shang never touched books again.

But now, Xia and Shang had a reason to pick up books again and take a look at the culture left over from this era.

Looking at the many books with bamboo slips or yellow pages in front of him, Xia Shang felt very friendly and did not resist too much. He picked up a book casually, opened the first page and started reading.

Xia Shang was very good at reading. On the one hand, he read and understood quickly, and on the other hand, he devoted himself quickly. Once he entered the world of books, nothing could disturb him.

This lasted a whole day, and I didn't even notice that the food on the table was changed and heated again and again.

This state alarmed the old Taoist.

Late at night, Lao Dao and Guang Xie were outside the house inquiring about the situation inside. Lao Dao inevitably frowned and asked in a low voice: "It is not a good thing not to eat or drink for a whole day. Do you think we have passed this method?"

"I never thought that this kid would be so careful. In the final analysis, is he afraid of death or poison?"

The two were discussing when they suddenly heard Xia Shang shouting from inside the room: "Where's the food? I haven't even eaten yet, and who took it away?"

The servant standing in front of the two ancestors was holding food in his hand, which had just been taken out of the house. It had already cooled down.

The servant looked at the two of them: "Send them back?"

The old Taoist whispered: "Go and heat it up quickly, and I'll bring it over later."

The servant nodded and left. The old Taoist was so angry that he led Guang Xie into the house and sat in front of Xia Shang.

The old Taoist glanced around the room first.

The books delivered this morning were piled neatly in a corner. If there was not another book on the table, the old Taoist would have thought that Xia Shang had not touched the book.

Xia Shang, however, was still energetic and showed no sign of fatigue. At this moment, he was looking at the two people who suddenly appeared in surprise.

The old Taoist frowned: "Disciple, how are you today?"

"I haven't read a book for a long time, and I'm in good shape. I'm just not good at medical science, and I don't understand a few things very well."

On the other hand, Guangxie couldn't help but be curious after hearing this: "Let me ask you a question. I can help you clear up your doubts."

"What my disciple is confused about is not the meaning of the text in the book, but that there are some places in the book that are slightly different from what I knew before. I don't know whether it is the prophet who is my disciple who is correct, or whether the book given by my master is correct."

Guangxie laughed and said: "Most of the medical skills I have given you are inherited from the previous world. They have been tested by famous experts and there is absolutely no possibility of error. If it is different from what you know, it is naturally correct in the book."

"However, from what my disciple saw today, I found that there are many problems."

Guang Xie frowned slightly: "Where does the problem come from?"

"Tu'er saw that many books such as "The Emperor's Sutra", "The Theory of Yin and Yang", "The Theory of Febrile Diseases" mentioned that the five internal organs of the human body correspond to the five elements of heaven and earth, but the remarks are crude and the explanations are vague. Even if there is a little theoretical explanation, the theory can only make up for what is missing.

One, if two are missing, two should be supplemented. Not speaking of medical theory, whether there is a relationship between the human body and the yin and yang and the five elements. It is difficult to agree with the statement that which one is missing should be supplemented. How can it be so simple that the five elements are mutually reinforcing and interfering with each other? It should be based on the principle of the five elements.

As it spreads throughout the world, there are theories such as 'the mother's disease affects the child', 'the child's disease turns against the mother', and 'if the disease is deficient, it will nourish the mother, but if it is true, it will cause diarrhea to the child'. This is where the Five Elements Medical Theory lies.

Moreover, Tu'er knows that the development of traditional Chinese medicine to a certain extent has proven that the human body is invisible and has nothing to do with yin and yang and the five elements. That is why doctors only dare to use the five elements of medicine as a supplement to treat diseases, and dare not use it as the mainstay. These books

There is a fundamental fallacy in the Chinese Five Elements scholarship, and many medical methods deduced from this source are unconvincing."

Guangxie listened to Xia Shang's serious words and couldn't help but frown: "Where did you get this fallacy? It's complete nonsense."

"Medical theory, medical theory, medical treatment must be based on reason. If the master feels that the disciple is talking nonsense, let me ask if according to what is said in the book, if someone has liver damage, the liver belongs to wood. If you want to use wood to supplement it, you can read it in "The Theory of All Diseases"

Why is there a medicine based on black ants, tortoise shells, and scorpions? These are all fire-based things. But there are also medicines based on wood, such as Hedyotis diffusa when taken internally, but Hedyotis diffusa can damage the spleen, so what?

Explanation?" (To be continued)

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