Chapter 446 No. 178 No One Knows Tang Zhongzhong
Chapter 446 No. 178 No One Knows Tang Zhongzhong
Chapter 446 No. 178 No One Knows Tang Zhongzhong
Seeing him like this, Ye Changqing comforted him and said, “Times are changing, although Chinese medicine has declined.
But it stood the test.
Maybe it will take off again soon!"
Take off?
Hua Wangshan showed a miserable smile: "How to take off?
After all these years, it was only with your help that I was able to obtain my medical license.
Other veteran Chinese medicine practitioners can’t even get a medical license.
How to take off?
Are you dreaming of soaring into the sky? " He wasn't cursing traditional Chinese medicine; these were his own experiences and his own feelings.
He couldn't see any hope.
Ye Changqing saw that Hua Wangshan's thin body was trembling, like a dead tree swaying in a strong wind.
It seems like it will fall down at any moment.
He looked a little uncomfortable and spoke to comfort her, “It’s not as bad as you think.
Do you know why your nephew and niece came to grab the "Taiping Huimin Hejiju Fang"?
Because they found that traditional Chinese medicine is irreplaceable and has some magical aspects that make their Western medicine practitioners sigh in envy.
This shows that people have discovered the magic of traditional Chinese medicine and have begun to pay attention to it!
That's why he would do anything for the medical book!"
Hua Wangshan slammed his hand on the table and said angrily, "You think this is a good thing?
It was the Japanese who valued traditional Chinese medicine.
Not ourselves.
If this continues, traditional Chinese medicine will become theirs.
This is even worse!!!”
Ye Changqing stopped talking. Hua Wangshan was right. In order to steal the medical books, the Japanese spent a lot of money, sent spies, and even sent assassins.
They'll do anything they can.
For traditional Chinese medicine, things seem to be even worse.
He suddenly felt a sense of urgency and couldn't chat here any longer. He stood up and said, "Well, you sit down and rest.
I'm going to do something big."
Hua Wangshan was chatting excitedly, and when he saw Ye Changqing was about to leave, he shouted, "Don't go, let's chat some more."
He had a lot of ideas about traditional Chinese medicine, but no one in the village had a common language with him.
Finally there's someone I can chat with.
He wanted to continue the conversation.
Ye Changqing waved his hand and said, “I think Huitong School can save Chinese medicine.
It is also the only way for traditional Chinese medicine to rise.
I'm going to find the successor of the Huitong School."
Seeing that Ye Changqing had walked a few meters away, Hua Wangshan stood up and shouted, "The Huitong Sect is almost eradicating itself.
The Huitong faction is not good enough.
Don't go, hey...listen to me."
Ye Changqing waved and left quickly.
He knew that Hua Wangshan was telling the truth. The Huitong School was popular for only a few decades one hundred and fifty years ago.
But it only lasted for a few decades before it completely declined. There was no time to fully integrate Chinese and Western medicine, and Western medicine rose to prominence.
The Huitong School is like a shooting star, fleeting.
But he has a special feeling for Huitong School.
This unique feeling originated from a museum visit organized by my teacher when I was in high school.
That experience shook his soul.
In fact, he didn't know whether humans had souls, but he just felt that his soul was shocked.
That kind of shock, in addition to the feeling of goose bumps on the body and the shock to the soul.
There is also a feeling of electric shock to the muscles, blood pores, and even thoughts.
He felt that this was the feeling of soul shock.
The first thing that shook his soul was a written record.
"Records of the Grand Historian: The Family of Chu" states: "Wu Hui gave birth to Lu Zhong. Lu Zhong had six sons, all of whom were delivered by caesarean section."
The general meaning is: Wu Hui gave birth to a son, Lu Zhong, who married Nügan. The six sons born to Nügan were all delivered by caesarean section, the so-called "cesarean section delivery".
Caesarean sections had actually existed before the Han Dynasty. He remembered that caesarean sections had only become popular in the last twenty years.
Now I suddenly learned that caesarean sections existed before the Han Dynasty.
That kind of shock is unforgettable.
The second thing that shocked his soul was Hua Tuo's bone scraping to heal wounds and abdominal dissection to clean the intestines.
He learned from the Romance of the Three Kingdoms that Guan Gong had his injuries scraped by bone. Perhaps he knew about this in advance, so when he saw the words "scraping the bone to treat the injury" again, he didn't think anything of it.
But the surgery to open his stomach and clean his intestines really shocked him.
Open the stomach and clean the intestines. It's easy to understand. Open the stomach and clean the intestines. When he saw these four words, he was completely numb.
The third thing that shocked him was the surgical instruments from the Ming Dynasty.
At that time, there were willow-leaf iron knives, flat-blade knives, tissue scissors, and thread scissors...
The fourth one was the one that dealt a heavy blow to his soul.
Bone needle!
At the Karo site, which dates back about 4000 to 5000 years, the smallest bone vertebra was unearthed. It is 2.4 cm long and 0.1 cm in diameter. It is similar to today's steel needles. It was taken from animal ribs and can be used for sewing or suture wounds.
There is also Bianstone.
Bianstone, also known as Bian needle, is a medical device made of simple stone. It originated in the Neolithic Age and is used to prick the affected area to treat various pains and drain pus and blood.
He saw the introduction about these two things next to it.
It feels as magical as seeing the fairy Chang'e flying out of the moon.
Thousands of years ago, traditional Chinese medicine actually had surgical operations.
It's more than just fantasy, it's simply incredible.
In ancient times, traditional Chinese medicine already had surgical procedures, but today traditional Chinese medicine no longer has surgical procedures.
Even traditional Chinese medicine is said to be feudal superstition.
That kind of resentment.
That kind of unwillingness.
That kind of feeling is hard to accept.
It's still beating in my chest
From that moment on, he knew that Chinese medicine was more than just taking the pulse, more than just herbal medicine, and more than just acupuncture.
There are also surgical procedures, and even these are thousands of years older than Western medicine.
But all these have been forgotten.
The purpose of the Huitong School is to integrate Chinese and foreign medical techniques, including all means of treating patients. He believes that this is a way to improve traditional Chinese medicine.
It is also the only possibility for traditional Chinese medicine to reach the top again.
So he particularly likes the Huitong School.
He took out his cell phone and retrieved the information of the successor of Huitong School.
Tang Zhongzhong, from Fangxin Village in the eastern suburbs, is 36 years old, 1.6 meters tall and weighs 92 pounds.
The inherited medical book is "Five Medical Books Integrating Chinese and Western Medicine", and the inherited item is a red gold medal.
Ye Changqing was somewhat curious about the "Five Comprehensive Medical Books of Traditional Chinese Medicine" and wondered what medical skills were recorded in them.
He drove to Fangxin Village with curiosity.
Fangxin Village.
There was a constant stream of people at the entrance of the village, and electric vehicles were driving out one after another.
At first glance, the entrance to the village looked like a broken dam.
People and electric cars kept flowing out.
Seeing that the car couldn't drive in, Ye Changqing parked it at the entrance of the village.
He got out of the car and walked inside.
Look around as you walk.
The buildings in the village are so densely packed that there is no gap at all.
The houses built by the villagers are also varied, including multi-story buildings with five or six floors, low-rise buildings with ten floors, and high-rise buildings with twenty or thirty floors.
It was the first time that Ye Changqing saw a village with such a diverse range of houses.
Other urban villages are small multi-story buildings with five or six floors, because when buildings above six floors are demolished, no compensation will be paid.
Building too high is a waste.
I didn't expect that this village actually had buildings with 178 or floors. Ye Changqing walked in among the crowd and stopped when he saw a tall building with the number written on it.
This is a twenty-four-story building.
There are four signs hanging at the stairs leading into the building.
No. 178, No. 79, No. 180, No. 181.
Ye Changqing thought about it for a while and then understood that there were four families living in this building.
It is estimated that four households of villagers jointly built this building.
He walked into the building, but was dumbfounded.
Where to find Tang Zhongzhong?
After hesitating for a long time, he finally pressed the doorbell of household 001 on the first floor.
Soon the door opened.
It was a woman wearing pajamas, a small suspender pajamas, her shoulders and proud towering figure were exposed. The woman was a little surprised when she saw Ye Changqing: "Who are you looking for?"
Ye Changqing smiled and said, "I'm looking for Tang Zhongzhong."
Tang Zhongzhong?
The woman repeated the word in her mouth, thought for a long time, and shook her head blankly: "I have never heard of it. I don't know who is called Tang Zhongzhong."
Ye Changqing said sorry and went to ring the doorbell of a house.
I didn’t expect that people didn’t know who Tang Zhongzhong was.
He walked to room 003 on the first floor and pressed the doorbell again.
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