Call of Heroes: A History Only I Know

Chapter 57 Personal Intervention

Chapter 57 Personal Intervention
The three genius doctors of Jian'an.

Hua Tuo, Zhang Zhongjing, and Dong Feng, who is said to have become a fairy.

Hua Tuo is the most famous of the three.

This is not because he has the highest medical skills, on the contrary, his influence in the entire history of medical development is far inferior to that of Zhang Zhongjing.

The reason for his high reputation is that it was recorded in the history books, and the concept of surgical operation he put forward was very advanced and legendary, so he has always been regarded as a miracle doctor.

Especially in the storybook novel where he was going to perform a craniotomy on Cao Cao, there were many discussions.

As for Dong Feng, according to the "Shen Xian Zhuan" records: "The king lived in a different place in the mountains, healed people's diseases, and did not take money or things. If he cured a serious illness, he would plant five apricots and one light one. More than [-] plants have become a forest..."

That is to say, according to Dong Feng's legend, people use "Xinglin" to praise doctors, and ancient doctors often regarded themselves as "people in the Xinglin".

At this moment, the doctor Su Che is imitating is not Hua Tuo, nor Dong Feng, but Zhang Zhongjing, who is known as the "Medical Sage".

To be called a saint in a certain field must be the pinnacle of existence.

However, when he was alive, Zhang Zhongjing's reputation was not high, and he was not even mentioned in the official history.

And his pioneering work "Treatise on Febrile and Miscellaneous Diseases" was rarely talked about, and it was not until the Tang and Song Dynasties that it gradually spread.

It was also during this period that he was named the "Medical Saint".

This is an existence that didn't have much reputation during his lifetime, but was conferred the title of saint many years after his death.

At first, Su Che was not sure about the real identity of this person, but when he said the sentence "The first is to cure the illness of the emperor, the second is to save the poor and the poor, and the middle is to protect the health and well-being, so as to support their lives." 】When it appeared, Su Che immediately confirmed the identity of this person.

"Let me simulate Zhang Zhongjing's life..."

"If his original history is reproduced, it is likely that he will not be able to obtain his approval."

"Because I already have a Heroic Spirit."

"Am I going to make a bigger name at the time? Or..."

Su Che frowned, thinking seriously about how to break the situation. Anyway, this time, he should not be able to continue to rebel...

At this moment, the characters in the book have begun to evolve, Su Che quickly came back to his senses, and carefully looked at the words that kept appearing.

【You were born in a declining bureaucratic family. 】

【Your father used to be an official in the court. Due to his superior background, you have the opportunity to be literate and have access to various literary classics since you were young. 】

[You can read at the age of three, learn poetry at the age of five, and have a literary talent at the age of ten. 】

[You read the story of Bian Que visiting Duke Huan of Qi in the history books. 】

[You are very envious of Bian Que's demeanor of visiting and consulting, and you will keep it in mind. 】

[That is to say, from this point on, the idea of ​​becoming a doctor came into your mind. 】

[When you were ten years old, you confessed your ambition to your father, not in the court, but among the common people. 】

[Your father severely criticized your thoughts and told you to study hard, and you are not allowed to touch medical books in the future. 】

【Facing father's resoluteness, your choice is...】

[One, swear to die.Two, accept it.Three, research secretly.Fourth, personally intervene. 】

Looking at these choices, Su Che thought for a moment, but did not rush to make a decision.

Because these three options are a bit unreliable.

One, swearing to the death, this is the most in line with the original historical development, because Zhang Zhongjing is definitely going to study medicine, this is the closest, but the problem is that it is too extreme, and it is easy to cause punishment from his father, but Can't tell...

As for number two, accept that this is the least likely option.

Third, research secretly, which is also unreliable.

As the saying goes, what you get on paper is superficial, and you never know that you have to do it yourself.

If you have been studying secretly, it is impossible to grow up quickly, so that you can reach the height of a medical saint.

The problem is coming.

Among these three, choose one that looks more reliable, or choose four, and personally intervene?
Can you really do better if you do it yourself?
Su Che was a little hesitant, but at the same time he also knew that being indecisive is a big taboo.

Since none of these three options can satisfy him, then follow his own way!

Even if you can't get the approval of the hero Zhang Zhongjing in the end, at least you are worthy of your heart and will not regret it!
If he hesitates here and dare not choose for a long time, it is definitely not his style!

After reading this, Su Che chose four without hesitation and personally intervened!
When he opened his eyes again, a middle-aged man in a long gown, holding a ruler in his hand, was staring at him with anger still on his face.

"Do you understand what I just said?" The middle-aged man is Zhang Zhongjing's father, Zhang Zonghan.

Of course, Zhang Zhongjing was not called this at this time. His name was Zhang Ji, his surname was Zhang Mingji, and his style name was Zhongjing. He was only ten years old at the moment, so he didn't have this word yet.

The word Zhongjing means potential ability, erudition and talent, wishful and auspicious, highly respected, and bright future.

This is Zhang Zhongjing's father's expectation for his life.

Su Che looked up at his father, blinked his eyes: "I still don't understand, can you say it again?"

As soon as these words came out, Zhang Zonghan's eyes widened immediately, he raised the ruler in his hand and was about to pull it down, and wanted to cook something for Su Che on the spot.

Su Che shouted quickly: "My child understands!"

Only then did Zhang Zonghan stop, staring at Su Che and asking, "What do you understand?"

Su Che raised his head slowly. As the first chief assistant prime minister under the constitutional monarchy system of the Han Empire, he was almost the emperor in essence. It made him understand the essence of rights, and also understand the political defects of the Eastern Han Dynasty, and he understood a lot more The unspoken rules of things, as well as some hidden stories.

So, Su Che knew how to convince his father.

Su Che said, "I understand my father's intentions, but I also have my own ideas."

"Oh? What's your idea? Want to be a doctor? What's wrong with that?" Zhang Zonghan said with a cold snort.

In this era, there are distinct social classes, including scholars, peasants, workers, and merchants. Doctors belong to this class. As a father, Zhang Zonghan naturally does not want his son to go astray and become a doctor with a low status.

Even Hua Tuo, another genius doctor of the same era, once lamented: "However, as a scholar, he sees his career through medicine, and he often regrets himself."

Even though he has established his reputation with excellent medical skills, he still often regrets becoming a doctor.

This is the status quo of medicine as a profession.

The industry prospects are so bad, how could a father let his son jump into the fire pit?

In fact, the status of medicine was not like this at the beginning.

In the pre-Qin period, "witch" and "medicine" were combined, and the mystery gave medicine a high status.

In the early Western Han Dynasty, "witch" and "medicine" were separated, and the status of doctors declined slightly, but they were still respected.

But from the mid-Western Han Dynasty, everything turned around. Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty dismissed hundreds of schools and only respected Confucianism, which made Confucianism orthodox. Gradually, doctors changed from "scholars" to "workers".

By the time of the Eastern Han Dynasty, medical skills had been classified as prescription skills and were underestimated.

Even in the later Tang Dynasty, the improvement of the imperial examination system, the liberalization of the literary atmosphere, and the prosperity of the national power made the Tang Dynasty known as the prosperous age of the centralized dynasty, but medicine was still regarded as a "low industry".

In the final analysis, the plate of "scholar-bureaucrats" is so big, and the top position of the pyramid is limited. If doctors are squeezed out from here, they can occupy the original social status of doctors and enjoy more social resources.

Su Che is very aware of this, but he has not changed his mind. Sometimes, knowing that there are mountains of swords and fires ahead, he still moves forward without hesitation. Only in this way can he realize his ideals and save more innocent people.

Su Che looked up at his father, and said seriously: "Father calm down, just listen to me."

(End of this chapter)

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