Years: Salted fish life since going to the countryside.

Chapter 1004: I can’t stop the trend, but I still hope to do my best

Chapter 1004: I can’t stop the trend, but I still hope to do my best
Han Li never expected that when he went to the Yun family and told them about the two sisters' situation, Yun's mother glared at him fiercely, as if she wanted to say something but swallowed it back.

But then Yun's mother followed Han Li to his home in Houhai. Seeing her two daughters whose faces had no luster due to morning sickness, Yun's mother turned around and glared at Han Li fiercely.

Next, Han's mother and Yun's mother chatted for a long time. Finally, Yun's mother asked for leave from her work unit and stayed to take care of her two daughters. At the same time, she also officially moved into Han Li's house.

Han's mother and Yun's mother lived in the two bedrooms in the north house respectively, and they each accompanied one of them, while Han Li was ruthlessly driven to live in the east wing.

In order to prevent some big guys from not understanding, I will talk about the layout of this courtyard house before and after renovation, as well as the function of each room.

The main house, east and west wing rooms of Han Li's courtyard house in Houhaizi all have three rooms. The south house originally also had three rooms, but half of it was used as a street gate, so now there are two and a half rooms available.

When Han Li was renovating the house, he changed the layout of the main house and the east wing to one bright and two dark ones. In this layout, the living room is at the entrance, and there are two bedrooms on both sides of the living room.

The layout of the west wing is one bright room and one dark room. The dark room is the washroom, where people usually brush their teeth, wash their faces, and take a bath in summer.

Yiming occupies an area of ​​two rooms, and it is now used as a leisure room, where billiards, piano and other things for entertainment are placed. The south room is the kitchen and dining room, and there is a small bathroom in the corner.

So Han Li was driven to live in the east wing. Even after He Mi and Hou Yuhua came back on Sunday, they would not live in the same bedroom.

(At least that's how it looks to outsiders, but once the door outside the living room is closed, no one knows whether the people in the two rooms will visit each other.)
After Yun Ma moved in, Han Li's life became difficult.

There is nothing wrong with helping the wives to massage to relieve the symptoms of morning sickness, because he did the same a few days ago, but he felt a little uncomfortable being ordered to do so.

This is not a big deal. The key point is that his mother-in-law has never given him a good face, and Han's mother seems to be on that side as well, which is a bit depressing.

However, there were still some benefits to Yun Ma moving in. When Han Li was alone in the empty east wing, in order to kill the boring and long nights, he really picked up the knowledge of traditional Chinese medicine, herbal medicine, and prescriptions that he had originally thrown away. That state was almost the same as when he was in Shanghe Village.

Time quickly came to Saturday again. The three sisters of the Han family, Qi Zhaodi, He Mi, and Hou Yuhua all gathered here. Their arrival freed Han Li.

Because Sister Han will be staying here this Sunday to entertain her younger siblings, Qi Zhaodi has already asked Fengzeyuan and Master Wang for a month's leave, and is going home to cook different kinds of meals for the Yun sisters.

Therefore, Han Li's sleeping place at night was changed again. He would sleep on the sofa in the west wing for the next two nights.

The next day, Han Li found an excuse and went out to get some fresh air.

Of course, Han Li did not make up this excuse casually. He had been asking Old Liu and the others to help him find rare and precious prescriptions for two weeks. So, today Han Li planned to take advantage of the free time to go and see if there was any gain.

When Han Li came to Mr. Liu's place on his bicycle, the old men were at home, some writing, some playing chess, and some listening to opera on a tape recorder.

"Mr. Liu, Mr. Guan, Mr. Song, Mr. Hou, Mr. Zhang, Mr. Li."

"Han Li is here. Come over and help me with the strategy of how to proceed."

"Han Li, don't worry about him. Monkey is always like this when he is about to lose. If you say anything, he will blame you for losing the game."

"Hey, Lao Song, you are being unfair to me by saying that."

"Han Li, don't pay attention to them. Just look at my handwriting."

"Haha, a rough guy who can barely read a newspaper has taken up calligraphy recently for some reason." Han Li was already accustomed to the elders' bickering. He would neither help with the chess game nor comment on the quality of the calligraphy. Instead, he just laughed it off.

Han Li made himself a cup of tea with ease, then sat down near the recorder to listen to the opera with the others, although he could not understand the babbling accents.

While the guard was changing the tape in the recorder, Mr. Guan next to him stood up, stretched his body and said.

"Tapes and televisions are convenient, but they're not as exciting as watching it live."

These two sentences from Mr. Guan made the others immediately retort: ​​old children, old children, these quarrels have almost become the most important part of their daily life.

Han Li watched from the side and felt happy in his heart. The depression he had felt at home this week also dissipated a lot.

After the elders finished arguing, they turned the topic back to Han Li while drinking tea.

Elder Hou: "Han kid, last time you left without telling us what you were looking for in the rare and precious medical books?"

Mr. Li: "That's right, do you want to develop in medicine again?"

Elder Song: "Han Li, tell me the truth, didn't you have any problems with the transfer of force when you were practicing boxing?"

As soon as Mr. Song said this, everyone became nervous except Mr. Liu who remained calm.

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The elders were nervous because they could always feel the dependence brought by the ease with Han Li. Although they didn't know what would happen if they made mistakes in practicing boxing and transferring strength, they were worried that Han Li would lose the mysterious effect.

Old Liu remained calm because he knew Han Li was not an adventurous person and that making mistakes while practicing boxing would never happen to him. Seeing this, Han Li could only apologize and explain.

"I'm sorry, I'm sorry, it's my fault for not explaining myself clearly. I only learned the basics of medical skills, and they were only about external injuries and hard injuries.

My wife is pregnant recently, and I have been thinking about learning some internal medicine, pediatrics, and meridian medicine, so I asked Master Zhu to help me find some rare medical books. "

Han Li's words made all the elders feel relieved, but Elder Liu laughed and scolded at the side.

"You are so willful. Now that your wife is pregnant, you want to learn this kind of medical skills? If you want to eat some fresh ingredients in the future, do you have to farm and raise chickens yourself?

Let’s not talk about far away places. There are so many big hospitals in Beijing now, and there are also equipment bought from abroad at a high price. Which one can’t guarantee the safe birth of your child?”

Han Li smiled awkwardly at what Old Liu said, but he sorted out his thoughts and quickly expressed what he could think at the moment.

"Master Zhu, I'm telling you the truth. Western medicine is very effective and works quickly, but it's a bit like treating the symptoms instead of the root cause. It's too hasty and quick to achieve results. It's not as reliable as traditional Chinese medicine."

In addition, the testing equipment used in Western medicine is easy to operate. An ordinary person can get started after a period of training, and then just follow the prescription to get the medicine. This can greatly alleviate the shortage of good doctors.

But I feel that these tests cannot find the root cause of many diseases, and Western medicine never pays attention to investigating the root cause of the disease. This reminds me of a saying by Lu Zhong*, a master of traditional Chinese medicine in the Republic of China.

"Traditional Chinese medicine makes you live in confusion, while Western medicine makes you die clearly." This is why I don't trust Western medicine and want to take time out to learn some traditional Chinese medicine."

After Han Li finished speaking, there was a round of applause at the door.
(End of this chapter)

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