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Chapter 1005 Huangdi Neijing Zhuyoushu

Chapter 1005 Huangdi Neijing Zhuyoushu

The sudden applause interrupted what Han Li was about to say, and also interrupted the thoughts of the elders.

Everyone turned around and realized that it was the "leader" who came, so they stood up to greet him.

"Han Li, you are a kid with a wide range of knowledge. You even know about the great doctor Lu Zhong* during the Republic of China period."

"You're overpraising me. This is all I know about the miracle doctor Lu Zhong*. I don't know much about his other deeds."

"It doesn't matter if you don't know. My schedule today is not very tight, otherwise I wouldn't have come to Lao Liu's place for a free meal. Wait, let me give you a few examples."

Free food? No one present would believe this reason, but no one was stupid enough to expose it.

The group sat down in the living room while talking. This "leader" was not at all arrogant and even gave cigarettes to everyone. After the tea was served and they took a sip, he began to talk about the story of the miracle doctor Lu Zhong*.

"Although I have never met this Lu Zhong*, I still know some of his stories."

Then everyone just listened to the "leader" telling stories like they were having a tea party, while also sharing some of the things they knew.

First of all, the most famous person treated by this Lu Zhong* was Mr. Sun, who ended the imperial system. According to "this person", at the end of 24, Mr. Sun was seriously ill and bedridden. Not only was the pain unbearable, but he would also fall into a coma from time to time.

The political leaders of the Republic of China invited many famous Chinese and Western doctors to diagnose that the cancer was in the late stage and spreading. They all agreed that the disease was beyond human control. At this time, someone suggested inviting Lu Zhong* to come for treatment.

After Lu Zhong* was invited, he concentrated on feeling the patient's pulse for three quarters of an hour, then picked up a pen and wrote down a prescription.

After taking two doses, Mr. Sun’s pain was relieved, he could sleep peacefully, and his complexion gradually improved a lot.

However, Mr. Sun's cancer had spread throughout his body and he eventually passed away in March of the following year. Therefore, some people said that Lu Zhong*'s prescription allowed Mr. Sun to live three or four months longer.

It was for this reason that the three sisters of the Song family began to study the Yellow Emperor's Classic of Internal Medicine from that time on. It was said that this was recommended to them by the miracle doctor Lu Zhong*.

The way "this leader" addressed the three Soong sisters is also very interesting. He respectfully called the eldest sister "Madam", the second sister "Mr.", and the youngest one directly "Miss Third".

In addition, "this leader" also mentioned Hu*, Liang**, Lu* and others because of the topic of traditional Chinese medicine.

Hu* and Liang** were both critics of traditional Chinese medicine.

It’s just that Liang** just insisted on going down the same path and never sought treatment from traditional Chinese medicine until his death.

But Hu* couldn't do it. When he couldn't hold on any longer, he secretly ran to ask Lu Zhong* for treatment. However, after the cure, Hu* turned his face and refused to admit it in order to maintain his original personality.

Lu's situation is even more special because he met a quack doctor when he was treating his father, which led him to disparage the doctor more than once in his article.

Finally, "this leader" mentioned the "teacher's" repeated comments on traditional Chinese medicine, which the teacher wrote in "Lecture Notes" as early as 2013.

"Chinese and Western medicine each have their own strengths. Chinese medicine talks about qi and pulse, while Western medicine talks about experimentation. However, those who talk about qi and pulse are too subtle to understand, so they often miss the point. Those who talk about experimentation seek to focus on the essence and the qi is separated, so they often miss the essence. In this way, each of them has its own bias."

In 50 and 51, teachers issued instructions many times to pay attention to and attach importance to traditional Chinese medicine.

In the subsequent Barefoot Doctors, the contribution of traditional Chinese medicine was emphasized, and later it was clearly written in the notes: "Currently, my country's greatest contribution to the world is traditional Chinese medicine, which has benefited countless people."

Of course, although "this leader" said that he was not busy today, he came here specifically to have a free meal.

But after he finished talking about this topic, he immediately talked about the letter he received from a Hong Kong businessman in January this year, as well as the preliminary investigation results in Guangdong Province.

What these words meant was that there was a certain amount of resistance to this matter, and that after several meetings no conclusion could be reached.

While eating, Han Li still did not forget to feed the "Power Pills" to the elders through the air.

Also during the meal, "this leader" and Mr. Liu and others inadvertently mentioned Shaanxi-Gansu-Ningxia in their conversation.

These three words made the atmosphere at the dinner table become relaxed, but after lunch, the old man still left in a hurry, as if he had never finished his work.

After "this leader" left, Han Li did not stay here for too long because all the elders had the habit of taking a lunch break.

However, when Han Li left, there were two large wooden boxes tied on both sides of the bicycle, and another large wooden box in the middle.

The three boxes contain the rare and precious prescriptions that Mr. Zhu found for him.

Here is the complete set of "Huangdi Neijing" that "this leader" just mentioned, and it is different versions from the Tang and Song dynasties.

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There are also "Medical Pulse Classic", "Complete Collection of Strange Prescriptions from * Zhai", "Explanation of Qianjin Prescriptions", "Zhang * Essays", "Zizai Hu Tian" and so on, as well as the medicine-pressed bamboo slips unearthed from the Han Tomb of Wuwei in 72 and "Moxibustion Sutra of the Eleven Meridians of the Foot and Arm" unearthed from Mawangdui in 73. Although these are all newly copied, it can be seen that Zhu Lao definitely consumed a lot of favors.

However, these are still normal. What surprised Han Li was that there was also a Song Dynasty version of "The Book of Changes".

Han Li has a set of the book "The Book of Changes", which was given to him by Gao Hu's full-time doctor Tong Liansheng, but the version is from a different era.

The book Zhouyi has a great reputation, but it is quite difficult to understand, and Han Li didn't feel that Zhouyi had any relationship with medical books, so he had kept it in the decomposed space. Now he received another copy, so he asked Mr. Song who gave him the book in confusion.

"Mr. Song, isn't this book about fortune-telling and feng shui?"

After hearing this, Mr. Song's eyes flashed with embarrassment, but then he spoke as if he was reciting a text.

"The relationship between Zhouyi and traditional Chinese medicine is long-standing, and it also has many similarities with Huangdi Neijing.

It is said that Zhang Zhongjing's "Treatise on Febrile Diseases" was created by integrating the thoughts and ideas in the Book of Changes into principles, methods, prescriptions and medicines.

There is also Sun Simiao of the Tang Dynasty, who once said in "Qian Jin Yao Fang·Da Yi Xue Yin" that anyone who wants to be a great doctor... must have a profound understanding of Yin and Yang fortune, various physiognomy, the five omens from burning tortoise shells, and be well versed in the "Book of Changes" and Liu Ren. Only then can one become a great doctor.

Li Shizhen's Materia Medica also adopted the dialectics and imagery of the Book of Changes, which led to the combination of main, auxiliary, and adjuvant herbs, as well as the control of the temperature of the medicine.

There are also the meridian flow needle, the eight methods of the spirit turtle, and the eight methods of flying in acupuncture, which all adopt the concept of the eight trigrams and eight meridians in the Book of Changes, as well as our Xingyiquan.

It was obvious that Mr. Song had memorized these words by rote. He even frowned and thought from time to time while speaking, but that didn't matter anymore.

The important thing is that among the medical books that the elders found for Han Li, there are actually two books on "The Art of Incantation" and three books on treating diseases that are related to the art of incantation. Moreover, these books are obviously very old.
(End of this chapter)

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