The old lady didn't care, because she asked Zhang Zhongjing to reclassify the articles he had written over the years. He originally wanted to write a collection of colds, but the old lady had come all the way through the job evaluation, so she asked him to compile a book called "Treatise on Colds and Miscellaneous Diseases", and he believed that all the plagues in the world were actually caused by evil wind entering the body. There are cases, prescriptions, processes, and even life and death in it. The book is quite substantial! Anyway, she just wanted to let people know that the imperial physician was going to write a book.

At this point, Sun Quan was scratching his nose, and Zhou Yu thought, "Should I go back to Jiangling? If I continue to take the exam, I don't think I can continue to be the governor."

The two of them felt a sense of sympathy for each other, and all the previous grudges were gone. Zhou Yu did not think he was smart, but Sun Quan thought that it was not easy for everyone.

The group of old doctors were also deeply shocked. It was the same old saying. No matter whether they were civil or military, who didn't want to be the best in the world? What do you mean by scholars looking down on each other? In fact, in all walks of life, people in the same profession look down on each other.

At this time, the old lady asked Sun Quan to throw a big bait. He asked people to carve Zhang Zhongjing's book into an inscription and put it in the National Medical Hall. Everyone can take silk rubbings and keep it!

You know, there were no printed books at that time. There was paper, but the paper technology was not perfect. You know, until the Song Dynasty, books and paper were luxury goods, which made reading and literacy a luxury. At that time, even Ou Mengmeng and Zhang Zhongjing could only use sand tables when discussing things.

At the same time, what was the greatest achievement of Cai Wenji's father? He participated in the creation of the Xiping Stone Classics. He carved the classics on a large stone tablet to preserve them for future generations. Because they knew the value of knowledge, they could think of a way to preserve them, which was to carve the classics on stone. If they wanted to, they could make a copy of it themselves. This was the highest honor for a scholar at that time.

Before contemporary scholars could get it, a doctor's name was passed down to future generations. For a time, it caused a sensation not only in the doctor circle, but also in the cultural circle, and the name of Wu Hou spread throughout the world.

Even Cao Cao and Liu Bei thought, although I don't know what the use of doing this is, but I think you are very powerful. The main thing is that they couldn't stop the local doctors from going to Jiangdong, because if they didn't go, they would not be qualified to practice medicine.

But even if they applied to the Han Emperor, they could issue medical qualifications. The problem is that the world's famous doctors are in Jiangdong! The review committee is also in Jiangdong. Not only do the common people not believe what you have reviewed, but the local doctors are also unhappy because they are equivalent to internal qualifications in various places, and the doctors reviewed in Jiangdong can be accepted all over the world.

The stone scripture also greatly encouraged those saints and famous doctors. Those doctors did not want to keep any tricks, mainly because they also found out that if their descendants had no talent and could not pass the qualification examination, it would be useless even if they left them prescriptions and shops. Without the qualification to practice medicine, they could not open a clinic.

After figuring this out, everyone started writing papers. After all, the greater your reputation while you are alive, the more benefits your descendants will benefit from it.

Of course, Ou Mengmeng knows the value of traditional Chinese medicine prescriptions. Therefore, it is also clearly stated that the details of the prescriptions do not need to appear in the paper. You must know that traditional Chinese medicine emphasizes a thousand prescriptions for one disease, which means that different people have different prescriptions because of their different physical conditions. So even if we write which herbs we will use to treat this disease, we will increase or decrease them according to different situations. In addition, traditional Chinese medicine prescriptions emphasize the mutual assistance of the monarch and the minister, and the mutual promotion and restraint. The amount of each medicine is also the key point. We don't need these. You just need to write how you treat it and the main body of the prescription. There is no need to express the details, including how to decoct it.

As Ou Mengmeng remembered from a book, there was nothing strange about the recipe, but the strange thing was that when decocting the medicine, you had to use a pure gold spoon to stir it. In fact, the medicine needed some trace elements of gold. But you can't say, you put gold in the medicine to boil it, right? How unclassy? Saying to use a golden spoon, isn't it high-end? In this way, even if the doctor's problem is solved, these people really can't be driven away. Everyone has a good academic atmosphere, and for a while, no matter how big or small the doctor is, they all benefit a lot.

Especially some old doctors who have no descendants to rely on, they think it is better to choose a successor to go home to support the family, so that their own clinic can be passed down and their descendants can have food to eat. When they know that they are going to set up a special medical school, they slap their thighs and think this is great.

Since I can't teach my own son, I can let my grandson go to school here. He can learn a little bit. There are so many teachers here. They can teach the basic system theory. When the time comes, they can go back for special tutoring. They can always pass the professional qualification exam. So the school for orphans was prepared. Before the orphans arrived, the doctors with second and third generation doctors in their families were already eager to participate. They said one by one that they wanted to participate.

Ou Mengmeng agreed with this and said that those who participated in textbook writing, teaching or made contributions to the National Medical Hall could benefit their descendants.

The idea of ​​contribution points was also inspired by the fairy tale drama that Ou Mengmeng watched her daughter act in. The master has raised you, so there must be some reward. So, completing the master's tasks, accumulating contribution points, and then exchanging them for training resources, it is so appropriate to put this here.

Now Sun Quan no longer cares about the National Medical Hall. He found that the old lady really managed these people in a set way, and there was no need to worry about them buying people's hearts. Anyway, Sun Quan felt that if he were a doctor, he would have to curse the people who made the rules in his bed every day. Then when he got up the next day, he still had to follow the old lady's baton honestly. I guarantee that if you point east, we dare not go west.

With contribution points, the military doctors, medical attendants, and medical workers in the Jiangdong Army all came back to take the exam and then receive training. They also compiled a first aid manual, which was impossible to distribute to everyone, but everyone memorized it and it became muscle memory. Those who participated in the compilation and teaching had a lot of contribution points.

There are some people who are not so good at this, but are good at external injuries and medicines. They can research cheap external injury medicines. Again, you don't have to give me the prescription. As long as you can prove that your medicine is effective, cheap and large in quantity, then in addition to getting orders from the military, you can also get contribution points.

In this way, the National Medical Hall led Jiangdong to become the most prosperous and wealthy place in the Han Dynasty.

When one industry flourishes, all industries flourish. When Nanxu became the national medical holy land, people seeking medical treatment and selling medicines all came here.

Originally, those doctors were responsible for a large number of abortions, and then, they didn't need to prepare for food, clothing, housing and transportation. Even if the doctors were supported by the National Medical Hall, they still had to spend money, right?
When Liu Bei came to get married, he almost bought out all the stores in Nanxu, which helped Nanxu's GTB to reach a new level. But that was a one-time thing, while this is a long-term thing. The prosperity of the market almost made Nanxu's merchants so happy that they lost their minds. Unexpectedly, there is such a good thing. (End of this chapter)

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