Chapter 744: A little understanding

Xuchang government office.

For Liu Bei and his people, they were amazed at Zhu Yuanzhang's humble background, surprised at the difficult situation he faced when founding the country, and happy that the Yanyun land finally returned to China.

But the most common emotion is a sense of extraordinary satisfaction and relief.

I am glad that the Han Dynasty created by the Great Han Dynasty will eventually have a successor, and I am glad that Hongwu is better to China than Guangwu to the two Han dynasties.

For Kong Ming, he was even more pleased with the victory of the peasant uprising.

In comparison, the two very different portraits of Zhu Yuanzhang did not arouse their curiosity.

This only reminded Liu Bei of one thing:

"When the matter is settled this year, we will also paint their portraits."

"To avoid the situation like that of Emperor Hongwu, where there were many false rumors."

While chatting about where to celebrate the New Year this year - should they go to Yecheng to celebrate, or return to Luoyang on New Year's Eve, or go to Hefei to invite Sun Quan to chat together?
On the one hand, he was making jokes with the words from later times on the light screen. On the other hand, Pang Tong was already imagining what kind of magical title would be given to this talented and virtuous Kong Ming, now that he had successfully destroyed Cao Cao? Thousands of years later,
But during this process, Cao Cao wanted to lament again and again:
My Yecheng! My Hefei!
But because of this, Cao Cao became more and more restless when he thought of his son, and hated that he had not fallen into Liu Bei's hands earlier and sent him here so that he could learn a good lesson.

As for the fact that Cao Zihuan was able to lead his troops to maneuver, first conquer Mengjin and then break Luoyang, and then seal Hangu Pass and break the capital of Luoyang, making it difficult for Liu Bei to take care of both ends... Cao Cao would rather believe that he could jump up here and fight with Yunchang for three hundred rounds and finally capture him alive.

But when he looked up, Cao Cao also clearly saw a few lines of words floating out:

Zhu Yuanzhang: I am afraid of my wife's death. I am very worried and terrified. I almost can't sleep at night. So I hope to ask a good doctor for help.

Zhu Yuanzhang: We have summoned Dai Sigong, the doctor of the Imperial Hospital, and the Empress is also here to observe. I only ask the emperors and sages to be generous with their advice and teachings.

Liu Han: I am the Imperial Physician of the Song Dynasty. I am following the orders of the government and offering my humble efforts.

Sun Simiao: What illness do you have? Please ask Imperial Physician Dai to tell you in detail.

Sun Simiao: Is Dr. Zhang here with you? Come and see me.

Liu Bei in the Xuchang government office suddenly looked regretful:
"Unfortunately, I was worried that the stray arrows might injure Doctor Zhang, so I did not come with the army."

Pang Tong shook his neck unnaturally. Even though he had made all the preparations and the battle had stopped for a while, he still subconsciously felt uncomfortable when he heard the word "stray arrows":

"Being able to communicate medical knowledge and treat illnesses across a thousand years, Dr. Zhang must be right."

"Otherwise, I'll write a note to decline this time, and promise that Dr. Zhang will be here in three months."

Unexpectedly, before the lord made a decision, Kong Ming stepped forward without hesitation:

"That's okay. Liang also knows a thing or two and can offer some advice on behalf of Dr. Zhang."

Pang Tong was immediately shocked:

"I remember that when you were in Longzhong, Kong Ming, you were only a rough master of medicine..."

Before Pang Tong could finish, Kong Ming said cheerfully, "At that time, I only dabbled in medicine, and it is the same now."

"But now I have read the manuscript of 'Treatise on Febrile and Miscellaneous Diseases' written by Dr. Zhang. Although it is far from being finalized, I have gained a lot from it."

"It's still difficult to determine the condition, but I think it shouldn't be a big deal to offer some advice to Dr. Zhang."

Seeing Kong Ming enthusiastically joining in the remote diagnosis of the Queen of the Ming Dynasty on the light screen, Pang Tong and Liu Bei looked at each other and smiled bitterly.

"Han is fortunate to have Kong Ming."

Liu Bei laughed sincerely.

In the Huagai Palace of Yingtian Prefecture, Dai Sigong's previous excitement had long faded away. At this moment, he was watching the strategies and questions on the screen, and at the same time he had to make a rough diagnosis of the Queen's physical health according to the instructions. He was already very busy.

But even so, Dai Sigong occasionally had all kinds of thoughts that had nothing to do with medicine:
The Hanlin Medical Officer of the Song Dynasty, Sun Yaowang of the Tang Dynasty, and Zhuge Wuhou of the Han Dynasty, such unrelated but famous people, assisted him in treating the Empress of the Ming Dynasty.

Even if I could tell others about this experience, how many people would believe it?

In Dai Sigong's opinion, this Song Dynasty imperial physician had a profound understanding of pharmacology, which was of great benefit to him.

Although some of Zhuge Wuhou's views were a little superficial, when it came to pulse and conditioning, his opinions were so profound that even he had to take them seriously. He had never thought that the Prime Minister of the Han Dynasty a thousand years ago would be so familiar with medicine.

The most important thing, of course, is Sun Simiao's opinion. In addition to routine diagnosis and treatment, these medicine kings are very knowledgeable about the body's appearance beneath the skin, and have even begun to ask him if he has any equipment to assist in detecting signs inside the body.

The above are still within the normal range. Occasionally, when Dai Sigong looks at Sun Yaowang or Zhuge Wuhou in the light curtain and exclaims, "Your Ming Dynasty is thousands/hundreds of years away from mine, and there is no new understanding of this disease?", he feels speechless.

He had seen the powerful army of His Majesty that swept across the Hu Yuan Empire. Compared with the army of the previous dynasty as recorded by literati and poets, Dai Sigong could also see that the soldiers of the Ming Dynasty were much stronger.

But compared with previous dynasties, has the medical technology of the Ming Dynasty been so much improved?
Thinking of some colleagues in the Imperial Hospital whose handwriting was crooked, Dai Sigong could only remain silent. He even felt that the death of the empress and the crown prince mentioned in the light curtain might be related to some mediocre doctors in the Imperial Hospital...

With a sigh in his heart, Dai Sigong almost immediately wanted to ask His Majesty to select talented people from the Imperial Medical Bureau and implement the policy of promoting the best and demoting the worst.

But when he turned around and saw the officials of the Imperial Observatory on the other side of the Huagai Hall with sad and confused expressions, Dai Sigong immediately remembered that his colleagues were the same as them, and their registration was fixed and would not be changed.

If advising His Majesty is tantamount to denying the medical system, this light curtain was praising His Majesty just a moment ago, so isn't this behavior a bit ignorant? Could such a wise and unprecedented policy of His Majesty be wrong? Dai Sigong himself was not sure.

There was not so much for Zhu Yuanzhang to consider. He just saw a long string of words that were a bit difficult to read on the screen, as if several people were arguing fiercely, and Dai Sigong running around, coming to Empress Ma from time to time to ask questions, observe, or take her pulse.

As the words floating on the light screen fell silent for a while, Dai Sigong's face was obviously more tired and sweaty, but fortunately he still gained something.

According to Sun Simiao's advice and Dai Sigong's diagnosis, Empress Ma showed no symptoms of hidden illness, so they finally agreed with Sun Simiao and Zhuge Liang to first nurse the weaker Empress Ma back to health and keep her under observation to be prepared for any possible illness.

"Your Highness the Crown Prince may be suffering from fatigue. Zhuge Wuhou has made detailed arrangements for this, including strengthening the body with the Five Animal Exercises, eating a balanced and peaceful diet, relaxing the mind with a combination of work and rest, climbing to heights to invigorate the spirit, riding horses to open the mind, and..."

Zhu Biao was suddenly overwhelmed, but Zhu Yuanzhang felt very relieved.

"Biao'er, why don't you thank Wu Hou?"

(End of this chapter)

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