The old man was buried in the tomb, and the old man was buried in the tomb.

Wang Weiyi was a master of traditional Chinese medicine during the reign of Emperor Renzong of the Northern Song Dynasty. He was a master of acupuncture before the Song Dynasty and made outstanding contributions to the development of Chinese traditional acupuncture.

Of course, Wang Weiyi is most famous for the two acupuncture bronze men he built under the order of the emperor.

These two acupuncture bronze men are replicas of the bodies of young men in a 1:1 ratio, with internal organs installed, just like real people, and the limbs and internal organs can be disassembled and assembled.

There are 354 hollow acupuncture points on the surface of the acupuncture bronze man, which accurately shows every acupuncture point in the human body.

Moreover, the copper is made very delicately, and each acupuncture point is sealed with wax. After water is injected from the top of the copper, if the silver needle is inserted into the acupuncture point accurately, water will flow out.

If the acupuncture point is not accurate, it will not be inserted.

Such an invention undoubtedly brings great convenience to the teaching of Chinese medicine acupuncture.

Unfortunately, these two acupuncture bronze men later experienced wars, circulated several times, were damaged several times, and were repaired, but eventually lost.

It is said that a repaired acupuncture bronze man was lost abroad and has never returned to China.

Now, Lu Cheng has seen the original acupuncture bronze man in the virtual space. How can a student of Chinese medicine not be excited?

For a period of time afterwards, Lu Cheng devoted himself to learning the art of acupuncture. Whenever he had time, he would ask Wang Weiyi for advice, and whenever he had the opportunity, he would observe this acupuncture bronze man up close and carefully. His understanding and knowledge of acupuncture also improved rapidly.

He studied tirelessly for a long time, maybe two or three years, maybe four or five years. Just when Lu Cheng was completely immersed in it, the system kicked Lu Cheng out and returned to the original room.

Lu Cheng suddenly realized that he had completely mastered the acupuncture that should be mastered in the fourth-level medical skills. If he continued to study, he would exceed the scope of the fourth level.

Lu Cheng was a little disappointed, but since he was still in the virtual space, he could continue to learn other things.

Lu Cheng's eyes swept across the doors in front of him, and finally stopped on a door, which read: Chinese Pediatrics.

Lu Cheng took a step out, looked at the clothes and appearance of the people around him, and found that he seemed to have returned to the Northern Song Dynasty.

Looking up at the doctor who was teaching him, Lu Cheng was happy. He was another famous doctor who was famous in history, and he was also the ancestor of pediatrics, the first famous pediatric medical expert in Chinese history, Qian Yi.

Lu Cheng quickly adjusted his mood and devoted himself to studying seriously again.

This ancestor of pediatrics systematically summarized the method of syndrome differentiation and treatment for children for the first time, making pediatrics develop into an independent discipline since then. He wrote many works in his life, but unfortunately most of the contents have been lost.

However, this ancestor of pediatrics also invented an invention that has been passed down to later generations, that is, a widely circulated medicine in later generations, Liuwei Dihuang Pills.

Of course, the original purpose of inventing Liuwei Dihuang Pills was also to be used as a pediatric supplement.

However, after evolution, it gradually became a common medicine for adult men.

It was another long period of study. Lu Cheng didn't notice the passage of time at all. He just wanted to seize the opportunity to learn from the famous Chinese medicine masters in history and learn the precious Chinese medicine knowledge that had been lost...

When Lu Cheng finished this study, he felt that his medical skills had improved greatly, and he didn't know how much better than before.

The level of medical skills of the fourth level is the best chief physician in any city-level hospital.

Even in Yanjing City where famous doctors gather, Lu Cheng is definitely an excellent Chinese medicine talent.

Of course, Lu Cheng did not feel proud or complacent because of this.

After seeing those famous Chinese medicine masters in history in the virtual space, Lu Cheng realized his shortcomings more deeply and studied more seriously.

Originally, Lu Cheng only regarded Chinese medicine as a skill and a job.

Now, Lu Cheng has truly regarded Chinese medicine as a career he loves, and is willing to devote himself to it and fight for it all his life.

If the Chinese medicine knowledge lost in the long river of history can be gradually reproduced in today's society, wouldn't it be a very meaningful thing?

This time, the harvest is not only the progress in medical skills, Lu Cheng also learned a lot of health preservation methods from those famous Chinese medicine masters.

For example, Qian Yi, the ancestor of pediatrics, paid great attention to the method of health preservation, and also proposed "If you want to make children safe, you should always keep them three parts hungry and cold", which means that children's

The internal organs are relatively delicate, and the digestive system is not complete. It is not advisable to eat too much, which will increase the burden on the digestive system. Moreover, children are born with sufficient yang energy and are lively and active, so they should not wear too warm clothes.

These are just the most superficial. Lu Cheng has also followed many famous doctors and learned various techniques and methods for men and women to maintain their health.

Later, Lu Cheng also began to try and guide Xiu Lian to adjust the family's diet and clothing, and the whole family began to maintain their health.

Health maintenance should also start from the baby.

It must be said that the healthy growth of little Lu Yang is a good reflection of Lu Cheng's parenting results.

Another year has passed, and Lu Cheng's 1978 was quite fulfilling.

1978 was also a very important year for China.

In this year, the big pot meal was broken, and the production responsibility system began to be valued and promoted. The educated youth who went to the countryside returned home one after another, and bell-bottom pants and disco began to become popular all over the country.

The new era suddenly came. While many people were still caught off guard and stood by to watch, some people had already begun to seize the opportunity of the times and were about to take advantage of it.

At the end of 1978, Lu Cheng and Xiulian calculated that in the past year, after deducting various expenses, the family actually made a lot of money.

Lu Cheng would see patients in his small clinic every weekend, and Xiulian would also do some small business on weekdays. In addition, the expenses of the family of three were not large, and the rent was paid two years in advance.

After calculating this, the family's savings actually reached nearly 5,000.

After settling the bill, the couple lay together, and Xiulian began to plan: "I have already asked, a yard like the one we live in now costs about 7,000 to 8,000 yuan. I was thinking, why don't we send the child back to my hometown first and let my dad take care of him. I will make a lot of money next year, and we will buy a yard as soon as possible and settle down in Yanjing City. What do you think?"

"Don't worry, we will definitely buy a house, and there is no need to rush. As for the child, he must stay in Yanjing."

"Then we won't go home? The land and cave house in Shuangshui Village are still needed. Want it?"

"We don't want the land. I'll talk to the village party secretary when we get back. When the land is divided, we don't need to get it. Anyway, we don't plan to go back to farm. However, we can keep our yard and live there when we have nothing to do."

"Then I'll listen to you. Anyway, I'm your wife. Wherever you are, that's our home."

"Xiulian, you are my home."

By 1979, the times were developing faster, and the policies from above were relaxed, especially the economy in the south, which began to develop rapidly.

In April 1979, the authorities first proposed to restore and develop the individual economy. Some private restaurants began to appear in the alleys, and various small vendors became more active, and the whole market became more vibrant.

Seeing this situation, Xiulian naturally couldn't sit still and pestered Lu Cheng to find a solution for her.

Lu Cheng was pestered by her and had no choice but to tell her some snack making methods he had learned from short videos. The two tried to make them, and spent a lot of time to continuously improve them, and finally made the grilled gluten, fried chicken steak, fried skewers, etc. that are common on the streets in later generations.

After these snacks were launched, they were quickly loved by young people, and Xiulian could not make enough every day to sell them.

The smart and capable Xiulian found that there were many educated youth who had not found jobs nearby, so she found two or three young girls who knew her well nearby to help her do these small businesses.

Unexpectedly, this small business grew bigger and bigger, and soon became popular throughout Yanjing City.

Under Lu Cheng's suggestion, Xiulian no longer had to go to the streets to sell them herself, but started a food training class at home to earn some tuition and franchise fees.

In just a few months, she earned several thousand yuan, and Lu Cheng's family directly became a millionaire...

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