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Chapter 985: 981 [Crown Belt Enters Beijing and Jokes with the Emperor]

  Chapter 985 981 [The crown belt enters Beijing and the emperor jokes]

  Yingmindian, father and son.

  Zhao Han asked the prince: "What do you think of the joint name of the three major medical schools?"

  Zhao Kuanghuan said: "Doctors are a matter of life and death, and the important affairs of the country can be played."

  Due to the encouragement of the imperial court, there were three main schools of Chinese medicine at this time: Ziyang School, Wuzhong School, and Qiantang School.

  Ziyang School, also known as Jinling School, Gezao School, and Military Medical School.

   At first, a group of Taoist priests in Gezao Mountain opened a medical school with the support of Zhao Han. Immediately afterwards, all Buddhists and Taoists in Jiangxi ordered those who returned to the lay world to study this school of medicine. After Zhao Han ascended the throne, he founded Jinling Medical College, which was formed by the exchange and integration of doctors from Nanjing and doctors from Jiangxi.

   Gezaoshan relies on the southern medicinal material distribution center (Zhangshu Town), and its medicine has always been exquisite. Then he served as a large number of military doctors in Datong, and also engaged in anatomical research for a long time, quickly accumulating clinical experience in surgery. Today, the germs are still being observed with a microscope, and more than a dozen pathogenic bacteria have been identified.

  Wuzhong School, also known as Plague School.

  Famous doctor Wu Youke was born out of nowhere, and cooperated with famous doctors from all over the world and military doctors to control and solve the great plague in Shandong, Henan, and Hebei. Jiangxi famous doctor Yu Jiayan, Suzhou famous doctor Zhang Lu and others joined in, with great influence. The folk doctors in the whole north have more or less the background of Wuzhong school.

  Of course, they are not only good at preventing and controlling plagues, but also proficient in internal medicine, pediatrics, and gynecology. Recently, they have also begun to use microscopes to observe germs.

  Qiantang School, also known as the Zunjing School, the Orthodox School, and the Antique School.

  Before Zhao Han raised his troops, this faction began to gather people to give lectures and annotate medical classics.

  They are similar to doctors and scholars, deeply influenced by Neo-Confucianism in the late Ming Dynasty. Advocating practical learning, that is, emphasizing clinical practice. Advocating to follow the scriptures and revive is to combine practice to improve theory and re-annotate ancient medical books. They opposed self-preservation, encouraged doctors to communicate more, and were infinitely enthusiastic about gathering people to give lectures. The philosophy of practicing medicine is "to benefit the country and save the people".

  This time the three factions of doctors jointly named Shangshu, the opportunity was the death of the famous doctor Zhang Zhicong.

  Zhang Zhicong is the master of Qiantang School of Medicine, with disciples all over Zhejiang, Fujian and Guangdong. When the news of his death came out, famous doctors from various factions asked the emperor to give him a posthumous title, and at the same time asked for the addition of a medical center in the Imperial Academy.

  The Hanlin Academy or Qintian Academy did not set up a medical school because there was a medical department, which is at the same level as the religious department.

  The Department of Medicine is not only responsible for managing doctors in various places, but also manages medical schools in various places. Zhang Zhicong, who passed away this time, belonged to the sixth-rank crown doctor, so he was qualified to ask the emperor to grant him a posthumous posthumous title.

  Zhao Han thought about it carefully, and wrote a reply: "Order the Ministry of Rites to choose a posthumous title for the famous doctor Zhang Zhicong. Qintian Academy added a medical hall, called famous doctors from all over the place to enter the hall, and strengthened medical exchanges among different factions."

   Today's three major medical schools have their own strengths.

  After the addition of the Medical Museum, various factions communicate and integrate with each other, learning from each other is beneficial to the development of medicine.

   Various factions despise and conflict with each other, there must be existence. But those who enter the museum are all famous doctors, who can be a famous doctor, who doesn't learn from others? Even those who are narrow-minded, or who want to save face, verbally look down on other families, may secretly go to study.

  The four words "medical communication" were drawn in a circle by Zhao Han.

  Prince Zhao Kuanghuan immediately understood the key point, and also knew what the main function of the medical center was.

Zhao Han said to the prince: "Spring is when a hundred flowers bloom. In the pre-Qin period, a hundred schools of thought contended, and each school fought and despised each other. In the end, they merged. Our current Confucianism is not pure Confucianism of Confucius, but has absorbed Legalism, Mohism, Taoism, Military School, Yin-Yang School and many other ideas. Do you understand?"

Zhao Kuanghuan said: "If one family is big, all horses will be silent. If the door is strict, all the families will decay. The Taoists say that flowing water will not rot, and the door will not be moth. The same is true for churches and rivers and lakes. Only by opening up, communicating, competing, and flowing can they flourish."

   "Great kindness." Zhao Han praised.

   With the establishment of the Medical Center, Zhao Han is happy to see the success.

  Hundreds of years later, when the Chinese look back on the early years of the Datong Dynasty, they will be amazed at what kind of era it was. Confucianism, literature, art, science, medicine, military affairs, commerce, agriculture, industry... all fields of thought and technology are exploding, as if China has opened a new chapter, recreating the lively situation of the contending schools of thought in the pre-Qin period.

   Zhao Han issued a decree to establish a medical center, and more than 30 famous doctors from all over the country gathered in Nanjing with their lovers.

  The medical history of later generations called this "the crown brought to Beijing".

  Before "Crown Bringing into Beijing", it was classified as the era of traditional medicine. The 150 years after the "Crown Belts Entered Beijing" were classified as the era of Enlightenment Medicine.

  Zhao Han personally interviewed these famous doctors, and the first thing he asked them to do was to formulate a clear division of medicine. Internal medicine, surgery, gynecology, pediatrics, etc. have existed since ancient times, but they are still somewhat vague. From now on, they must be strictly defined in detail.

  Dividing medical disciplines is more conducive to the communication of various medical schools, allowing them to integrate around the divisions.

  At the same time, the official revised and annotated traditional medical books, and collectively compiled medical books based on anatomical and microscopic methods. After the integration of various factions, it is necessary to uniformly compile medical school textbooks. The irreconcilable theory of factions, as elective reading in medical schools.

  Fu Shan, a well-known doctor who is not of any faction, was elected as the first curator of Qintianyuan Medical Center. This expert in gynecology is responsible for mediating conflicts between various factions.

  The master of gynecology is just a joke, he is also proficient in andrology and pediatrics. He worked as a granary student when he was young, which shows that he is proficient in the Four Books and Five Classics. He began to study Taoism in his middle age, and is now one of the contemporary masters who expounded "Zhuangzi". In addition, he is proficient in calligraphy, painting, and swordsmanship, and he is not an outsider to chop people with a knife.

  Fu Shan also escorted the princes and daughters of the previous dynasty to the south. He joined Zhao Han very early and often went to the palace to consult the royal family.

   Such a person is enough to overwhelm the major medical schools.

  …

  Jin Shengtan is fifty-four years old, and he wants to be an official.

  Stepping on the last train of the examiners, stumbled all the way, and actually made it to the county magistrate. Then, all kinds of balance, life and death can not rise.

  He does things very seriously, which is understandable. He just likes to satirize his boss and colleagues, so he must be disgusted by people, and even a little conflict can make people unable to get down.

  In the new dynasty of Datong, the administration of officials was relatively clear.

   As for Jin Shengtan's stinky temper, because of his good performance, he was promoted after a while. However, he only got a busy clerical job from the sixth grade, and was thrown to the provincial government to send and receive files all day long.

   After working for half a year, Jin Shengtan resigned directly and came to Nanjing to mix in the literary world.

  He was originally a famous literary critic, and he got along smoothly in Nanjing, and he didn't know how happy he was all day long.

  Wearing a gown that hadn't been washed for half a month, Jin Shengtan came to the bookstore on crutches.

   "Are there any new books these two days?" Jin Shengtan asked.

   "Oh, Mr. Zhang is here," the shopkeeper of the bookstore came to greet him personally. "A batch of new books arrived a few days ago, and today there is a new magazine."

  Jin Shengtan read new books first, two academic books and one novel. After looking through the catalog of academic books, he felt that one of them was readable, so he put it on the counter to buy it. I read that novel again, and it was so vulgar that I couldn't help but sneer: "Is this considered a novel? In this world, people can write novels without graduating from primary school."

  The shopkeeper of the bookstore said with a smile: "Don't tell me, this novel is selling well. The bookstore also likes it very much. The common people like to read this kind of novel."

  Jin Shengtan shook his head repeatedly.

  It was a martial arts novel, the storyline was pale, the words and sentences were poorly constructed, and there was no common sense in society. But it's cool to read, and it's a borderline game, and the ordinary people in the market read it with a smile on their faces.

  Ming Dynasty novels also have such reading materials, but at least the literary level is not bad.

  The novel in front of me has already broken Jin Shengtan's bottom line—it was really written by a primary school graduate. The author has worked in a newspaper office for many years, and he is the lowest-level handyman. When I got home from get off work, I made up nonsense, and it became popular when I serialized it. Now it is compiled into a book and sold.

   It is precisely this kind of novel that is more suitable for reading by ordinary people at the bottom.

  Because the people at the bottom are literate, but most of them graduated from elementary school or dropped out of school. They can't recognize slightly jerky words, but superficial words can be read smoothly.

   This kind of book is usually sold to rental bookstores, and readers basically rent books to read.

  Jin Shengtan picked up the new magazine again, called "The Literature and Art of the King of Chu", he asked in surprise, "It was run by the King of Chu?"

The shopkeeper of the bookstore smiled and said, "Who dares to mess with the King of Chu's signboard? This magazine is very good. I sold six copies in one morning. The ten copies are estimated to be sold out today, and I have asked the staff to ask the King of Chu to reprint it. There are four of them. The article was written by His Majesty himself."

   "His Majesty's article?" Jin Shengtan hurriedly opened it.

  Actually, only "The Emperor's New Clothes" was written by Zhao Han himself. The novel "The Female Consort" only talked about the general plot, but Zhao Kuangping still got the emperor's signature.

   There are two other jokes that Zhao Han told his sons and daughters. Zhao Kuangping created a special joke section in order to publish the emperor's jokes.

   Although "Xiao Lin Guang Ji" was written in the Qing Dynasty, many jokes in it were collected from the joke collection of the Ming Dynasty. By this time, I already liked making up jokes.

  The "Chu Wang Literature and Art" magazine begins with six jokes.

  The first two jokes, the signature is particularly interesting: Zhao Ziyue (Holy Son of Heaven).

  Zhao Kuangping was afraid that someone would not know the emperor's pen name, so he deliberately added brackets to the end to explain it.

  Jin Shengtan picked up the magazine, and saw the first joke: A person went to watch the martial arts field, and a flying arrow missed him. Surgeons treat it. The doctor said, "It's easy to do things." So he sawed off the outer pole, and Suo Jin resigned. Question: "How about internal surgery?" The answer: "This is an internal medicine matter."

"Ha ha ha ha!"

  Jin Shengtan suddenly burst out laughing, and gradually laughed so hard that he couldn't straighten up.

  The bookstore owner was puzzled: "This joke is very funny, but you don't have to laugh like this?"

  Jin Shengtan shook his head again and again: "You don't understand, this is satirizing the officialdom. Your Majesty is indeed a sage, and he knows the habits of the officialdom like the palm of his hand. When I was an official, I didn't know how many times I encountered such things."

  In the new dynasty of Datong, no matter how clear the government is, the unhealthy tendencies in the officialdom will be difficult to eradicate, and it will become more and more serious as time goes by.

  Laughed for a long time, Jin Shengtan read the second joke: the Wu family, who just studied literature, failed in three years. After practicing martial arts, the school grounds sent out arrows, and the drummers drove them out. So he studied medicine, achieved success, wrote a good prescription, took it, and died.

   This joke was told by Zhao Han to the fifth prince, to tell Zhao Kuangji not to be half-hearted about everything.

  Jin Shengtan finished reading the two jokes, and has introduced the emperor as a confidant. The humor and sarcasm of these two jokes are very suitable for Jin Shengtan's appetite. He thinks the emperor is a wonderful person.

   Going to read "The Emperor's New Clothes" again, Jin Shengtan completely admired him, and the irony in this article is even sharper!

  Backing the book and returning home, Jin Shengtan started to write a review article. He wanted to praise the emperor, and he praised and applauded from the bottom of his heart.

  (end of this chapter)

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