Three Kingdoms

Chapter 207: Canggong Chunyu (thanks to the book friends of Lonely Carnival)

  Chapter 207 Canggong Chunyu (thanks to the book friends of the Lonely Carnival)

  Fei looked at the gate of Luoyang City, filled with emotion in his heart, and the scenes in Luoyang City in the past seemed to appear before his eyes.

  No one can know whether this trip to Luoyang will be smooth or not, but until now, all the steps are considered to be less risky, and those things that are more risky are still to come...

But before doing these things, Fei Qian had to take Huang Zhong to Luoyang City to find those prestigious doctors. After all, it was estimated that Dong Zhuo would soon carry out the plan to move the capital. Even if these doctors are found, whether these doctors still have the intention to treat people well is another matter.

  Most people are ordinary people. Although it is said that doctors are parents, but when there is no good future for themselves and even the whole family, how many people can save others first and then settle down?

  Don’t place your hopes on other people’s morality—this is the education that Fei Qian received from childhood, so this time Fei Qian hopes to finish dealing with Huang Zhong’s matter before Luoyang City is still in order.

As for whether Huang Zhong should leave or stay after he got the treatment for his son, it is naturally up to Huang Zhong to decide. Although staying will definitely be more helpful, but if Huang Zhong wants to leave, Fei Qian can understand and will not force him to stay .

   Luoyang City Feiqian is relatively familiar. Most of the dignitaries live in Guangbuli and Yongheli, so most famous medical clinics are also opened near Guangbuli and Yongheli.

As early as the early years of the Western Han Dynasty, after years of fighting for the deer, although Liu Bang finally won the victory, it was indeed very destructive to the people's livelihood, so he proposed the policy of "resting with the people", and the corresponding quietness The Taoist philosophy of Wuwei was valued by the Han Dynasty.

  From the perspective of Taoism’s health preservation techniques, it also promoted the medical thoughts and medical theories of the Han Dynasty to a certain extent. Taoism’s theory of life, essence, qi, spirit and health preservation has become an important part of the basic theory of traditional Chinese medicine.

  In addition, the theory of yin and yang and the theory of five elements have also played a great role in supplementing the theory of medicine. Many physicians in the Han Dynasty have begun to try to use yin and yang and the five elements to explain and treat various diseases as a theory.

  In fact, in the Han Dynasty, there were many doctors who came from noble families. Due to various reasons, they did not embark on official careers, but turned healing and saving people into their careers.

  So, in the Han Dynasty, the gentry had some positive effects on the whole society to a certain extent, and they didn't just know how to ingest and exploit.

  Fei Qian took Huang Zhong to the largest medical clinic in Luoyang City. This medical clinic was opened by the Chunyu family for several generations.

   It is said that the Chunyu family who opened this clinic was the famous Chunyu Yi. Chun Yuyi, a native of Linzi, was also known as "Canggong" because he served as the order of Taicang in Qi Dynasty. He once worshiped Gongsun Guang, Gongcheng Yangqing and other famous doctors as his teachers, and learned the pulse technique of the Yellow Emperor and Bian Que. He is good at the four diagnostic methods of looking, smelling, asking, and palpating, and is especially famous in the world for observing and feeling the pulse.

  Because of his noble character, he did not want to be a servant of the nobles. He rejected the recruitment of the kings of Yue, Jiaoxi, Jinan, Wu, and Qi successively, and he was willing to practice medicine among the people for a long time.

  Because he didn't care about the rich and powerful, he was accused by the rich and falsely imprisoned.

  Chunyuyi's little girl, Tiying, wrote to Emperor Wenwen of the Han Dynasty, appealing for her father's injustice, and willing to redeem her father with her own body. Ban Guyou praised in his poem: "How can a hundred men be so humble, it is better to have a tiling."

Later, after Canggong Chunyuyi died, the Chunyu clan has been adhering to the reprimand left by Chunyuyi, not becoming the exclusive doctor of dignitaries, but paying more attention to treating ordinary people. Luoyang has an excellent reputation.

  Fei Qian led Huang Zhong behind a group of people queuing up to see a doctor.

  This is also the rule of the Chunyu family. If it is not an emergency, the doctor must be seen in the order of first come, first served. Although this rule cannot satisfy the self-satisfaction of the dignitaries and nobles, the Chunyu family has always followed it like this and has never changed.

There are two doctors sitting in the hall, one is older, about fifty years old, and there seems to be a deep wrinkle between his eyebrows because of the long-term habit of frowning; the other is younger, three years old. Appears to be in his teens.

  Most of the patients were diagnosed by young doctors, while the old ones just watched quietly and seldom spoke. Apparently, the young doctors have already graduated from the master, and the elderly as masters just sit in charge and check the gates, and let the young doctors make the most of the decisions.

   After a short time, it was Fei Qian and Huang Zhong's turn. The young doctor looked up at Fei Qian, then at Huang Zhong, and frowned. The eyebrows were exactly the same as the old man next to him...

"What's the matter with you two? Chunyu's ancestral teaching, all patients in the world are equal, non-emergency special diseases, no outpatient consultation." It turned out that the young doctor used the word "Wang" habitually to Fei Qian and Huang Zhong. The two made a preliminary diagnosis and found that both of them didn't seem to have any symptoms, so since they came to the clinic since they were not sick, most of them were people who didn't know Chunyu's rules and asked for a doctor's visit. The ancestral precepts will be in the front...

   "I didn't have to ask your doctor for a visit, but one person has been ill for a long time..." Fei Qian clasped his hands and explained to the young doctor, explaining the situation of Huang Zhong's son one by one.

   Huang Zhong on the side also took out the medical record that had been treasured in his arms all the time, and put it in front of the doctor with both hands.

"There is such a thing?" The young doctor took Huang Zhong's son's medical record dubiously, flipped through it, and after a while, he burst out in surprise and asked, "Who wrote this book? detailed?"

  Huang Zhong looked at Fei Qian with a little gratitude, and said, "It was written by Mr. Fei Lang."

   "Mr. Fei Lang?" The young doctor couldn't believe it. After all, he had never heard of any famous doctor with the surname Fei, so how did he manage such a detailed medical record? It is even more detailed and comprehensive than Chunyu's usual case records from Canggong Chunyuyi's creation to the present...

  The young doctor passed this record to the old doctor beside him, and said, "Uncle, please read..."

  The old doctor took it, but did not read it right away, but asked, "Who did Mr. Fei Lang learn from? What books did you learn?"

   "My teacher is Cai Zhonglang, what I learned..." Fei Qian suddenly realized halfway through the speech, the two people in front of him probably thought they were studying medicine, right?

  This really makes Fei Qian how to say it better...

   In fact, Chunyu in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms is not as stupid as described, after all, he is also from the Chunyu family... as early as He Jin's period, he was already an official general of the imperial court... the fourth chapter...

  

  

  (end of this chapter)

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