Chapter 800 802 [Broadly forming good relationships]
"Xi Langzhong, don't you just talk about it, bragging?" Wang Tianhe sneered, "As far as I know, many of these medical books are orphans and out of print. I and other imperial physicians will never have the chance to meet you. Where did you see it?"
Xiang Nan smiled.
He inherited all of Ji Xiaolan's talents and learning, and Ji Xiaolan is the chief editor of Siku Quanshu, which contains a large number of medical books. Many of them are orphans and out of print.
In fact, in the play "Iron Teeth Bronze Teeth Ji Xiaolan", Ji Xiaolan once prescribed medicine for He Shen, asking him to take crow and Wuzi pills to treat heart palpitations.
In addition, Prince Jing also collected a batch of orphaned and out-of-print medical books after the Qianlong Dynasty for him. Therefore, in terms of the amount of reading medical books, Xiang Nan far surpassed all the imperial physicians present.
"If you don't believe me, then I will recite the "Precious Book of Wei Ji" for you first." Xiang Nan laughed loudly, "Mr. asked the teacher: What is the difference between carbuncle and gangrene? How important is it? Look at the outside to see the inside, and you can know it from the shape." Life and death, what is the difference..."
"Wei Ji Bao Shu" was written by a layman Dongxuan in the Southern Song Dynasty, and it talks about the diagnosis and treatment of cancer, diarrhoea, gangrene, chronic disease, and carbuncle.
According to investigations, he is the first doctor named after the word [cancer], and has a relatively accurate description of the shape and characteristics of cancer, which has considerable reference value in theory and clinical aspects.
It's a pity that this medical book was lost shortly after it was written. It was not until the Ming Dynasty, when Ming Chengzu Zhu Di ordered the compilation of "Yongle Dadian", that this book was excavated from the people. However, the "Yongle Dadian" was not published and was rarely circulated, so this "Baoshu of Weiji" has not been circulated.
After that, Emperor Qianlong ordered the compilation of "Siku Quanshu", and this "Weiji Baoshu" reappeared. However, only seven copies of "Siku Quanshu" were transcribed, and not everyone could read them.
Therefore, although imperial physicians have heard the name of "Wei Ji Bao Shu" a lot, they basically know nothing about its content.
Therefore, when they heard Xiang Nan recite this medical book, many people listened attentively and memorized it in their hearts. Prepare to write it down and pass it on to future generations.
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In the folk art world, there is [I would rather give you ten slings of money than pass on the art. The rule of preferring to give up a piece of gold to a sentence of spring shows that it is really not easy to learn from others.
If you don't kowtow to worship your teacher, if you don't be sincere, if you don't go through hardships, you can't learn true ability.
Actually, the medical field is similar.
The so-called peers are enemies, and no one wants more than one person to grab a job.
Therefore, for physicians, medical books, medical records, and prescriptions are the most precious things. They pay attention to applying medicines but not prescriptions, passing them on from male to female, and from daughter-in-law to son-in-law.
So if an apprentice wants to learn medicine, he has to do more than ten years of miscellaneous tasks such as cutting medicine, drying medicine, identifying medicine, and boiling medicine. Then I learn to look, hear, ask, and prescribe prescriptions and medicines, and I will never think of becoming an apprentice in twenty or thirty years.
It is rare to see people who are willing to write their medical skills into books and advertise them widely. As a result, a large number of medical skills and prescriptions were lost.
For example, ancient Chinese medicine was able to perform anatomical operations. Suture suture and blood vessel ligation were recorded in the medical arts of the Sui Dynasty, and vasculitis operations, hemorrhoid operations, etc. were already performed in the Tang Dynasty.
During the Five Dynasties period, Yan Luozi wrote "Endoscope", which is the earliest known human anatomy diagram, which was born more than 400 years earlier than "Anatomy" by Mondini, the Italian "anatomy revivalist".
But with the passage of time, most of these medical skills, medical books, and materials have been lost. So much so that until now, Chinese medicine practitioners dare not operate.
Because it is difficult to study medicine, when Xiang Nan recited "The Precious Book of Wei Ji", the imperial physicians listened attentively and memorized it silently, so that they could pass it on to their descendants in the future.
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Wang Tianhe saw Xiang Nan reciting medical books endlessly. As soon as he heard it, he knew that it should be genuine. She couldn't help but secretly feel awe in her heart, thinking that Xi Laile didn't look like a country bumpkin, but she didn't expect that she really taught something.
Seeing that his colleagues were listening carefully and reciting silently, Wang Tianhe felt a toothache.
He originally wanted Xiang Nan to make a fool of himself today, but now it has become a stage for him to show off his skills. What a miscalculation!
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"...Those who are thirsty, fearless; those who defecate and defecate red, who are thirsty and pant, fearless; those who defecate slippery, rebel. Good and evil are discussed beforehand." Xiang Nan stopped here when he recited it.
This is the first volume of "Wei Ji Bao Shu", which mainly talks about the diagnosis methods of cancer, diarrhoea, gangrene, chronic disease, and carbuncle.
"Xi Langzhong, why don't you continue reciting?" Seeing that he stopped, all the imperial physicians asked quickly.
The diagnostic methods of diseases are similar in different schools. The diagnostic methods in "Wei Ji Bao Shu" are more detailed at best, which is not too unusual. The most precious thing is the following treatment methods, prescriptions, and medical records. If you know, you can prescribe the right medicine and rejuvenate.
"Forgive me, all the imperial doctors. It's not that I cherish my broom and don't want to share medical books with everyone." Xiang Nan waved his hand and said with a smile, "It's just that today I'm here to discuss medical skills, so don't forget the business. If you want to listen to my endorsement, we will meet again at another day." Look for opportunities."
"Xi Langzhong, are you really willing to share with us?" an imperial doctor asked in surprise.
Applying medicines but not prescriptions, passing males not females, this is the rule of most doctors. There is no one in ten thousand who is willing to pass it on to outsiders.
"That's natural." Xiang Nan nodded and said, "Students of medicine are all for the sake of helping the world, saving lives and healing the wounded. More doctors learn more medical skills, and more patients will be cured. This is also my merit!"
"Good, good, good, that's really good." All the imperial physicians nodded with a smile.
Studying medicine is endless. The more you learn, the more you know your own shortcomings.
Even a self-satisfied person like Wang Tianhe is salivating at Xilaile's strange formula. It was a pity to hear that he was burned to death. Not to mention other imperial doctors.
They also want to read more medical books and learn more prescriptions. Even if it's not for yourself, it's for future generations.
A prescription is worth thousands of gold.
In the TV series "The Mansion Gate", the Bai family relied on hundreds of secret recipes to build a family. Bai Qiye would rather go to jail and die than hand over the secret recipe of the Bai family.
That's why they are so happy when they listen to Xiang Nan and are willing to communicate and share with them.
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Seeing that everyone has changed their views on Xiang Nan, from previous contempt and hostility to liking and admiration, Wang Tianhe couldn't help having a toothache, and regretted organizing this game.
Seeing this, Lu Zhong quickly said, "Everyone, we are all imperial physicians. Isn't it self-degrading to seek medical advice from a local doctor in the countryside?"
He didn't want all the imperial physicians to learn medicine from Xiang Nan. Wouldn't it make him, a country doctor, even more rampant.
"Lord Lu's words are wrong. Master said, three people must have my teacher. Confucius never tires of learning, no matter how you teach, you will be willing to be degraded."
"That's right, quick and eager to learn, not ashamed to ask, is what the saints advocate. How dare you go against the will of the saints!"
"That's right, Xi Langzhong came to the imperial hospital today, and he was invited by Wang imperial physician. What's the matter, isn't he self-willing and degrading?"
All the imperial physicians refuted when they saw what he said.
Seeing that he was outraged by his rude words, Lu Zhong quickly stood up and apologized, and did not dare to speak nonsense again.
(end of this chapter)