The old Chinese doctor in the courtyard

Chapter 547 Origin but no origin

Chapter 547 Origin but no origin (Part )

If Jianghu affairs and family affairs are mixed together like the Xiao family, it is even more difficult to sort them out.

When his younger brothers and sisters were about to go to the countryside with the fourth batch of barefoot doctors, Li Shengli, who took them home, had to endure a lot of abuse from his mother at home before he temporarily put the family affairs on hold.

He also told his younger brothers and sisters what he needed to explain. After going to the vast world of the countryside and not getting any experience, it would affect the eldest brother Li Shengli's evaluation of them.

If they really couldn't be helped, Li Shengli would have arranged a way forward for them. He would just find a younger brother to marry or give them some family assets, so that they could live an honest and prosperous life.

In the future, if they really want to go out and fool around without knowing their capabilities, they won't have a chance. They can't even make it out in the countryside. How can they live in this world?

As for his family, Li Shengli felt relieved after asking about it.

For ordinary people, today's street is only a little noisy, does not involve their own homes, and does not affect normal life, but for people like Li Shengli and Wang Qianjin, it is very dangerous.

During this period, Wang Qianjin also changed his car and left his original Dodge Jeep in the self-training class. He didn’t know where he bought a new Lao Gas with an armor plate. He went in and out of the self-training class or went to In the city, there are compound irons pulling a cart carrying a Type 65 paratrooper bag.

As for Li Shengli, he looked similar. On the way back and forth from Madianji, he not only took Zhang Ying, but also Zhang Song and his entire true squad. They were also well-equipped with all kinds of bits and pieces. Compared with the serious infantry squad, they were even better. Nothing less.

Before going back or coming out, Zhang Ying had to go out to explore the road first. He was not afraid of anything else, but that the old customers who had paid the membership would be unconvinced and form a group to ambush him.

Fortunately, the reputation of specializing in trauma treatment in the early stage was strong enough, and the ghost stories told in the later stage were evil enough.

Ma Xiaobao and Liu Wenguang were still keeping the elements as usual, and Li Shengli and Wang Qianjin were not ambushed.

Having said that, this is still a matter of the Jianghu. To put it bluntly, most of the people in the Jianghu are ordinary people. How many people would not be afraid if they really encountered such a ferocious spirit as Li Shengli?

Even if it is true, it has long been the material for ordinary people to talk about evil spirits. Regarding the unrest against him, Li Shengli just gave Zhang Ying an address and a name, and it had little to do with him.

At the beginning of spring, the purple lambskin coat could no longer be worn. The old man on the mountain also sent a letter to Li Shengli. The summary of the early stage of returning to his roots was now available. Li Shengli needed to take Mr. Pu over to discuss it.

Sitting in the passenger seat of the middle jeep, looking at the Madian militiamen on the truck in front and behind, as well as the Czech Republic mounted on the roof, Li Shengli was speechless about what was happening on the street.

The people in the city have learned all the bad habits from Shanghai, except for the occasional firecracker-like "pop" sound that can be heard outside the city.

Nowadays, there are more people reporting on the street, but most of them are not very elegant. They come based on physical defects, such as scarred face, big and small eyes, big buck teeth, flat nose, blindness, glasses and so on.

These reports are not like Li Shengli's, where a bamboo stick is thrown out and the problem is over. Instead, they are followed by people. To some people, these people with physical and psychological defects are also the real evil spirits on the street. .

Although he almost never came from the training camp, Li Shengli's extortion was non-stop. The more people reported and the more sinister they were, the higher the number of people he was assigned to be.

The method of coercion has been changed slightly. With the help of the originally shrinking staff, they are stirring up troubles among old customers and new customers. Self-consumption is the method of changing the money.

When encountering those who really couldn't suppress them, Li Shengli would ask Zhang Ying to go into the city at dusk and familiarize the people in the small circle with ghost stories at night.

Although these are all trivial details, they still affect his mood. Cheng Lao has achieved results, and Li Shengli has a smile that he has not seen for a long time.

Let Wang Qianjin take his iron rod to sit in the self-training class, and put Zhang Ying in Madianji. Li Shengli then led Pu Lao and his party to the mountain village with expectations.

After entering the village, Pu Lao and others were not in a hurry to see the results, but went straight to the yard where longevity materials were kept. After witnessing it with their own eyes, the old men followed Li Shengli into the largest part of the courtyard with satisfaction.

When people grow old, in addition to caring about their children, they are more concerned about their own destiny. Mr. Shi and Mr. Pu are old-school people and do not want to follow any trends.

But the general trend is like this, and it is not beyond their control. Now Li Shengli has given them a new choice. These old men would rather not have a reputation after death, but have to live a long life. This is the destination of the old-school people.

After actually sitting down, Li Shengli was a little confused when he saw two piles of one set of results on the large painting table in the main hall of the other courtyard.

The General Outline of Medical Science is two large volumes about the same thickness as dictionaries. The other eight schools are also equally thick. Although they are written in small regular script, they cannot be made thin after printing.

After spending a few days on the mountain, I carefully looked at the summary on Lao Cheng's side. A total of more than a dozen doctors who were promoted from this side of the mountain sat together with more than a dozen old men brought by Mr. Pu.

After reading the summary, it’s time for the seminar. As far as the general outline is concerned, typhoid fever is primarily a febrile disease and is a mixed disease. Although it sounds complicated, the medical theory derived from the summary is still very clear.

As for the content, it is difficult to say that febrile diseases are included in typhoid fever. Many people learn about typhoid fever at the beginning and use it throughout their lives. Regarding febrile diseases, they mostly treat it as an apocrypha.

However, the theory of the febrile disease school has been verified in the south. In the middle Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China, there were no allusions to the failure of febrile disease to go north.

Cheng Lao came from the south, and when he was young, he was an elite student who stayed at the school to teach after graduating from a medical college. He had a deep theoretical research on typhoid fever and febrile diseases.

This time the two factions merged, mainly focusing on Cheng Lao's path. From the current point of view, it is also an appropriate choice to let Cheng Lao take the lead in returning to his roots.

"This book is mixed and complicated, and the medical theory is superficial. It seems to be detailed but is actually empty, which is not good!"

Sitting down, the main purpose is to give opinions. When Mr. Pu opened his mouth, he also pointed out the shortcomings of the General Outline of Medical Science. This book is named after the General Outline, which is an exaggeration.

"Typhoid fever and febrile diseases are like tampering with scriptures, which makes people sigh after reading them."

"The general approach is still good, but simply treating typhoid and febrile diseases is a bit too perfunctory, isn't it?"

"The other eight sects' books are similar. Don't they mean clarifying medical principles? Why, it's like peeling off skin. It involves a lot but just doesn't make sense!"

"That's true. The general outline is to write the outline of all medical theories. It only describes the duckweed on the water. How can it be said in a general outline?"

The opinions of Pu Lao and his party can be summed up in two words: vain. In response to this, Cheng Lao and a group of doctors who answered questions did not say anything and just glanced at Li Shengli who was sitting in the middle.

This was the position that was recommended by both parties. For the chair in the middle, Mr. Cheng, Mr. Shi, and Mr. Pu all decided that if Li Shengli didn't sit on it, the others would be even less qualified to sit on it.

The man in the middle was also the one who made the plan. Cheng Lao also had a dispute with Li Shengli about this matter. It was just that he couldn't win over the person in charge of the meal, so he spent all his energy to come up with this set of general outlines that people accused of being frivolous.

"What Mr. Pu said is reasonable, but I want to ask, how useful is this book for getting started with traditional Chinese medicine?

Under the illusion, can you grasp the overall context? "

Li Shengli's two questions made Mr. Cheng laugh. He took the lead in compiling the book. Hundreds of doctors worked together to help attract people to learn Chinese medicine. With only two general outlines, a person who has learned a lot can become a doctor. Famous doctor.     “That’s a good thing.”

Mr. Pu, after exchanging opinions with the old men he brought, gave his evaluation.

This is much more complicated than the textbooks in self-training classes. It takes ten years for a young person to read this book and get started on his own. If someone can teach you about pulse diagnosis, anyone with a wide range of qualifications can get started in Chinese medicine.

If you just want to read this book thoroughly on your own, it will not take three to five years.

As a textbook for schools, this is a first-rate good textbook. With famous teachers giving guidance, it is not too difficult for someone with better qualifications to become a Chinese medicine practitioner in three to five years.

If you want to get most students started, it will take almost five years. Compared with traditional Chinese medicine inheritance, this speed is extremely fast, but it only requires good teachers and good students.

But there is another thing that Mr. Pu did not say. Although he is a beginner, it is similar to his evaluation. The students taught by frivolous books are also frivolous. It is also inappropriate to regard such introductory students as Chinese medicine. of.

"Since Mr. Pu thinks the general outline is inappropriate, let's change it to a brief analysis of medical theory.

Cheng Lao, since this is a brief analysis, you should go in depth, but not too deep. Let’s call it Introduction to Medical Science.

By analogy, the next step is to explain and study the medical science in detail. Three sets of books, ten years, is enough, right? "

Taking over what Pu Lao said, Li Shengli gave Cheng Lao a task.

Clarifying medical theory is basically the same process. First, a brief analysis is used to discuss the general outline, and then an introduction is drawn to the outline. The rest is detailed explanation and intensive research.

Clarification means simplification, but it is not a simplification in content, but an increase in content. The clearest medical theory lies in the Four Classics of Traditional Chinese Medicine. There is no need to clarify or simplify.

Li Shengli's approach to clarifying medical principles is similar to the people-centered approach of traditional Chinese medicine. He holds people's hands to help them understand the theories of traditional Chinese medicine, and helps people who cannot understand the four classics of traditional Chinese medicine clarify the theories.

Clarifying medical theory is actually to summarize various medical classics after typhoid fever, systematically organize various theories, and in turn prove the rationality of the four classics of traditional Chinese medicine.

"My old man knows that you shouldn't talk too much when you come here. It's better for you, you always keep your words in your words wherever you go.

The old man asked you to use the condom again. Now that the medical theory is there, what is the nature of the medicine? "

After scolding Li Shengli with a smile, Mr. Pu took the initiative to stand up and pave the way for Li Shengli. As expected, when he was introduced to the introduction, it was time to talk about medical science and medicinal properties. This was a big job.

Mr. Pu glanced at Mr. Shi and Mr. Cheng opposite him. If there was any obstacle along the way, the matter would have to be analyzed briefly. They might not have time to see any detailed explanation.

Li Shengli could clearly see the worry in Pu Lao's eyes. This was also what he was worried about. Time seemed not to be very friendly to Chinese medicine.

When I was young, I didn’t have time to endorse, when I became an adult, I didn’t have time to be diligent, and when I was old, I didn’t have time to preach. For Chinese medicine, time is mostly just a sigh of helplessness.

“It’s natural to compile a pharmacopoeia.

Getting started involves medicinal properties, and the pharmacopoeia is a must-have.

Now I am afraid it is too late to clarify the nature of the medicine. I believe that the Materia Medica of all dynasties will be combined into one book. It was first called Materia Medica and later became the pharmacopoeia followed by Chinese medicine.

The opening chapter of the Herbal Medicine Dictionary: Make up for the incomplete medicinal properties! Herbs are not enough to make up for it! If the dosage is unclear, make up for it! If the toxicity is unknown, make up for it!

Materia Medica is the pharmacopoeia of traditional Chinese medicine, and it will be compiled by traditional Chinese medicine practitioners in the future. If there is no traditional Chinese medicine in the pharmacopoeia, then the pharmacopoeia is not followed!

Without a common pharmacopoeia, there would be no Chinese medicine!

Since there is no Chinese medicine, everything in Chinese medicine will stop! "

After listening to the opening chapter of Li Shengli's Materia Medica, or the opening chapter of the Pharmacopoeia, the expressions of everyone present changed. This word sounded a bit more threatening.

Everyone here is familiar with the idea of ​​uniting Chinese medicine back in the day, when there was talk of Western medicine compiling a Chinese medicine dictionary.

If Li Shengli was just the inheritor of the Liu family's medical lineage, it wouldn't matter if he didn't say this.

But things are different now. 90% of the barefoot doctors come from the idle military camp. If you memorize this, it will not matter if there are no famous doctors and experts on the mountain in the future, everything in Chinese medicine will stop.

Whether Chinese medicine is important or not is known to many people in Sijiu City at the foot of the mountain, and whether future famous doctors should listen to Li Shengli is also a question.

If you really listen, the top Chinese medicine practitioners will stop, and many people's lives will also stop. This is something that no one will allow.

Kao Ming, what a familiar word!

Thinking about the almost ridiculous 279-fold increase in the price of Chinese medicinal materials, and thinking about the smooth export of Chinese medicinal materials, Pu Lao, who has always supported Li Shengli unconditionally, also twirled his beard in embarrassment.

The faces of everyone present began to vary. Not many people expressed their approval with joy, and not many people denied it.

More doctors and great doctors are still stuck in the long examination like Mr. Pu.

Li Shengli glanced around and did not force the old men to express their opinions. Instead, he lit a cigarette and started smoking. This was one of the conditions for the future game. It was considered an approach regardless of the overall situation, but it is undeniable that for some people Words are deadly.

"Victory, when everything stops, is it for everyone or some people?"

Li Shengli didn't answer Mr. Pu's question immediately. It was inappropriate to agree or deny such a question.

Everyone here needs to go through a process of consideration. Mr. Pu is considered to be in the middle age group and his reaction is quick. Many people have not finished the long examination.

"What is detrimental to Chinese medicine is naturally the normal state of some people. You can't target Chinese medicine and see Chinese medicine at the same time, right?

Regarding this, my attitude is very clear. I refuse to treat patients, and I do not allow other colleagues to receive medical treatment. If they do, it will be equivalent to being an enemy of my orthodoxy. This matter needs to be explained carefully.

As for the discontinuation of the great inheritance, it can be everyone. The foundation of the great inheritance is gone, so what is there to say?

Do you think doctors are benevolent..."

(End of this chapter)

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