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The first thousand five hundred and fifty-eight chapters

Chapter 1558 Miracle Doctor

Huang Neng is the Huang Dragon. Qu Yuan said in his long poem "Heavenly Questions" that Gun's corpse turned into Huang Neng and crossed the hills and rocks in the poor mountains to ask the wizard to save him.

On the way to seek medical treatment, he saw the people who had been affected by the flood, who were displaced and had difficulty in food and clothing. He felt sad and advised everyone to sow black millet and remove weeds.

Shao Bowen believed that Gun's body turned into Huang Neng, and the place where the witch god went was Dongsheng Prefecture.

Huang Neng is the origin of the worship of Quetzalcoatl by the people of Dongsheng Prefecture.

The so-called black millet is actually quinoa.

On Yushan Mountain, Shao Bowen discovered several ruins, where a large number of flint stone tools were preserved. The materials used were different from the stone tools used in the pre-Shang and Zhou dynasties in China, but similar to those used by the people of Dongsheng Prefecture.

There are also several stone statues and murals that are similar to the statues and paintings of Dongsheng Prefecture people.

Shao Bowen's discovery advanced the migration history of the Dongsheng Prefecture people by a full thousand years. The ancestors of the Dongsheng Prefecture people began to immigrate in the early summer and continued until the Shang and Zhou dynasties until the Beihai land route was cut off, and Fang Zai terminated the relationship with China.

Earth connection.

Now Shao Bowen is very excited and preparing to compile a "History of Dongsheng" starting from Gun Beizuoyu Mountain.

Moreover, this matter is not just a one-sided statement by Xiao Shao. I don’t know how Shao Bowen deceived several Dongshengzhou envoys along the way. As soon as he saw the stone statue at Yushan, he worshiped and cried, and then led the Song Dynasty people to

They found a red spring called "Laipang" at a place at the foot of the mountain. They insisted that it was the blood of their ancestors, so they packed it up and took it back to tribes thousands of miles away to worship.

This is totally unreasonable. Su You still hasn't figured out how Shao Bowen or the remnants of Dongsheng Prefecture found the "blood spring". They just completed the logical chain of the story.

But if Shao Bowen dared to brag, the court would dare to believe it.

The people of the Song Dynasty had rich experience in doing this. At that time, Emperor Zhenzong led the masses to carry out a god-making movement, and he was convinced of it. Soon the court approved the request of the Haizhou prefect to build a temple on Yushan.

Bo Guan.

Because Gun's surname was Si, his courtesy name was Xi, and his surname was You Chong. He was the leader of the You Chong tribe and was also called Chong Bo in later generations.

Tianshi Dao also gave Gun the honorific name, Dongsheng Yingzhenjun. The statue is based on the image of a person from Dongshengzhou. He wears a feather-crowned crane without a beard, and has a straight nose. Under the seat is a huge turtle, and behind him is a

A majestic white horse, with a feathered serpent wrapped around its left hand, and its right hand holding the soil stolen from the Emperor of Heaven.

They all have their origins. When Gun was controlling the floods, the turtle came out of the water and told him that he could steal soil from the Emperor of Heaven to control the floods.

The white horse is based on the record in "The Classic of Mountains and Seas": "The Yellow Emperor gave birth to Luo Ming, Luo Ming gave birth to the white horse, and the white horse is Gun."

After Gun's death, his son Dayu continued to control the floods. At this time, the turtle and the white horse appeared again and presented the Hetuluo Book to Dayu.

Inspired by these two things, China officially entered the era of civilization.

It's very sophisticated, very rigorous, very...scientific.

This story is told by Su You who ordered the Official Brocade Academy of Central Sichuan to weave a colorful comic strip and send it to be hung in the temple of Jade Mill City in Dongsheng Prefecture, bringing a full sense of happiness and gain to the people of Dongsheng Prefecture.

When the envoys from Dongsheng Prefecture come again next year, they will know how terrifying the Song people's god-making movement was.

After visiting Lianyun Island where the Oriental Fleet was stationed, Bian Guan took Bi Guan to Haizhou to buy crystals.

Donghai crystal has always been famous all over the world. The "Crystal King" that was later deposited in the National Geological Museum came from Fangshan Township, Donghai County.

Bi Guan picked out a huge crystal ore essence cluster and planned to take it back to Bianjing City to cut it open and turn it into two fish basins capable of raising medaka, one for Zhao Xu and one for the colander.

The two took the Feiyu to Yangzhou to visit Uncle Zong, and then took a canoe to Chuzhou, where they received the miraculous doctor Yang Jie.

Yang Jie has just completed a miraculous medical case that is famous in the history of Chinese traditional medicine.

Yang Lizhi, the general judge of Guangzhou, was from Chuzhou. He returned to Chu after completing his term of office. His throat developed carbuncle, which was red, swollen and ulcerated. There was a lot of pus and blood. He could not drink tea and could not sleep well.

My descendants sought medical advice from many sources, but there was no good solution.

When Yang Jie returned from his travels, Yang Lizhi's two sons couldn't bear the thought that their father would not recover for a long time, so they personally invited Yang Jie to his home to treat their father.

Yang Jie followed Yang Li's son to the house, but he didn't even feel the pulse. After looking at him for a long time, he said to the Yang family easily: "You don't need to check the pulse to know it. This disease is very different. You need to eat a pound of ginger slices first, and then you can give medicine." Otherwise it’s impossible.”

This medical prescription is too weird. Old Yang's throat is already thickly swollen and festering, and the pain is unbearable. Wouldn't chewing another pound of ginger add fuel to the fire?

Yang Lizhi was already seriously ill and sought medical treatment. He said to his family: "Old doctor Yang Ji is a very skilled doctor and he is sure to be honest in his words. Please give me a try."

The family then followed Yang Jie's instructions and took a pound of ginger, washed it, and cut it into slices.

After cutting a piece, Yang Lizhi took it to his mouth and chewed it. At first, he only felt that the ginger tasted sweet and fragrant. The more he chewed, the more comfortable and delicious it became.

After eating half a kilogram, the pain in my throat gradually stopped.

In this way, the family kept cutting, and Yang Lizhi kept eating. When the ginger was all cut and eaten, it was almost a pound.

Only then did Yang Lizhi feel the pungent taste of ginger. When his family gave him porridge, his mouth was no longer blocked.

The next day, Yang Lizhi fully recovered. He called Yang Jie to thank him and asked him. Yang Jie said to him: "You are an official in Guangzhou. There are many partridges in the south. You must eat more of them. Partridges like to eat pinellia. Over time, half summer will be eaten." The poison of summer is accumulated in your body."

"The cause of your disease is Pinellia ternata, so I used ginger to treat it. Now that the cause of the disease has been cleared, there is no need to take other medicines."

It just so happened that Bian Guan brought an appointment letter from King Zhao Kai of Jing Dynasty inviting Yang Jie to Beijing to be a professor of medical school. Yang Lizhi presented him with a gift of five thousand guan, allowing Yang Jie to enter Beijing in glory.

Bian Guan's medical skills come from his family. Although he cannot be called a famous doctor, at least he is not a dabbler like Su Shi. His personality is similar to Shi Wei's and he is chivalrous.

Although Bi Guan was not proficient in medicine, she did not pick books and had a photographic memory. She was able to recite the medical classics Shi Wei collected at home, which was also a strange person.

Yang Jie, on the other hand, was even more cool-tempered and could dissect corpses and draw them into figures. In today's Song Dynasty, he was considered a deviant.

Moreover, he is also a doctor. In the early years, a patient came to seek medical treatment. He suffered from pain in his body but could not pinpoint where the pain was. After seeing it, Yang Jie made a diagnosis and said: "The syndrome of your heat has reached an extreme level, and the qi and blood have disappeared and been exhausted. From then on, In three years, I will carry my hair on my back and die, no more."

The patient left in dismay.

Two years later, Yang Jie met this man again and saw that his face was glowing red and he had been recovering for a long time.

Yang Jie was surprised and congratulated him. After asking carefully, he found out that it was cured by a Taoist priest from Maoshan.

The method is very simple: eat a pear every day, or eat dried pear soup residue.

Yang Jie felt deeply ashamed and immediately left home to study in Maoshan. He returned to his hometown several years later.

The three of them didn't mind the worldly view. They discussed medical cases together, traveled around the mountains and rivers, and treated each other as fellow Taoists, which made them feel quite not lonely.

When he returned to Bianjing in October, Yang Jie went to the Capital University and presented six volumes of "Treatise on Four Seasons of Febrile Diseases", one volume of "Shanghan Pulse Jue", and one volume of "Mingtang Acupuncture Classic" written by him, which became

Another professor at the Capital University.



In winter, October, Gengchen, Wang Jing of Liao Dynasty became the prime minister of Nanyuan.

In Jiashen, Jia Yi, who was demoted to the general magistrate of Huzhou, submitted a letter of thanks, saying that he had been convicted for being loyal and upright, and that the officials were slanderous, evil and cliquey.

It is also said that in the eighth year of Yuanfeng, "Su Shi wrote a poem in Yangzhou, taking the late emperor's edict as 'hearing good words'. Caolu Dafang said, 'the people are also tired', and quoted the poems of King Li to compare with Xining and Yuanfeng.

government."

It is said that when Shenzong died, he "composed poems to celebrate himself, and...he was so happy", and even cited Li Linfu and Yang Guozhong as metaphors, bent on making Su Shi fall into the death penalty for treason.

They also attacked Su Shi's various measures during his tenure in Hangzhou, saying that Su Shi's punishment of the lawless tyrants rampant in the local area was "to use violence to establish power"; his efforts to provide disaster relief were "big words"; building water conservancy projects and dredging the West Lake were "empty and untrue"

", "It is also inevitable to borrow the residents' utensils, baskets, etc., and abuse the soldiers to defend the river, and build a long embankment in the lake for sightseeing, which has no public or private interests."

He also said that Su Zhe kept secret orders to tell people, but was not careful in his conduct and lacked knowledge. "My younger brother Zhe should have been in charge of academic studies long ago, but he failed the literary test. Fortunately, he advanced too much. Both he and Shi slandered the late emperor and had no one to serve him."

It is also said that the imperial censor Lu Tao was party to Su Shi's brothers, uncles and nephews, and Wen Yanbo was the actual leader, and his words invaded Wen Yanbo, Su You and Fan Chunren.

Finally, a piece of ironclad evidence was produced, saying that Su You connived with his eldest son and his bride, took a train for vacation, and misappropriated the country's most important weapon for personal use.

Censor Zhao Tingzhi also agreed with Jia Yi and impeached Su Shi in the previous chapter.
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