Chapter 100 Visiting Huang Zhong
The reason why Huang Zhong didn't ascend to the Wutai in troubled times so early was not that he didn't want to, nor that he didn't have the opportunity, but that he had a sick son, the only son Huang Xu.Huang Xu suffered from a disease since he was a child. Although it cannot be cured, Huang Zhong has been rushing to treat him all year round. Under such circumstances, Huang Zhong must have no time or thought to practice martial arts.

If Huang Xu is okay and Huang Zhong has time to practice martial arts, will Lu Bu be the most powerful in the future Three Kingdoms?
Practicing martial arts is like sailing against the current. If you don't advance, you will retreat. Ye Xiaoyao doesn't know how much Huang Zhong's strength has dropped in the past few years, but it has definitely dropped a lot.But even so, Huang Zhong still ranked seventh among generals.

And the allegorical remarks left by later generations all prove Huang Zhong's strength.

Huang Zhong came out to fight - not to accept the old.

Huang Zhong's archery - a hundred shots and a hundred hits.

Huang Zhong shoots Guan Gong --- he is merciful.

Huang Zhong swings the sledgehammer --- he grows stronger and stronger.

Huang Zhong makes friends - an old man never grows old.

In Ye Xiaoyao's heart, Huang Zhong is much more important than Guan Zhang, Zhang Fei and others.He is determined to conquer Huang Zhong. Huang Zhong was born in 147, and now it is 183. Today, Huang Zhong is only 36 years old. He is in his prime and is at his peak.As long as Huang Xu is cured and Huang Zhong is freed from ties, then he will definitely be a peerless and brave general, even stronger than Lu Bu.

When Ye Xiaoyao arrived in Nanyang, he began to inquire about Huang Zhong's whereabouts, but Nanyang is so big, looking for someone whose address he doesn't know is tantamount to finding a needle in a haystack.

However, nothing is absolute, remembering that Huang Zhong wanted to treat his son Huang Xu, and in order to treat his son, he would search all over the local medical clinics, so he began to wander among various medical clinics in Nanyang. Inquire about the news.

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first day...

Day two...

Day [-]...

During these six days, Ye Xiaoyao got countless news about Huang Zhong, and then he went to search for them based on these news, going from house to house, almost the whole land of Nanyang.

Six days later, with the help of money, the hard work finally paid off, and Ye Xiaoyao learned the news about Huang Zhong's itinerary in the past few days from a doctor.According to the doctor, Huang Zhong came here seven days ago, but because he could not treat Huang Zhong's son, he introduced Huang Zhong to go to Niyang County to find Zhang Ji to try, so Huang Zhong took his own His wife and children went to Nieyang.

When it comes to Zhang Ji in Nieyang County, no one may know who this person is, but when it comes to his other name, Zhang Zhongjing, it will definitely be a figure that everyone knows and everyone knows.

Zhang Ji, courtesy name Zhongjing, known as Zhang Zhongjing, was born in Nieyang County, Nanyang (now Zhangzhai Village, Rangdong Town, Dengzhou City, Hen Province) in the Eastern Han Dynasty.A famous medical scientist in the late Eastern Han Dynasty, he was honored as a medical saint by later generations.Zhang Zhongjing collected medical prescriptions extensively and wrote the great work "Treatise on Febrile Diseases and Miscellaneous Diseases".The principle of syndrome differentiation and treatment established by it is the basic principle of TCM clinical practice and the soul of TCM.

In terms of prescription science, "Treatise on Febrile and Miscellaneous Diseases" also made great contributions, created many formulations, and recorded a large number of effective prescriptions.The treatment principles established by it based on syndrome differentiation of the six meridians have been highly praised by medical scientists of all dynasties.This is the first medical monograph in China that establishes the principles of syndrome differentiation and treatment from theory to practice. It is one of the most influential works in the history of Chinese medicine.

The end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, when Zhang Zhongjing lived, was an extremely turbulent era in Chinese history. The "disaster of the party" occurred within the ruling class in which foreign relatives and eunuchs fought and killed each other.Warlords and tyrants also went to war for hegemony in the Central Plains.The flames of peasant uprisings came one after another.For a while, wars continued frequently.The people fled one after another to avoid the war, and there were no less than millions of displaced persons.

In the first year of the reign of Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty (AD 190), Dong Zhuo took Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty and millions of residents in the Luoyang area and moved west to Chang'an. All the palaces and houses in Luoyang were burned down, and all the people within a radius of [-] miles were reduced to scorched earth. Many people died on the way. innumerable.

According to historical records, there were three major epidemics during the reign of Emperor Huan of the Eastern Han Dynasty, five times during the reign of Emperor Ling, and even more epidemics during the reign of Emperor Xian Jian'an.Thousands of people were devoured by the disease, resulting in an unprecedented catastrophe.Among them, the epidemics in 168, 188, 171, 173, and 179 during the reign of Emperor Ling of the Eastern Han Dynasty (182-185 AD) were the largest.

Plague epidemics also occurred one after another in Nanyang area at that time, and many people lost their lives. Zhang Zhongjing's family was originally a large family with a population of more than 196 people. Since the early years of Jian'an ([-]), in less than ten years, two-thirds of people died of epidemic diseases, and among them, typhoid fever accounted for seven tenths.

Facing the raging plague, Zhang Zhongjing felt very sad and angry. He hated the corruption of the rulers and pushed the people into dire straits. Zhang Zhongjing made up his mind to study the diagnosis and treatment of typhoid fever, and he must subdue the god of plague.

During the Jian'an period, he practiced medicine and traveled around the world, and witnessed the serious consequences of various epidemic diseases on the people. He also used this to put his years of research on typhoid fever into practice, further enriching his experience, enriching and improving his rational understanding. .After decades of hard work, he finally wrote an immortal work called "Treatise on Febrile Diseases and Miscellaneous Diseases".This is another most influential glorious medical classic after the "Huangdi Neijing".

By asking the doctor, Ye Xiaoyao also learned about Zhang Zhongjing's situation at this time. Zhang Zhongjing was born in 150 AD and is exactly 33 years old this year. He was born in a declining bureaucratic family. His father Zhang Zonghan was a scholar and an official in the imperial court.

Due to the special conditions of his family, he had the opportunity to come into contact with many classics since he was a child. He is also diligent and studious, read a lot of books, and loves medicine.He read the story of Bian Que visiting Qi Huanhou from history books, and admired Bian Que's superb medical skills very much. "Every time I look at the diagnosis of the Yue people who entered Guo, and the beauty of the Marquis of Qi, I can't help but admire his talent." Since then, he has developed a strong interest in medicine, which also laid the foundation for him to become a generation of medical masters.

At that time, people's hearts were scattered and the government was uneasy.Peasant uprisings happened one after another, military disasters continued, and wars were everywhere. The people of the Li people suffered from the wars and the epidemics, and many people died.But the government government was too busy to take care of itself, and launched a war to fight for power.This made Zhang Zhongjing loathe officialdom since he was a child, despised official career, sympathized with the common people, and germinated the desire to learn medicine to save the people.In the fourth year of Emperor Yanxi of the Han Dynasty (161 A.D.), when he was about 10 years old, he worshiped Zhang Bozu, a doctor from the same county, as his teacher to learn medical skills.

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