Yan Zhong raised his eyebrows slightly, and looked at Xu An suspiciously. Xu An didn't know anything about Hua Tuo's situation, so why could he determine who the author was based on the title of a book.

As for the conversation between Zhang Zhongjing and Hua Tuo, he still remembers clearly that the book called "Treatise on Febrile Diseases" has not yet been published, and Zhang Zhongjing seems to have kept the manuscripts at his home in Nanyang County.

Jia Xu's eyes moved slightly, and he also looked at Xu An, but there was no expression on his face.

"Earlier, the Eagle Wolf Guard said that there is a famous doctor in Nanyang County who is good at treating typhoid fever. I have heard about it, and I can't believe it until I hear the title of the book."

Xu An noticed Yan Zhong's expression and explained immediately.

Anyway, he can push most of the things to the eagle wolf guard, this is the law he has mastered.

If the explanation is still not clear, it is Huang Tian's arrangement.

"This person is a great talent. If he can be admitted to the medical school, he will certainly be able to promote medical progress."

Xu An's heart was agitated, two famous doctors in the late Eastern Han Dynasty are now all in Chi Chi.

Hua Tuo is good at surgery, while Zhang Zhongjing is good at internal medicine, one internal and one external, just making up for all the shortcomings.

The decline of Chinese medicine in later generations was largely due to the influence of war and the inherent concepts of family education.

In the original time and space, Hua Tuo's "Book of Green Bags" was lost to the world due to the impact of the war, and Hua Tuo himself was killed by Cao Cao.

According to historical records, in addition to Treatise on Febrile and Miscellaneous Diseases, Zhang Zhongjing’s writings also include ten volumes of Discrimination on Febrile Diseases, one volume of Reviewing Diseases and Prescriptions, two volumes of Healing Women’s Prescriptions, and one volume of Five Tibetan Treatises. , "On Articulation", but unfortunately they have all been lost because of the war and other reasons.

If Zhang Zhongjing can be recruited into the medical school, his medical skills will be published in the world, and stored in his books and cabinets, there will be thousands of copies, and there will be no danger of losing them.

"Yan Gong, can you recommend one or two for me?"

Xu An clasped his hands and said solemnly.

"Duke Ming really can't take it easy."

Yan Zhong shook his head, quite helplessly.

He and Jia Xu came to Xu An today just to let Xu An rest for a few days.

Xu An is only young now, but he was born early.

Sometimes it is not good to be too diligent.

No matter how much money you earn, no matter how great your achievements are, it will be useless if your body is exhausted.

Yan Zhong understands this truth now, but many things can't be changed.

He can clearly feel the state of his body, and the passing of vitality cannot be reversed.

Once he led troops to charge into battle, went north to Taihang, cleaned up bandits, and rode horses with guns.

But with the wind and dust along the way, and the paperwork, he forgot that he was no longer young at that time, and the disease was lingering around him. If it weren't for Hua Tuo's outstanding medical skills, he might have turned into a pile of loess.

"Duke Ming should rest properly for a day or two. There are many things that can be handled by other people. There is no need to do everything by yourself."

"What Yan Gong said is that it is not a good policy to do things personally, but to know people and assign them properly is the right way to govern the country."

Xu An is as good as others, he has delegated a lot of power, but there are some things that really need him to solve, and he has no good solution.

To deal with the powerful families of the Han court, he could not relax for a moment. He was very clear about the power in the hands of those powerful families.

Xu An followed Yan Zhong all the way through the palace gate.

Chen Du, or Chen County is more appropriate.

After the fall of the Han court, Chendu no longer served as the capital, and was no longer called Chendu, but was changed to its original name——Chen County.

The imperial palace where Liu Xie lived was not luxurious. Many places were decorated simply and the area was not large.

This place was simply transformed into an office by Xu Anren, and officials from the three governments and six ministries accompanying the army also moved in to handle government affairs.

Liu Xie didn't have many concubines, and those few concubines were all buried for Liu Xie.

No one knew that they hanged themselves and died willingly for their country, but they were forced to drink poisoned wine and died of despair.

But when Xu An took charge of Chendu, there were only a few eunuchs and maids left in the huge palace.

Most of the eunuchs were dismissed and returned to their hometowns. If they did not want to return to their hometowns or were homeless, they were handed over to the officials of the household department to arrange suitable jobs for them.

As for the palace maids, it is the same arrangement, but they have one more choice.

A small-scale blind date was held in the army. If they wished, they could marry the soldiers of the Ming army they liked. Of course, all of this was voluntary, not forced.

Most of the court ladies chose the second arrangement to participate in the blind date meeting, because many of them had no way to return to their hometowns, and they dared not return to their hometowns. The long journey was daunting, and they could not see the way forward.

The war took too many lives and turned many places into scorched earth.

Officials wearing ribbons around their waists came and went, bringing a lot of popularity to this originally cold Miyagi.

After passing several palace gates along the way, Xu An finally saw Zhang Zhongjing himself.

The blue scarf and Chinese clothes are much younger than Hua Tuo's. His eyes are bright and his body is strong. He doesn't look like a person who is nearly fifty years old, but more like a person in his 30s with high spirits.

When Hua Tuo saw Xu An's figure, he was startled at first, and immediately stood up, bowing with both hands, extremely respectful.

"Meet the Taoist Lord."

For Xu An, Hua Tuo's heart is full of respect.

He followed the people of the four states all the way to Bingzhou.

At that time, he understood that the country ruled by Taipingdao was the country he really wanted to live in, so after Xu An's invitation, he chose to help with all his strength without hesitation.

"Mr. Hua, don't be too polite..."

Xu An saluted back, he was thinking about how to speak.

But unexpectedly, Zhang Zhongjing stood up and bowed to him first.

"In the next Zhangji, the word is Zhongjing, and I pay my respects to the Taoist Lord."

"I heard that Daojun opened a medical school in Chang'an City. I wonder if there is still a shortage of doctors in the medical school?"

"Ok?"

Xu An was taken aback, he prepared a lot of arguments on the way here, how should he persuade Zhang Zhongjing to join the Taiping Dao.

He thought about Zhang Zhongjing's many reactions, but the only thing he didn't expect was that Zhang Zhongjing would take the initiative to ask to join the medical school.

Chapter 9 and Seven: Medical Sage Zhang Zhongjing

Xu An remembered that Zhang Zhongjing seemed to be from a powerful local family. There were more than [-] people in his clan, which was considered a big clan. It should have occupied a lot of forest farms and fields, otherwise it would be difficult to have such a large clan.

The system he implemented was to confiscate land and forest farms, which would inevitably violate the interests of the Zhang family. As a member of the Zhang family, Zhang Zhongjing must also be affected by it.

So Xu An had already prepared his speech in advance, but before he could persuade him, Zhang Zhongjing spoke first, which made Xu An a little unexpected.

"A man has gold under his knees, how can he bow his head and kneel to others."

"I know that Taoist Lord doesn't like to kneel down. I kneel down this time to thank Taoist Lord for saving his life for the people of Nanyang."

Zhang Zhongjing knelt down on the ground, with a solemn face, bowed his hands, and solemnly bowed to Xu An.

"The Daoist Lord is virtuous and saves the people. I listened to the rumors before and thought that the Taiping Dao was a jackal and beast. When I saw it in Nanyang, I knew who the king was."

When the Ming army entered the city, Zhang Zhongjing was actually ready to attack with axes, thinking that the Ming army would burn, kill and loot when they entered the city. After all, the Han court had always preached this way.

However, after the Ming army entered the city, Qiu did not commit any crimes. The only people killed were a few Poppi scoundrels who took advantage of the chaos to do evil, and what they did was to punish evil and promote good.

Then it was to treat the wounded, clean up the ruins, and distribute food to refugees.

Compared with Han Ting, who left the people below to fend for themselves, and even continued to exploit, Ming Ting seemed to be the real master of the king.

Zhang Zhongjing then took the initiative to ask to join the team of Ming army disaster relief doctors to help treat patients.

It is precisely because of this that he and Hua Tuo met.

Zhang Zhongjing opened his mouth to thank the people of Nanyang, which reminded Xu An of what was going on.

After the victory in the Pengcheng War, Jingzhou submitted a surrender form, so he ordered Pei Yuanshao, who was stationed in Shangyong, to lead the troops into Nanyang County.

After Pei Yuanshao led the army into Nanyang County, he wrote to report that there were still plagues in many places in Nanyang County, and asked how to deal with it.

At that time, he had already ordered Hua Tuo to go to Chendu. Considering the plague in Nanyang, he ordered Hua Tuo to lead some students from the medical school to Nanyang County, and expanded the number of guards to 2000. He brought a large amount of medicinal materials and disaster relief supplies to Nanyang County.

Healing the sick and saving lives is the duty of the doctor.

The reason why he opened the medical school and recruited doctors was to solve the problems of diseases and provide medical treatment for the people.

Originally, when Nanyang County was under the jurisdiction of the Han court, they were beyond their reach.

But now that Nanyang County has been included in the territory, the plague is prevalent, how can it be ignored?

Xu An also ordered nearly ten thousand soldiers from the third battalion led by Pei Yuanshao to stay in Nanyang to treat the people, maintain law and order, and curb the spread of the plague.

Now there are several doctors in each battalion of the Ming army, and there is also a special military doctor's office in the army. These military doctors are not only proficient in surgery, but also have a certain understanding of the plague.

After all, among the medical schools opened in Chang'an, plague is an important research subject.

Xu An also told Hua Tuo almost all the medical knowledge he learned to later generations, so he made a lot of progress in the prevention and control of the plague.

At least the doctors in the Ming court now know the concept of viruses and microorganisms. Although many people were unwilling to believe it at first, but after they knew that the person who said this point of view was Xu An, many people began to believe it. statement.

The health regulations promulgated by Xu An at the beginning did curb the epidemic and saved the Yellow Turbans in Sizhou at that time.

It can be said that if Xu An hadn't written the health regulations in advance, then even Hua Tuo in the camp at that time would have been helpless against such a large-scale plague.

Although Xu An didn't know why, since Zhang Zhongjing was willing to join the medical school, it was undoubtedly a good thing.

"With Mr. Zhang's help, the prosperous day of our Ming Dynasty's medicine is just around the corner. If Mr. Zhang wants to write a book and make a statement, the country will definitely support it."

Xu An took Zhang Zhongjing's hand and helped him up from the ground.

In fact, in the final analysis, Xu An wanted to mess up some things.

The reason why Zhang Zhongjing is like this is mostly because of his life experience.

If Xu An had studied medicine, or read "Treatise on Febrile Diseases and Miscellaneous Diseases", he would understand why Zhang Zhongjing would ask to join the medical school.

In the preface of "Treatise on Febrile and Miscellaneous Diseases" written by Zhang Zhongjing, a few sentences are all Zhang Zhongjing's heartfelt words.

"However, in the pursuit of glory and power, following the powerful and powerful, earnestly earning money, only fame and fortune are the first thing to do, adorning the last, ignoring the basics, glamorous on the outside and haggard on the inside. If the skin does not exist, how will the hair be attached?"

"There are many clans in Yu's clan, Xiang Yu has two hundred. Since the year of Jian'an, there are still not ten people. Two out of three of them died, and typhoid fever accounted for seven out of ten."

Zhang Zhongjing's clan was originally a big clan, with a population of more than [-] people.

He doesn't care about officials, nor is he interested, but prefers medicine.

He Yong, Zhang Zhongjing's fellow countryman, was an official in the court. Because he heard about Zhongjing, when he met Zhongjing on the road, he said to Zhang Zhongjing: "Your thinking is fine but the rhyme is not high. He can be a good doctor."

In the last years of Emperor Ling, plagues broke out in Nanyang County one after another.

Plagues broke out everywhere, and many people died. Wars, disputes, and famines exacerbated the prevalence and spread of plagues, and many people died as a result.

The frequent wars intensified the plague, and the continuous wars led to the epidemic of the plague.

The epidemic killed many people, and some towns became empty cities. Among them, typhoid fever killed the most people.

The plague was still under control at the beginning, but after the first year of Zhangwu (196), it was completely out of control. In three years, nearly two-thirds of his family suffered from the plague. Disease and death, among them died of typhoid accounted for [-] out of [-].

"Feeling the loss of the past, and being unable to save Hengyao, I am diligently seeking ancient teachings and learning from all sides..."

As a doctor, he saw the plague spreading, but his medical skills were useless. He could only sit back and watch the families die, and watched the people close to him pass away.

At that time, the Han court had no time to take care of the epidemic situation in one place, and just sent soldiers to simply block the plagued town.

At that time, Han Ting's attention was all on Ming Ting. At that time, tens of thousands of Ming soldiers and Chen Bing were staring at the border.

Morals are corrupted.

"Looking at today's doctors, they don't think about the scriptures, they use what they know, each inherits the skills of the family, and always follows the old."

"If you ask about a disease, you should give it by mouth. If you are relative to Sixu, you will have a decoction."

"The inch is not as good as the ruler, the handshake is not as good as the foot, the person welcomes the sun, the three parts do not participate, the movement counts and the breath is less than fifty."

"I don't know the diagnosis in a short period of time, and there is nothing like it in nine hours. The Mingtang is closed and the court is completely invisible. It's just a so-called spy. It's really difficult for a husband to see death and life!"

Zhang Zhongjing was filled with grief and indignation, the corruption and ruthlessness of the Han court made him let go of all expectations.

At that time, many doctors were only chasing fame and fortune, clinging to the powerful, and didn't care about the life and death of ordinary people.

Although they are known as famous doctors, they are just false names. They each inherit the skills passed down from their families and always follow the old methods, but they are helpless in the face of new diseases.

There are very few famous doctors like Hua Tuo who hold golden hoop bells and travel around to treat the poor.

Those so-called famous doctors don't want to think about the purpose of studying medical classics to expand and deepen the medical skills they have mastered.

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