The Sage of Confucianism and Taoism

Chapter 729 Eight Wonderful Hands

Fang Yun felt dazed, and then he found himself in a fog.

The fog gradually disappeared, and rows of bookshelves appeared on the left, with densely packed medical books on them.

On the right were all kinds of medical tools, including needles, medicine grinders, wax paper, medicine jars, etc.

In front, there was a long row of tables, behind which sat nine people, but all nine people were shrouded in mist and their faces could not be seen clearly.

Fang Yun felt that everyone exuded a strong aura, as if his fate was determined by these nine people.

Fang Yun stood there calmly, realizing that this should be the Huzhong Medical Association. After writing a medical book, every doctor had to accept the will of nine famous medical masters and answer. If they encountered the will of a master who deliberately made things difficult, they might even argue.

Without waiting for Fang Yun to greet him, the first person on the left said, "Where did medicine originate?"

Fang Yun was stunned. This question seemed simple, but there was another mystery, because there were many different opinions about the origin of medicine, and there were many different opinions in Shengyuan Continent. Moreover, the doctors in Shengyuan Continent value medicine more than this kind of knowledge, so if ordinary doctors are asked this question, their answers will certainly be varied.

But Fang Yun is different. He has read thousands of years of medical books and systematically studied the medicine of later generations. His understanding of the history of medicine is definitely not much less than that of the great medical scholars.

Fang Yun bowed and said: "A tiger hit by a medicinal arrow eats clear mud. A wild boar hit by an arrow eats shepherd's purse. A pheasant is wounded by an eagle and sticks Rehmannia leaves on it. Birds, beasts, insects and animals still know how to detoxify, let alone humans?"

Then, Fang Yun argued on this sentence, pointing out that the human race is more intelligent than animals. After continuous attempts, they first discovered the most basic food, and then discovered medicines that can treat diseases. Then some medical geniuses sorted, summarized and created them, and finally formed the prototype of medicine.

This principle is also one of the common sayings of doctors, but Fang Yun said it more systematically and with more sufficient arguments, some of which were even discovered by later generations.

Medicine is not omnipotent, but using natural things to treat diseases is an irrefutable proof that no one can deny.

"Wonderful!" The first master on the left praised.

Then, the second master asked: "This book is called "On Plague". What is plague? The description in the text is vague. You should answer truthfully."

Fang Yun was a little nervous when he heard "What is plague" at first. He didn't dare to write down the later theories about plague in the book because he couldn't prove some of them and wrote them too badly. After all, medicine is not poetry. He really has no medical practice process and no good excuses. He has to wait until he has the opportunity to practice before expressing the real knowledge one by one.

But after thinking about it carefully, Fang Yun relaxed his mentality, because this is not the outside world, but the pot hanging in the sky, the embodiment of the highest power of medicine. These people are just "wills" without independent thoughts. They can be said to be "crystallizations of wisdom". They will neither leak secrets nor communicate with the outside world. On the contrary, because they are the ancestors of the human race, they will help the genius of medicine.

Although the medical family knew from the Medical Saint that the plague was an extremely small thing, they did not know the details. Moreover, the medical semi-saints pointed directly to the holy way. Because the medical way was different, they only wrote a few sentences about aspects such as plague. The semi-saints knew it well, but other medical family members found it difficult to understand, resulting in many aspects being unclear.

Fang Yun himself read through the medical books of Shengyuan Continent and the ancient country of China, and found that there was a clear difference between the plague of Shengyuan Continent and the plague of the ancient country of China, because the plague of Shengyuan Continent was not a naturally formed plague, but was deliberately spread by the demon saints such as the Lord of Plague, containing the power of the demon clan and echoing with the power of qi and blood.

However, these plagues did not have the power of the saintly position, because the holy way plague of the demon world would be naturally blocked by the power of the human world.

And the power of the plague in the demon world can be completely defined by the evil spirit in Wu Youxing's original work "On Plague".

Fang Yun pondered for a moment, and then spoke a shocking statement.

"Plague is not one thing with one nature, but is composed of two things, the body of the pathogen and the evil spirit, with two natures..."

When the four words "the body of the pathogen" came out, the surrounding fog suddenly shook violently.

The nine masters' wills instinctively leaned forward, fearing that they could not hear what Fang Yun said clearly and miss the important points.

In "On Plague", Fang Yun did not dare to write too much, but in the Huyi Medical Association, he could explain the medical science of later generations in combination with the medical science of Shengyuan Continent without any scruples.

After Fang Yun finished speaking, the nine masters' wills did not move for a long time.

After a long while, the second master's will said: "Wonderful!"

Fang Yun was very happy when he heard the second wonderful, because the "wonderful" of the Huyi Medical Association was the highest evaluation. Now he has two wonderful, which means that the power of his medical book has increased by 40%!

The highest evaluation of the Huyi Medical Association is "eight wonderful", which is the evaluation of the "Treatise on Febrile and Miscellaneous Diseases" by the Medical Saint Zhang Zhongjing before he was canonized. Therefore, Zhang Zhongjing was regarded as the "eight wonderful saint".

Hua Tuo, Ge Hongze, Huangfu Mi and Tao Hongjing are listed as "Seven Wonderful Masters".

In addition, among all the medical practitioners of the human race, the highest is "Five Wonderful Masters".

If a medical book reaches the realm of five wonders, not only will the power of the medical book increase by one time, but it will also gain powerful additional abilities.

Wu Youxing's "On Plague" has its limitations, and there are some errors in the book, such as including diseases such as stroke in the category of epidemic diseases. Fang Yun corrected them one by one, so Fang Yun felt that the newly compiled half of "On Plague" could at least get four wonders.

The third master waved his hand, and a hundred patients of all kinds appeared in front of Fang Yun, including sleepy children, beggars with no clothes to cover their bodies, old men moaning softly, and university scholars lying in bed.

"Your book divides plague into many types, which is unheard of. Then distinguish them one by one."

Fang Yun was stunned. Many of these people were suffering from multiple diseases. If his theory was not solid, he might make mistakes.

Moreover, the situation was urgent. If he could not complete the Huzhong Medical Association as soon as possible, he might die in the hunting ground.

Fang Yun walked forward quickly, mobilized all his strength, and observed the patient with his powerful talent and literary courage far beyond his peers.

"This person has fallen eyebrows, damaged eyes, collapsed nose, and turned lips. It is leprosy, also known as leprosy! It belongs to the category of epidemic diseases."

Fang Yun did not speak out after taking the pulse because the disease was too obvious. Then he immediately looked at the second person, a two or three-year-old child.

Fang Yun took a glance and was about to say it was smallpox, but he was stunned for a moment, stretched out his hand to feel the child's pulse, and asked carefully.

"If we judge it by ordinary medical knowledge, this disease is 'pox', also known as smallpox, and the pulse is similar. But it is actually different from ordinary pox. The pox generated by this disease is oval, flat and raised, with turbid fluid inside, the size of soybeans. This pox does not hurt, itches, scab, or scar. The cause of the disease is in the intestines, and the disease occurs in the hands, feet, mouth and buttocks, which is obviously different from ordinary smallpox. So I named it 'hand, foot and mouth disease', which is a branch of pox and cannot be regarded as smallpox."

The nine masters were immediately puzzled and whispered.

Fang Yun didn't care about the masters' will and continued to treat the third person.

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