The Summoner of the Battle of All Realms

Chapter 1037: Summoning the Strong Generals in the Battle of All Realms

He is also a hunter. When he was young, he liked to travel around and go to various dangerous places.

I like traveling and exploring.

After Fusu gave birth to Zhang Qian, he issued an order to the system again.

"System, I want to summon." Although he was not a civil servant, Fusu was not too sad. A Zhang Qian had this value.

Following Fusu's order, summoning cards suddenly appeared in front of Fusu, and Fusu took out one from them again.

The summoning privileges will be used up soon, and each time is very precious. ..

Chapter 1415 Miracle Doctor——Zhang Zhongjing

Fusu looked at the summoning card in his hand.

My heart is full of shit.

Because this man is indeed a civil servant, but he also has another identity - a miracle doctor.

He is Zhang Zhongjing.

Zhang Zhongjing once served as a prefect, and he was pretty good, but his other identity was even more awesome - the medical saint.

Yes, Zhang Zhongjing is the being known as the "Medical Sage".

It plays a decisive role in the medical history of Kyushu.

Compared to the status of a medical sage, the status of a prefect as a civil servant is nothing.

Fusu didn't know whether to be happy or sad.

Zhang Zhongjing is indeed a civil servant, but he would rather think that the other party is a miracle doctor.

Fusu didn't want to let Zhang Zhongjing go. He wanted to get Zhang Zhongjing into the medical school and train more students and medical talents!

Zhang Zhongjing's famous name, courtesy name Zhongjing, was born in Nieyang County, Nanyang, Eastern Han Dynasty. A famous medical scientist in the late Eastern Han Dynasty. Zhang Zhongjing collected medical prescriptions extensively and wrote the masterpiece Treatise on Febrile Diseases and Miscellaneous Diseases.

The principle of syndrome differentiation and treatment established by it is the basic clinical principle of traditional Chinese medicine and the soul of traditional Chinese medicine.

In terms of prescriptions, Treatise on Febrile Diseases and Miscellaneous Diseases also made great contributions, creating many dosage forms and recording a large number of effective prescriptions. The treatment principles of syndrome differentiation based on the six meridians established by him have been highly praised by medical scientists of all ages.

This is Jiuzhou's first medical monograph 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 Jiuzhou medicine. It is an essential classic work for later scholars to study traditional Chinese medicine. It is widely valued by medical students and clinicians.

The Treatise on Febrile and Miscellaneous Diseases has now been lost. It is one of the four classic works of traditional Chinese medicine. The book comprehensively explains the theory and treatment principles of traditional Chinese medicine. It is the earliest clinical diagnosis and treatment book in my country that integrates theory with practice.

In addition to Treatise on Febrile Diseases and Miscellaneous Diseases, Zhang Zhongjing's writings include ten volumes on Differentiation of Febrile Diseases, one volume on Prescriptions for Treating Diseases, two volumes on Prescriptions for Treating Women, one volume on Five Tibetan Treatises, and one volume on Orality. Unfortunately, they have all been lost long ago.

However, the outstanding contribution of this Treatise on Febrile Diseases and Miscellaneous Diseases alone is enough to make Zhang Zhongjing a world medical great admired at home and abroad.

Zhang Zhongjing 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 studious, well-read, and passionate about medicine. He read the story of Bian Que's visit to Qi Huanhou from history books, and admired Bian Que's superb medical skills very much.

"Every time I see people from Yue entering Guo's clinic and looking at the color of the Marquis of Qi, I can't help but admire their talents." From then on, he developed a strong interest in medicine, which also laid the foundation for him to become a generation of medical masters.

Zhang Zhongjing has carefully studied ancient medical books such as Suwen, Lingshu, Difficult Classics, Yin and Yang Dalun, and Tailu Yaolu. Among them, Suwen had the greatest influence on him. Su Wen said: "Anyone suffering from fever is a type of typhoid fever." He also said, "If a person is injured by cold, it is a disease caused by fever."

Zhang Zhongjing developed this theory based on his own practice. He believed that typhoid fever was the general name for all febrile diseases, that is, all diseases caused by external pathogens could be called "typhoid fever".

He also carefully studied the treatment principles of "syndrome differentiation and treatment" left by his predecessors, and thus put forward new insights into the "Six Classics Treatise on Febrile Diseases".

In addition to "diligently seeking ancient teachings", he also "collected many prescriptions" and extensively collected effective prescriptions for treating diseases in ancient and modern times, and even tried his best to collect folk prescriptions. He has many specific treatment methods that people like to use, such as acupuncture, moxibustion, warm ironing, medicinal massage, sitting on medicine, bathing, moisturizing, foot soaking, ear irrigation, ear blowing, sublingual medicine, artificial respiration, etc. Do research and accumulate information.

After decades of struggle, Zhang Zhongjing collected a large amount of information, including his personal experience in clinical practice, and wrote sixteen volumes of Treatise on Febrile Diseases and Miscellaneous Diseases.

This work was written around 210 AD and became "popular throughout the world". In the Jin Dynasty, the famous doctor Wang Shuhe organized it. In the Song Dynasty, it was gradually divided into two books: Treatise on Febrile Diseases and Synopsis of the Golden Chamber.

The Synopsis of the Golden Chamber is the miscellaneous disease part of the book.

Although Zhang Zhongjing hated officialdom and despised official career since he was a child. However, because his father had served as an official in the imperial court, and there were many children from aristocratic families in the late Eastern Han Dynasty, Zhongjing inherited the family lineage. During the reign of Emperor Ling, he was promoted as Xiaolian by the state and county and entered the officialdom.

During the Jian'an period, he was appointed by the imperial court as the governor of Changsha.

Maybe some people don’t know who the governor of Changsha is, so it’s easy to understand.

Zhang Zhongjing's status at that time was on the same level as the current governor of "Hunan Province".

You know how high the official position is.

That's why Fusu said that Zhang Zhongjing was a civil servant.

Governing a place.

It's because Zhang Zhongjing's status is too high.

Even so, Zhang Zhongjing was not arrogant because of his identity. He still used his medical skills to relieve the suffering of the people.

In the feudal era, officials could not enter private houses or get close to the people at will. But if you don't get in touch with the people, you won't be able to treat them, and your medical skills won't improve. So Zhang Zhongjing thought of a way, and decided to open the yamen on the first and fifteenth day of every month, regardless of political affairs, to let the sick people in. He would sit upright in the lobby and carefully diagnose and treat the people one by one. ..

Chapter 1416: Doctor in the Hall "Treatise on Febrile and Miscellaneous Diseases"

Zhang Zhongjing asked the government officials to post a notice to inform the people of the news.

Zhang Zhongjing's move caused a great shock at the time. The people all applauded and expressed their gratitude to Zhang Zhongjing. Over time, it gradually became a routine.

On the first and fifteenth days of the lunar calendar, people from all over the world gathered in front of his Yamen seeking medical treatment, and some even came from afar with their luggage.

Later, people called the doctor who sat in the medicine shop to treat people "doctor sitting in the hall" to commemorate Zhang Zhongjing.

Zhang Zhongjing saw that the people had great trust in him, so he continued to improve his medical skills and continued to explore.

He collected a large number of folk prescriptions and conducted careful research.

Sometimes, he is not afraid of the long journey and pays homage to his teachers.

Among the rumors, he once heard that there was a famous doctor nicknamed "Wang Shenxian" in Tongji Hall in Xiangyang City, who was very experienced in treating strangulation sores.

He immediately took his luggage and traveled hundreds of miles to worship the "Wang Immortal" as his teacher.

I have carefully studied and studied the unique features of "Wang Shenxian" in various aspects of medicinal properties and medical practices, and have benefited greatly.

Zhang Zhongjing is not a god. Although his medical skills are very superb, there are some diseases that he cannot cure.

In the late Eastern Han Dynasty, wars occurred frequently, and the constant wars led to the epidemic of plague.

During the Jian'an period, there were five epidemics of plague, killing many people and turning some towns into ghost towns. Among them, the largest number of people died of typhoid fever. Zhang Zhongjing's family originally numbered more than 200 people. Since the first year of Emperor Xian's reign of the Han Dynasty, two-thirds of them died in less than ten years, and seven-tenths of them died of typhoid fever.

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