Chapter 133 Where it comes from and why it comes

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"Arrived soon!"

Sun Yizheng was different from the old naughty boy in the past, with a serious expression on his face.

The carriage drove past a remote river embankment. The front gradually became more lively. It walked along the stone road for a while and stopped at the entrance of a temple.

The plaque above the temple door reads "Yaowang Temple" with three large gold-plated characters. There is a big tree with dancing leaves at the door. There are many red wishing ribbons tied on the tree. There is a Taoist-looking man selling incense and candles under the tree.

Seeing Dr. Sun taking Li Sixu out of the carriage, he hurriedly came up to greet him: "I'm sorry!"

Doctor Sun responded with a gesture of displeasure, and then led Li Sixu to follow the Taoist priest to the temple.

Seeing the three characters "Yaowang Temple", Li Sixu already had a guess in her mind.

At this moment, she looked at Sun Yizheng with questioning eyes, and Sun Yizheng nodded to her with a serious face.

When they entered the Medicine King's Hall, Doctor Sun dismissed the Taoist priests, leaving only him and Li Sixu in the hall. He personally lit three incense sticks and handed them to Li Sixu.

"Disciple Li Sixu, pay your respects to the master!"

Li Sixu knelt on the futon and bowed her head. Dr. Sun was looking at her with pleased eyes.

"When your master was young, he lived in seclusion in the Taibai Mountains. He studied medical classics, collected herbal medicines himself, and studied the properties and pharmacology of medicines. Therefore, the world gave him the title of Medicine King. After his death, the people built this Medicine King Temple. , let it be worshiped with incense.”

Doctor Sun continued: "Your master had no intention of pursuing an official career in his life. During the reign of Emperor Jing of the Northern Zhou Dynasty, Yang Jian called your master to be the Imperial Doctor, but he refused. Later, Emperor Taizong summoned him to Beijing and wanted to confer a title on him. Your master still refused to accept the offer and continued to travel among the people to diagnose diseases."

Li Sixu said with sincere admiration: "Only by traveling around the world can we see all kinds of difficult and complicated diseases, collect folk prescriptions, and accumulate experience in diagnosis."

She looked yearning, and Dr. Sun agreed: "That's right. Your master also paid attention to preventing and treating diseases before they occur. He believed that people should pay attention to health care before there are signs of disease."

"He thinks that a person's energy is limited, so he has researched a large number of specific prescriptions for common diseases and frequently-occurring diseases. This is very similar to you."

The reason why Sun Yizheng brought Li Sixu to Yaowang Temple to formally accept his disciples in front of his ancestors, and wanted to hand over the inheritance of the Sun family's medical skills to Li Sixu, was because he saw the shadow of his master in her.

His young disciple studied the method of vaccination to prevent smallpox. He also wanted to develop a special medicine to prevent and treat malaria because Yao Yao suffered deeply from malaria. Like his master, he had great benevolence and great love and wanted to relieve the suffering of the people all over the world.

Li Sixu has been studying Sun Simiao's medical classics recently. Dr. Sun mentioned that he has studied a large number of prevention and treatment methods of common diseases and frequently-occurring diseases.

She said, "Disciples know that the master has found a way to use seaweed to treat thick neck disease. The master also mentioned that cooking porridge with the white bark of grains can prevent and treat athlete's foot. The master is good at treating leprosy, created the Ashi point, and also mentioned Animal livers can cure blindness..."

Sun Yizheng was even more pleased to hear that his little disciple could not stop breathing. At such a young age, he could list a lot of his master's achievements in medical skills.

I just feel that because of my love for the little princess's intelligence and her way of presenting Taoist books, I finally accepted her as my disciple by letting the third prince participate in the study of vaccination techniques in front of the queen. It was really wise. Decide.

After the vaccination to prevent smallpox began to be promoted, Dr. Sun was hesitant whether to hand over the inheritance of the Sun family's medical skills to her?

But because the forbidden spell had no backlash, he finally endured it and wanted to observe his little disciple's character again.

After Li Sixu treated Yao Chong this time, she also wanted to develop a specific medicine to treat malaria, and deduced that malaria symptoms might be related to mosquitoes and flies. She offered advice to the court to disinfect mosquitoes and flies and change open channels into culverts. This made Sun Yizheng even more determined to control the Sun family. The decision to leave the inheritance of medical skills in her hands.

"Emperor Taizong summoned your master to Chang'an. He was already seventy years old. His appearance and gait were like those of a young man. Even Taizong respected him as a man of virtue. Do you know why?"

Li Sixu thought that her master, Dr. Sun, brought her to Yaowang Temple specifically not just for her to offer incense and kowtow to Yaowang.

Thinking of the recent dispute between Doctor Du and the old man, he was so cautious and even avoided others to lay the groundwork. It should be related to the inheritance of the Sun family's medical skills.

The old man in front of her was one of the most trustworthy people in the world.

Li Sixu didn't mince words anymore: "Master, do you want to pass on Grandmaster's forbidden spells to Sisi?"

"Yes, you are indeed smart!"

"Your master was able to read thousands of words at the age of seven. He studied medicine at the age of twenty-nine. Later he became proficient in Taoist classics. He lived in seclusion in Zhongnan Mountain and entered the lineage of Taoist medicine. You are no less generous."

Li Sixu knew that he was referring to working with Wang Tao to study vaccination techniques to prevent and treat smallpox, and also wanted to conduct research on specific drugs to treat malaria.

Her master is obviously a cunning old man!

The first time I bumped into her at the entrance of Jiuxuan Palace, I looked at her with eyes that seemed to see through her.

Li Sixu couldn't help but murmured in a low voice: "Does master really think that Sisi can't give in more?"

"As a teacher, I only know that after I accepted you as my disciple, I observed your character. In addition to protecting the Fish Lady, everything you think and do is for the people of the Tang Dynasty. Everything you want to do is to benefit the people. .”

"Except for self-protection, my disciple has never had any intention of harming others. Boyun's treacherous harem has changed a lot because of the arrival of the little princess."

Doctor Sun calmed his expression and focused on Li Sixu: "Where do you come from? Why do you come here? Is it really that important?"

"I believe that bringing benefits to the people of the world and relieving the sufferings of all peoples is the practice of great medicine in the world!"

He looked at Li Sixu lovingly: "In my heart, my disciple will one day become a great doctor walking in the world. This is also the core inheritance of the Sun family's medical skills!"

Li Sixu's eyes were a little moist!

There is a kind of moving expression that can still be recognized after breaking through all the connections with this world.

Her lips moved and she choked: "Master..."

This call of "Master" was truly heartfelt.

Dr. Sun nodded happily again, took the half-burned incense in her hand, knelt down and bowed his head three times to the statue of Medicine King, stood up and placed the incense in the incense burner for her.

He took off a jade buckle from his neck and put it into the mechanism under the altar table. After the sizzling sound of the wood moving, the icon enshrined in the main hall turned slightly sideways, revealing a small hole.

Doctor Sun put his hand into the hole and took out a medical book.

After restoring the icon and taking back the jade buckle, he held the book in front of Li Sixu with great care.