"The main activity of his life was to engage in alchemy and medicine. He was not only a religious theorist integrating Confucianism and Taoism, but also a medical scientist engaged in alchemy and medical activities."
"There is a Gexian Hall in Lingfeng Temple in Ningbo. The Gexian Hall enshrines the statue of Ge Hong."
"In the second year of Xianhe in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, Ge Hong came here to make elixirs. When he was living in seclusion in Lingfeng Mountain, the plague was prevalent. Ge Hong collected herbs, made medicines and gave them to people, which brought many people back to life."
"Every year from the first to the tenth day of the first lunar month of the lunar calendar, the most popular days in Lingfeng Temple are because it is said that the tenth day is the birthday of Ge Xianweng. People come here one after another to commemorate this immortal who helped the world by hanging a pot."
"Ten medical and surgical emergency manuals such as "Quick Diagnosis and Treatment of Emergency Handbook" and "Current Diagnosis and Treatment" are being distributed as rewards. These are what doctors in my country need to learn now. There is also Emergency Medicine - Basic Theory and Clinical Practice in the mall, which is helpful for Immortal Ge Hong should be able to help."
"One solid pill, 10,000 parts of corn seeds, 10,000 parts of potato seeds, 10,000 parts of sweet potato seeds, three modern effective formulas for tuberculosis."
Xu Da: Why did Ge Hong give so many grains?
Wei Zheng: Miss Zhang is determined. This should be for the sake of the people.
"I saw in the background that in all the goods sold by people from the Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties in previous draws, including the blind box of grain, very few people got the items. Only 12 people in total got it. The blind box of grain No one grabbed it immediately, and coupled with the chaos in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, it gave the people a sense of peace of mind."
"Okay, let's talk about the next one. The origin of acupuncture is very early. It can even be traced back to the stone meteorites in primitive society. However, during the Wei and Jin Dynasties, there was a man who is often called the "originator of acupuncture" in medical history. Scholar, he is the famous Huangfu Mi."
"Huangfu Mi was not a doctor at the beginning. He was a scholar. In the early years, he was even a prodigal."
"But he was very filial. If he had any delicious food, he would always leave it to his mother. Once, his mother blamed herself for his poor education and cried and advised him to cheer up and study hard. Huangfu Mi was deeply touched, so from then on So he changed his ways and studied hard, and his hard work even earned him the reputation of being a "bookish"."
"Through hard work, he later became a well-known scholar. The imperial court repeatedly recruited him to be an official, but he repeatedly refused. He was willing to live an ordinary life and focus on writing."
"During the Wei and Jin Dynasties, there were many scholars like Huang Fumi, and there were also many people who were involved in health preservation and medicine. However, when it comes to proficiency in medicine, Huang Fumi is undoubtedly the first person."
"Unlike ordinary doctors, Huangfu Mi's practice of medicine was not learned from his family or taught by famous teachers. It was mainly related to the fact that he had been troubled by diseases all year round."
"Affected by the customs of the dynasty at that time, Huangfu Mi indulged in taking cold food. However, he was poisoned due to improper taking of cold food powder, which caused a variety of diseases. He was in unbearable pain and even wanted to commit suicide many times. In addition, he later suffered from many infections. This disease can be said to be an “old illness” for a long time.”
"As the saying goes, "a long-term illness can make a doctor", Huangfu Mi then began to pay attention to medicine. He gradually realized the importance of medicine from his own experience, and lamented that "having an eight-foot body but not knowing medical treatment is the so-called wandering ear."
Especially when he was 42 years old, he suffered from rheumatic syndrome. After that, he devoted himself to studying medicine and finally became a famous master in the history of medicine. "
"Huangfu Mi's contribution to medicine is concentrated in the compilation of "Acupuncture and Moxibustion Classics A and B". There are several other medical works, but most of them have been dissipated. Only part of "Hanshi Powder Prescriptions" is preserved in "Hanshi Powder Prescriptions" written by Chao Yuanfang in the Sui Dynasty. "Treatise on the Causes and Symptoms of Various Diseases."
"Therefore, Huang Fumi's "Acupuncture Jia Yi Jing" is recognized as the earliest existing acupuncture monograph because it conducts a relatively comprehensive and systematic study of acupuncture meridians, acupoints, and main treatments from theory to clinical practice."
"The Acupuncture and Moxibustion Classic A and B not only elaborate on medical theory, but also attach great importance to the practice of clinical treatment."
"The book discusses the treatment principles and operation methods of acupuncture in a large amount of space. It introduces the depth of acupuncture at acupuncture points, the time of keeping the needles, and the number of moxibustion strokes in very specific ways."
"For example, regarding the depth, it is proposed that the head and face should be punctured for 3 points, the ends of the limbs should be punctured for 3-4 points, and the shoulders can be punctured for 5-7 points, etc."
"The Acupuncture Classic A and B also points out a number of forbidden acupuncture points, unfavorable deep needling, unfavorable retention of needle points for a long time, forbidden moxibustion points, etc. Most of them have been confirmed clinically by later generations. It is undoubtedly extremely important for those who are new to medicine. refer to."
Qin Shihuang: The originator of acupuncture should be Qi Bo!
Huangfu Mi: I don’t dare to take it! What I learned is also due to studying the "Huangdi Neijing". The originator of this name should be Qi Bo.
"Qi Bo is the originator of all medicine. What all doctors have learned is influenced by the Emperor's Internal Classic. He can be the originator of acupuncture or medicine. His contribution cannot be forgotten by the world. The classic written by Huang Fumi can also be called the originator. .”
"In our generation, there is less and less knowledge about traditional Chinese medicine, and there are fewer and fewer traditional Chinese medicine practitioners. There are not many books about traditional Chinese medicine left to future generations. The earliest Chinese medicine students learned about acupuncture was "Acupuncture A and B" Sutra", so he is also the originator of acupuncture."
"Xiao Xi also has a merciless request here. I hope that all doctors can give me some medical books. After I receive them, I will hand them over to the country immediately. Now Chinese medicine is slowly dissipating. This is a treasure of my flower-growing country. It can I will try my best to help everyone." After finishing her words, Zhang Yanxi stood up and bowed to everyone. This was the most thoughtful thing she could do.
Qian Yi: The future generations are also my descendants. I wish I could help you.
Bian Que: My old man has donated all the books. This is a good thing. They are all descendants of the Yan and Huang people. I don’t want to see the hard work of our group of doctors that has been spent all our lives dissipated.
Qi Bo: If not the "Emperor's Internal Classic", I also have the "Book of Changes" and the "Nei Jing" are all rewarded. This is a good thing and no help is needed.
Li Shizhen: I don’t know if my "Compendium of Materia Medica" is useful, so I might as well give it a reward.
Song Ci: For rewards, what I have in my hand will be given to those who have written their own books. It’s not like we don’t have any medical books, so we can’t let the Chinese medicine practitioners lose them.
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Zhang Yanxi looked at this wave of rewards and felt mixed emotions. Thousands of years of hard work! Why did you throw it away? Who would have thought that something belonging to your ancestors would be carried forward by the people you hate and hate the most? It is really ridiculous!
"Thank you ancestors for the reward. I will give it to the country as soon as possible so that the country can play a greater role and achieve greater results in traditional Chinese medicine."
Hua Tuo: That’s okay! I would like to know more about your modern craniotomy surgery, but I don’t know if it’s convenient for me, little girl, to take us on a tour of modern Western medicine.