047 The medical world is making waves again

After the arrangement of the real yàn room of the Peach Blossom House was completed, there were originally seven or eight peach trees in the front and back yards, and on Tuesday, the young master didn't know what it meant, and transplanted a few adult apricot trees in the yard.

When it comes to spring, the peach is dying, scorching its bloom. The apricots are like clouds of smoke, and the fragrant snow hangs on the branches. In this courtyard where peaches and apricots compete for spring, spring is in full bloom.

Zhang Meixi wore a bright yellow long-sleeved cheongsam, sitting quietly in the courtyard, obviously everything was gorgeous and beautiful, but it gave people a lonely and lonely artistic conception.

Dressed in a plain French white silk cheongsam, Apricot carried a tray and placed it on the table beside her, two white porcelain plates, and two colors of fruits, Siamese Boon Dan (Thai pomelo) and Dou orange (Jinshan orange).

Fruits are not rare in the winter in the south, the rarest is in the spring.

Zhang Meixi saw that the two plates of fruits had been peeled off and divided into small pieces, which were crystal clear and fascinating. I just want to taste it.

There was already a pair of fair-skinned and slender jade hands like fresh onions on the side, inserting a piece with a bamboo skewer and putting it into her mouth.

Apricot laughed and said in a strange tone:

"You're the most attentive."

Peach, who was wearing a peach-colored satin cheongsam, was provocative, and glanced at the apricot proudly, and the meaning was very clear:

"No matter how busy I am, the position of the eldest lady who is the first close to the girl is also standing firmly."

Apricot finally didn't calm down, got closer, and reached for the bamboo stick:

"Come, Miss, I'll feed you."

Zhang Meixi fled.

The Mandarin course of Huiwen Girls' High School has been replaced by a more energetic and lively gentleman, who not only talks about the essence of Chinese culture of Tang and Song poems, but also likes to recite new vernacular poems in large paragraphs.

There are faint clouds in the sky,

There was a breeze blowing on the ground.

Yes!

The breeze ruffled my hair,

Teach me how not to want her?

Moonlight is in love with the ocean,

The ocean is in love with the moonlight.

Yes!

Such a honey-like silver night,

Teach me how not to want her?

……

This is a 1920 work by the famous vernacular poet Liu Bannong.

The female students below the class were full of longing and fascination,

Zhang Meixi wrote a report in the real yàn room until two o'clock in the morning yesterday, and at this time, she joined the beat of the Chinese language teacher reading the poem, and randomly continued this new vernacular poem:

"The spring breeze is so warm, the sun is so big, teach me why I don't want to sleep! Spring is not a day to read, teach me how not to sleep. ”

Wrap your arms around the desk, put half of your head on it, slowly close your eyes, and go to meet Zhou Gongxiang......

Such a beautiful spring, but there are a bunch of people who don't know how to appreciate it, and they must live up to it.

In March, Wang Dashuai, the warlord of the Zhejiang faction, supervised the five southeastern provinces and held the title of executive committee member in the central government.

Wang Dashuai was both civil and military, studied in Japan for many years in his early years, learned a belly of knowledge, and had the ambition to govern the country and secure the country, he admired Japan the most, and it was necessary to mention the "Meiji Restoration" in his speech.

The Meiji Restoration was a social reform movement that took place in China's neighboring country, Japan, and was initiated by the Japanese ruling class.

Establishment of a constitutional monarchy. Economically, we have promoted "colonization and development," learned from European and American technologies, carried out industrialization and innovation, and advocated "civilization and enlightenment," Europeanization of social life, and vigorously developed education. This reform made Japan the first country in Asia to embark on the path of industrialization, ranking among the world's great powers, and was the beginning of Japan's modernization.

In just 60 years, Japan has undergone tremendous changes.

Wang Dashuai meant that he wanted to replicate Japan's experience in China, and after he became governor of the five southeastern provinces, fresh laws and regulations were conveyed one after another.

Among them, there was an order to "abolish traditional Chinese medicine", which caused an uproar.

Originally, in the era of the Republic of China, Chinese and Western medicine were disgusted with each other, and Chinese medicine believed that they were the inheritance of the essence of Chinese thousand-year-old culture.

Western doctors completely disagree with this title, believing that they represent the most advanced scientific development, to defeat the old feudal dross, calling themselves "new doctors" and calling traditional Chinese medicine "old doctors". It is believed that TCM is old and should be eliminated.

Even the patients in China are wavering, and some people often break the news:

"I had a bad cold, I could barely breathe, and Western medicine didn't do anything at all, so I was put on bed rest, drank some glucose water, and supplemented hygiene. I almost gave up this little life. I changed to see a Chinese doctor, and when I went down with a pair of medicines, I immediately broke out in a hot sweat, and I was like a tiger. ”

Another patient said something completely different:

"The old doctor, there are two pairs of sugar cane that have to be frosted for three years, and two pairs of fresh crickets, all of which are the tricks of wizards, and this is just a trick that has been passed down for thousands of years."

And again:

"I will never trouble China Langzhong until I die."

Wang Dashuai, the governor of the five southeastern provinces, did not know medical skills at all, his theory came completely from Japan, and the first thing in Japan's Meiji Restoration was to abolish Chinese medicine, and he naturally had to copy it.

"Human medicine, its object is the individual, its purpose is to cure diseases, today's health administration, is purely based on science and new medicine, and the meaning of modern politics, the theory used by the old medicine today, are all out of thin air, to prevent scientificization, the old medicine is not eliminated for a day, the people's thinking is unchanged for a day, and the health administration cannot progress for a day."

Under the guidance of such a theory, one after another orders restricting Chinese medicine were sent:

The first is schools, which prohibit primary and secondary schools from offering courses on traditional Chinese medicine, and all specialized schools of traditional Chinese medicine are ordered to suspend classes.

The second is magazines and newspapers, which prohibit the publication of advertisements for traditional Chinese medicine and the introduction of theoretical articles on the treatment of diseases with traditional Chinese medicine. It is forbidden to disseminate unscientific medical theories to the public.

The third is the treatment of the existing TCM practitioners, who have been in the industry for more than five years, in order to avoid them suddenly losing their jobs and getting angry, so they can continue to operate. The rest of those who have been in the industry for less than five years can take advantage of their youth and hurry up to join the promising new medical career.

At that time, the situation in China, in a large city like Shanghai, there were as many as 5,000 practitioners of traditional Chinese medicine, while Western medicine had just reached 1,000.

Big cities are still slowly integrating with international standards, but to be specific to the ordinary townships and counties in Chinese mainland, some are only one or two Western doctors in the county seats, and it can be said that the health and hygiene of 400 million Chinese compatriots are mostly supported by traditional Chinese medicine.

The number of Chinese medicine practitioners is large, the number of believers is large, and the momentum is great. Now that the "repealed" decree has come out, naturally they will not be caught with their hands tied, so the eight immortals crossed the sea and showed their powers.

That legendary miracle doctor, Mr. Shandong, even thought about taking a lazy nap in class, but it really didn't make sense!

…… Dividing line ......

Thanks to the little angel "Sister doesn't play well" for the peace charm.

Thanks to the little angel "W fairy" for the tip.

Touch, this chapter is all theory, it's not good at all, and the stupid author is trying to cheer up.