Chapter 172: The Origin and Syndrome of Diseases

The one hundred and seventy-second round

When Qin Ying was working as a servant in Zhonglu Pavilion in Pingkangfang, she knew that Sumire usually looked soft and weak, and it was very respectable to be firm-willed.

In addition to reciting some scriptures every morning and evening, she also painted a small statue of a Bodhisattva to show her sincerity.

Regardless of whether her behavior is related to superstition, this perseverance alone can convince many people.

But Qin Ying never imagined that Sumire would be so brave when she chased people...... I basically have no hope of getting out of the country, and the other party basically has no hope of returning to the vulgar, but he still has to write poems to express his heart.

Qin Ying didn't know if she should say she was strong or she was stupid.

With a long sigh of depression in his chest, Qin Ying entered his Kanzi room and sat down, and casually opened the first volume of "Treatise on the Origin of Diseases".

Put aside the fate of the master and Sumire, she is estimated to be back to a busy state these days. Not only do you have to study the commentaries of the people of the previous dynasty, but you may also have to find time to participate in the evaluation of the whole academy of the Hanlin Academy.

God knows what intimidating medical skills she can show in front of people with a doctor's edict.

Thinking of this stubble, Qin Ying began to have a headache. Using a paperweight to lay out a pile of blank straw paper, Qin Ying took the inkstone and ink, and gnawed on the book while grinding the ink.

A preface was added before the opening. As introduced above, the author of "The Origin and Syndrome of Diseases" is only a few short essays, but Chao Yuanfang, who is responsible for compiling this book, is praised as "there is no one before and no one after him".

After reading it, Qin Ying couldn't help it, and longed for the nest doctor who created the Taiyi Department, and just wanted to see it.

The editor-in-chief Chao Yuanfang made the greatest contribution to "The Origin and Syndrome of Diseases", so this book is also known as "The Source of Chao's Disease".

After grinding the ink, Qin Ying took a very thin wolf pen from the pen mountain shelf. Her handwriting is not good-looking. I can barely make out a horizontal and vertical character, and the words written are not much different from those of a dog. If you change the thick pen, I'm afraid that if you look at it again in the future, you won't know what is written on it.

"The Diseases of the Wind (Twenty-Nine Treatises). Stroke. Those who have had a stroke are also in the atmosphere. The wind is the qi of the four seasons, distributed in all directions, and the Lord nourishes all things. Those who come from their homeland. There are fewer deaths and diseases among people; Those who do not come from their homeland. There are many deaths and diseases in the human population. It is a sick person, hidden between the skin, and cannot be passed through. No leakage. Those who enter the meridians and travel through the five internal organs will become sick with the internal organs. Reciting the passages of the first volume in a low voice, Qin Ying pinched the pen and prepared to write down the key points.

I watched it for about two moments. She didn't write a word, and the ink had already dried on the inkstone.

It would be a waste of time for her to look at it like this. Later, Qin Ying thought of a way. She piled stacks of books in front of her, transcribing the titles of each volume into an index.

- So she seems to have room for selection.

Qin Ying looked at the "wind disease" she had written, and her heart moved.

I still remember that in my previous life, my majesty was older. The wind began to be strict.

She's ready to take a good look at the wind and write something practical. This is not only to deliberately please His Majesty, but more importantly, to make the book more medically valuable.

When she copied the title of the volume "Thirst and Sickness". The heart was almost pleasantly surprised.

What she is most concerned about is the foot disease of His Royal Highness the Crown Prince.

In the previous life, the relationship between the people of the Imperial Doctor's Department and Qin Ying was not close, and they refused to tell her the truth about His Highness's illness. And her pulse is never accurate, so she can only watch from the sidelines and be anxious. In this life, she was fortunate to talk to the eldest grandson, the queen, and the queen mother did not shy away from telling herself that the prince was suffering from thirst.

Thirst can cause many pathologies, and foot disease is one of the complications.

Recently, the prince's pulse has been stable and dangerous, and even she, a layman who is not very good at diagnosing the pulse, can see the clues.

It's probably really hard to heal. After Chen Yaozanglang organized a meeting with several subordinates, his eyes were full of exhaustion.

Chen Yaozanglang allowed her to go to the library to find useful medical texts.

She met Ling Fengyu of Shang Pharmacy in the corner of the library. He persuaded himself to go to the book and asked His Majesty to ask for help from Sun Simiao. Qin Ying was quickly moved by him, and under his advice, he also hugged the "Treatise on the Origin and Syndrome of Diseases" of the previous dynasty, and prepared to write a book of words and words.

But if she can find the corresponding treatment in this book, does it mean that she doesn't have to go to the book in the book?

There is no need to disturb His Majesty, she directly reported the treatment to Chen Yaozanglang, and let the Yaozang Bureau solve the prince's troubles by itself, which not only completed the reputation of the Yaozang Bureau, but also saved Chen Yaozanglang's face.

Qin Ying couldn't believe that she would come up with such a good idea.

She immediately put aside the contents of the countless volumes in front of her, picked up the book that wrote about the symptoms of thirst and disease, and began to flip through it.

The first few paragraphs are about the origin of thirst and how to diagnose the pulse.

Then she saw what she was looking for:

""Health Prescription and Guidance Method" Red Pine Ziyun: Lying down, closing your eyes and not stopping the twelve passes, treating the diet and not disappearing. Fayun: Undress and lie down, stretch your waist and abdomen, and stop at five breaths. Drain kidney qi, quench thirst, and benefit yin and yang. Those who undress will not be hindered. The lying person has no external thoughts, so that the qi is easy. Those who stretch their waists will not cramp their kidneys. Those who make the abdomen full of the abdomen, that is, the abdomen pulls the qi upward, and the breath is for it. Those who lead the kidneys will bring water to the throat, moisten the upper part, and quench thirst and blight. Those who benefit yin and yang will also spare their strength. After the first eclipse, when there is a great hunger, these two times must not be guided and hurt.

"Avoid evil days, and avoid discord in seasons. The guide has been, one hundred and twenty steps first, more than a thousand steps, and then eat. The law does not make the cold and the heat hot, and the five flavors are harmonized. Chen filthy food, insects and scorpions remain, not edible. Less in the mouth, less chewing and less turbulence. Eat, and don't sleep. This name is Gu Medicine, and it is in harmony with Qi, that is, true medicine. ”

Qin Ying, who was overjoyed in his heart, poured water into the inkstone again, dipped the pen in a hurry, and smoothed the hair on the end of the pen on a piece of discarded straw paper, and copied it all down.

After reading this bamboo book several times and making sure that there was no hidden point left, Qin Yingcai put away the dried straw paper and put it behind him.

First, he pulled out the guiding technique of curing thirst, and Qin Ying looked at the wind disease from the first volume.

In her opinion, wind disease is not at all important to quench thirst. After all, there are still several years left before the days of majesty.

""Health Prescription and Guidance Method" cloud: Leaning against the wall, constantly breathing, from head to toe. Healing, hernia, strong wind, partial dryness, and clouds: raise your fingers on both feet, and stop at five breaths. The back is paralyzed and dry, which makes people hear the sound. Often, the eyes and ears are all roots, there is no obstacle and clouds: leaning on the back, stretching the feet and fingers, twilight, drawing air from the head, wanting to reach the ten toes and palms of the feet, can be three or seven leads, waiting for the palm to seem to be stopped. The cover is said to be on the mud pill, and the next spring is also.

Youyun: is living against the wall, constantly breathing, from the mouth to the beginning of the end, curing gangrene, paralysis, and the wind is dry.

Youyun: One foot on the ground, one foot does not move, one foot to the side, turn around, and return as quickly as possible, left and right overlapping each other, go to the spine and cold, dry and not moist. ”

After finishing these excerpts, Qin Yingcai felt that his wrist was so sore that he could no longer hold the inkstone.

[Note] I suddenly found that I had reversed the two words in "The Origin and Syndrome of Diseases" in the previous article. I'm so sorry.

(To be continued.) )