Chapter 387: Six Incurables

Since God has given us a good rest in Macau, we will have a good rest in Macau, anyway, there is everything here. Pen ~ fun ~ pavilion www.biquge.info as long as you have money, in Macau, there is nothing you can't get. Of course, for this materialistic and hungry society, it is probably the case, and many spiritual things, even if they are rich, may not be able to get them.

Every day, in addition to sleeping, we eat, and we waited for the typhoon to pass for three days. But to be honest, these three days did have a relatively comfortable time, on the fourth day, the typhoon has passed, we are ready to leave on the fifth day, but I didn't expect that in the afternoon of the fourth day, there was a small incident, that is, the child of a friend of Xu Lao, got sick. This friend of Xu Lao is quite loyal and honest, and his family background is also very solid, but he, a child, is sick in bed and has a dying feeling.

We went to see if we were entangled by something, and at a glance I knew that this person was not entangled by anything, but the disease that he had brought with him. What disease? The disease that was going to kill him. Why? This friend of Mr. Xu was also about to give us an endless introduction to his child's disease, so I waved my hand on the spot and said: "Old gentleman doesn't need to say it anymore, prepare for the future, although this disease is not serious at the moment, but within five days, it will kill him." ”

The old man seemed to be a little speechless. Yes, it wouldn't be much uncomfortable for anyone to hear such words, and under normal circumstances, we wouldn't say when or when people died. It's just that this one is more special. The young man I saw just now relied on the money in his family and did a lot of immoral things, and it was not ordinary, so the cause of planting would have some kind of effect.

For such a thing, we can only do nothing. On the way back, Mr. Xu asked me in the car, "Mr. Qin, is the child really hopeless?" I nodded, diverted the topic and said, "Mr. Xu, do you know that the ancients had "six incurables". Xu Lao asked me suspiciously, "What are the six incurables?" ”

I thought for a moment and said, "According to the Historical Records? The Biography of Bian Que Canggong said: "There are many diseases in people; And the disease is treated, and the disease is few. Therefore, there are six incurable diseases: arrogance does not matter reason, and one is not cured; Light body and heavy wealth, two incurable; Food and clothing are not suitable, and the three are not cured; Yin and yang are combined, the dirty qi is uncertain, and the four are not cured; If you can't take medicine, you can't treat it; If you don't believe in witches or doctors, you won't be cured. If there is this, it will be difficult to treat. Xu Lao's expression seemed to be very difficult to understand the meaning of this text, and I said with a smile: "The first incurable is a manifestation of arrogance and willfulness, relying on power, arrogance, and unreasonableness. I hope that those who seek medical treatment will do it for themselves. The second incurable is the greed for money, disregarding life, sacrificing life and money, and people who do not pay attention to health preservation are more difficult to treat. Today, people should pay more attention to this social phenomenon. ”

Xu Lao interrupted me and said: "Yes, yes, what's the use of money, how many people exchange their lives for money, and then exchange money for their lives." Ay! I smiled and didn't answer Xu Lao's words, but continued: "This third incurable is overeating, people who have an impermanent diet, are too picky about clothing, diet, medicine, etc., and can't adapt to it, although they are incurable by taking medicine, they should follow the doctor's advice to recuperate their diseases." Fourthly, it is a person who is deeply ill and does not seek medical treatment early, has dysfunction of the five organs, has disordered qi and blood in the body, and has serious failure of the internal organs. Fifthly, people who are extremely weak and unable to take medicine or bear the power of medicine are also suffering from chronic diseases and cannot seek help quickly, and must not be forced to ask for help. The sixth incurable is the incurability of those who believe in ghosts and gods, witchcraft, and medicine. These are the six manifestations that the ancients believed could not be cured. ”

When Xu Lao heard the end, he said suspiciously: "This believes in ghosts and gods...", I said with a smile: "The difference between real disease and virtual disease must not be confused, this Chinese medicine is actually a part of Yi, but it is just separated." Rooted in 5,000 years of Chinese culture, TCM emphasizes the balance of yin and yang, attaches importance to the unity of nature and man, and is a true "social, psychological, and biomedical model". Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) looks at diseases from a holistic perspective and from a dialectical perspective. The reason why people get sick is that there is first of all a disharmony between man and nature, man and society, and the human body itself, and then various pathogenic factors have an opportunity to take advantage of it, which eventually leads to a series of physiological and psychological disorders. Therefore, any problem in any part of the human body is the result of the disharmony between the internal and external environments - "yin and yang imbalance". If there is no one to take care of you during the illness and the relatives are separated, there will be a disharmony factor, and the designation will not be good. ”

Xu Lao hugged his fists and said: "What Mr. Qin said is extremely true, what he said is extremely true, listening to a seat is better than reading a book for ten years, I didn't expect Mr. Qin to have such a deep understanding of Chinese medicine, and he is really a talent." I waved my hand and said, "No, no, it's just that these things I learned are more or less related to Chinese medicine, and they are all born from the same root, but the direction of development is different." ”

This is probably the last episode when we left Macau, after all, many times, fate is predestined, and many times, we are just passers-by of others. There is no way to solve it, even if it is the relatives around us, sometimes we can only stand by and watch. After all, this life is like a disease, slowly accumulating, and when this disease accumulates to death, who has a way?

After spending another half day in Macau, the next day, we followed the regular tour group and embarked on a tour of St. Petersburg. When we boarded the plane and flew north to St. Petersburg, we suddenly felt abandoned. At this point, we are about to set foot in a strange environment, with different customs, and even a place where we don't even understand the language.

What are we going to do? We're going to steal something, or we're going to steal from someone's museum. For the Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg, we were supposed to get the materials on the internal structure and the general security system from the black market, but then suddenly we couldn't contact our upline person. So far, we don't know anything about the Hermitage Museum, and we don't know how big it is. As for where the "paper" was placed and whether it was exhibited, I don't know.

These are all questions that we will not be able to gather information until we arrive. According to the words of Soaring: "When you get to the place, choose a month of windy days, go in and steal, and then pat your ass and leave." "I didn't bother with him, if it could be so simple, then thank God. When we arrived in St. Petersburg, I was carefully pushing the hexagram to see what was going on inside, even if there was no information or advanced equipment, we had to overcome all the difficulties and get what we needed, this thing was too important, it was to save Hu Yin's life.

This Hermitage Museum, which also has a name, is called the Hermitage Museum, right on the banks of the Neva River in St. Petersburg. We've already studied the map and the route, so that's all that's left for the local investigation. When we arrived, someone went to pick us up, it was a local Chinese, introduced by Xu Lao, whose name was Yu Mingjie. This Yu Mingjie is about 40 years old, and we have to complete all the food, clothing, housing, transportation and translation work in St. Petersburg.

For this Yu Mingjie, when he first saw it, he was still relatively relieved, at least he was a loyal and honest person, and he was introduced by Xu Lao, so it should be no problem. After a brief understanding, we went straight to the point, and we first asked Yu Mingjie about the museum. Yu Jieming smiled faintly, and then said: "This is not the place to talk, let's go first, and when we get to the place where we live, we are slowly discussing." ”

In the car, Yu Mingjie handed me a bag, very thick and thick, and then said to me: "Some introductions to the Hermitage Museum, which are more comprehensive, are collected by me recently, you can take a look, you should be able to use them." "I opened the information bag, which was equipped with pictures and descriptions, all of which were translated into Chinese, and it seems that Yu Mingjie is still more concerned about our matter.

I didn't expect this museum, since it is one of the four major museums in the world that is as famous as the British Museum in London, the Louvre in Paris, and the Metropolitan Museum in the United States.

The museum, also known as the Hermit Museum, is located on the Neva River in St. Petersburg, and there is also a Moika Canal at the corner of the two rivers. There are 6 main buildings in total: the Hermitage, the Little Hermitage, the Old Hermitage, the Hermitage Theater, the Hermitage Reserve, the New Hermitage. The information is very detailed, such as maps and pictures of buildings.

The Hermitage is an outstanding example of Russian Baroque architecture of the mid-18th century, designed by the famous Italian architect Rastrelli. It was first built in 1754-1762. The Hermitage has a duality, as early as the daughter of Peter the Great, Elizabeth? During the reign of Empress Petrovna (1741-1761), it already had the attributes of an imperial museum, and Empress Elizabeth was one of the first and largest emperors to renovate the Winter Palace. Catherine? During the reign of Empress Alekseevna II (1762-1796), the number of collections in the Winter Palace was greatly expanded. In 1764, Catherine II acquired paintings by Rembrandt, Rubens and others, as well as art treasures from Europe and North Asia, from the Berlin merchant Gotzkovsky. The Hermitage (French, meaning "Hidden Palace", then her private museum) was stored in the Hermitage, from which the museum got its name. During her 34-year reign (1762-1796), Catherine II acquired a large number of works of art of various categories, including 16,000 coins and medals. In the first decade of her reign, she acquired about 2,000 paintings. Her library's 38,000 volumes reflect her serious reading career, which she read as well as Rousseau's works, and corresponded with Voltaire for many years until his death in 1778. She bought Voltaire's collection of 7,000 books and kept them. With the increase in the collection, from 1764 to 1789 the Little Hermitage and then the Great Hermitage were built.

In 1837 the Winter Palace was destroyed by fire and rebuilt in 1838-1839. Until February 1917, the Winter Palace was the residence of the Tsar, and in 1917 the Russian Emperor Nicholas II (r. 1895-1917) abdicated, ending its history as an imperial palace. Occupied by the bourgeois Provisional Government. On November 7, 1917 (October 25 in the Russian calendar), the uprising took the Winter Palace. After the October Revolution, the Hermitage Museum was founded in 1922, and the Hermitage became part of the museum. During the Second World War, St. Petersburg was besieged by German troops in 1940-1943, and the Winter Palace was greatly damaged, but the art treasures in the museum were properly and promptly protected by the people of Leningrad (St. Petersburg was then called Leningrad). At the end of World War II in 1945, the Soviet government began to rebuild the Winter Palace.

In the middle of the 19th century, there was a special law in Russia that all buildings in St. Petersburg, with the exception of churches, were to be lower than the Winter Palace. The Hermitage faces the Neva River, with a slight protrusion in the center, with 3 arched iron gates and a group of Atlas giants at the entrance. The palace is surrounded by two rows of colonnades, which are imposing. The palace is inlaid with various colors of marble, malachite, lapis lazuli, porphyry and jasper; Decoration with gold and copper plating; decorated with sculptures, murals, and embroidered drapery of various textures; Colorful and magnificent.

The Hermitage is a three-story building about 230 meters long, 140 meters wide and 22 meters high, in the form of a closed rectangle, covering an area of 90,000 square meters and a construction area of more than 46,000 square meters. Originally, the Hermitage had a total of 1,050 rooms, 117 staircases, 1,886 doors, 1,945 windows, and cornices with a total length of almost 2 kilometers. The four sides of the Hermitage are distinctive, but the interior design and decoration style are strictly unified. The palace is richly decorated, many halls are decorated with Russian gemstones - malachite, jasper, agate products, it is said that the peacock hall has 2 tons of malachite, and the parquet floor is made of 9 kinds of precious wood.

Of course, this information is also introduced to a lot of the situation, we just roughly browse, the rest, we can only go to see in person, no matter how detailed the introduction here, it is not as real as experiencing that feeling in person, after all, we are going to steal things, hopefully, we can go smoothly this time.