Chapter Twenty-Nine: Donald

The next day, as soon as the sky was bright, Ji Wei got up.

Since she decided to do something for the old grandfathers, she couldn't just talk about it, but take practical actions.

Although the ancient cloud temple is a little dilapidated, but as a house the function is quite complete, the east and west wings are the place to stay, the big courtyard in the middle was originally a Buddhist hall, now it has been changed into a hall, the corner of the front yard has set up a stove, the other side is to dry a lot of baskets and dustpans, there are a lot of herbs on it.

The five old people living in the temple have their own personalities, and the old man who once saved Ji Wei is a mountain doctor, proficient in traditional Chinese medicine, but he does not have a medical license in this era, so he can only be a local man in the deep mountain countryside.

Ji Wei admires traditional Chinese medicine both in her past life and in her present life, after all, it is a profound culture deposited by the motherland for thousands of years, and it is not an exaggeration to say that there are countless living people.

However, with the development of the times, Western medicine has gradually become popular, Chinese medicine has declined, although the future of Chinese medicine has not been erased, but its brilliance is like a pearl covered with dust, and it is difficult to have a moment of light.

In the past, Ji Wei also wanted to study medicine, but because of life, she still went with the flow to learn business.

Now that she has been reborn, a trace of fire has faintly risen in her heart.

Thinking like this in her heart, Ji Wei began to clean the temple, cleaning up to the place where the herbs were dried was extra careful, she carefully classified the herbs according to the original place and placed them, and saw one or two familiar ones and was quite interested in picking them up to take a look and smell them.

"Do you know this herb?"

The sudden remembered voice startled Ji Wei, and as soon as she turned her head, she saw that the old man who had saved her was not far from her.

"Grandpa Tang. Ji Wei said hello, then looked at the herbs in her hand, and replied, "This is licorice." ”

This is a very common herb, many times we can see in the mountains, oval leaves, when flowering are small purple flowers, looking at the ordinary weeds are not very different.

The old man who likes to wear Tang clothes is also surnamed Tang, and Tang Lao nodded and asked, "Tell me about this herb?"

Ji Wei was stunned for a moment, looked at Tang Lao with some puzzlement, and had some thoughts in her heart, she blinked and said, "I know that this is the herb that once saved my life, so I am very impressed." ”

Hearing this, Donald's eyes lit up, "Oh?"

"Licorice has the effect of clearing heat and detoxifying, and the effect is obvious when applied externally to reduce swelling and relieve pain. Ji Wei said, "Pairing it with moss can cure bee venom." ”

Donald stroked his palm and smiled: "Yes!

Hearing this, Ji Wei was a little ashamed: "I was scared of being stung by a wasp, and then I knew more words, so I went to the bookstore and flipped through the information on how to deal with wasp stings, and I only knew this." ”

Donald nodded with a smile, with some sighs in his eyes: "This is very good." ”

Ji Wei paused, and his expression became serious, "Grandpa Tang, can I follow you to learn more about herbs?"

Even if Ji Wei knew that Grandpa Tang's medical skills were superb, it was impossible to directly seek medical advice, she had been an executive herself, and she was able to understand the psychology of people who really had the ability.

If you just ask for some basic knowledge, everyone will agree to teach you, but if you ask someone else for housekeeping skills as soon as you open your mouth, then I'm sorry, you will probably become a scheming boy in the eyes of others!

Ji Wei is a pseudo-girl who has lived for two lifetimes, and her speech is naturally full of technicality, and she asks for knowledge about herbal medicine with a studious attitude, which is neither abrupt nor excessive, so for Ji Wei's request, Tang Lao readily agreed.