1.34 Reconstruction of Entong
Hu Ji’s wine shop is separated from the General’s Mansion. In order to facilitate contact, Liu Bei ordered people to set up a triple loft in the backyard of the wine shop. It is connected to the three corner towers of the backyard of the General’s Mansion to form a flying pavilion. In this way, Liu Bei could reach the backyard of the wine shop through the overhanging road without leaving the mansion.
Apart from the attic, all the washing, spraying and heating facilities in the wine shop were transformed by Liangjiang of Hou Fu. In order to facilitate the use of the toilet, Liu Bei also expanded an inconspicuous cottage in the corner of the backyard into a clean and tidy large public toilet comparable to Lou Sang. Drinkers no longer need to use toilets to shave them. Hu Shang no longer has to hold a silver kettle to go to the toilet.
Liu Bei was curious at first how to rinse it with a kettle?
Later I learned that the pot of water was not used to wash the buttocks, but to wash hands...
The wine shop Hu Ji also often travels to and from the general's mansion to accept the etiquette and skills of the seven-color maid.
Shi Huan led a hundred Sishui embroidered officials to station in various places, which was enough to protect the entire palace.
Hu Ji's wine shop was still left to the guardian of Anxi. Liu Bei was the heir of the restaurant An. He not only inherited the restaurant, but also inherited the loyalty of the restaurant and others. In particular, he kept the Anxi warrior for three days and nights, and personally lit the fire to attend the funeral. This move attracted everyone's hearts.
In addition, the name of the Marquis of Linxiang in the Great Han Dynasty was also heard of by all countries in the Western Regions. Otherwise, how could the Kushan King envoy kneel in the mud and live in a foreign land for a long time, and who would not want to rely on the powerful? Like Prince Anxi and Princess, these people of Anxi took An as their surname. Everyone had a Chinese name. A pure official dialect in the capital, if they were not wearing different appearances from the Eastern Land, their words and deeds were no different.
By the way, the Kushan envoys were still living in the barbarian residence. The month of the year passed and the ceremony was over. The dynasty meeting was gradually on track. I believe the court discussion will be held soon to discuss the clearance of the commercial routes in the Western Regions.
The Kushan envoys went to Hu Ji's restaurant every day and became a mature guest. Whenever Liu Bei was present, he would discuss all matters in the Western Regions with him. The Kushan envoys knew everything and said everything. The more Liu Bei was interested in the Western Regions, the more happy the Kushan envoys became.
It was because the Southern Xiongnu King had a secret message to him before he set out: Those who could destroy the Xianbei in the West must be the Hu Qi Captain.
Liu Bei sent a note on the condition of Da Changqiu, who returned to Lin Township for 600 miles. He also led the Secretary of Shangshu Ling Cao Jie. The doctor and doctor Hua Tuo have carefully studied it.
According to Hua Tuo, the official of the high-level official was caused by a stroke.
Strokes are divided into external wind and internal wind. External wind is caused by feeling external evil (wind evil). The "Treatise on Febrile Diseases" is called "stroke" (also known as Guizhi Decoction syndrome). Internal wind is a syndrome of internal injury, also known as stroke, stroke, etc.
Speaking of which, in the second year of Jianning (169), Cao Jie had a stroke. He was seriously ill and was bedridden. He was about to die. His Majesty was appointed as General of the Chariot and Cavalry to show his honor and favor. Unexpectedly, Cao Jie was cured after more than a hundred days later. So he handed over the seal and ribbon, and took office as General of the Chariot and Cavalry, and was still appointed as General of the Central Office. His official position was specially promoted, and his salary was 2,000 shi. Soon he was appointed as General of Dachangqiu.
In the second year of Guanghe (179), Cao Jie served as the Minister of the Secretariat for Da Changqiu. In the fourth year of Guanghe, His Majesty posthumously awarded him the General of the Chariot and Cavalry.
In other words, if it weren't for Liu Bei, the eunuch Cao Jie would not have lived this year.
Stroke, symptoms include hemiplegia, cramps, cramps, crooked eyes, unclear speech, etc.
Comparing the sick note. Hua Tuo said that the second year of Jianning was a "small stroke". His mouth and eyes were crooked, his mouth was drooling, his speech was unclear, his words were difficult to speak, his speech was not clear, he could not swallow, his limbs were weak, he was unsteady, and he became bedridden, and his consciousness was unconscious. Although he was cured, he left many remnants. As he grew older, his blood and energy gradually faded, and his sequelae occurred and his life was not long.
After analyzing the condition, Hua Tuo also gave a treatment method.
Prescribe the right medicine. Use Gangui, Xiongzi, Longnaopang, White Peony, Red Ginseng, and Cyperus as medicine. It can activate blood circulation, remove blood stasis, eliminate phlegm and unblock meridians, promote qi and relieve pain. It can relieve the sequelae of stroke and prolong life for several years.
A medicinal garden was built in every household in Linxiang. Since Hua Tuo entered the medical center, the medicinal materials were planted more diverse. The medicinal materials needed to treat the sequelae of stroke were always prepared in Linxiang. This was made into pills and sent to Luoyang for 600 miles in a hurry.
Are there pills nowadays?
It turns out that the name of the pill has appeared in the "Fifty-Two Disease Prescriptions" written at the end of the third century BC. The name of the pill has appeared. The "Huangdi Neijing" written at the Warring States Period also has records of "Siwuqiugu Yiliuzhu Pills (sì wū zéi gǔ yī lǘ rú wán). The name of "Banxia Pills" was entered in the biography of Taicang Gong in "Records of the Grand Historian". The famous doctor Zhang Zhongjing used honey, sugar, starch and animal glue juice as excipients for pills. Tao Hongjing, a famous doctor in Liang Dynasty, proposed the application theory of different medicines: "If you have diseases, those who are suitable for taking pills, those who are suitable for taking powder, those who are suitable for taking soup, those who are suitable for taking alcohol, and those who are suitable for taking ointments, and those who are also used to control the source of the disease. "
I only found out after asking Hua Tuo that there are more than just pills nowadays.
The "Fifty-Two Disease Prescriptions" contains 283 medical prescriptions, including ancient mature dosage forms such as pills and powders. The "Huangdi Neijing" not only puts forward the concept of "monarch, minister, assistant, and envoy", but also records thirteen prescriptions, including nine kinds of pills, powder, ointments, dans, medicinal wine and other dosage forms. The famous doctor Zhang Zhongjing compiled the "Treatise on Febrile Diseases", which included more than 60 kinds of pills. The dosage forms used include pills, powders, wines, lotions, bath agents, fumigators, ear drops, nose filling agents, ointments, anal suppositories, and yindao suppositories.
This is still a loss of the later records of Qingnang Book. Just imagine how many prescriptions should be entered in Hua Tuo’s Qingnang Book!
The pre-Qin medical skills that were not supernaturalized by later generations are indeed powerful.
Liu Bei then handed Hua Tuo pills to Huangmen Ling Zuo Feng and handed them to Cao Jie, the official in the inner court.
A dead horse is a living horse. Whether it is OK depends on Cao Jie's fortune.
This was a month ago. After Liu Bei gave the medicine, he didn't care too much about it.
As a result, one month later, Cao Jie, the official of the Taiwei, came to thank him in person.
He bowed to the ground and said, "Your Majesty gives me medicine, and you will be rebuilt with kindness."
Liu Bei hurriedly helped him up: "The elder is so serious. Liu Bei is just a slap in his hands and does his best. If it is effective, it means that the elder is very blessed and his life should not be lost."
Please come to the mansion and the host and the guest sit down. Look at Cao Jie again, there is indeed improvement. Although I dare not say that the medicine can cure the disease, my expression and behavior are much lighter than before. I am afraid I will not die this year.
"I have been ill for a long time and I know my sorrow. I have received great kindness from the king and the lord, but I have no way to repay you. I don't know what this medicine is called?"
Liu Bei's heart moved and then smiled and said, "'Hua Tuo's re-creation of pills'. It was prepared by Hua Tuo, a medical lord of Linxiang Medical Center and Hua Yuanhua."
"So that's it, so that's it!" Cao Jie bowed again: "I only met you and the lord, but I am so kind. The old slave is so grateful."
Liu Bei hurriedly came down to the table to support him: "Life is nothing more than loyalty and righteousness. If you receive a drop of water, you should repay it with a spring of water. A month ago, the old man came to the palace with a sickness and invited a holy edict. How could he know that Liu Bei could cure the old man's illness?"
"The old slave has never known it." Cao Jie answered truthfully.
Liu Bei nodded and said, "The elder is kind first, and Liu Bei takes medicine later. It is true that he wants."
When Cao Jie heard this, he was impressed. He was so impressed: "The righteousness of the king and the marquis is the old slave who only repays his loyalty."
After seeing off Cao Jie, Liu Bei finally breathed a sigh of relief.
By the way, with Da Changqiu's words that Cao Jie, the Minister of Shangshu, could he walk sideways in Luoyang?
Be low-key.
As soon as Cao Jie left, Huangmen ordered Zuo Feng to come again.
Chapter completed!