Chapter 384
Qin Ying came with the idea of killing the death. If one of them couldn't handle it well, although Li Kan could kill him, Aunt Qin and Huaer would definitely lose their lives. This is something Li Kan would never want to see.
But Li Kan had no good idea. After saying a few words to Qin Ying, he thought of a stupid idea.
Yu he began to slowly accumulate strength, while pretending to be calm and talking to Qin Ying.
"Are you delaying time? Sorry, I don't have so much time to spend with you." Qin Ying said, and then he was about to attack Aunt Qin.
Qin Ying didn't kill him either. He knew that he had only one chance to take action, and relatively speaking, children were more important than women.
He came with a decisive attitude and killed Aunt Qin. Li Kan was angry and might kill him directly, and died happily, and he was over.
But he was not here to find a abuser. What if he killed a child and Li Kan wanted to cut him into pieces? Or if he handed him over to the government to peel it, that was not what he wanted to experience.
In fact, both Qin Ying and Qin Hong were a little reluctant to take the bet. Objectively speaking, although they failed this time, they survived and could endure it and secretly recruit soldiers again.
However, Qin Hong was old and he didn't want to work hard for the rest of his life, but he made wedding dresses for young people, so he wanted to take revenge.
Qin Ying was the kind of person who was repaid with the grace of a drop of water, so he accompanied Qin Hong to die.
Two people do not seek merit, but only seek to disgust others before they die, such as killing a friend, which is the most hateful person.
Seeing that Aunt Qin was about to die, the official mission was already silent in his heart. He thought Qin Ying was dead and Aunt Qin was finished.
Suddenly, a terrifying power emanated from Li Kan's body beside him, and Li Kan roared angrily: "You dare!"
The sound rang in everyone's ears like thunder, which made Qin Ying pause. At the same time, the earth around them swayed violently, with Li Kan as the center, cracks spread out one by one.
It turned out that Li Kan was roaring and suddenly raised his foot and stomped on the ground with all his strength, causing a small-scale vibration on the ground.
Qin Ying also staggered involuntarily because of this. Li Kan seized the opportunity, Ruyi stick came out of his hand and stabbed Qin Ying straight into the chest.
Qin Ying was directly led away by huge force, and it was not enough to hit the wall of the backyard. Li Kan used all his strength and added anger bonus.
This stick pierced the courtyard wall, flew over the street, and then broke through the two courtyard walls of other people's houses, and then stopped. Qin Ying had already died at the moment when the Ruyi stick touched his chest.
"This~" The official officer on the side stared at the dilapidated courtyard wall and Qin Ying who could not see it, stunned.
He didn't have to confirm that Qin Ying must be dead. If they didn't die, their rebellion would not have failed so easily.
Li Kan stepped forward to relieve the constraints on Aunt Qin Huaer and asked with concern: "Are you okay?"
"Brother~" Huaer threw herself into Li Kan's arms and burst into tears. This time she really scared the little girl.
"It's okay." Li Kan gently patted Hua'er's back. Seeing Aunt Qin beside her, she was still scared. She hugged her in her arms, and spoke in a gentle voice to comfort them.
"That young man, I'll go and do it first." The official officer felt relieved when he saw this, and then said carefully. After all, Li Kan was so scary just now.
"I'll let my brother do it." Although the mother and daughter were safe, Li Kan was not in a good mood. He forced a smile when he heard this.
The official magistrate bowed his hand and went straight out of the wall that Li Kan broke through.
Qin Ying died, they had to collect the body, and the family who had coordinated with the broken walls of the courtyard.
Li Kan hugged the mother and daughter. After their emotions gradually calmed down, he whispered: "Let's go and see Qingwu."
Qing Wu was injured by Qin Ying just now, and her blood was squirting and sent to him for treatment. I don’t know how it is now.
As soon as I went out, I saw many officials walking around in a hurry. Such a big thing happened tonight, it must have been a sleepless night.
Li Kan held a magistrate and asked him where the injured person was taken. After learning about the place, he hurried there.
In the best clinic in the town, Li Kan and the other two were relieved when they looked at the sleeping Qingwu.
With the doctor's wonderful hands rejuvenated, Qingwu saved his life. Qin Ying took action extremely ruthlessly. If she was not careful, Qingwu would become a real ghost.
Out of gratitude, Li Kan gave twice the medical expenses.
Traditional Chinese medicine in this world seems to have developed to its peak period. Listening to the boast of the miracle doctors in this clinic, it seems that as long as people have a breath, they can save you.
Combined with the era of this world, it is simply terrifying that traditional Chinese medicine can do this!
Traditional Chinese medicine was born in primitive society. The theory of traditional Chinese medicine was basically formed during the Spring and Autumn Period and Warring States Period, and has been summarized and developed in all dynasties. In addition, it has had a profound impact on the countries in the Chinese character cultural circle, such as the island country's Han prescription medicine, Bangzi Korean medicine, Goryeo Medicine, Jiaozhidong Medicine, etc., all developed based on traditional Chinese medicine.
Traditional Chinese medicine carries the experience and theoretical knowledge of the ancient Chinese people's struggle against diseases. It is a medical theoretical system gradually formed and developed through long-term medical practice under the guidance of ancient simple materialism and spontaneous dialectical thinking.
Traditional Chinese medicine takes Yin and Yang as the theoretical basis, and regards the human body as the unity of qi, form, and spirit. Through the method of "looking, listening, questioning and incision" combined with the four diagnosis and ginseng, we explore the cause, disease nature, disease location, analyze the pathogenesis and the changes of the five internal organs, meridians, joints, qi, blood, body fluids in the human body, judge the growth and decline of evil and good, and then obtain the name of the disease, summarize the symptoms, and use the principles of differentiation and treatment, and formulate treatment methods such as "sweating, vomiting, downward, harmony, warming, clearing, nourishing, and eliminating". Using Chinese medicine, acupuncture, massage, cupping, qigong, diet therapy and other treatment methods, the human body can achieve harmony of yin and yang and recover.
The positive aspect of traditional Chinese medicine treatment is that it hopes to help restore the yin and yang balance of the human body, while the negative aspect is that it hopes that when drugs must be used to slow the aggravation of the disease, it can also take into account the qualities of life and life.
Traditional Chinese medicine, that is, compared with Western medicine, before Western medicine entered China, traditional Chinese medicine was basically not called the name Traditional Chinese medicine, but had a unique and rich connotation.
Traditional Chinese medicine originated in primitive society. Traditional Chinese medicine theory has basically been formed in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. The "four diagnosis" has been adopted. The treatment methods include Bianshi, acupuncture, decoction, moxibustion, guidance, qi distribution, Zhuyou, etc. Since ancient times, there has been a saying that "medical and Taoist communication". This influence can be traced back to the classics of Huang Lao Taoism - "Huangdi Neijing". It is the four classic works of traditional Chinese medicine and the earliest medical classics written in the treasure house of Chinese medicine. It is also the study of human physiology and pathology.
The great medical works of science, diagnosis, treatment principles and pharmacology were established in theory. The "Yin and Yang and Five Elements Theory", "Pulse and Essence Theory", "Zangxiang Theory", "Meridian Theory", "Etiology Theory", "Pathology Theory", "Diseases", "Diagnosis Theory", "Diagnosis", "Diagnosis", "Diagnosis", "Diagnosis", "Diagnosis", and other theories in traditional Chinese medicine. Later, traditional Chinese medicine and health science began to use Yin and Yang and Five Elements to explain human physiology based on the pre-Qin Taoist thought, and "Medical Engineering", gold needles, copper keys, etc. The famous medicine appeared in the Eastern Han Dynasty.
Zhang Zhongjing,[1] He had already understood the "Eight Principles" (yin and yang, exterior and interior, deficiency and excess, cold and heat) and summarized the "Eight Methods". Hua Tuo was famous all over the world for his proficiency in surgery and anesthesia, and also founded the "Five Animal Plays" of physical exercises. Sun Simiao of the Tang Dynasty summarized the theories of his predecessors and summarized his experience, collected more than 5,000 prescriptions, and used dialectical treatment. Because of his highest medical ethics, he was respected as the "king of medicine". After the Tang Dynasty, Chinese medical theories and works were widely spread to Goryeo, Japan, Central Asia, West Asia and other places. During the Song Dynasty,
The Song government established the Hanlin Medical College, and the medical division was almost complete, and unified the acupuncture disorder caused by the copying of Chinese acupuncture. The "Tujing" was published. Since the Jin and Yuan dynasties, traditional Chinese medicine began to decline. After the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the warm disease school appeared, and the prescription school gradually replaced the traditional Chinese medicine school. Li Shizhen's "Compendium of Materia Medica" written in the late Ming Dynasty marked the decline of traditional Chinese medicine. During the same period, Mongolian and Tibetan medicine were influenced by traditional Chinese medicine. Eastern medicine also developed greatly in Korea, such as Xu Jun wrote "Eastern Medicine Treasure Mirror".
Since the late Qing Dynasty, China was invaded by Western powers and its national fortunes were weak. At the same time, modern medicine has poured in in large quantities, seriously impacting the development of traditional Chinese medicine. Many people in China advocate the modernization of medicine, and traditional Chinese medicine has been greatly challenged. People began to use the thinking mode of the Western medical system to examine it, and traditional Chinese medicine fell into a debate about existence and abortion. The island country of Han Prescription Medicine, which also belongs to the Chinese medical system, is also the same. Since the SARS in 2003, traditional Chinese medicine has begun to show signs of recovery.
The theoretical system of traditional Chinese medicine is gradually formed under the guidance of materialism and dialectical thinking through long-term clinical practice. It comes from practice and in turn guides practice. Through the analysis of phenomena, it is to explore its internal mechanism. Therefore, the unique theoretical system of traditional Chinese medicine has two basic characteristics: one is the holistic concept, and the other is the dialectical treatment. The basic theory of traditional Chinese medicine is a theoretical summary of the human body's life activities and disease changes. It mainly includes theories such as yin and yang, five elements, qi, blood, body fluids, organs, meridians, luck, etc., as well as causes, pathogenesis, diagnosis, diagnosis, treatment, prevention, health preservation and other contents.
Traditional Chinese medicine has a complete theoretical system, and its uniqueness lies in the holistic view of "harmony between man and nature" and "correlation between man and nature" and dialectical treatment.
Traditional Chinese medicine believes that humans are an integral part of nature, composed of two major substances, yin and yang. The two energy of yin and yang are opposite and interdependent, and are always in motion and change. Under normal physiological conditions, the two are in a dynamic balance. Once this dynamic balance is destroyed, it will appear as a pathological state. When treating diseases and correcting the imbalance of yin and yang, it does not adopt an isolated and static method to look at problems. It is mostly based on dynamic perspectives, that is, to emphasize the "constant view". It is believed that man and nature are a unified whole, that is, "harmony between man and heaven and man" and "correlation between man and heaven and man". The laws of life activities of humans and the occurrence of diseases are all related to various changes in nature.
(such as seasonal climate, regional areas, day, night, morning and evening, etc.) are closely related. People are in different natural environments and their adaptability to the natural environment. Their physical characteristics and pathogenic patterns are also different. Therefore, when diagnosing and treating the same disease, we should pay more attention to the time, place, and person-specific conditions. It is not the same. It is believed that all tissues and organs of the human body are in a unified unity, and they are related and influenced by each other in both physiological and pathological aspects. Therefore, we should not look at a certain physiological or pathological phenomenon in isolation, treating the head with headaches and treating the foot with feet. We should treat the treatment and prevention of the disease from a holistic perspective, and emphasize the "holistic view".
Traditional Chinese medicine has been used for thousands of years on the ancient land of China. After thousands of years of clinical practice, it has proved that Chinese traditional Chinese medicine in China is solid, effective and feasible in both treatment, prevention, and health preservation. Before Western medicine was introduced to China, our ancestors used traditional Chinese medicine to treat diseases for generations, saving countless lives. Traditional Chinese medicine's treatment of diseases is macro and comprehensive. However, in modern times, with the entry of Western natural science and philosophy, Western medicine's thinking and research methods posed a challenge to traditional Chinese medicine.
Although this is not Li Kan's original world, their medical skills are similar to those of him.
Even the medical skills in this world seem to be much more sophisticated than the combination of Chinese and Western styles in Li Kan.
Li Kan felt whether he wanted to learn something or bring a few medical books back to benefit society. After thinking about it, it seemed that the latter was easier to do.
Of course, it is not the time to do these things.
According to the doctor's advice, Li Kan carefully carried Qingwu home.
Qingwu suffered some internal injuries and needed to take medicine on time every day.
When she left, she didn't find Qingwu and still had consciousness. She asked softly: "Young Master, can you leave a few days later?"
Aunt Qin and the others were behind and would not hear it.
Li Kan looked at Qing Wu with an expectant look and couldn't help but smile and said, "Little fool, of course I have to wait for you, so I can rest assured."
"Yes." Qing Wu smiled with satisfaction, leaned her head against Li Kan's shoulder, and fell asleep again.
When he returned to Li's mansion, Li Kan looked at the big hole in the backyard wall and shook his head. Let's talk about this later.
He asked Aunt Qin and the others to rest, while he personally accompanied Qingwu.
Now, Qingwu woke up halfway and saw Li Kan sitting aside. She was very happy, her eyes became affectionate, and she looked at Li Kan with tenderness.
"You have to rest more. Don't keep staring at a place, you will be tired." Li Kan smiled helplessly.
With Li Kan's soft words, Qing Wu fell asleep again.
At this time, Li Kan suddenly remembered something, but he couldn't control it for a while.
"Have I forgotten something?"
At this time, in a corner of the backyard, Miss Lin covered her head, stood up in a daze, looked around blankly and said, "Where is this?"
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Chapter completed!