""Taiping Shenghui Prescriptions" has recorded more than 10,000 medical prescriptions from ancient times to the present, which can treat the causes and syndromes of the five internal organs, typhoid, seasonal qi, febrile diseases, internal and external diseases, bone injuries, metal wounds, women's and children's diseases, etc. Treatment includes elixirs, medicinal wine, food treatment, tonics, acupuncture, etc... "
What Shen Ning chose to memorize this time was a large-scale ancient prescription book. This wonderful book has an insurmountable height in the history of modern Chinese medicine and is a must-read classic textbook for students of Chinese medicine.
The medical prescriptions and pharmacopoeia recorded in this book can be said to be extensive and profound, drawing on the strengths of many experts, and all the folk remedies and ancient prescriptions are included in it.
There is also no shortage of methods and treatments for some difficult and complicated diseases, which are often ingenious but can achieve miraculous results.
The boy in sackcloth just listened to her reciting more than twenty ancient prescriptions, and he couldn't help but sit up and listen attentively, fearing that he would miss every word she recited.
Although some of the ancient and strange prescriptions he had heard of were far less concise and concise than his medical prescriptions, more of them were wonderful ideas, and there were also some strange diseases and miscellaneous diseases that he had never even heard of. Forget about how to prescribe and cure diseases.
His palms began to sweat, and his heart was pounding with excitement.
"What kind of strange book is this? There is such a strange book in the world? It contains more than 10,000 ancient prescriptions? Oh my god, I have never even read such a strange book. If I could read all the ancient prescriptions in this book Read it through and you will be happy no matter what the cost!”
The boy in Mai was in a surging mood, and his hands were clenched into fists. He listened attentively, and the more he listened, the more his eyes shone.
"Wonderful! Wonderful recipe! You can actually use medicine like this! Why didn't I think of it before!"
"That's right, that's right. If you were to prescribe this disease yourself, there would be nothing you can do to reduce it."
"Well, this recipe is a bit weird..."
Just as I was hearing the splendid part, the loud and melodious recitation outside the window stopped again.
"puff!"
The boy in Mai almost spit out a mouthful of blood.
He knew this would happen!
For a moment, he really wanted to climb out the window and strangle the girl.
He silently swallowed the blood back into his stomach, plucked two pieces of cotton from the pillow, stuffed them into his ears, then lay back on the bed and closed his eyes.
Shen Ning was very sure that the boy in sackcloth would definitely be unable to hold himself back, but she waited in the tree for a long time and did not see the boy in sackcloth show up.
She listened intently, and the only thing she heard was that the room was quiet, and the faint sound of the boy in linen clothes could be heard snoring.
impossible!
In her estimation, it was impossible for the young man in Mai to resist such a huge temptation!
Isn't he even interested in this wonderful book and ancient prescriptions
Shen Ning felt incredible.
She began to wonder, maybe it was because the young man in linen clothes specialized in acupuncture, so he was not very interested in medical knowledge about herbal medicine and classical prescriptions.
Well, in this case, she started with books on acupuncture.
The strange thing is that she recited the contents of two more "Silk Books" and "Nei Jing" in succession. There was still no sound of the young man getting up in the thatched cottage. On the contrary, his snoring became louder.
Shen Ning didn't believe that the young man in sackcloth would be indifferent to what she recited, let alone that he would sleep with peace of mind.
Because when she was in the thatched cottage, she observed very carefully. Although the expression of the boy in linen was very plain and calm, like a pool of stagnant water, when he heard what she was reciting, his eyes twinkled faintly. The sparks were just fleeting and were quickly covered up by the boy in linen clothes.