Zhu Zhenheng is one of the few famous doctors in the world, and his life is legendary.

Because Zhu Zhenheng did not study medicine at the beginning, but Confucianism.

I changed careers later.

As a result, after Zhu Zhenheng changed careers, his life seemed to be in trouble.

After Lu Yan knew that it was Zhu Zhenheng who dispensed the medicine for him, he even met with him.

At this time, Zhu Zhenheng was a middle-aged man in his forties with a beard.

Seems very easy going.

Lu Yan checked the opponent's attributes.

It was discovered that the other party was not only highly skilled in medicine, but also had a government affairs ability of eighty-seven. what does that mean?

It means that if Zhu Zhenheng is sent out, he can become a parent official.

At least one county's talent is enough.

Lu Yan was very curious about Zhu Zhenheng and started communicating with him.

Zhu Zhenheng knows everything he knows and talks about it endlessly.

Lu Yan was very curious about Zhu Zhenheng's experience.

Ask carefully.

Zhu Zhenheng was smart since he was a child, and the elders all valued him. However, when he grew older, he gave up learning and became more chivalrous and competitive. If a prominent family in the village bullied him, he would definitely fight against him.

It also offended many people.

Lu Yan was very surprised. He didn't expect that the other party was so young and energetic when he was young.

When he was 36 years old, Xu Qian, a disciple of the great Confucian scholar, lived in the Bahua Mountain in Dongyang. So he worked hard, traveled thousands of miles, picked up the past, and studied under Xu Gong's family.

Lu Yan couldn't help but marvel at Zhu Zhenheng's eagerness to learn and his tenacity.

After Zhu Zhenheng heard what he said about"the secret of destiny and the human heart, the subtlety of the inner sage and the outer king", he regretted the"deadness and chaos" of the past and couldn't help but sweat like rain. From then on, I had a sudden enlightenment and realized something every day.

After several years of this, his studies were gradually completed. One day, the local officials held a banquet to entertain the candidates. Zhu Zhenheng was taking the examination for writing scriptures. However, he met a fortune teller by chance and the two hexagrams were unfavorable.

Zhu Zhenheng actually believed that it was destiny and gave up the idea of ​​becoming an official. He thought,"Is it better to be an official if I just push the government of one family to reach the provincial level in the township?" So he built several ancestral halls on the site of the"Shiyi Pavilion" built by his ancestors. , in which"examine the family etiquette of various scholars and gain or lose their etiquette". He also rebuilt the"Shiyi Pavilion" in the south of the ancestral hall, so that the children of the same clan could study in it.

Zhu Zhenheng always stood up for the people. Whenever he encountered"extreme extortion, Mr. Zhu would stand in front of him and make sincere remarks. The superiors would listen and punish him."

In addition, he also actively organized everyone to build water conservancy projects to benefit the people. There is a local"Shu Shu Pond, surrounded by 3,600 steps", which can irrigate more than 6,000 acres of farmland. However, due to broken embankments, the water is exhausted, causing frequent droughts.

Under the leadership of Zhu Zhenheng, everyone worked together to build embankments and dug three channels to release the water according to the amount of water, so that all the people could benefit.

It can be seen from this that Zhu Zhenheng is definitely a good person and a good leader.

And quite talented.

Lu Yan also praised it highly.

But then why should I change my original intention and study medicine?

Lu Yan was also very curious.

There were several reasons that led Zhu Zhenheng to switch from Confucianism to medicine.

First of all, he has always had the heart to benefit the people,"I am poor and disadvantaged, and my fortune cannot bring me luck. If it is far away, how can it be done without a doctor?" On the other hand, when he was in his 30s, his mother was ill. All doctors have their hands tied, but also make them aspiring to medicine. So I took ancient classic medical books and studied them carefully, and gained something within three years.

Two more years later, my mother's old illness was cured with her own prescription. Moreover, because his teacher Xu Qian was not interested in fame and fortune, he taught students to"according to their aptitude" and"earn what they have gained."

He also said:"I have been ill for a long time, and no one who is good at medicine can save me. I am so smart, how can I be willing to indulge in medicine?" This statement suited Zhu Zhenheng's ambitions, so he burned all his previous career and devoted himself to medicine..

From here we can also see Zhu Zhenheng’s brilliance.

He studied halfway and achieved far more than others, which shows that he has extraordinary talent.

Zhu Zhenheng was suitable for studying medicine. At that time, the"Heji Bureau Prescription" formulated by Chen Shiwen and Pei Zongyuan during the Daguan period of the Song Dynasty was popular, with a total of 297 prescriptions.

Zhu studied day and night and realized his shortcomings, but there was no good teacher to follow in the countryside, so he pretended to travel and visited famous teachers."When I heard that there was a doctor somewhere, I went to pay homage and ask about him."

He crossed Zhejiang, walked through Wuzhong, left Wanling, arrived in Nanxu, and reached Jianye. Later, he went to Dingcheng and obtained Liu Wansu's"Original Disease Style" and Li Dongyuan's manuscript. But I have never met the ideal teacher.

It wasn't until a long time ago that I heard about the famous Luo Zhiti in Wulin. He was"an eunuch from the Lizong Dynasty of the Song Dynasty. He was good at medicine. He was able to pass on Liu Wansu's teachings and bypassed the theories of Zhang Congzheng and Li Gao." However, he had a narrow personality. He relies on his superb medical skills and is difficult to get close to.

Zhu Zhenheng went back and forth several times to visit him, but he never got to see him in person. He was stunned for more than three months. But he was sincere and wanted more and more. He stood in front of the door every day with his hands raised, regardless of the wind and rain.

Mr. Luo met Zhu Zhenheng after someone introduced him to him as a person and reputation.

Unexpectedly, we fell in love at first sight.

Luo Zhiti said to Zhu Zhenheng: The key to learning medicine must be based on"Su Wen" and"Difficult Sutra". Dampness and heat are the most common diseases, and few people know the secret. In addition, the book from Changsha is auspicious for external effects; the book from Dongyuan focuses on internal injuries, so both sides must be eliminated, and there will be no regrets in curing the disease. Just like Chen and Pei, mud will kill people. Hearing this, all Zhu's doubts about Xiangri were cleared. Mr. Luo, who was already over seventy years old, was lying on the bed. He did not make a diagnosis himself, but only asked his disciples to check his pulse and color, and then prescribed medicine after hearing the advice.

After studying with him for more than a year, Zhu Zhenheng's medical skills improved greatly and he understood the wonderful ideas of various schools of thought. When he returned to his hometown, all the doctors in the countryside were"all shocked at first". They didn't know how much skill he had learned outside, but when they saw his prescriptions and medicines, they laughed at him and thought they were nondescript.

But Zhu Zhenheng cured Xu Qian's chronic illness using this method, which was dismissed as deviant by many doctors. There is an endless stream of people seeking treatment and scholars from all over the world. Zhu Zhenheng always responded to his requests and did not take shelter from the wind and rain, which made his personal servants suffer and complained endlessly.

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