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Brief introduction to the works of good doctors in Tang Dynasty

Wang Pingan, the son of a family of modern Chinese medicine, passed through the Tang Dynasty by chance. He is a modern man who made Chinese medicine shine brilliantly and began to spread to the world ... Chinese medicine is profound and profound, based on the theory of Yin-Yang and Five Elements, exploring the causes by looking, smelling, asking, feeling and touching, and relying on the principle of syndrome differentiation and treatment, formulating sweating, vomiting, diarrhea, harmony and warmth.

Traditional Chinese medicine is a precious wealth of the Chinese nation and has made great contributions to its prosperity.

In the early stage of the novel, saving lives became Wu Meiniang's cultivation plan in the middle stage. Although Wu Meiniang was nearly ten years older than Wang Pingan, he later became a harem in Li Zhi, and the protagonist became a passerby. I have never seen a novel so lacking in existence.

Millions of words, Wang Pingan never married a wife, never wanted a woman, and the only thing he did was to practice medicine while playing with his royal sister. There are child brides and maids at home, and they have a good impression on Princess Hengshan, but they have never appeared in the second half of their engagement. If it weren't for the ending, I thought there was no such person.