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An anecdote about the life of the poet Fan Zhongyan.

Fan Zhongyan, the prime minister of the Song Dynasty, lost his father very early when he was a child. As a result, his mother had to remarry, and Fan Zhongyan had to go to a ruined temple to study. Once, Fan Zhongyan and his friends met a fortune teller, and everyone looked for this gentleman to see if he could gain fame and fortune in the future. Fan Zhongyan also asked the fortune teller, "Sir, do you think I can be a prime minister in the future?" As soon as the fortune teller heard it, the young man was going to be prime minister as soon as he spoke, and his tone was quite young, so the fortune teller showed a disapproving look. When Fan Zhongyan saw the fortune teller like this, he immediately changed his mind and asked him, "If the prime minister can't do it, do you think I can be a doctor?" In ancient times, doctors, like teachers, belonged to relatively poor industries. Although they are poor, they are respected by the world. Because doctors save lives. After listening to Fan Zhongyan's words, the fortune teller asked him, "Why do you want to be a prime minister and a doctor at once?" Fan Zhongyan replied, "Only the Prime Minister and doctors can cure diseases and save lives. If I can't be a prime minister and help people all over the world, then I will be a doctor and save one. " Fan Zhongyan's original intention is really good. He didn't just think for himself. The fortune teller was very moved and gave him a thumbs-up and praised him: "You are really a prime minister with this intention!" " "Later, Fan Zhongyan really became prime minister and made contributions to the court, and his son also became prime minister. If there is a good family, it must be Qing Yu. Fan Zhongyan's family

It was very good until the Republic of China and was respected by the world. Even the master of printing praised him.