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Oriental imperial doctor fortune telling

"If you go forward, you will save the world; Retreat to save the people; If you can't be a good doctor, be a good doctor. " Since ancient times, doctors have been saving the world and people. They mastered medical skills, shouldered the patients' lives, and hovered between life and death. This is a sacred and noble profession. In ancient China, there were many imperial doctors who were rejuvenated. At that time when medicine was still underdeveloped, the culture of traditional Chinese medicine was pushed to the peak.

For example, Bian Que, who we are familiar with, began to use the comprehensive diagnosis technology of traditional Chinese medicine in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, and was called the medical ancestor. Hua Tuo, an imperial doctor, invented Ma Feisan and was later called a master surgeon. Zhang Zhongjing's magnum opus Treatise on Febrile Diseases records a large number of prescriptions, which is one of the most influential medical works in the history of China. The hero of our article is also a great doctor and a respectable doctor.

Ji Desheng, the king of snake venom, grew up in vagrancy.

The name of the doctor we want to talk about is Ji Desheng. He is different from ordinary doctors. Because I have been dealing with snakes since I was a child, I invented snake medicine to treat snake venom. Ji Desheng was born on 190 1 in a ruined temple in Suqian city, Jiangsu province. His family's conditions are very difficult, and it can be said that he is very poor. Ji Desheng's father is a snake medicine doctor and lives on the secret recipe handed down from home.

In fact, Ji Desheng is a family of snake medicine. Although they have been studying snake medicine for generations, they still lived a hard life at that time. People around look down on them and even call them "snake catchers".

Since birth, Ji Desheng has never lived a stable life. He has been running around with his parents and wandering around. At the age of 6, Ji Desheng's mother died of illness, and soon, his brother starved to death. In this way, only Ji Desheng and his father were left. They live alone and make a living by developing snake medicine. They go to the mountains to catch snakes and insects during the day, prepare prescriptions at home at night and sell snake medicine along the way. Life is like this, and suffering has become the norm.

When Ji Desheng was eight years old, Suqian County suffered from drought. There was no harvest that year. Originally, people were already struggling with hunger, and an unexpected plague suddenly swept the whole village. Ji Desheng and his father left their hometown to live in Nanjing. 1924, just after Ji Desheng was twenty-three, his father left him. Ji Desheng studied and developed snake medicine with his father since he was a child, and he had already learned the pickling method. Before he left, his father told Ji Desheng to keep the secret recipe from his ancestors and use his own skills to save lives.

The secret recipe handed down by the Ji Desheng family is the painstaking efforts of several generations. In order to prevent the secret recipe from spreading abroad, it has been passed down from mouth to mouth, and all written records have been eliminated. Therefore, Ji Desheng, as the only person who knows the secret recipe, naturally assumed this ancestral family business. After burying his father, Ji Desheng picked up the medicine box and snake basket again and set foot on the life of selling snake medicine.

Try to change the recipe yourself and stick to the secret recipe.

Ji Desheng discovered the flaw of the ancestral secret recipe slowly when he tried many prescriptions. For example, there is no fixed dose of each medicine in the secret recipe, which may easily lead to different proportions of each formula, different final curative effects and even danger. Therefore, in order to make his curative effect more stable and patients take it more conveniently and with more peace of mind, he began to improve on the basis of the secret recipe.

In order to test the effectiveness of the formula, Ji Desheng began to learn the spirit of Shennong tasting a hundred herbs. He first let the poisonous snake bite many parts of his body, such as his arms and legs, and then took the medicine himself. Some ingredients in his own prescription are poisonous, but Ji Desheng is completely fearless. He firmly believes in his family's secret recipe and the ability to develop snake medicine. In this way, Ji Desheng used his own body to do experiments over and over again, improved the prescription over and over again, and finally must achieve his most satisfactory results.

In this way, after nearly ten years of development, Ji Desheng finally improved the snake medicine to his satisfaction. He made the prescription into the shape of a medicine cake, and then added the word "Ji" to each medicine cake. With the improvement of the prescription, Ji Desheng has successfully treated many patients, and his reputation is getting better and better. Many people also use his medicine.

Even a Japanese military doctor named Takeda Taro heard about Ji Desheng's medicine and wanted his secret recipe, so he sent someone to ask Ji Desheng for it, but Ji Desheng refused to give his prescription to the Japanese and refused their request. Takeda Taro was very angry with Ji Desheng's behavior, and even found someone to beat Ji Desheng black and blue, but despite this, Ji Desheng felt that as a native of China, he could not compromise with the Japanese.

The "Oriental Snake Fairy" returned to the mountain and dedicated himself enthusiastically to the motherland.

Ji Desheng's medicine was very successful, but he didn't stop improving. 1944, Ji Desheng discovered new medicinal materials in Huangshan, reused them and added them to his own prescription. This time, Ji Desheng tried the poison with his own body, took the bull by the horns, re-improved his prescription and made the "Ji Desheng Snake Pill". After the founding of New China, China's medical service is still in a difficult initial stage. The Jiangsu Provincial Health Bureau ordered people to collect prescriptions. Zhu Liangchun, a famous doctor in China, personally found Ji Desheng and invited him out of the mountain. The government also asked him to treat snake venom for patients.

After reflection, Ji Desheng, with his enthusiasm for the country, decided to give his secret recipe to the government, hoping that his secret recipe could be passed down and treat more patients. At that time, the serum for treating snake venom was not popular, and snake medicine in Ji Desheng became a common medicine. His painstaking efforts have treated many patients, and it is also an eternal benchmark and foundation in the field of Chinese medicine treatment of snake venom.

After that, Ji Desheng's medicines were even mass-produced and sold overseas, and Ji Desheng's name was even more famous in the field of traditional Chinese medicine. This well-meaning and illiterate man won the title of "Great Doctor" and "King of Snake Venom" with his own efforts. US President Bill Clinton called him "the oriental snake essence". 198 1 year, Ji Desheng died and the snake fairy disappeared.

His success is not accidental. Ji Desheng did not stop at the secret recipe handed down from generation to generation. He is thoughtful, capable and courageous. He dared to learn from Shennong and did his best. He has the kindness of a doctor and always takes saving people from danger as his duty. He is worthy of the title of snake fairy and the praise of imperial doctor. Such a kind and kind doctor is worth remembering and learning.