Chapter 1715: : Cangshu Ge


The four of them had finished their tour of Hanshan Temple. It was already past five o'clock in the afternoon, and Han Xiaoxiao did not go to the Lingering Garden with Ye Chen. However, when the four of them were playing and chatting, Han Xiaoxiao understood Ye Chen better.
In particular, I feel that Ye Chen's understanding of the School of Febrile Diseases is really no less than that of his master Ye Chengren.
However, Han Xiaoxiao knew that Ye Chen had read some books about the school of febrile disease, and he couldn't read the other part if he wanted to.
When Ye Chen drove back to Ye’s house, Han Xiaoxiao said,
Ye Chen, there are many books about the school of febrile disease in the library of Ye’s family, and some of them are even original books. The ancestor must let you go to the library to read those books."
Ye Chen felt that it was useless for books to be collected. He had to pass on the culture inside instead of collecting those books as a collection.
He guessed that the Ye family should have many such books, and now, when he heard Han Xiaoxiao talking about it, Ye Chen really wanted to read it.
Back at the door of Ye's house, Ye Chen stopped the car. When Wu You knocked on the iron ring, it was sixth uncle Song Anping who opened the door.
"Doctor Ye, did you have a good time today?" Song Anping asked.
"Happy, Suzhou is really beautiful, but I can't come over." Ye Chen said.
Go inside and come to Ye's restaurant. When Ye Chen went to wash his hands, he found that there were more people in Ye's restaurant than in the morning.
After such a meal, I am afraid it will consume a lot of money.
Ye Chen and Wu You sat down for dinner, and he found that the dinner was still rich in Suzhou cuisine.
After dinner, Ye Chen saw Ye Chengren come over and asked: "Ye Chen, I heard you want to read in the library?"
"Lao Ye, if you agree, I want to read those books." Ye Chen said.
When Ye Chengren personally took Ye Chen to the library, he came outside the library. Ye Chen found that the library was also a house that had been built during the Ming and Qing Dynasties. However, it has been repaired by later generations of cement It is very sturdy.
When Ye Tianshi was reborn, the house he lived in was actually quite ordinary, and there was no private garden, but his later generations built this garden and passed it down. Therefore, this library is also a storage for collecting febrile diseases. room.
Ye Chengren took the key to open the door, and Ye Chen followed in. After Ye Chengren turned on the lights, Ye Chen found that there were rows of bookcases made of trees like Huanghuali.
Those books were all placed on the bookcases now, and he looked at it and guessed that there were probably thousands of books here.
Thousands of books don't seem to be many, because Ye Chen bought more than 200,000 books for the Zhaojiacun Library at once. However, if these are all books related to the Febrile Disease School, then it can be said that there are a lot of contents in it.
"Lao Ye, didn't you study these books?" Ye Chen asked.
"Occasionally it will be used for research." Ye Chengren said.
At the beginning, there were not so many books left by Ye Tianshi's descendants, and they were scattered in other places. In these years, Ye Chengren has been paying high prices to buy them and put them in the library.
When Ye Chen brought the first book from the first row on the first bookcase, he found that it was a wood-carved book.
The page of the book reads "On the Plague" by Wu Youke, followed by the price and publication date. He took a closer look at the time, and he did not expect that this book was published during the Republic of China period.
"Lao Ye, these books are very valuable when used as antiques." Ye Chen said.
"It really took tens of thousands of yuan to buy it back." Ye Chengren said.
Ye Chen flipped through the woodcarving book "On Plague".
The plague theory was written by Wu Youke, one of the four famous families of the Febrile Disease School, and his popularity is not as good as Ye Tianshigao.
However, his book really laid the foundation of the Febrile Disease School, and described the different development and treatment directions of the Febrile Disease School and the Typhoid School.
"Treatise on Febrile Diseases and Miscellaneous Diseases" was written by Zhang Zhongjing, and it was also aimed at books such as the plague of that year, which laid the foundation for the development of the typhoid school.
It can be said that the rise and development of the typhoid school was indeed much earlier than the febrile disease school, and it became the first university school of traditional Chinese medicine as soon as it appeared.
It was not until the development of the School of Febrile Diseases, when it was surpassed by the School of Febrile Diseases during the Ming and Qing Dynasties, that the School of Febrile Diseases came second.
The world, even the Japanese, call Zhang Zhongjing a medical sage. One can imagine his importance to the development of Chinese medicine.
Ye Chen feels that although Wu Youke’s popularity is not high, the appearance of his "On Plagues" is also comparable to Zhang Zhongjing's "Treatise on Febrile and Miscellaneous Diseases", but there are not so many official history records and pens. As a result, Wu Youke's popularity in future generations is not so high.
Although Ye Chen had already read it, but now he opened it and saw the contents inside, he still looked very excited. This text represents Wu Youke's life's hard work, and also represents the program of the development direction of the Febrile Disease School, and even represents the most advanced technology and culture in the world at that time.
However, if the school of febrile disease has not fully studied these thoroughly, how can it be sent to continue to do well?
When he saw Ye Chen flipping through page by page, Ye Chengren knew that this young man was so good, it really wasn't a fluke.
"The Treatise on Warm Disease" is Wu Youxing's only one handed down. There are two volumes in total. Volume 1 contains 50 papers, mainly explaining the etiology, pathogenesis, syndromes, and treatment of the epidemic, with reference to Wen The difference between epidemic and typhoid fever. Volume 2 contains 30 papers, focusing on various types of combined syndromes and treatments of febrile disease, and also set up a number of chapters on the questioning of the right and wrong of febrile disease and the differentiation of syndromes and treatments."
"The Treatise on Febrile Diseases" puts forward the name of infectious diseases at the time, whether the cause of the disease is not the time and its aura. The Treatise on Febrile Diseases believes that typhoid fever and other diseases are caused by feeling the normal atmosphere of the world, while the disease is Feeling the epidemic of heaven and earth causes illness."
"The Fever Epidemic" distinguishes the plague from other febrile diseases, so that the cause of infectious diseases breaks through the predecessor's six-qi doctrine. "Ferbrile Epidemic" is the first in China to establish a body with poor disease resistance. The new argument that infection is the cause of disease."
Seeing Ye Chengren still aside, Ye Chen said to him while watching.
Ye Chengren can only nod his head and say yes.
This book is so important that Ye Chen had read it a long time ago, but now that he sees this kind of wood carving, he feels kind of intimacy.
After reading it and putting it back on the shelf, he picked up the second book and found that it was written by an unknown doctor from the Ming and Qing Dynasties in the School of Febrile Diseases.
There may not be any special personal theories above, but there are medical records that record the medical records of the year. Although the past three to four hundred years, they are still useful for reference.
Ye Chen watched inside for more than an hour, and Ye Chengren also stayed there for more than an hour. When Ye Chen came out, he looked at Ye Chengren and said,
Lao Ye, this library is a great treasure house of Chinese medicine, and it is also a great treasure house of the school of febrile disease. If the school of febrile disease wants to rise up, you only need to thoroughly study those inside. The content of the books, instead of placing those books as collectibles."
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