Chapter 307 Medical Support
Yuan Yao thought that after arriving in Chang'an, he might be ignored or excluded here, but compared with the unpredictable life and death in Yuzhou, it was generally within his acceptable range.
But he never expected that someone would appear at this time and feel that he was treated unfairly.
He carefully looked at Liu Yang's face and found that his face was full of sincerity, and there was no sarcasm in his words.
etc! So this guy really thinks that he was forced by Qiao Yan to come to Chang'an from Yuzhou, and he really thinks that he should feel resentful towards Qiao Yan for not being able to rescue his father in time?
How can people be so stupid!
If it weren't for Qiao Yan, the battle of Youzhou would have been decided long ago between Liu Yu and Gongsun Zan.
Given Gongsun Zan's temper, Liu Yu's eldest son Liu He was taken hostage and died in the melee, and Liu Yu almost lost his life on Binhai Road. Of course, Liu Yang could not escape from it.
He should be grateful to the great Sima for saving his life.
But the current situation is completely the opposite.
If it weren't for his dissatisfaction with Qiao Yan, he would not have so quickly interpreted Yuan Yao's depressed mood, which he had often shown since Yuan Shu's death, as resentment towards Qiao Yan.
Liu Yang did not catch the surprise that flashed across Yuan Yao's face. He only saw that this young man who had lost all his power overnight looked at him and replied, "Thank you for your care, Your Highness. But my father once said that I was uneducated and incompetent. After the Ru'nan Pingyu Incident, I also know that not only can I not help my father, but I can only watch my father die, and even the body has to be retrieved by the Grand Marshal. Rather than holding a position in Chang'an, I would rather find a place to study. I heard that the Imperial College will be restored in Chang'an City?"
Liu Yang was stunned for a moment, realizing that he might have been too hasty in showing his intention to recruit Yuan Yao.
It is not the most effective way to show kindness to Yuan Yao while he is still in deep pain over his father's death, and it may also make the other party alert that he has ulterior motives.
Hearing Yuan Yao change the subject, he quickly replied: "There is such a plan, but now... it's not appropriate."
Wang Yun had this idea earlier.
Because he found that although Hongwenguan was a window for the court to demonstrate its attitude of recruiting scholars, it did not make all these scholars unite around Emperor Liu Yu.
Although according to the founding purpose of Hongwenguan, these people would be appointed and dismissed by Liu Yu personally, but with Qiao Yan's solid pace of taking root in Chang'an in recent years, and Liu Yu's attitude of accepting whatever the Grand Marshal says, everyone knows who to choose between Qiao Yan and Liu Yu as their backer.
When those students in Leping Academy who were disciples of Zheng Xuan, Xun Shuang and others took up official positions in Chang'an City, this polarization became even more obvious.
Wang Yun realized that if the emperor was to have real power rather than just be Qiao Yan's spokesperson, he must have a more systematic talent training channel of his own.
Unfortunately, it’s not the right time now.
Even asking Yuan Shao to establish an Imperial College to compete with Leping Academy was an impossible task. It was even more impossible when most of the speaking power in Chang'an fell into the hands of Qiao Yan or her subordinates.
In the midst of this year's disaster, it is even more inappropriate to rashly make such suggestions.
Although Liu Yang is stupid, one can still get some idea from the attitudes of the characters who might be in the same camp with him.
But after he said this, he realized that by saying this to Yuan Yao, it seemed like he was encouraging him to study at Leping Academy?
How is this possible!
Since he came to Chang'an until now, it was only with Yuan Yao that he saw a glimmer of hope of finding a true ally.
Besides, what is Yuan Yao’s identity? A descendant of the Yuan family of Runan and the son of Yuan Shu.
If Yuzhou could be taken back by the imperial court, it should not be difficult to push Yuan Yao to the position of Yuzhou governor through some operations.
This is the foreign aid force that will give him the opportunity to gain a foothold in Chang'an City!
Liu Yang quickly added: "Brother Yuan, if you are willing to study, I don't think you need to rush. There will be a batch of books printed in Chang'an City. Why not be a witness here first? In addition, the students who enrolled in Leping Academy in the early years will participate in the graduation examination in July and August. They will probably go to Chang'an in September. Brother Yuan can also take a look at their performance."
Yuan Yao rolled his eyes silently at an angle that Liu Yang couldn't see.
Listen to what is being said.
Whether it was the issue of printing books or the graduation examination of Leping Academy, they were all closely related to Qiao Yan. Using these two things to dissuade him from making a decision for the time being, wasn't it saying -
Is this hoping for a direct failure of both these things?
Such words are not suitable for someone of Liu Yang's status to say.
Take his father for example. He still had some respect for someone of Yuan Huan's status, and made Yuan Yao also show respect to him.
So if there was someone who could help him expand his territory and slap Yuan Shao in the face, he would probably worship that person.
But looking at Liu Yang's performance, it seemed as if he hoped Qiao Yan would step down as soon as possible so that all matters in Chang'an City would be under his control.
Yuan Yao had already made this judgment in his mind and was determined that if he wanted to live a stable life after leaving Runan and coming to Chang'an, he must not get involved in such things, especially not get too close to a fool like Liu Yang who could not see the situation clearly.
But he changed his mind and thought that Liu Yang might not be the only one who had a grudge against Qiao Yan in Chang'an City.
It's just that Liu Yang's identity is the most special, and he doesn't need to worry about the court rules, or he simply doesn't understand these unspoken rules, which is why he behaved like this at this time.
But in the undercurrent of Chang'an, it is still unknown whether there are some people hiding their true colors.
As the son of Yuan Shu, it is quite difficult for him to become a rich and idle person. Well, since he had to deal with some people, instead of being tricked by someone he didn't know, he might as well deal with Liu Yang, who was not as smart as him, and then -
When Qiao Yan returns to Chang'an, just like he told Qiao Yan about Yuan Xi's visit to Chang'an that year, he can now report something about Liu Yang's situation.
Then he would be truly safe.
The more Yuan Yao thought about it, the more he felt that this move was feasible, and he immediately replied to Liu Yang: "Your Highness, I appreciate your kindness, and I will wait and see before making a decision, but... courtesy cannot be abolished, Your Highness should not call me Brother Yuan, as it will inevitably cause criticism from outsiders. My courtesy name is Zixu, so Your Highness should call me that."
Liu Yang often forgot that he was in Chang'an. When he heard Yuan Yao correct his brotherly remarks, he felt awkward for a moment and replied, "That's right. I will keep an eye on this matter."
Fortunately, to his relief, Yuan Yao did not seem to look down on him at all because of his inappropriate address. Instead, he asked him about the feng shui of Chang'an City during the subsequent conversation, as if he wanted him to recommend a suitable burial place for Yuan Shu.
This was clearly a sign of acceptance of his advances.
Liu Yang replied: "Luoyang's Feng Shui lies in the northern Mang Mountain, where many emperors' tombs are located. As a result, the people and officials in Chang'an City intuitively believe that the tombs should be located north of Chang'an. But now it is not possible."
Hearing Liu Yang's "no" so confidently, Yuan Yao couldn't help but become curious and asked, "Why?"
Liu Yang replied: "Because north of Luoyang is Chiyang. You can ignore everything else in Chiyang, but the only special thing is the Chiyang Medical College."
"Do you know? One of the subjects taught in this medical school is called human body structure, which clearly draws every bone, muscle, and internal organs."
"Isn't this a good thing?" Yuan Yao asked back. "If we can understand the human body to this extent, wouldn't we be able to prescribe the right medicine to cure the disease?"
"Zi Xu, you are too naive! Why don't you think about it? It is impossible to list all this in detail and accurately using ordinary means. I went here with my father to inspect once, and there were even additional explanations for special circumstances, such as what kind of attack on each part can cause death."
Liu Yang's decisive tone, as if he had seen the situation here with his own eyes, made Yuan Yao silent again.
Especially his next sentence, which made Yuan Yao feel that if he reported it directly to Qiao Yan, maybe... maybe he could be given some more credit.
Because what he said was: "Excuse me, if you are not worried about Yuan Yuzhou's body appearing in the Chiyang Medical College, you might be able to bury it there."
Yuan Yao tried very hard to hold back his expression and finally managed to utter a few words, "Thank you for your reminder, Your Highness. I will consider it."
He was not considering the issue of choosing a burial place for Yuan Shu.
Instead, he was considering whether he should not wait until Qiao Yan returned from Luoyang before reporting him.
He should go directly to Cheng Yu to report!
But even if Qiao Yan knew that Liu Yang, this idiot, had slandered her Chiyang Medical College and created these stereotypes about medical students, she probably wouldn't bother to argue with him.
Why is it necessary to correct a misconception that could be a trigger?
When the grain in Chang'an City was delivered to the new government office in Luoyang, a group of people from Chiyang Medical College were also delivered at the same time.
Along with them came a letter written by Hua Tuo.
Qiao Yan opened the letter, put the envelope with the "Duhuo" pattern on it aside, and took out the letter paper from it.
The final choice of the medicinal herb "Duhuo" as the logo of Chiyang Medical College was decided by voting among the students of the college.
Since students in college have only been exposed to new medical devices for a short time, using herbal medicine to refer to medicine is more in line with their understanding.
Whether it is the name of "Duhuo" itself, its alias of "Immortal Grass", or its characteristic of "not swaying in the wind, but moving without wind", they all seem to be the characteristics of a doctor.
But what is interesting is that the simplified icon of the Angelica dahurica plant, drawn by the painting academy, has a rather stern look. At first glance, it does not look like a medical school, but rather like some military armed organization.
This made Qiao Yan smile knowingly when he saw the icon.
When she saw the contents of the letter, her smile deepened.
Hua Tuo was delayed in reporting to Chiyang Medical College because of the cowpox issue mentioned by Qiao Yan, so he asked Wu Pu to temporarily replace him and be responsible for the place together with Zhang Zhongjing.
In the middle of the second year of Jian'an, when the Huashan collapse scene appeared in Guanzhong, his cowpox research had a clear direction and produced stable vaccination results, and provided sufficient case evidence to convince the emperor and his ministers in Chang'an.
In fact, the method of vaccination is not the main issue; the number of successful cases prevented and treated by this method is more important.
Qiao Yan also joked at the time that the collapse of Mount Hua might not necessarily be a bad omen, and perhaps it could be interpreted as representing that Hua Tuo, who had the same surname as him, was going to come up with something to bring about revolution.
But Hua Tuo was not proud of Qiao Yan's words.
After submitting all the results of his research on cowpox to Chang'an, he applied for a group of bodyguards from Qiao Yan and set off for the four counties in Hexi.
According to him, since cowpox was actually a disease transmitted from abroad, no one could be sure whether other diseases would be introduced into the country after Qiao Yan stepped up the development of the Silk Road.
Even though they already have allicin extracted from strong liquor, it is not a panacea and cannot treat all diseases.
Only by knowing themselves and their enemies can they better deal with these disasters.
Qiao Yan quite agreed with Hua Tuo's statement.
Tuberculosis, which was recorded by Hua Tuo as a "corpse-transmitted disease", and the plague, which was most likely a part of the great epidemic at the end of the Han Dynasty, both have more or less some connection with foreign countries.
Even if Hua Tuo could not treat the disease after it broke out due to limited medicines and equipment, as long as he could provide them with a complete set of prevention and treatment conditions that were in line with the current situation and reduce the casualties of her subordinates, it would be of great practical significance to her.
To this end, she even gave Xu Rong instructions that during Hua Tuo's stay in the four counties of Hexi, as long as the requests he made were not excessive, he could directly meet them without having to deliberately report to Lu Yuan or report them directly to her.
If Hua Tuo intended to leave Liangzhou and travel to foreign territories on the Silk Road, he could just hand over the specific travel plan to Lu Yuan, and she would make the decision.
Hua Tuo obviously did not let Qiao Yan down for his actions.
In May of the Jian'an year, he officially completed the record of foreign diseases and the collection of foreign medical books, and submitted the outline of the entire medical book recording foreign diseases to Qiao Yan.
At the same time, Zhang Zhongjing officially began to write "Treatise on Febrile and Miscellaneous Diseases" during his two years at Chiyang Medical College.
The creation of this systematic medical work began more than ten years earlier than in history, but there were far more case collection records and more people to assist in observation and diagnosis than in history when he wrote this book.
Therefore, although what was handed to her at this moment was only a simple version, Qiao Yan believed that this thing would be improved at a very fast speed.
"According to what the Lord said earlier, the task of Chiyang Medical College is to revise and supplement emergency prescriptions, formulate and compile teaching materials for each department, and train newly recruited personnel. The focus of the next work will be adjusted."
The Qiao Zhen standing in front of Qiao Yan was still the same as when he met her more than two years ago. She had a characteristic that made her a little bit lukewarm and not easy to notice at first glance.
But if you look into her eyes again, you will find that her gentleness is accompanied by a firmness that is becoming increasingly clear about the future path.
Qiao Zhen continued, "After two years of training, in the medical school, regardless of the specific department they belong to, they are divided into categories based on their destinations—"
"The participants in the two projects, Dean Hua's "Fanbang Yi Lun" and Dean Zhang's "Shanghan Zabing Lun", are teachers engaged in the medical education industry, as well as practitioners who participated in the medical affairs in Guanzhong and followed the expansion of the army to carry out actions in the army and the local area."
"So you are now in the first category." Qiao Yan looked at Qiao Zhen's collar and saw a golden border on the edge of her collar. He knew that this represented the identity of the head of one of the five departments. "I forgot to mention that I should also congratulate you on your promotion."
Wu Pu was optimistic about Qiao Zhen's character and learning speed, but he did not make any moves to let her off in the assessment. Also, due to the existence of Chiyang Medical College, many previously unknown doctors gathered here, which led to Qiao Zhen taking the position of head of the gynecology department. It can be said that she had overcome many difficulties and succeeded.
But precisely because of the difficulty of this assessment, although she doesn't talk much, she has received a lot of support from her subordinates.
This time, the medical personnel were brought to Luoyang by Qiao Zhen, which was also the result of her insistence on reason.
When talking about Gaosheng, Qiao Zhen still had a bit of embarrassment on his face.
When she mentioned the reason for this trip, she quickly regained her serious look and explained, "This is what I think. The total population of Luoyang and the surrounding areas of Henan Yin is even greater than that of Chang'an after the people were recruited. These places no longer obey the orders of the court for five years. This is enough time for people to form a habit."
"With the preferential policies given by the Lord and the performance in controlling the locust plague and drought, we can make them accept themselves as the subjects of the court again from a relatively wide coverage, but we still need another breakthrough to assist. I think that if the women in Henan Yin territory accept the Lord's employment and get a set of disease screening and treatment, it may be a way."
Seeing Qiao Yan's approving look, Qiao Zhen finally breathed a sigh of relief and added, "But you can rest assured, my lord. I learned more than just this subject in medical school, and I am confident in leading these people. I am also confident that when I look for this breakthrough, I will never cause controversy or conflict among the people."
"I believe you," Qiao Yan smiled at her, "You will be a capable assistant in my operation in Luoyang."
In this way, in this Luoyang area——
In terms of political affairs, there were Sima Fang and Zhuge Xuan who was temporarily transferred to provide assistance.
In terms of people's livelihood, there is Qiao Yan, the core person guiding the operation, and Xun Yu who has returned from Chang'an.
In terms of military, there are Guo Jia and Zhao Yun who are stationed here.
Now following up with healthcare and upcoming education.
While others were still feeling sorry for her for not being able to stop Cao Cao from taking over Runan, she was already determined to win back the hearts of the people in Luoyang.
Of course, her target is not only Luoyang, she is also determined to take Liaodong!
And just like she is not the only one participating in this battle in Luoyang, there are also people in Liaodong who are fighting for her!
On the 12th day of the Hainan Airlines flight, as the dawn approached, seeing the numbers on that most special instrument getting smaller and smaller, the little sleepiness that Lu Lingju had originally felt disappeared without a trace.
She set up the telescope on the boat and looked in the direction the boat was heading. She saw a faint horizon appearing in the dim light in the distance.
It is not a continuous horizon, but its many discontinuous states make it clear that it is not a land, but a group of islands.
But it was this iconic feature that suddenly made Lu Lingju excited.
Because that was the first destination of their voyage.
Changshan Islands!
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