Chapter 219 Did "Depression" not exist in ancient times?



A few days later, the warm sunlight shone through the carved window lattice and fell in strands onto Qin Qianluo's desk.

She wore a moon-white brocade robe, holding a book in her hand, leisurely immersing herself in the fragrance of ink, exuding a gentle and relaxed temperament.

At this moment, the maidservant beside her hurried over with a hint of urgency in her expression. She leaned close to her ear and whispered a detailed report on the recent situation of the Minister's residence.

Upon hearing this, Qin Qianluo's previously calm and composed face instantly broke into a genuine smile.

The corners of her mouth turned up slightly, forming a beautiful curve, and her eyes were full of relief and emotion, as if she were seeing the rebirth of her longtime friend.

She couldn't help but drift into memories, her thoughts returning to the time when she first met Luo Yuning.

At that time, Luo Yuning was in deep trouble, and her whole being was shrouded in gloom.

Even so, when she looked into the distance, her eyes still held a shining determination and talent, like a candle flame stubbornly burning in the cold night, which could not be concealed.

Now that the Minister's Mansion is back on track and Luo Yuning is shining brightly again, she is naturally overjoyed and feels genuinely happy for Luo Yuning.

Inside the space, Feng Qingyun, her face full of doubt, couldn't help but ask, "Strange, in this ancient era, why have I never heard of anyone suffering from depression?"

Qin Qianluo's smile faded slightly, her expression turning serious. She gently put down the book in her hand and raised her hand to tidy the strands of hair behind her ear.

He slowly began to speak, "Actually, it's not that there aren't any, it's just that people know very little about mental illness."

People used to say that people would go crazy or die without any apparent reason, but little did they know that many of those seemingly inexplicable changes were actually caused by mental illness.

In modern society, we have gained more research and understanding of these kinds of diseases.

In ancient times, people were completely ignorant of such matters, and thus attributed these anomalies to possession by evil spirits, which is truly regrettable.

Upon hearing Qin Qianluo's explanation, Feng Qingyun seemed to freeze in place. For a moment, a multitude of thoughts surged through her mind, and her aura calmed down as she fell into deep thought.

She sat in the elegantly furnished study, the air filled with the faint scent of ink.

The tall bookshelves around the room are filled with all kinds of classics, histories, philosophical works, and collections of literature, each ancient book bearing the weight of time.

But at this moment, all her attention was drawn to the modern documents in her hands.

The documents in my hand were brand new, and the words on them carried the feel of another era.

Her gaze was fixed on the documents, her brows furrowing slightly involuntarily, her expression serious and focused as she studied them word by word.

It's as if I want to imprint every symbol in my heart and explore all the mysteries of this unfamiliar territory.

After a long while, she finally slowly raised her head, her chest heaving slightly, and let out a long, helpless sigh.

That sigh was filled with amazement at the unknown, lamentation over one's own lack of understanding, and helplessness at the constraints of traditional ideas.

Then, she slowly put down the documents in her hand, her eyes filled with complex emotions, and ultimately did not ask any further questions.

And the Imperial Physician Lin, who had the privilege of perusing the psychology books brought by Qin Qianluo.

After this in-depth exchange, my heart felt as if it had been instantly illuminated by an extremely dazzling light, and my vision suddenly became clear, allowing me to find a completely new direction.

Physician Lin had always harbored a fervent and persistent pursuit of medical skills.

In his daily life at the Imperial Hospital, he was meticulous and compassionate in dealing with both difficult and complicated cases and ordinary patients.

Now, I am encountering psychology, a field I had never heard of before, for the first time.

The intense desire to explore deep within me was instantly ignited, as if I had discovered a new medical continent waiting to be explored.

After that, he plunged into the vast ocean of psychological knowledge. He locked himself in the Imperial Hospital all day long, forgetting the passage of time, and studied and researched day and night.

Faced with those obscure and difficult theories, he studied them repeatedly, consulted various relevant materials, and did not overlook any detail.

When faced with subtle and complex psychological phenomena, he would sit quietly and ponder, drawing on his many years of medical experience to try to uncover their mysteries.

As time quietly passed, Physician Lin, with his profound and solid medical knowledge and persistent efforts, gradually achieved success in the field of psychology.

He deeply understood that this emerging field of knowledge was of immeasurable importance to the world, as it could bring light to souls struggling in darkness.

Therefore, he resolutely decided to devote all his efforts to training a group of professional psychologists.

He personally taught and lectured, starting with the most basic psychological concepts.

He patiently and meticulously analyzed each abstract definition for the students, making unfamiliar knowledge easy to understand.

He then taught how to keenly observe people's hearts and skillfully manage emotions, using vivid examples to explain the techniques and key points in a simple and easy-to-understand way.

Furthermore, he shared his knowledge and insights without reservation regarding the diagnosis and treatment of various mental illnesses.

Every step was explained in great detail, leaving no factor that might affect the treatment outcome unaddressed.

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