The filming location of "Chinese Paladin 1".
Liu Yifei was immersed in the icy stream, filming the shots the director needed. Her whole body was shivering from the cold, but she still had to try to put on a natural expression.
This really tests an actor's acting skills and patience.
Liu Xiaoli sat on set watching her daughter soak in the stream for almost an hour. Her originally expressionless face began to darken, clearly indicating that she did not like the director's filming style.
Not to mention Liu Xiaoli, even Hu Ge, who was sitting on the side waiting, felt a little uncomfortable watching it.
However, he is, after all, a newcomer.
Even if he felt he couldn't say much, he had no say at all on the spot.
"Okay, cut, that shot is done. Next shot: Li Xiaoyao is about to appear."
Finally, I don't know how much time has passed.
Director Li Guoli then announced that the shot was done, and the next shot was filmed.
Even so, Liu Yifei still needs to stay in the stream until the filming of Li Xiaoyao's scene with Zhao Ling'er is finished before she can come out of the water.
Soon, the rest of the filming began.
In order to get Liu Yifei out of the water as soon as possible, Hu Ge quickly got into character and appeared in front of the camera with a hint of curiosity.
When Li Xiaoyao, whom he portrayed, saw Zhao Ling'er, he perfectly captured the amazed, bewildered, and shocked expression on his face.
It has to be said.
Hu Ge's portrayal of Li Xiaoyao can definitely be considered a role tailor-made for him.
"OK, cut, this shot is good."
Director Li Guoli looked at the footage being filmed on camera and couldn't help but smile slightly, saying happily, "Next shot, Qianqian can come out of the water now."
Liu Yifei: "......"
At that moment, Liu Yifei felt even colder as she got out of the water.
The chill in her lower abdomen made her feel a stomachache and nausea, as if the cold had entered her body again.
However, the needs of filming...
Liu Yifei gritted her teeth and persevered, after all, there were still many scenes to film!
She takes acting very seriously, and she will persevere no matter how difficult it is, because it is not only her dream, but also her mother Liu Xiaoli's dream.
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at the same time.
Inside the Beijing Film Academy.
Ring ring!
As soon as the lunch break bell rang, the school clinic instantly became a first-aid station for the students.
"Dr. Su, could you please prescribe some medicine for me? I think it would be better to take some traditional Chinese medicine."
Li Yuze, who fractured his leg last night, sat down in front of Su Zhengnan with a big smile and pleaded, as if he had suddenly changed his opinion on traditional Chinese medicine.
Su Zhengnan glanced at the other person indifferently, not delving into the reasons behind it, and nodded, saying:
"I'm very happy that you came to me for a prescription. Okay, I'll prescribe a formula to promote blood circulation and remove blood stasis for you. Take it home and take it for a while."
As he spoke, Su Zhengnan picked up the medical record and wrote out a prescription for the other party, then asked them to pay for the medicine.
As Su Zhengnan's treatment of more and more students improved during this period, the number of students coming to him for medical treatment also increased significantly.
He had just seen Li Yuze off when a new patient sat down in front of him.
Su Zhengnan looked up at the other person and asked, "What's your name? How old are you? Are you feeling unwell?"
"Uh, my name is He Ju, and I'm twenty-three years old!"
The boy explained his situation in detail, saying, "I don't feel unwell, but I always feel a bit dizzy and have trouble concentrating. My classmate said that seeing a traditional Chinese medicine doctor might help."
"Hmm, stretch out your hand, let me take your pulse."
Su Zhengnan casually jotted down the patient's name, age, and symptoms on the medical record, and then began to take the patient's pulse.
Upon taking the pulse, Su Zhengnan immediately realized that the other person's pulse was undoubtedly deep, lacking strength in movement but abundant in pressure.
A deep pulse indicates an internal condition, likely stemming from irritability, anger, and emotional distress.
Then, Su Zhengnan looked at the other person's tongue coating and said, "Your problem is mainly caused by depression, which makes you easily distracted and unable to concentrate. I'll prescribe some Xiaoyao pills for you!"
As he spoke, Su Zhengnan prescribed the medicine for the other party and then told them to go to the nurses' station to pay and then come back to pick up the medicine.
"Okay, I understand, thank you Dr. Su."
He Ju nodded in agreement, took the order, and went to pay.
Soon, Su Zhengnan examined five or six patients, but they were mostly minor ailments with no special symptoms.
Ring ring!
After the afternoon bell rang.
In no time, the school clinic returned to its usual tranquility.
After getting off work, Su Zhengnan followed Zhou Zixuan toward the school cafeteria, glancing at the task data that had been updated that day.
The data panel displayed:
[Host: Su Zhengnan.]
[Bound Identity: Beijing Film Academy School Doctor (Traditional Chinese Medicine)]
[Daily Task: Consult 12 students to receive the reward 'Traditional Chinese Medicine Surgery Techniques'. Current progress: 6/12 (Incomplete).]
[Special Mission: Treat a pregnant woman giving birth on campus. Reward: 'Acupuncture Anesthesia'. Current progress: 0/1 (Incomplete).]
[Hidden Quest: Not yet triggered.]
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"Hmm? Acupuncture anesthesia?"
Su Zhengnan was stunned for a moment, feeling quite shocked by the reward for this special mission!
It's important to understand that acupuncture anesthesia is different from drug anesthesia. It is absolutely a top-level medical technique in traditional Chinese medicine acupuncture, which cannot be compared with ordinary acupuncture techniques.
Although in 1965, Professor Zhang Xiangtong, a famous neurophysiologist in my country, proposed the hypothesis that "acupuncture analgesia is the result of the interaction between two different afferent impulses from acupoints and from the pain source in the brain."
However, it wasn't until 1973 that he published his famous paper, "The Integrative Role of the Thalamus in Acupuncture Analgesia."
After another 15 years of development, acupuncture anesthesia began to be used in surgery, but it was limited to some minor surgeries.
The role of acupuncture anesthesia in replacing drug anesthesia during major surgeries is still under investigation, and no doctor has yet proposed a feasible solution or provided specific clinical data.
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