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Blue Coffin and Corpse Robe (Volumes 1-3 Collection).
Chapter 105: Discussion on Medicine and Philosophy. [115]
Summary
The passage discusses the intricate world of traditional medicine, focusing on a conversation between Han Sheng and an old Xiangxi man about medical practices. The dialogue explores the differences between Miao medicine, traditional Chinese medicine, and Western medicine. The old man proposes that Han Sheng become his son and learn the 'Ghost Valley Divine Skill,' but Han Sheng declines, emphasizing his desire to heal and help people. The conversation delves into the rich diagnostic methods of Miao medicine, including unique disease classifications and treatment techniques, while Han Sheng argues for the depth and lost potential of traditional Chinese medical knowledge, particularly the mythical 'Huang Di Wai Jing' medical text.Full content
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