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I Want to Be Emperor.
Chapter 235: The Importance of Cang Gong. [248]
Summary
In a ceremonial gathering at Wu Mountain, the Son of Heaven, along with officials, offered sacrifices to the Taiyi God, featuring a re-engraved cauldron. Liu De, participating openly this time, witnessed the manipulation of auspicious signs by temple priests. Amid political tensions regarding Liu An's fate, Liu De prepared to meet Cang Gong, a renowned physician and direct disciple of Bian Que. Recognizing the scarcity of qualified doctors and the elite nature of medical knowledge, Liu De saw Cang Gong as pivotal in reforming traditional Chinese medicine. He recalled famous recipes from later generations, hoping to advance medical practices and save lives.Full content
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