Other language: Vietnamese
Stealing Fragrance.
Chapter 263: Floating Corpses on the River. [270]
Summary
In Yang Zhou Dan Yang, a historical place, two riders, Wu Qing and Shan Fei, journey towards the Yangtze River. As they travel, Shan Fei reflects on life and the importance of happiness, while Wu Qing expresses concern about their companions' whereabouts. Shan Fei, who has recently taken an interest in medicine, studies the "Treatise on Cold Damage and Miscellaneous Diseases," realizing its significance in understanding the body's qi and blood. He contemplates the relationship between ancient beliefs and modern understanding, explaining how worship of natural phenomena stems from humanity's quest for knowledge. Their conversation reveals deeper insights into life, medicine, and the interplay of ancient wisdom and contemporary thought.Full content
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