Wen Dao Record Weekly Diary

Wen Dao Record Weekly Diary

by Writergppp75

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122Kwords
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Ch. 23·immortality
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In the first year of Xiande's reign in the later Zhou Dynasty, there was the Battle of Gaoping. A modern director of neurosurgery, who has been tortured by promotion exams for half his life, wakes up and becomes a wounded soldier in the military medical camp of the later Zhou Dynasty. The stab wound on his chest was still bleeding, and there were piles of corpses outside the tent. People died every day on the battlefield. He originally wanted to rely on modern medical technology to live a stable life in troubled times. But gradually he discovered-- After saving the soldier, he was dragged to the battlefield and died. Heal the general and he leads his soldiers to kill more enemies. He can save one person, but not the whole life. In troubled times, human life is like a piece of grass. What is the value of a doctor? Until he met Zhou Shizong Chai Rong and was involved in the reforms that changed history-restricting Buddhism, reorganizing the army, equalizing taxes, and imperial examinations. It turns out that rescuing someone is more than just surgery. Only by changing the system can more people be saved. But history cannot be changed after all. Chai Rong must die in 959, and Zhao Kuangyin must proclaim himself emperor in 960. He cannot change history. But he can protect everyone he can save. That's enough. [The doctor's heart asks about the knife, writing about the Spring and Autumn Period in troubled times] Travel through five generations and see how a modern doctor uses a scalpel to find a way to save the world in the gaps in history.

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