
Ming Dynasty Scalpel: Cutting Zhang Juzheng's Hemorrhoids at the Beginning
About This Novel
Traveling through the Ming Dynasty overnight, the first thing you did was to treat Zhang Juzheng's hemorrhoids? He Xuan, an ordinary surgeon, returned to an era when modern medicine had not yet begun to develop and the secrets of the microscopic world of the human body had not yet been revealed. Penicillin, laparotomy, modern hospitals, He Xuan used his professional skills to try to change the world. However, for one person's disease, the root of the disease can be cut off with a knife. The world is suffering from diseases, what should be used to remove the root of the disease?
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Official(12)Scraped 11d ago
layman's writing
Regardless of historical facts, people with profound historical knowledge can read it as a refreshing article, but others are not recommended to read it to avoid being misled by the author.
You can call Wanli crazy, mean and unkind, but you can't call him stupid.
Good looking, good looking, good looking, good looking, good looking, good looking, good looking, good looking
Overall, it's very good, but why did Zhang Juzheng have to be in the late stage of lead poisoning again? I really don't understand how it can be so smooth without Zhang Juzheng as the male protagonist? Or is it necessary to write off the male protagonist's thigh to create conflicts?
If you saw the title of the book, why don't you write it to Queen Mother Li?
You can see, it's a bit bland, but otherwise acceptable.
Ming Dynasty scalpel: cutting Zhang Juzheng's hemorrhoids at the beginning
I laughed when I read the title of the book, hoping that the protagonist could...
The name is too rubbish and too tasteful. Please change it quickly.
Well enough
Except for the awkward part about opium, everything else was okay.
The plot is not witty, can there be more?
Rating
Community(0)
Official(12)Scraped 11d ago
layman's writing
Regardless of historical facts, people with profound historical knowledge can read it as a refreshing article, but others are not recommended to read it to avoid being misled by the author.
You can call Wanli crazy, mean and unkind, but you can't call him stupid.
Good looking, good looking, good looking, good looking, good looking, good looking, good looking, good looking
Overall, it's very good, but why did Zhang Juzheng have to be in the late stage of lead poisoning again? I really don't understand how it can be so smooth without Zhang Juzheng as the male protagonist? Or is it necessary to write off the male protagonist's thigh to create conflicts?
If you saw the title of the book, why don't you write it to Queen Mother Li?
You can see, it's a bit bland, but otherwise acceptable.
Ming Dynasty scalpel: cutting Zhang Juzheng's hemorrhoids at the beginning
I laughed when I read the title of the book, hoping that the protagonist could...
The name is too rubbish and too tasteful. Please change it quickly.
Well enough
Except for the awkward part about opium, everything else was okay.
The plot is not witty, can there be more?













