
Great Song Xiaolangzhong
by Yanagawa
About This Novel
There is a little book boy in the library of Taiyuan Hospital, the miracle doctor Hua Tuo's lost medical classic "Qing Sang Sutra". The end of the troubled times and the beginning of the Song Dynasty. Water, wine, radish, wheat bran rice, cinnamon twigs, tangerine peel, hemp powder. A donkey with a copper bell practices medicine, a bamboo hat and a coir raincoat travel across the country. I don't want to be a good minister in court, but I care about suffering and be a good doctor.
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Official(377)Scraped 12d ago
After reading it for a day, I finally caught up. It's a great book and it's really easy to get me hooked. Thank you for meeting you in the vast sea of people.
A good book, it suits my taste very well. A very interesting book, and also very connotative. It is simply my cup of tea. You won't get bored even after reading it several times. It's worth reading again and again. The author is so awesome.
The author's thoughts are a bit confusing
The plot started out okay. Although there were many female characters, there were no studs, but after dozens of chapters, the story of a young man became a fairy cultivating immortality.
You chose the wrong era, right?
Ancient medicine focuses more on the pharmacology of traditional Chinese medicine, which is very particular about medicine and medicine. Your article touches on various clinical operations, which were impossible to perform in ancient times because conditions and social trends did not allow it. You can write about other things as you like, but I hope that you can respect the thousands of years of Chinese medicine. Just like the time when New China was founded in historical novels, it was a forbidden area for online novels, so I hope the author will think more about it when writing!
The first 200 were good, but later on I transformed into cultivating immortals and made money selling salted eggs. . .
You write well about ancient times, why do you write about cultivating immortality?
A good historical article turned into fantasy
It was originally a good historical article, but I don't know why the author turned it into fantasy.
Shenkeng
What I wrote before is okay. Although the microscope and the like are a bit exaggerated, it is still logical. But what does it mean to suddenly transform into a cultivator? For those of you who haven't watched it yet, please note that you can only watch 1/4 of it, and the rest of it is about cultivating immortality and garbage.
It's so fake. It was okay at first, but it got a bit outrageous later on.
My throat hurts, Curculigo
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Official(377)Scraped 12d ago
After reading it for a day, I finally caught up. It's a great book and it's really easy to get me hooked. Thank you for meeting you in the vast sea of people.
A good book, it suits my taste very well. A very interesting book, and also very connotative. It is simply my cup of tea. You won't get bored even after reading it several times. It's worth reading again and again. The author is so awesome.
The author's thoughts are a bit confusing
The plot started out okay. Although there were many female characters, there were no studs, but after dozens of chapters, the story of a young man became a fairy cultivating immortality.
You chose the wrong era, right?
Ancient medicine focuses more on the pharmacology of traditional Chinese medicine, which is very particular about medicine and medicine. Your article touches on various clinical operations, which were impossible to perform in ancient times because conditions and social trends did not allow it. You can write about other things as you like, but I hope that you can respect the thousands of years of Chinese medicine. Just like the time when New China was founded in historical novels, it was a forbidden area for online novels, so I hope the author will think more about it when writing!
The first 200 were good, but later on I transformed into cultivating immortals and made money selling salted eggs. . .
You write well about ancient times, why do you write about cultivating immortality?
A good historical article turned into fantasy
It was originally a good historical article, but I don't know why the author turned it into fantasy.
Shenkeng
What I wrote before is okay. Although the microscope and the like are a bit exaggerated, it is still logical. But what does it mean to suddenly transform into a cultivator? For those of you who haven't watched it yet, please note that you can only watch 1/4 of it, and the rest of it is about cultivating immortality and garbage.
It's so fake. It was okay at first, but it got a bit outrageous later on.
My throat hurts, Curculigo









