
Siheyuan: Rebirth in a Prosperous Era, Great Doctors Are Sincere
About This Novel
The new book "The Fiery Era: General Practitioners in the Siheyuan" has been released and everyone is welcome to read it. That year, Qin Huairu and Chen Xueru were not married yet, Yi Zhonghai and Auntie were still insisting on having a child of their own, and Xu Damao was kicked badly by Silly Zhu without knowing it. That year, there was no clear distinction between Chinese and Western medicine. There was an urgent shortage of doctors in hospitals, especially doctors who could perform surgeries. Surgeons received high subsidies for surgeries. That year, there was an acute shortage of domestic medicines, and penicillin had to be imported. The price of each bottle was equivalent to several months' wages of an ordinary worker. Reborn into a mixed world of courtyard boys and young girls from the Zhengyang clan, Li Ping'an became a doctor. Now that we have come to this era, let's start fighting!
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Official(44)Scraped 19d ago
Give it up! Reading your book is too depressing. The human nature of the people around the protagonist is too dark. The protagonist is still a person who doesn't want to worry about anything and lives alone. Especially when something happened to one of his relatives (the protagonist's sister's father-in-law was unjustly imprisoned), the protagonist rationally analyzed it and couldn't control it. But he showed an attitude of indifference. Moreover, he shows a very positive attitude towards leaders and powerful people.
A bit unclear
I have to do something to develop new drugs. I learned it from the American laboratory notes. The Chinese medicine prescriptions later contributed. You are so shameless. Can you not give me these notes? If I ask you what do you mean by hiding it, do you not want the country to be strong and prosperous?
Too messy
I would like to ask the author, was your setting just established in 1949🇨🇳? Or is it that the setting is the courtyard house before 🇨🇳 was established? According to what you wrote about Jia Dongxu's marriage, his father must have died long ago? How are you still alive? And I remember that Jia Dongxu's father died when he was a child, right? The timeline is so messed up!
The character Li Pingping is poisonous, right?
It's too fake to marry Qin Huiru. The protagonist's condition at that time was to marry a saint just because he saved her?
It's pretty good, but I feel there are a few mistakes. Lou Xiao'e is also a concubine, and he should have two brothers. I remember it was mentioned in the TV series that Jia Dongxu should also be a very good person. You can tell from the pile of certificates in his family.
In which era was the author serious about earning hundreds of thousands of dollars?
I always feel that the plot is very confusing, and it seems to be from the perspective of a bystander. It was quite interesting when I first watched it, but as I watched it, it started to feel a little bit wrong.
With their family's conditions, how could they marry a girl from the countryside? Do you want any gift? Too naive.
After reading more than ten chapters, I plan to marry Qin Huaihuairu. Isn't the teenage Chen Xueru and Xu Huizhen delicious?
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Official(44)Scraped 19d ago
Give it up! Reading your book is too depressing. The human nature of the people around the protagonist is too dark. The protagonist is still a person who doesn't want to worry about anything and lives alone. Especially when something happened to one of his relatives (the protagonist's sister's father-in-law was unjustly imprisoned), the protagonist rationally analyzed it and couldn't control it. But he showed an attitude of indifference. Moreover, he shows a very positive attitude towards leaders and powerful people.
A bit unclear
I have to do something to develop new drugs. I learned it from the American laboratory notes. The Chinese medicine prescriptions later contributed. You are so shameless. Can you not give me these notes? If I ask you what do you mean by hiding it, do you not want the country to be strong and prosperous?
Too messy
I would like to ask the author, was your setting just established in 1949🇨🇳? Or is it that the setting is the courtyard house before 🇨🇳 was established? According to what you wrote about Jia Dongxu's marriage, his father must have died long ago? How are you still alive? And I remember that Jia Dongxu's father died when he was a child, right? The timeline is so messed up!
The character Li Pingping is poisonous, right?
It's too fake to marry Qin Huiru. The protagonist's condition at that time was to marry a saint just because he saved her?
It's pretty good, but I feel there are a few mistakes. Lou Xiao'e is also a concubine, and he should have two brothers. I remember it was mentioned in the TV series that Jia Dongxu should also be a very good person. You can tell from the pile of certificates in his family.
In which era was the author serious about earning hundreds of thousands of dollars?
I always feel that the plot is very confusing, and it seems to be from the perspective of a bystander. It was quite interesting when I first watched it, but as I watched it, it started to feel a little bit wrong.
With their family's conditions, how could they marry a girl from the countryside? Do you want any gift? Too naive.
After reading more than ten chapters, I plan to marry Qin Huaihuairu. Isn't the teenage Chen Xueru and Xu Huizhen delicious?
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