
Doctor's Little Boss
by Poetry Fan
About This Novel
A modern emergency doctor traveled to an ancient rural area and became a doctor who was sold by his uncle for two taels of silver and sent to his husband's house along with a younger brother who was a dragster. My husband is quite handsome. I originally thought that I was jumping from one fire pit to another, but I never thought that my husband's house was actually a paradise, although it was a little poorer and more populated. But it doesn't matter. After all, Zhang Ting is also a new modern human being. She comes from a poor family. Let's see how she can support this family with her medical skills.
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Official(775)Scraped 7d ago
five stars
There are a few mistakes that I would like to correct. First, herbs are bought in quantities of two. It is terrible to buy them by the pound. Second, the ancients liked to eat fat meat because it tasted delicious. The ancients were not as good as modern people. They did not have so much money to buy meat, so they tried to lose weight every time they bought it to satisfy their craving. Third: Wound suturing technology, using the needles and threads we ordinary people use to sew wounds will not only aggravate the inflammation and infection of the wound, but also cause extremely painful suturing, which most people cannot bear. What's more, ancient needles and threads are not as developed as modern ones, which causes secondary damage to the wound. But that's it considering the special circumstances. These are minor flaws that do not affect the overall situation. Overall, the book is still very good. The author is great.
They say women are like tigers in their thirties, yet he actually did that to me...
At that time, I had only given birth to my baby for a few months, and I was addicted to reading novels basically every day. I didn't expect that my man would do that to me at that time. Thinking about it makes me shed tears. He actually said why I became so ugly after giving birth. He didn't consider my feelings when he said this. At that time, I was determined to make him regret saying such things. Now that I am beautiful, I want to share it with my sisters. For a moment, if I hadn't watched the movie "Li Xin Hong", I wouldn't have changed so much. It really helped me a lot. Now, Jue Ku is always by my side, asking me how What happened, I just don't want to tell him!
It's okay, but there are a few things that are too exaggerated. 1. The heroine runs the workshop and leaves it to a few country women without management. When recruiting people, she only needs to say good people, and no contracts are required. 2. Making money is too easy. You can earn hundreds, two or thousands taels immediately without using anything. 3. The plot is generally not very good-looking. The heroine is almighty and a 100% Bodhisattva.
Full of loopholes
I don't know what's behind it. I just read the first few chapters and I was speechless. The author is a complete idiot and has no common sense about life at all. How can you sell medicinal materials for 500 Wen to buy some meat and a few kilograms of flour for 30 Wen, and then the flour costs dozens of Wen per kilogram? Three buns each? The people in the family are so poor but they don't know how to save and are picky. Is this the attitude only a young master from a rich family has? And when buying meat, the pile of oil that cannot be sold is actually used to feed the dogs? People in ancient times actually liked lean meat rather than fat meat? I was also confused... Then I don't know how wealthy people were in ancient times. They ate rapeseed oil, vegetable oil, and only ate lean meat and not fat meat? And the heroine makes her own buns without making dough? Does the stuffing need to be fried first? Is it possible to eliminate the flavor of fat intestines just by adding more condiments? How can such a poor family still have condiments to put in their dishes? Not to mention the age difference between the male and female protagonists... There are also other medicinal materials and so on... There are so many loopholes. It seems that it was written by someone who has no fingers in the spring water, not to mention someone who was born in medicine? I can't understand it even more. Can't you look up information if you don't understand? ...
I really can't help but complain, can I kick my intestines out? No one wants ancient pork?
I really can't help but complain, can I kick my intestines out? ? It's really awesome. Did you think it was a knife? One kick can cause internal injuries at most. Or kicked to death. Intestines from kicking out? I don't have any common sense, it's still ancient pork, fat meat is definitely more expensive than lean meat, and generally you can't eat oil. The author also writes that no one wants fat meat (pork suet). Are you lying to everyone, are you uneducated? ? The article is not subtle at all. No common sense
I read more than 10 chapters, selling medicinal materials costs 500 coins; buying meat, selling water, etc. Costs 30 coins, meat buns cost 18 coins, 5 or 6 pounds of flour (white flour 12*5=60 coins); I just used 108 coins, how can I say that I have used them all? I better be careful, you will lose friends if you fool me...
After giving birth, my husband would rather masturbate than touch me.
During the period of pregnancy, dirt started to grow on my face. I felt so old after giving birth. My husband became more and more cold to me, and often rejected me because I was too tired and unwell, which hurt my self-esteem. Fortunately, I found a secret of the heroine, who inspired me. I followed the heroine and started to take care of my face. Just a few months ago, the dirt on my face disappeared. My husband suddenly became very nice to me, saying that my face was smooth and soft, and he would only sleep with his arms around me every day.
It's too noisy, so I won't mention the typos, the name, or the age difference. The most incredible thing is that I got 500 taels from selling Ganoderma lucidum. I said half of it was used to buy land and half of it was used to study. But I only bought 20 acres of fertile land for 4 taels and 1 acre, and I only studied for 2 taels and a year. I want to say that the author's mathematics was taught by a physical education teacher?
I think the heroine is an all-rounder and can do whatever she wants! Adding chicken essence to the food will make it delicious. She can catch up with ancient Chinese studies when she casually paints. She knows medical skills and can fight. Everyone is surrounding her!
I really doubt whether the author understands medical knowledge. In ancient times, could this surgery be performed casually? It doesn't matter if you don't need antibiotics and won't get infected. The key is that you are not using catgut, just ordinary sewing thread, and you don't use any surgical tools. It's a miracle that people can still survive! Teaching people how to perform surgery is so simple, just take a piece of pork and demonstrate it. Those clinical medicine people can just collectively commit suicide by jumping off the building. I don't know anything else, but the surgical knot tied after the operation is not easy to tie. The heroine actually taught people the lesson in one go! Is this because the heroine is too good at teaching, or is it because the old man who learned it is too talented? It's not that I can't tolerate mistakes. After all, writers are not doctors, but could you please check the relevant information before writing?
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Official(775)Scraped 7d ago
five stars
There are a few mistakes that I would like to correct. First, herbs are bought in quantities of two. It is terrible to buy them by the pound. Second, the ancients liked to eat fat meat because it tasted delicious. The ancients were not as good as modern people. They did not have so much money to buy meat, so they tried to lose weight every time they bought it to satisfy their craving. Third: Wound suturing technology, using the needles and threads we ordinary people use to sew wounds will not only aggravate the inflammation and infection of the wound, but also cause extremely painful suturing, which most people cannot bear. What's more, ancient needles and threads are not as developed as modern ones, which causes secondary damage to the wound. But that's it considering the special circumstances. These are minor flaws that do not affect the overall situation. Overall, the book is still very good. The author is great.
They say women are like tigers in their thirties, yet he actually did that to me...
At that time, I had only given birth to my baby for a few months, and I was addicted to reading novels basically every day. I didn't expect that my man would do that to me at that time. Thinking about it makes me shed tears. He actually said why I became so ugly after giving birth. He didn't consider my feelings when he said this. At that time, I was determined to make him regret saying such things. Now that I am beautiful, I want to share it with my sisters. For a moment, if I hadn't watched the movie "Li Xin Hong", I wouldn't have changed so much. It really helped me a lot. Now, Jue Ku is always by my side, asking me how What happened, I just don't want to tell him!
It's okay, but there are a few things that are too exaggerated. 1. The heroine runs the workshop and leaves it to a few country women without management. When recruiting people, she only needs to say good people, and no contracts are required. 2. Making money is too easy. You can earn hundreds, two or thousands taels immediately without using anything. 3. The plot is generally not very good-looking. The heroine is almighty and a 100% Bodhisattva.
Full of loopholes
I don't know what's behind it. I just read the first few chapters and I was speechless. The author is a complete idiot and has no common sense about life at all. How can you sell medicinal materials for 500 Wen to buy some meat and a few kilograms of flour for 30 Wen, and then the flour costs dozens of Wen per kilogram? Three buns each? The people in the family are so poor but they don't know how to save and are picky. Is this the attitude only a young master from a rich family has? And when buying meat, the pile of oil that cannot be sold is actually used to feed the dogs? People in ancient times actually liked lean meat rather than fat meat? I was also confused... Then I don't know how wealthy people were in ancient times. They ate rapeseed oil, vegetable oil, and only ate lean meat and not fat meat? And the heroine makes her own buns without making dough? Does the stuffing need to be fried first? Is it possible to eliminate the flavor of fat intestines just by adding more condiments? How can such a poor family still have condiments to put in their dishes? Not to mention the age difference between the male and female protagonists... There are also other medicinal materials and so on... There are so many loopholes. It seems that it was written by someone who has no fingers in the spring water, not to mention someone who was born in medicine? I can't understand it even more. Can't you look up information if you don't understand? ...
I really can't help but complain, can I kick my intestines out? No one wants ancient pork?
I really can't help but complain, can I kick my intestines out? ? It's really awesome. Did you think it was a knife? One kick can cause internal injuries at most. Or kicked to death. Intestines from kicking out? I don't have any common sense, it's still ancient pork, fat meat is definitely more expensive than lean meat, and generally you can't eat oil. The author also writes that no one wants fat meat (pork suet). Are you lying to everyone, are you uneducated? ? The article is not subtle at all. No common sense
I read more than 10 chapters, selling medicinal materials costs 500 coins; buying meat, selling water, etc. Costs 30 coins, meat buns cost 18 coins, 5 or 6 pounds of flour (white flour 12*5=60 coins); I just used 108 coins, how can I say that I have used them all? I better be careful, you will lose friends if you fool me...
After giving birth, my husband would rather masturbate than touch me.
During the period of pregnancy, dirt started to grow on my face. I felt so old after giving birth. My husband became more and more cold to me, and often rejected me because I was too tired and unwell, which hurt my self-esteem. Fortunately, I found a secret of the heroine, who inspired me. I followed the heroine and started to take care of my face. Just a few months ago, the dirt on my face disappeared. My husband suddenly became very nice to me, saying that my face was smooth and soft, and he would only sleep with his arms around me every day.
It's too noisy, so I won't mention the typos, the name, or the age difference. The most incredible thing is that I got 500 taels from selling Ganoderma lucidum. I said half of it was used to buy land and half of it was used to study. But I only bought 20 acres of fertile land for 4 taels and 1 acre, and I only studied for 2 taels and a year. I want to say that the author's mathematics was taught by a physical education teacher?
I think the heroine is an all-rounder and can do whatever she wants! Adding chicken essence to the food will make it delicious. She can catch up with ancient Chinese studies when she casually paints. She knows medical skills and can fight. Everyone is surrounding her!
I really doubt whether the author understands medical knowledge. In ancient times, could this surgery be performed casually? It doesn't matter if you don't need antibiotics and won't get infected. The key is that you are not using catgut, just ordinary sewing thread, and you don't use any surgical tools. It's a miracle that people can still survive! Teaching people how to perform surgery is so simple, just take a piece of pork and demonstrate it. Those clinical medicine people can just collectively commit suicide by jumping off the building. I don't know anything else, but the surgical knot tied after the operation is not easy to tie. The heroine actually taught people the lesson in one go! Is this because the heroine is too good at teaching, or is it because the old man who learned it is too talented? It's not that I can't tolerate mistakes. After all, writers are not doctors, but could you please check the relevant information before writing?









