Back to the Days When Ming Dynasty Was a Spiritual Mentor

Back to the Days When Ming Dynasty Was a Spiritual Mentor

by Meow With Light And Dust

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In the third year of Wanli, the entire Ming Empire was slowly breaking out of the quagmire of Zhengjialong's decadence. The New Deal of Zhang Juzheng, the first assistant, is in the ascendant. The Japanese chaos in the southeast is gradually calmed down. The barbarians in the north are surrendering. The social atmosphere is gradually loosening and liberalizing. The commodity economy is developing. The content of people's lives is becoming increasingly enriched. It is quite a scene of the Chinese Renaissance. Yang Yi, a psychiatrist from later generations, woke up in the body of a foolish apprentice at the East Wall Medical Center in Guangqizhou City, Daminghu. He wanted to live his life learning medical skills from Li Shizhen, but he was inadvertently involved in the majestic torrent of the times... Many years later, Yang Yi gently opened his psychological consultation record book: Zhang Juzheng, who only cared about the country and not his career; Emperor Wanli, whose temperament changed drastically when he was a child; Feng Bao, who blossomed in both literary and political circles; Nurhaci, who regarded the wolf as an eagle; and Hai Rui, Shen Shixing, Zhang Siwei, Gu Xiancheng, Matteo Ricci, Xu Guangqi... Turning to the yellowed home page, Yang Yi felt deeply: "The story has to start from Qizhou back then." ... This book is also called "This is not cheating, this is psychology" This book is also called "Well, this is cheating" ... To be more serious, this is a story about healing people, healing hearts, healing the country, and healing the community.

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