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Old Farmer

Old Farmer

General Fiction

Gao Mantang Li Zhou

351K8.1

At the end of 2014, CCTV teamed up with four satellite TV channels to launch the broadcast at the same time, which is a multi-year drama! Movie kings Chen Baoguo, Feng Yuanzheng and others performed passionately, and it was a wonderful show! The TV novel of the same name is grandly launched by Writers Publishing House! An agrarian revolution in northern China's rural areas triggered a story with ups and downs that lasted for more than half a century. It vividly reproduces the sixty-year historical process of China's rural areas and dedicates it to 800 million fellow villagers. Two farmers have been entangled for sixty years in the vicissitudes of history.

Old Chinese Doctor

Old Chinese Doctor

General Fiction

Gao Mantang Li Zhou

347K8.6187

Weng Quanhai, a descendant of the Menghe Medical School, was a doctor, a Confucian, and a chivalrous man. He was superb in medical skills and upright in his actions. He soon became famous in Shanghai, but he was jealous and excluded by his peers. As Western learning spread eastward, traditional Chinese medicine was suppressed. The Nationalist Government made the situation worse for the traditional Chinese medicine industry by passing the "Abolition of Old Traditional Chinese Medicine Case." In times of crisis, Weng Quanhai stepped forward and resolutely led his colleagues in traditional Chinese medicine to Nanjing to ask for help. In order to protect the national treasure of traditional Chinese medicine, they were in danger... After the fall of Shanghai, the Japanese secret service imprisoned and forced Weng Quanhai and others to develop a secret medicine to treat diarrhea. The Kuomintang military reunification sent agents to secretly sneak into the research institute, contact Weng Quanhai, obtain prescriptions and information, and intercept this batch of precious medicines, saving the lives of many Chinese Expeditionary Force soldiers. The Japanese spy leader suspected that Weng Quanhai had leaked the secret and ordered a hunt for him... This work runs through seven medical cases, showing the magnificent and turbulent life in Shanghai during the Republic of China. While promoting traditional Chinese medical ethics and medical regulations, it also exposed the ugly faces of quack doctors and gave a glimpse into the ways of doing business, running a household, and being a human being in Confucian culture!