Wearing books in the 70s, there is room for surgical experts

Chapter 71 Ground rumbling, big earthquake

"What?!" Li Tiezhu's eyes widened, his eyebrows seemed to stand up one by one, and he shouted angrily.

Just now, he had been wondering why Wang Yuhui was infected for no reason, but it turned out that he was infected by Wang Daguo!

This Wang Dazhuang definitely disobeyed orders and ran to Hongqi Village by himself!

"I'll go find him!" Li Tiezhu was furious and wanted to arrest Wang Dazhuang immediately.

As a result, they were stopped by Cheng Li and Sun Shaozong together. Cheng Li stopped in front of Li Tiezhu: "Captain, the top priority now is not to punish Wang Dazhuang, but to prevent the spread of the disease."

Sun Shaozong also nodded: "Yes, we cannot let the disease continue to develop, the plague will kill people."

Li Tiezhu gradually calmed down, stayed away from Cheng Li and Sun Shaozong, and fell into thinking.

Soon he stood up and bowed to Sun Shaozong and Cheng Li: "Old Sun, little Cheng educated youth, you two know medical skills, our village depends on you in the future!"

Sun Shaozong didn't move, and his expression was very cautious. According to what he read in medical books, plague was never a joke. Once infected, especially in the early stage, you might die.

He recalled what he had learned in medical books and said to Li Tiezhu: "Captain, what we have to do now is to isolate people who already have symptoms from normal people."

"Don't build the house for the time being. The weather is hot now. Let's make ends meet first."

Li Tiezhu nodded. Compared with human lives, those few houses are nothing: "I will tell everyone now."

After saying that, he left Sun Shaozong's house in a hurry and went from door to door to inform him. Before leaving, Cheng Li gave him a mask so that he could protect himself and others.

"Xiao Cheng, come here." After Li Tiezhu left, Sun Shaozong ordered Cheng Li as a matter of course.

He couldn't do it alone and needed a helper. Obviously Cheng Li, who had a solid foundation, was the best candidate.

"From now on, I will teach you some introductory knowledge. You can remember as much as you can."

Cheng Li subconsciously wanted to refuse. He heard that traditional Chinese medicine requires formal apprenticeship before you can learn from the master.

She did not become a disciple...

Sun Shaozong looked serious: "You don't have to worry about anything else. I'm teaching you these. I'm not forcing you to become a disciple, but I want you to help me."

"The plague will definitely spread. There are not many infected people in the village now, so I can handle it. But in the future, if there are more people, I won't be able to handle it alone."

"I'll need you then." Sun Shaozong saw the situation very clearly.

He looked into the distance and said with a bit of worry in his voice: "Compared with human life, it doesn't matter whether you become a disciple or not."

Cheng Li's heart felt as if someone had suddenly tugged at her, and Sun Shaozong's image grew taller in her eyes.

From ancient times to the present, there have been countless plagues recorded in history, but each plague was defeated by profound Chinese medicine.

They are countless senior Chinese medicine practitioners who were not afraid of infection or sacrifice, and used their superb medical skills to prevent the spread of the plague.

Sun Shaozong continued to tell Cheng Li about his plan: "When you learn the basic knowledge, I will teach you to feel your pulse first."

"At that time, infected people and healthy people can be identified more quickly and separated."

Cheng Li nodded seriously. If she could help distinguish people infected with the disease, she could separate them from healthy people earlier and reduce the infection.

Looking at Cheng Li's determined face, Sun Shaozong nodded happily: "Come with me first, and I will teach you some basic knowledge."

Their time was short and they couldn't afford to waste it. Sun Shaozong wanted to make Cheng Li familiar with traditional Chinese medicine as soon as possible.

But Cheng Li was not in a hurry to follow. She was thinking about a problem.

"What's wrong?" Sun Shaozong stood at the door and looked at her doubtfully. Could it be that the child regretted it because he was afraid of being infected?

Cheng Li pursed her lips and made a decision in her mind. She moved a stool for Sun Shaozong to sit on, and then bowed to him respectfully.

Three standard ninety-degree bows made Sun Shaozong's eyes filled with shock and a hint of surprise.

He tentatively said: "Are you a disciple?"

Cheng Li nodded, clasped his hands in his fists, and imitated the words he had seen on TV before saying: "Master, please accept my disciple's bow!"

Sun Shaozong thought that Cheng Li was destined to be his apprentice, but he didn't expect that he would become his apprentice in the end.

He rarely put away his serious expression, looked at Cheng Li kindly, and said happily: "Okay, okay! Good apprentice!"

Cheng Li lowered his head in shame: "The situation is urgent. I can't serve the master tea today. I will make up for it after the plague is cured!"

Sun Shaozong was so happy that he could not open his mouth from ear to ear. He waved his hand directly and said: "Okay, then I will wait for your tea as a teacher!"

He stood up, recalled what his master had warned him, and said seriously: "You must listen carefully to what I say below and keep it in your heart at all times."

"Studying medicine is a difficult road. You must endure hardships and stand hard, work steadily, and never give up halfway."

"In addition, medicine is a matter of the utmost precision and subtlety. Medical practitioners should be calm and calm, have extensive medical resources, and be diligent and tireless. Respect heaven and earth, respect ghosts and gods, respect life, and respect diseases."

"Furthermore, doctors should empathize with others' sufferings, and should have a heart of great compassion and compassion to save the suffering of the soul, and should not 'rely on one's own strengths and skimp on property.'"

"The sea of ​​medicine is boundless, and there are always differences in the art. Don't be arrogant and extravagant after achieving too little, but make further progress with every step you take."

"Do you remember these?" Sun Shaozong's majestic voice sounded.

Cheng Li raised his head with firm eyes: "Keep Master's teachings in mind."

She understood what the master meant. As a doctor, there are two requirements for medical ethics. One is excellence, which means excellent medical skills and strong professional ability;

Cheng Li did this before, and will always use it as his life principle in the future.

After the brief apprenticeship ceremony was over, Sun Shaozong took Cheng Li to his study. The study was not big, only three square meters in size, and contained only a desk and a bookcase.

Sun Shaozong gave up his home to the villagers, and he himself lived in a small study. The notes and medical records in it were his most precious things.

He took out a book of introductory medical skills and handed it to Cheng Li: "Next, your task is to understand it thoroughly as soon as possible. If you don't know how, just ask me."

"You don't have to worry about things outside, I will take care of them."

Cheng Li didn't dare to delay. The sooner she learned this, the sooner she could help, and she would be able to save more people in the future.

She has a heart to help the world and save people, but some people just don't want her to get her wish.

"Where's that little bitch Cheng Li, let her get out of here!" Li Lianxiu's old voice came from the study door with a bang.

"I want to ask her why she harmed my son!"

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