"As for the consultation fee, please don't worry about it, Miss An. Your old Mr. Ding is not only my close friend for many years, but every brick, every blade of grass and every tree in Yunqing Temple has contributed greatly to the Ding family. Brother Ding has also made great efforts to build this place in recent years. I am only giving back to Ding's employees by treating them. How can I charge for the consultation fee?"

After that, Taoist Li raised his teacup and took a sip, then said slowly, "Besides, what Brother Ding said about work injury appraisal and medical system is not applicable in Yunqing Temple! I don't have the title of a top three hospital here, nor do I have registration invoices, so I can't let Miss An go through those procedures. So," he changed the subject, "even if it's not a work injury, it must be counted as a work injury. Miss An, don't be polite to this person. I can also repay the favor, isn't it wonderful!"

The old man's conversation was really humorous, and An Yi couldn't help but pursed her lips and smiled, but she felt that some things seemed to be replaced by concepts. But she was so angry with her boss just now that her brain was deprived of oxygen, and even her analytical ability slowed down.

Just as she was thinking about how to reply, Taoist Li did not want to give An Yi time to think carefully: "The diagnosis I made for you is actually not a problem for you, little brother Ding. Miss An had a minor ailment today, but her body is fine. What I advocate and am good at is the method of nurturing. I prefer nurturing over 'treatment'. This is because I read the story of the three brothers of Bian Que when I was young, and I agree with it. Oh, Miss An, do you know this story?"

"Brother Bian Que?" An Yi tried hard to recall, but in the end he could only smile awkwardly and said, "I only know Brother Haier."

"Pfft~" The young Taoist priest next to him couldn't help laughing, but after being glared at by his master, he tried to hold back his laughter but his whole body was shaking. An Yi looked embarrassed: It's over, it seems that I've shown my cowardice!

Ding Hong, who wanted to be a quiet and handsome man after being warned, couldn't stand it anymore and decided to step in to help: "This story is about: King Wen of Wei asked Bian Que, compared with his brothers, who is more skilled in medicine? Bian Que replied that his eldest brother is the best, his second brother is the second, and he is the worst. King Wen asked why you are the most famous? Bian Que replied: 'My eldest brother treats diseases before the onset of the disease. Since most people don't know that he can eradicate the cause of the disease in advance, they think his treatment has no obvious effect, so his fame cannot be spread. Only people in our family know about it. My second brother treats diseases when the disease first occurs. It seems that he can only treat minor diseases, so his fame can only spread in our village. And I, Bian Que, treat diseases when the disease is already serious. I use many incredible major operations as treatment methods. Naturally, people think that my medical skills are superb, so my reputation is spread all over the country, far greater than my two brothers.'"

"Brother Ding said it very well. It is said that post-event control is not as good as in-event control, and in-event control is not as good as pre-event control. Unfortunately, many people fail to realize this and wait until wrong decisions have caused major losses before seeking to make up for it. Sometimes it is too late to mend the fold after the sheep have been lost." Taoist Priest Li continued to explain.

An Yi nodded repeatedly: "Thank you, Taoist Li, for clearing up my doubts. I'm grateful for your advice!"

Suddenly, she felt like a thorn in her side, and An Yi realized that she had forgotten to thank someone! Although she was still angry with this overbearing and conceited man, how could a small employee have the confidence to be angry with the boss.

"Thank you for your explanation, boss. I am ashamed of my lack of knowledge and experience."

The tone was sincere, but who knew what strange thoughts were hidden in her drooping little head. Ding Hong also confirmed again that this woman did not dare and was unwilling to look him in the eye. In her heart, was he really so terrible and hateful? Ding Hong felt irritable and irritated, and there was a little more annoyance in the depths of his eyes.

An Yi lowered his head and waited silently for a response. Why was there no movement? He was extremely depressed and stole a glance, only to see that the boss was just staring at him, with no intention of answering him at all.

Are you still angry about your fierce rebuttal to him just now? It seems so. An Yi quickly retracted his gaze and shrank slightly unconsciously.

Taoist Priest Li laughed out loud at this time: "Don't be ashamed! There are many people who don't know this story, just like I don't know the story of the Haier Brothers."

"Pfft~" This time, the young Taoist priest and An Yi were also amused. As for that person, he was still as quiet as a stone statue.

The atmosphere finally eased, and Taoist Li got back to the point: "Miss An's biggest problem right now is that she suffers from both heart and spleen deficiency and heart and liver blood deficiency. In other words, the general blood deficiency symptoms and heart and liver symptoms exist at the same time."

"Very serious?" Ding Hong suddenly interrupted: "Two diseases coexisting?"

Taoist Priest Li was helpless: "Why are you in such a hurry? I just started talking." If he had known this would happen, he would have gotten him out to have some peace and quiet. He took a deep breath and continued to explain: "There is no need to panic. The internal organs support and restrict each other. When a certain organ or a certain organ is diseased, it can affect another organ or another organ under certain conditions, and sometimes they can also change each other. This depends on the relationship between the two organs. Organs with exterior-interior, life-giving-repression, and humiliation relationships are prone to change, while vice versa. "

Seeing An Yi confused and not understanding what was going on, Taoist Li had expected this reaction. Most of the people who came here to see a doctor were like this, although he had tried his best to explain it in a simple and easy-to-understand way.

"Okay, then I will explain it from the beginning in the most plain words: the formation of physical constitution includes congenital factors, acquired factors and other factors. Miss An was born with a cold body. Once the constitution is formed, it is difficult to change. However, it is not completely impossible to change, but it is very slow. The main manifestations of cold body are anemia, pale complexion, cold hands and feet, weak constitution, introverted personality, melancholy, nostalgia, and depression. The simplest way is to drink some brown sugar water and eat blood-enriching foods such as jujube."

"And do more exercise." Ding Hong's tone was slightly reproachful, and this was naturally directed at An Yi.

Even though Taoist Li was a master who cultivated himself, he was still angry at the boy's repeated interruptions. He held his breath and silently recited a mantra to calm down. If it were someone else, he would have walked away long ago, but considering their past, he just gave Ding Hong a look to stop him from doing anything rash.

"Exercise is good, but Miss An has a weak constitution. She must feel that her body lacks energy, her breath is shallow, her voice is low, she is tired and weak, and she cannot stand fatigue. Therefore, her ability to resist disease is weak, and her ability to resist cold, wind, and heat is also weak. Therefore, she can only do moderate exercise and sweat slightly. Excessive sweating itself is a kind of damage to the body."

An Yi nodded vigorously, admiring Master Li, and also confirmed to the boss that what he said before was true. Ding Hong was silent, thinking that this woman's body was really troublesome.

"Let's go back to the coexisting symptoms mentioned earlier. Deficiency of both heart and spleen is caused by insufficient heart blood. When the heart blood is deficient, the heart loses its nourishment, which leads to palpitations. The spleen is the source of qi and blood production and is responsible for regulating blood. The heart is responsible for blood. The two are related in terms of physiology and pathology..."

Although she knew that the master had tried to be as concise as possible in his words, An Yi still found it difficult to listen and gradually began to feel sleepy. She resisted the urge to yawn and thought that her boss beside her might be as sleepy as she was. She looked over curiously, but saw that her boss was listening attentively with his brows slightly frowned and his eyes not looking away? ! An Yi felt ashamed. She had such a rare opportunity to invite the master to diagnose her, but she was so absent-minded. She was simply a piece of useless wood!

Thinking of this, An Yi immediately perked up his nerves and devoted himself fully to Master Li's explanation.

While An Yi was sitting and listening, Ding Hong turned his head slightly, glanced at her from the corner of his eye, and shook his head secretly: With your lack of knowledge of Chinese medicine, you still want to drive me away? It's really nonsense.

"I wonder if Miss An understands what I said?" Taoist Priest Li took the hot tea that the young Taoist priest had just replaced for him and moistened his dry throat.

Before An Yi could speak, Ding Hong replied on her behalf: "My secretary doesn't know much about Chinese medicine, so I think she can only understand about 10% or 120%. Master, don't worry about it. I will write it down for her first and then slowly teach her later. Please continue."

Upon hearing this, Taoist Li nodded slightly, picked up the teacup and pretended to take another sip to hide the smile on his lips.

An Yi just pouted slightly, her expression normal. Ding Hong raised an eyebrow, surprised by the woman's calm acceptance: Aren't you a hedgehog? Where are your quills? Just now I just wanted to listen in, but you were about to rush over and pierce me like a sieve. Now that I have stated that I will record your condition and even ridicule you, you don't resist? Are you submitting to my authority?

Surrender? Of course not. I was at ease because what the boss said was true and there was no way to argue. What can I do if I really don't understand?

"Although most of Miss An's symptoms are due to her natural constitution, the body is also greatly affected by acquired factors, including diet, labor, marriage and childbearing, and emotions. There are also other factors that cannot be changed by human power, such as age and social relationships. They are all the key points that need to be adjusted at this stage, otherwise there will be endless troubles." At this point, Taoist Li leaned forward to observe again: "May I ask if you have insomnia, dreaminess, dizziness, forgetfulness, pale complexion, loss of appetite, abdominal distension, loose stools, and fatigue recently?"

Seeing An Yi nod slowly, Taoist Li couldn't help but speak earnestly: "It is indeed rare for the two diseases to coexist. Most of them are caused by improper diet, excessive thinking, fatigue and spleen damage, etc., which lead to hidden diseases hidden in the body. Please forgive me for speaking frankly, Miss An must not squander and overdraw your body by relying on your youth. If you want to achieve natural harmony between body and mind, you must use the methods of quiet cultivation, diet, daily life and mental conditioning to consolidate your essence, energy and spirit. Among them, 'sleep and food' are particularly important, and adequate sleep is conducive to maintaining the Yin energy in the body, which is a very important matter! Remember!"

An Yi looked at the elder opposite with a complicated expression, and felt as if she was seen through by someone like a glass. Every word of his analysis hit the nail on the head. She was worried about her health due to her frequent illnesses in recent months, and she wanted to take care of it. Unfortunately, her "top priority" now was planning for her daughter's future and her uncontrollable worries, and she couldn't put any energy into herself.

"Do you understand what Taoist Li said? You don't need my interpretation of these words, right?"

An Yi nodded mechanically, then shook his head, and immediately realized his mistake, and quickly replied: "Yes, I understand! Please rest assured, Taoist priest, I will definitely do it!"

Ding Hong and Taoist Li looked at each other, both helpless. How could such an insincere answer deceive them? I'm afraid she herself doesn't even believe it...

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