In episode 13, Weng Quanhai came to Yuexiaowan and found a young man in a suit and tie holding a small gong. Not only that, he also took many thugs to see Yue Xiaowan carefully. Weng Quanhai is puzzled. It turns out that this young master has a crush on Yue Xiaowan.
However, Yue Xiaowan refused to take the oath. Young master, relying on the influence of his family, thought that there was no woman on the beach that he couldn't get. As a result, this Yue Xiaowan just doesn't buy it herself. He couldn't stand it, so he beat Yue Xiaowan black and blue.
Weng Quanhai sincerely explained to the young master. This friendship between men and women is just like this Chinese medicine. It requires mutual consent and compatibility. If one party doesn't want to, it will hurt the bones and hurt people's lives.
The young master suspected that Weng Quanhai was having an affair with Yue Xiaowan. Weng Quanhai was relieved. He told the other party that Yue Xiaowan came to see a doctor because he believed in his medical skills. As a result, the young master lost interest and left with someone. Weng Quanhai stayed and took good care of it, personally cooking pharmaceutical water for Yue Xiaowan.
A brief introduction to the story of old Chinese medicine practitioners
At the beginning of the 20th century, Weng Quanhai, a descendant of Meng He Medical College, learned from others and studied Chinese medicine. He first opened a clinic in Menghe, his hometown, and then went to Shanghai to practice medicine. He became a famous doctor in Shanghai with noble medical ethics and superb medical skills. 1920, an infectious disease "rotten throat" was prevalent in Shanghai. Foreigners' hospitals took the opportunity to discredit Chinese medicine and raise drug prices. Weng Quanhai devoted himself to the development of TCM therapy, treated a large number of poor patients and improved the reputation of TCM.
1In February, 929, the National Government passed the case of "Abandoned Traditional Chinese Medicine", and Weng Quanhai fought tenaciously to preserve the national quintessence. After the fall of Shanghai, Weng Quanhai helped Maoshan guerrillas buy medicine and was chased by the Japanese army. He was forced to return to his hometown of Meng He anonymously and continue to treat the wounded for the guerrillas. Weng Quanhai returned to Shanghai to reopen the Chinese medicine clinic. The state's policy of attaching importance to Chinese medicine has finally given old Chinese medicine a new life.