Closing Qigong and pretending to die is a common trick in the novel, but if the other party indiscriminately makes up two knives, even the most powerful Closed Qigong is useless. Therefore, this trick seems to be only suitable for people with a certain identity.
Is there such a kung fu in reality? Historical records really exist, the famous doctor Dong Feng in the Three Kingdoms period is such a high-ranking qigong person. Dong Feng treated Jiaozhou Taishou Shi Xie, and when he arrived, Taishou had been lying in bed dying for three days. Therefore, Dong Feng fed Taishou three pills and then waited quietly.
Before long, TaiShou's hands and feet began to move, and his face improved. After half a day, you can sit up and be able to eat. After only four days of being able to speak, this life seemed to be saved. Dong Feng was therefore honored as a guest of honor by the Taishou Government, and for the following year, he treated Taishou every day.
Slowly, Tai Shou's illness improved greatly, there was no major obstacle, he could walk normally and deal with official documents, and Dong Feng's name of the divine doctor became louder and louder. It is said that Taishou should be grateful to Dong Feng, but what he did not expect was that he actually killed Dong Feng who saved himself.
It turned out that it was the chaotic era at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, the Central Plains had been beaten into a pot of porridge, Jiaozhou was far away in Liangguang and northern Vietnam, Taishou Shi Xie plotted to take advantage of this chaos, divide and stand on his own, and wanted to be addicted to the emperor. Dong Feng overheard this secret because he had to wait for Taishou at any time.
In order to keep the secret of the rebellion, Taishou realized that his health was already good and did not need Dong Feng's continued healing, so he decided to kill Dong Feng. Fortunately, Dong Feng was prepared to hold his breath with qigong, so that the people in the Taishou Mansion thought that he was dead, and then fled the Taishou Mansion in the chaos.
Famous doctors in ancient times seemed to have a high attainment in qigong, Hua Tuo invented the five birds play, Dong Fenghui closed qigong, can be regarded as qigong masters. In fact, Dong Feng is a Jian'an Sanshen doctor with the same name as Hua Tuo and Zhang Zhongjing, but he mainly practices medicine in the south, and his reputation is far less than the first two.
Dong Feng was a native of Minxian County, Fujian Province, born in 221 AD, a little later than the other two. He worked as a minor official in the Wu regime and later devoted himself to medical skills. Folklore also says that Dong Feng met a high-ranking person from the world, cultivated into an immortal, had a long life of 100 years, and had a childlike immortality.
Removing the mythological component, Dong Feng's medical skills are indeed clever. When he lived in Fengyang, Anhui Province, he told everyone that there was no charge for medical treatment, and there was only one rule, that is, after the seriously ill person recovered, he should plant five apricot trees on the slope of the Phoenix Mountain where he lived; ordinary patients should plant one. Over the years, tens of thousands of apricot trees have been planted on the mountain. It can be seen from this how many patients Dong Feng has treated.
When the apricots were ripe, Dong Feng posted a notice outside the apricot forest, as long as he left a bucket of millet, he could pick a bucket of apricots himself. Then he used the grain he had exchanged to help the poor. According to local records, the scale of the apricot forest eventually expanded to more than 100,000 trees, and until many years later, there are still remnants of the apricot forest.
Dong Feng's treatment of diseases and apricot planting has also led to the enthusiasm of the local poor people to plant apricot trees, so that the vast number of poor people have more skills to support their families. Since then, Xinglin has also become synonymous with doctors and the medical community, which is the world's best memorial to this benevolent healer.
Dong Feng died in 264 at the age of 43. This is a record in the history of the canon, but there is a legend in the folk that Dong Feng practiced medicine in the human world for more than three hundred years, and his appearance has always been retained in his thirties.
Dong Feng, a divine doctor with a less prominent reputation, left an extremely valuable wealth to ancient Chinese medicine. In his hometown, a special grass hall was built to commemorate him, covering an area of 20 acres, using the architectural style of the post-Han Three Kingdoms era and surrounded by apricot trees.
[References: "The Complete History of Dayue", "Local History of Fujian Province"]