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Uncle Wang and the princess did this kind of thing, the emperor ...

Once upon a time, there was a famous doctor named Wang Shuhe. The medical skills are very superb, no matter what difficult and complicated diseases, after his rectification will get better, it is reasonable to say that his business will be very good. However, this is not the case, as the saying goes: it is difficult for a shaver to replace his own head, and it is difficult for Langzhong to cure his own illness. Because he had a poisonous sore, fewer people came to see him.

One night, Uncle Wang had a strange dream: An old man said to him: "You can't wait for the flowers to bloom, you can only make money by moving around more, and if you want to get rich, you can go to the capital." Uncle Wang felt very strange and thought: Should it not be the land lord who gave me a dream! The next morning, Uncle Wang sold his property and went to the capital.

Stop and go on the road, there has been a month. One day, he passed by a small town, and heard many people talking about the emperor's princess being sick, and the four sides of the court did not heal it, and the emperor sent out a holy will: Whoever can cure the princess's illness must be rewarded! Uncle Wang he thought to himself: Why don't I try it.

He arrived in the capital and explained his intentions to the eunuchs in the court. The eunuch led him into the palace to meet the princess. The princess was already very ill. Uncle Wang touched the princess's hand, and his pulse was still beating. After careful examination, it turned out that the princess's child could not be born horizontally, and Uncle Wang and used a silver needle to prick a needle in the princess's stomach. The princess took a deep breath and said "Wow" A child was born, the princess also woke up, the mother and child were safe, and the emperor was very happy. The emperor valued Wang Shuhe very much and asked him to stay in the capital as an official, but Wang Shuhe did not agree, saying that he would continue to practice medicine, and the emperor immediately took out gold and silver and handed it to Wang Shuhe. He asked him to choose a place in the capital to open a medicine shop, and on the day of the opening, the emperor personally came to send him a plaque.

Later, Uncle Wang's poisonous sores also improved, and he soon lived a happy and satisfying life.

Wang Shuhe, the name of an ancient physician. Jin Dynasty physician. Mingxi (名熙), courtesy name Xi, was a native of Gaoping (in present-day Shanxi Province). He was born in the fifteenth year of Jian'an in the Eastern Han Dynasty, that is, in 210 AD. He was very knowledgeable and honest, and did the Taiyi Order of the time. In the history of the development of traditional Chinese medicine, he made two important contributions, one is to sort out the "Treatise on Typhoid Fever" and the other is to write the "Pulse Sutra".