Returning to the young master's house, after Huang Xu went back to his room to rest, the housekeeper Liu Zhong asked tentatively: "Young Master, I think Miss Huang seems to be interested in you."
"Butler, no, what does it mean to be interesting? Her brother Huang Xu is facing an ax to chop off his head, his life or death is uncertain, what else can it be interesting to do?" Liu Qi pretended to be stupid and discussed the love affairs between men and women with the elderly piggyback housekeeper Liu Zhong. It was not a pleasant thing.
There is a generation gap, and it is long. The generation gap spanning 1800 can be called the longest and most amazing generation gap in history. It is nothing if it breaks the Guinness Book of World Records.
"The success or failure of Young Master Huang's surgery is one thing, and who Miss Huang likes or dislikes is another matter. The Young Master went to save Miss Huang's brother, how can we not be grateful to the Young Master? Besides, the Young Master also wore the clothes that Miss Huang personally made three years ago.
Your custom-made clothes are quite destined." Liu Zhong listed various reasons in an attempt to bring the two young men together.
"It's quite a fate. It's fate to get beaten when we first meet. It's okay not to." Liu Qi thought about how he received a punch from that little girl Huang Wudie when leaving "Feng Wudie Fei Clothing Store", and felt in his heart
It seems that there are dignified and virtuous ladies in ancient times, as well as rude and rude girlfriends.
"Young master, I don't understand. Since ancient times, beating means kissing, scolding means loving, and kicking and beating means falling in love. I think there is a way to do this." Liu Zhong was a bit joking. When there were no outsiders, Liu Zhong showed more
There is more of a family relationship between uncle and nephew than between master and servant.
"Butler, are you kidding me? Since ancient times, men and women have not been close to each other, so there's no need for kicking or beating." Liu Qi was completely amused by Liu Zhong's words. Such words were too fashionable and did not fit in with the Three Kingdoms era when women's tutoring was very strict.
, Liu Zhong actually said something about falling in love. Could it be that Liu Zhong is also a time traveler?
"Hehe... Oh, by the way, how will Mr. Huang's surgery be arranged?" Liu Zhong laughed and changed the subject.
"This depends on Mr. Hua Tuo. I'm going to ask Mr. Hua Tuo for advice now." Liu Qi said and walked towards Hua Tuo's room. The words Liu Zhong said were sometimes very ancient and sometimes very modern. Liu Qi was most afraid of thinking about time travel.
thing.
If Liu Zhong and Chen Wen, whose words and deeds are full of Zhuge's wisdom, had also traveled through time, then Liu Qi's mansion would be in chaos. The divine horse Guan Gong fights Qin Qiong, Cao Cao prostitutes Pan Jinlian, and Wu Song and E Huan compete with tigers.
The drama is about to begin. The most incredible thing in the world is not the unresolved relationship between humans and ghosts, but time travel between the past and the present. If everyone travels through time, I am afraid that it will not only mess up the Three Kingdoms, but also the United Nations.
But in reality, Gao Qiang, a special soldier from the Chinese Kingdom 1,800 years ago during the Three Kingdoms period at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, actually traveled through time to the turbulent Three Kingdoms and became the eldest son of Jingzhou Governor Liu Biao, the eldest son of Jingzhou, Liu Qi.
Thinking of time travel, Liu Qi suddenly thought of the verses in "Birds" by the bearded Indian poet Rabindranath Tagore:
The farthest distance in the world is not the distance between life and death, but that I am standing in front of you but you don’t know that I have traveled through...
When he came to Hua Tuo's room, Liu Qi felt a depressing atmosphere. He saw Huan'er standing with his hands down, standing beside a small desk with a pile of bamboo slips, not daring to express his anger. But Hua Tuo was not here today.
Reading a book indoors, standing solemnly in front of the wooden window carved with pictures of flowers and birds, seemingly full of thoughts.
When Liu Qi saw this scene, he looked at Huan'er. Huan'er quietly made a silent gesture, but the sign language did not express what happened.
When Hua Tuo saw Liu Qi coming over, he sighed: "Hey, Master, did you do something wrong as a teacher?"
"What did you do wrong, sir?" Liu Qi was asked inexplicably by Hua Tuo.
"Huang Xu's epilepsy required a craniotomy. After the young master went to General Huang's mansion, he felt uneasy about being a teacher. He thought about it for a long time and couldn't figure out what to do. Why did he have to get the consent of his parents? What if Huang Xu was critically ill on the way home?
Maybe while waiting for his parents' consent, he might have missed the best time for surgery and could no longer be treated. Or maybe his parents didn't agree. Can I, as a teacher, bear to watch Huang Xu pass away? As a teacher, can I save him?
But if he didn't rescue him in time, wouldn't it be tantamount to harming Huang Xu? It goes against the medical ethics of rescuing the dying and tending the wounded."
Hua Tuo seemed to be talking to himself, and his tone was full of self-blame. Seeing Hua Tuo's sad look, Liu Qi advised: "Sir, don't blame yourself. I have obtained Mrs. Huang's consent. Huang Xu can operate, please."
Sir, make arrangements as soon as possible."
"This teacher knows that I have been thinking that I have to obtain the consent of the patient's parents before performing an operation. Why does this happen to me? I have never been like this... Is it because I lack confidence in my medical skills? Or is it?
Do you really value fame too much?"
Hua Tuo got into trouble. For a person who advocates perfect medical ethics, Hua Tuo really couldn't forgive himself for delaying Huang Xu's operation time. Hua Tuo knew that for a patient with a serious condition, every minute was precious.
And for fear of taking responsibility, he was so cruel that he risked Huang Xu's life and death and was so desperate that he could not perform a craniotomy without the consent of his parents.
"There is no limit to the sea of learning, and boundless medical ethics. There is no pure gold, and no one is perfect. No one is a sage, and no one can make mistakes. Even a sage will inevitably make mistakes. The spirit of being so strict with himself and reflecting on himself every day is really inspiring.
Disciples admire him." When Liu Qi saw Hua Tuo with half of his gray hair, he was very respectful. He recalled that many hospitals in later generations refused to operate without regard for the patient's life and death because they had no money, which further highlighted the greatness of Hua Tuo, the miracle doctor's humility and compassion.
Liu Qi changed his method of persuasion. There were both praise and criticism in his words. He first suppressed and then raised. He captured Hua Tuo's self-blaming but pursuit of perfection mentality. It really worked. Hua Tuo's tense expression relaxed.
He looked at Liu Qi gratefully and said, "Young master understands me. With these words, my teacher suddenly became enlightened. As a doctor, it is your duty to save lives and heal the wounded. Today, I will order Huang Xu to shave his long hair and shave his head so that he can rest, and prepare another room."
Clean room, please don’t disturb me, I will have surgery tomorrow morning.”
"Yes." Liu Qi relieved Hua Tuo's heart and was very happy. Hua Tuo was able to perform craniotomy on Huang Xu without any psychological burden, which increased his chances of winning. And Hua Tuo chose to have the operation in the morning.
After some consideration, the blood flow is not strong in the morning and the pain is not strong. It is more conducive to brain surgery when general anesthesia is given.
After coming out of Hua Tuo's room, Liu Qi ordered his housekeeper Liu Zhong to prepare a quiet room for Huang Xu's craniotomy. Liu Zhong suggested using the room of the maid with plums, orchids, bamboos and chrysanthemums. However, Liu Qi thought that the maid had just died.
Geely moved to a more quiet and remote weapons warehouse, cleaned out a corner, sprinkled some disinfectant, and prepared a wooden bed, some copper basins, buckets and other items needed for surgery.
After the simple operating room was arranged, Liu Qi ordered the housekeeper Liu Zhong to strengthen the defense of the mansion. Remember that when Hua Tuo was undergoing surgery, no outsiders were allowed to make noise outside the mansion, let alone make trouble in front of the mansion. He asked the guards to guard the entire son.
The house is guarded 30 meters apart and no one is allowed to approach.
After everything was ready, when the first ray of morning glow shone into the prince's house the next morning, Hua Tuo gave Huang Xu an appropriate dose of "Ma Fei Powder". After Huang Xu was given general anesthesia, he ordered Liu Qi to tie Huang Xu with a hemp rope.
Huang Xu's limbs were fastened to the four bed legs in a large font shape. Huang Xu, who had been under general anesthesia, was lying on a temporary simple operating table circled in a corner of the warehouse. Hua Tuo personally performed Huang Xu's craniotomy, while Liu Qi and Huan'er stood waiting.
Be an assistant on the side, and no one else is allowed to come near.
Hua Tuo used an ax to cut open Huang Xu's skull. Although it was the first time, Hua Tuo still used the small ax very skillfully. Hua Tuo held the ax skillfully and cut open Huang Xu's skull, which made Liu Qi's first impression.
Then I thought of a rather ironic idiom "The cook eats the cow".
Hua Tuo's sharp ax was like carving a map on Huang Xu's bald head, and he quickly uncovered the skull. Suddenly a patch of white brain material appeared, and a patch of bright red blood overflowed. Huan'er's face turned pale with fright, and his legs and feet became weak. Fortunately,
Liu Qi was there to support him, otherwise he would have fallen down long ago.
After cutting off the skull, Hua Tuo took the surgical forceps and concentrated on performing the operation on Huang Xu's head as if no one else was around. He didn't take into account Huan'er who was so frightened that he almost fainted. Originally, Hua Tuo didn't want Huan'er, who was less than ten years old, to do anything to Huang Xu's head.
Seeing such a terrifying craniotomy, at Liu Qi's insistence, Huan'er allowed Huan'er to witness Hua Tuo's first craniotomy.
An ugly daughter-in-law always has to meet her parents-in-law, and as a close disciple of the miracle doctor Hua Tuo, Huan'er at a young age must go through such a life-and-death surgery scene. It is better to experience it sooner rather than later. This is also a way to train Huan'er's medical courage.
A very rare opportunity to practice. There are not many such opportunities, and you may never encounter them in your lifetime. It is not an opportunity that can be bought with money.
When Hua Tuo performed the craniotomy, Liu Qi thought of the abominable Imperial Japanese soldiers. During World War II, they vivisected a large number of prisoners and conducted brutal human poison gas experiments. They accumulated a large amount of clinical experience from the cruel murders and dissections.
Nowadays, many executioners in Japan have become medical experts, and their attainments in clinical surgical skills are unparalleled. What a shame...
Helpless, Huan'er is a young girl after all, and it is normal to be frightened. However, Huan'er was not frightened or fainted in such an operation scene, which was like murder and beheading. It can be considered that Huan'er had some composure. But Huan'er was not frightened and fainted.
My son is not an executioner, but an innocent medical girl, a close disciple of a generation of miracle doctors.
Liu Qi hugged Huan'er's waist tightly, which was quite soft, and asked Huan'er to open his eyes and learn the whole process of Mr. Hua Tuo's craniotomy. When he grows up, Huan'er will not perform similar operations again.
I was so frightened like today.
After Liu Qi's strong embrace, Huan'er seemed to wake up and seemed to have great courage. She gritted her teeth and forced herself to calm down without blinking. She never left the surgical forceps in Hua Tuo's hands, determined to kill Hua Tuo.
Every detail and step of Tuo's craniotomy operation was engraved in his mind, and he would never let Mr. Liu Qi underestimate him.
After two hours of surgery, when the last stitch was put on Huang Xu's skull, Hua Tuo said weakly: "The older you get, the more supplements you need!" Finally, exhausted, he collapsed in Liu Qi's arms.