Last time, it was said that Xue Xin had followed a small tribe to the Temuzhen tribe.
The Mongolians were already very familiar with the work of setting up tents. Moreover, Xue Xin was entangled by the respected Old Chi and was discussing medicine, so Xue Xin could not help during the whole process. Xue Xin was only in a small tribe now, so the people sent by the Tiemuzhen tribe to coordinate were not big shots.(At least Xue Xin had never heard of his name), but they were assigned to a good place to set up camp near a mountain and a river, while several tribes that were much larger than them could only find a place to stay next to them. In the beginning, Xue Xin didn't know why, but from the second day onwards, there was a steady stream of people from other tribes coming to see China for treatment. Xue Xin then reacted-it seemed that the status of this small tribe was completely due to China's medical skills.
Xue Xin saw that the old man had to work until very late every day. Many times, there were still many people who could not get timely treatment. He was also embarrassed to stand by and watch. No matter what, his medical skills were much better than the " Mongolian doctor " China. As the saying goes, a doctor has the heart of a parent. No matter what the relationship between the Mongolians and the Han people was in the future, he could not leave them in the lurch. Once Xue Xin started his consultation, there was basically no red matter. This was because if it was a small illness, he could easily solve it with a few golden needles. The slightly troublesome diseases were those chronic diseases that had accumulated over the years. But since it had already developed to the point where Xue Xin was having a headache, then he didn't mind waiting a few more days. Hence, once Xue Xin joined in, the number of people being treated every day began to rapidly increase. Soon, there was no longer anything to do with Old Chi. In the end, the old man simply moved a small stool and sat beside Xue Xin, helping Xue Xin while learning. Miracle Doctor Xue Xin's name gradually spread and soon, it spread throughout the entire Tribal Alliance. As for Xue Xin, he actually had a lot of gains. By asking about the illness, he collected a lot of information about the living habits of the Mongolians, their fighting methods, and other aspects. These were the original purpose of his coming to the desert.
A month of busy work passed very quickly. Xue Xin's days were very fulfilling, and his heart gradually calmed down. Seeing the sincere gratitude and relaxed smiles on the faces of the patients after he had relieved their pain with his technique, Xue Xin was a little intoxicated in this life of saving the world. But soon, his peaceful life was broken.
On this day, in Xue Xin's tent, Xue Xin was dealing with Old Chi's " 100,000 whys " while complaining in his heart,""Weren't you so busy a few days ago? Why is there suddenly no one here today? Hurry up and get a few people over so I can get rid of this annoying person. Perhaps the heavens had heard Xue Xin's inner thoughts, but before his thoughts could drift away, he heard the sound of a few horses rushing into the camp.
Although Xue Xin had not practiced martial arts during this period of time, his internal energy had slowly recovered a little. Moreover, he felt that his hearing, vision, and other senses had become much sharper recently. However, he only thought that it was because of the recovery of internal energy and did not investigate further. Those people who rode their horses outside the camp dismounted and began to inquire about the location of their own tents. This caused Xue Xin's explanation to pause for a moment before immediately continuing, but Old Chi did not notice.
Sure enough, not long after, a deep voice was heard from outside, asking,"May I ask if Divine Doctor Lu Jia is inside?”Xue Xin hurriedly stood up and walked out of the tent. He saw a red-faced burly man standing in front of the felt curtain with three servants. Seeing Xue Xin come out, he hurriedly asked,"Is this Divine Doctor Lu?" When Xue Xin saw the burly man, he felt a terrifying pressure pressing down on him. Then, when he saw the burly man's face and hands full of scars, he couldn't help but think of someone. Sure enough, Chi Na behind him confirmed Xue Xin's guess: "Eh, isn't this Chi Lao Wen? Why do you have the time to come here?”When Chi Lao Wen saw Chi Na, he was overjoyed,""Old Chi, it's great that you're here too. I have come to you two on the Khan's orders. Come with me. The Great Khan is waiting."
Hearing that it was Tie Muzhen who summoned them, the two of them packed up the medicine box and gave it to Chi Lao Wen's servant to carry. The group of people quickly ran to the golden tent in the middle, which was surrounded by many small tribes. Chi Na and Chi Lao Wen were very familiar with each other. On the way, he had heard the reason for Tie Muzhen's sudden summons. It turned out that Tie Muzhen was not feeling well, so he asked the two of them to go and take a look.
When they arrived at the Golden Tent, they saw that Tiemu Zhen was studying the map. He didn't look sick at all. Xue Xin suppressed the slight excitement in his heart and carefully observed this later Genghis Khan. Although he was sitting, Xue Xin could still see that Tie Muzhen was extremely tall, at least 1.8 meters tall. His face was thin, but the lines on his face were extremely hard. Coupled with his tightly pursed lips, it was easy to associate him with adjectives such as resolute and resolute, and a heart of stone. Even the rare brown beard did not diminish his majesty. Sensing Xue Xin's gaze, Tie Muzhen suddenly raised his head and rolled his eyes. His eyes shone brightly, and Xue Xin felt an even more powerful aura pressing down on him. Xue Xin quickly lowered his head and bowed with the others. After Tie Muzhen had them sit down, he said to Xue Xin first,"This must be Divine Doctor Lu from Zhongyuan, right? Were you observing me just now?" Xue Xin replied,"I don't deserve to be called a divine doctor. I only have some rough knowledge of medicine." Just now, Chi Lao Wen told us on the way that the Great Khan was not feeling well, so he summoned us over. When I see the Great Khan, I naturally have to carefully observe his expression.”Tiemuzhen had some understanding of Chinese medicine. After hearing Xue Xin's words, he said,""Is this the martial arts of looking, listening, asking, and feeling in traditional Chinese medicine? Did you notice anything just now?”"From the way I observed the Great Khan's complexion just now, your complexion is very good, and you're not sick." However, your breathing just now was slow and rapid, as if you were suppressing some pain. Moreover, when you were lying on the table just now, you also put more than half of your weight on your left hand. I dare to guess that the injury on your right hand or right foot must have relapsed.”
Tie Muzhen was startled, but then he laughed and said,"Not bad, not bad. The medical skills of you Han people are indeed brilliant. I didn't expect you to be able to see so many things just by looking at me when I entered the tent. It seems that there is hope for you to relieve my pain this time.”Xue Xin knew that the Mongolians were forthright and generous, so he didn't like the modesty and politeness of the Central Plainsmen, so he said,"I'll have to take a look at the specific situation first, but as long as it's a sword wound, there shouldn't be a big problem.”"Oh?" Temuzhen asked curiously. From what the divine doctor said, it was those minor illnesses that were difficult to treat?”Xue Xin said," That's right. Actually, the hardest part of treating a disease is to find the cause of the illness. As long as the cause of the illness is found, it will be very easy to prescribe the right medicine." It was easy to see the cause of the disease from the wounds caused by weapons. On the other hand, although the symptoms of fever and cough were not bad on the surface, there were actually many causes of the disease. Moreover, some of them had accumulated for a long time before erupting. These diseases were more troublesome.”
After chatting for a while, Xue Xin went up to check Tie Muzhen's pulse. As expected, he had injured his bones before and hadn't completely healed. Recently, the weather had suddenly turned cold, so it acted up. It was really a piece of cake for Xue Xin. In fact, most of the treatment was spent on persuading the guards around to let him give Tiemuzhen the acupuncture. In the end, Tiemuzhen was bold enough to speak up and support Xue Xin's acupuncture treatment. In order for the treatment to take effect as soon as possible, Xue Xin had specially transferred his internal energy into Tiemuzhen's body through the golden needles to stimulate his blood circulation. This was the first time Xue Xin had used his internal energy since the last time he was in danger. As soon as he circulated his internal energy, he noticed the difference. Now, his internal energy could be said to arrive as soon as he thought of it. In terms of control, it was much smoother than before. However, he was so focused on healing that he did not notice this.
The surrounding guards pressed their hands on the hilts of their knives, and five or six pairs of eyes stared at Xue Xin's hand that was inserting the needles. In less than the time for one incense stick to burn, Tie Muzhen's face revealed a relaxed and contented expression, and then he quickly fell into a deep sleep. Xue Xin also withdrew his hands and retreated. After the guards confirmed that Tie Muzhen was fine and had fallen asleep, they invited Xue Xin and the others out of the tent and arranged them in a special tent on the side. At this time, the old man Chi, who had not spoken much since entering the tent, finally let out a sigh of relief. Then, he began to walk around the tent excitedly, forgetting to pester Xue Xin to ask about the treatment method just now. It seemed that this old man was really overjoyed, but Xue Xin's heart trembled: On the other hand, didn't this also explain the high reputation of Temujin in the hearts of the Mongolians? However, Xue Xin did not have any boring thoughts about harming Tiemuzhen. No matter what, the rise of the Mongol people was unstoppable. Now that they could confirm who would eventually unify the grasslands, it would actually be beneficial for Xue Xin to do some small tricks. Of course, he would wait until he had the mood.
It was not until the evening that Tie Muzhen woke up. He called Xue Xin and Chi Na over again and thanked " Divine Doctor Lu ". After hearing that the two had not had lunch yet, he set up a banquet for them. He then asked Xue Xin to stay in the tribe so that he could treat him at any time. Coincidentally, Xue Xin also had this intention, so he did not decline. He originally thought that Old Chi would be unhappy. Who knew that this old man was even happier than Xue Xin himself when he heard that Tie Muzhen wanted to keep Xue Xin. Later, Xue Xin knew that Tie Muzhen's officials took care of the China tribe for his sake. Soon, this small tribe developed and grew.
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