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Chapter 662 Come to the door

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    Meng Zitao has seen a lot of things like this legend turning into reality, so it is not too strange. Of course, if it is like the legendary giant snake turning into a human, it is too far-fetched and obviously impossible.

    Since ancient times, there have been differing opinions on what material Sui beads are made of.

    Some people think it is a pearl.  For example, "Historical Records: Biography of Guice" records that "the Pearl of the Moon came out of the rivers and seas and was hidden in the clams."

    But the freshwater pearls mentioned here are generally not as big as Suihou pearls, and the pearls are composed of calcium carbonate, which is easy to decompose and difficult to spread for more than a hundred years.  Hundreds of years have passed since Mozi recorded Suihou Pearl (early Warring States Period) and Li Si talked about Suihou Pearl (late Warring States Period). If Suihou Pearl was a pearl, it would have been decomposed by Li Si's time.

    Just like the Moonlight Bead that Meng Zitao originally obtained, because it had been stored for too long, after he absorbed the inner superpower, the entire bead turned into powder.

    In addition, some people think that Suihou beads are naturally formed minerals.  For example, Wang Chong's "Lunheng" in the Han Dynasty.  There are relevant records in the "Sui Xing" chapter. In addition to recording Sui beads, this record also involves the production of jewelry, providing important historical information for modern people.

    First, Suihou beads can be divided into natural beads and artificial beads.  The former he called real beads, while the artificial beads were made of medicine, almost to the point of being fake and real. Moreover, 173 glass beads were indeed unearthed from the tomb of Zeng Houyi, with the surface covered with circular patterns, and the largest one was 2.3 centimeters in diameter.  This corroborates Wang Chong's statement that "the princes used medicine to make pearls, which were as brilliant as real pearls" and is based on archaeological evidence.

    But because in Wang Chong's saying "Suihou used medicine to make pearls, the essence shines like true", there is the word "like true", "like true" means, it seems true but not true.  This means that before Suihou made the beads, he still had a real pearl in his hand, which was the only one.  Therefore, the beads in the tomb of Zeng Houyi are not Suihou beads.

    But it can also be indirectly confirmed that Sui Hou pearls are likely to be minerals, which is consistent with the theory that the technology at that time could produce fake pearls.

    In addition, Sui Guo has very developed bead-making technology and industry, so that such flawless orbs can be processed.

    In modern times, some people judged that the real pearls owned by Suihou were diamonds based on the characteristics of Suihou's beads glowing at night.  The reason is that diamonds are crystals, mostly in the shape of beads, colorless, transparent and with strong luster.

    The question is, are there diamond mineral deposits anywhere?  Regarding this issue, some scholars discovered through long-term geological surveys that there are indeed gem-quality diamonds in the local area, and a total of more than 40 diamonds were picked up.  Although these diamonds are not as big as the legendary Sui beads, their characteristics are the same.

    If the Sui Pearl is indeed a diamond, then it is indeed possible that the Sui Hou discovered this treasure at that time.

    Now Meng Zitao is admiring this orb, and it can be confirmed that it is indeed not a pearl, it should be a mineral, but it is difficult to say if it is not a diamond, because you want to say that it glows so much under the sunlight that it is nothing, but it can emit such light in a dark room.  Waiting for phosphorescence?

    So, whether it is a diamond or not can only be known through appraisal, but Meng Zitao doesn¡¯t want to take this kind of treasure for appraisal, so it is better to be alone.

    Admiring the beautiful orb, Meng Zitao couldn't sleep for a long time, but thinking that he would have something to do tomorrow, he reluctantly put the orb away.

    Although he went to bed late at night, Meng Zitao still got up early the next day to exercise as usual. After practicing several times of boxing, Meng Zitao was full of energy.

    "Zitao, you are really diligent. Your skills are already good enough, but you still work so hard." Feng Zhengsheng said with a smile.

    Meng Zitao smiled and said: "It's mainly because I'm used to it. If I don't practice for a day, I feel uncomfortable all over. Moreover, my Tai Chi practice doesn't require high local requirements. I can do it even in a hotel room."

    Feng Zhengsheng thought of something: "You said that this Kung Fu can be developed into internal strength, can you let Zhenyan try it too?"

    Meng Zitao said: "That's no problem, but Zhenyan is still young. Let's wait until he reaches junior high school."

    Feng Zhengsheng was a little surprised: "Didn't it say that learning martial arts should start from an early age?"

    Meng Zitao said with a smile: "The best time for people to practice martial arts is from 12 to 15 years old. The best age is 15 years old. This is a person's best state, including body growth, muscle growth, soft tissue toughness, etc., so  Don't be misled by the plot in the novel. Of course, what I'm talking about here is the age of martial arts training. There are not so many restrictions on daily exercise, as long as the arrangements are reasonable."

    In the past, Meng Zitao also thought that learning martial arts should start at an early age, but later he learned that this was not the case, and that there were also people who were successful in martial arts at a young age.

    For example, the late Qing Dynasty and the Republic of ChinaDuring this period, Tang Weilu did not learn martial arts from Xingyiquan master Shen Wanlin until he was 35 years old. Later Tang Weilu was introduced to Li Cunyi as his teacher.  At this time, Tang Weilu was already in his 40s. At first, Li Cunyi thought that he was too old and was unwilling to accept him. After being "accommodated" by others, Li Cunyi reluctantly agreed to stay.

    Later, during the graduation examination, it was difficult for the eight hundred serious martial arts disciples to pass smoothly, but Tang Weilu, who often did odd jobs, passed the test smoothly. As a result, Li Cunyi's view of this older martial arts "peasant" completely changed.  When leaving, Li Cunyi passed on his secret recipe of Five Elements Pill to Tang Weilu, which was regarded as recognition of him.

    When Feng Zhengsheng heard that this was the case, he couldn't help but sigh: "The novel is really misleading."

    Meng Zitao smiled and said: "Novel is not misleading, you have to think about what is a novel? If everything written is true, can it still be called a novel?"

    Feng Zhengsheng laughed: "That's true."

    After breakfast, when the time was almost up, Meng Zitao and Feng Zhengsheng were ready to set off, but before leaving, Feng Zhengsheng gave Meng Zitao a certificate.

    "What is it?" Meng Zitao took it and looked at it, and was surprised to find that it was actually his medical qualification certificate.

    Feng Zhengsheng said: "Of course we have to prepare the key things when we go to the gym, so as not to let him take advantage of the loophole. And based on your medical skills, you are well-deserved to have this qualification. If it were someone else, I wouldn't work so hard."  ."

    "You are still as thoughtful as you think." Meng Zitao accepted the newly released medical qualification certificate. It is no exaggeration to say that in terms of Chinese medicine skills, there are really few in the world who are better than him, so he feels at ease with this matter.  .

    When he was about to arrive at his destination, Meng Zitao saw from a distance that there were many patients waiting for medical treatment in a clinic covering hundreds of square meters. However, it was not as overcrowded as he originally thought, so he asked what was going on.

    Feng Zhengsheng said with some disdain: "Wei Yuehui relied on his father Wei Fengrong. Without Wei Fengrong, he would have relied on his medical skills. He wouldn't even have this few patients."

    Meng Zitao nodded. To put it bluntly, a person who can take his anger out on a child cannot be much better, no matter how high his medical skills are.

    "To be honest, with his medical skills, I don't feel any pressure at all to come and slap him in the face," Feng Zhengsheng continued.

    Meng Zitao chuckled, these words really won his heart.

    Walking into the clinic, Meng Zitao looked around. On the left was the place for taking medicine, and on the right was the collection office. There were four Chinese medicine doctors in the entire clinic, two of whom were middle-aged in their forties, and the other two were in their thirties.  More than ten years old.

    After Feng Zhengsheng¡¯s introduction, the middle-aged doctor with the best position but the fewest patients was Wei Yuehui. As for his registration fee, it was 100 yuan.

    Is the registration fee of 100 yuan expensive?  To be honest, Meng Zitao has never seen anything higher than this. Of course, some famous doctors also have this price, or even higher, but they are all well-known seniors in the industry. Just this doctor who relies on his father's reputation  Yue Hui, I don¡¯t know how he dared to ask for such a high registration fee. It¡¯s no wonder that he has the fewest patients in front of him.

    Seeing Feng Zhengsheng come in, Wei Yuehui nodded and asked Feng Zhengsheng to sit down and wait for a while. He was clearly showing off his airs.

    Seeing this, Meng Zitao signaled to Feng Zhengsheng to calm down. He wanted to see Wei Yuehui's medical skills through the prescription Wei Yuehui prescribed.

    ??Next, Meng Zitao discovered through observation that Wei Yuehui was indeed more careful in looking, hearing, asking and asking, and the diagnosis results were correct, but the prescriptions he prescribed were relatively common, which can be said to be very mediocre.

    Such a prescription can cure the disease, but the course of treatment is relatively long. The prescription prescribed by Meng Zitao is at least one-third more effective than his.

    Is this a level issue?  Meng Zitao felt that this was not necessarily the case, because there was a prescription that a senior practitioner could prescribe better. There was no reason why Wei Yuehui would not be clear about it. In this case, the answer was readily apparent. Wei Yuehui did this on purpose.  After all, as for the reason, of course it is to charge more fees.

    Moreover, this method is relatively secretive, because the prescription prescribed by Wei Yuehui is effective, so the patient will definitely not have doubts in this regard, and even if he doubts it, it will not be obvious unless the medical skills reach a certain level.  It will not affect Wei Yuehui's reputation.

    Meng Zitao secretly laughed, this person does have moral problems, and it is the fault of a son to not teach his father to be righteous. From this, it seems that Wei Fengrong's character is probably not good either.

    Since Wei Yuehui didn¡¯t have many patients, it was Feng Zhengsheng¡¯s turn soon.

    Wei Yuehui smiled lightly and said: "Mr. Feng, I think you have already bought the agarwood. I will notify my father to come over now."

    Feng Zhengsheng waved his hand: "It doesn't matter whether we notify you or not. I'm here today to tell you that you don't need to interfere with my son's illness. In addition, we need to talk about it properly."

    Wei Yuehui¡¯s expression froze, he immediately frowned and said stiffly: ¡°Mr. Feng, what do you mean?¡±

    Feng Zhengsheng slammed the problematic prescriptions on the table and angrily said, "I still want to know what you, Wei Yuehui, mean!"

    The surrounding staff and patients were all shocked by this incident and all looked over.

    Feng Zhengsheng then angrily said: "I'm just asking you, did you write these prescriptions?"

    (2062) (remember this website address: www.hlnovel.com)You don¡¯t need to interfere with my son¡¯s illness. Besides, we still need to talk about it carefully.  "

    Wei Yuehui¡¯s expression froze, he immediately frowned and said stiffly: ¡°Mr. Feng, what do you mean?¡±

    Feng Zhengsheng slammed the problematic prescriptions on the table and angrily said, "I still want to know what you, Wei Yuehui, mean!"

    The surrounding staff and patients were all shocked by this incident and all looked over.

    Feng Zhengsheng then angrily said: "I'm just asking you, did you write these prescriptions?"

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