Rebirth 1977 Great Era

Chapter 429 shows up at the airport reception ceremony, there is something wrong with the book!

Chapter 429 shows up at the airport reception ceremony, there is something wrong with the book!

There is a Soviet-style building at the airport. This is the South Building of the airport built in 1958. It was once rated as one of the top ten buildings in the country.

In the past few years, a new terminal was built here, adopting a satellite terminal design.

This design concept is quite advanced, with the main building and satellite buildings connected by open corridors and underground corridors.

The aircraft are parked radially around the satellite building.

It is worth mentioning that Director Chen’s father-in-law, Sun Jialin’s father, is also a member of the design team.

By the end of 1965, 46 domestic routes had been opened, connecting 76 cities.

Civil aviation uses large jet airliners such as Trident, Il-62 and Boeing 707.

The Il-62 is responsible for flying to international routes such as Moscow and Frankfurt.

Because there are relatively few people taking flights, I didn't see many people when I arrived here today. Basically, most of the passengers were government officials on business trips.

The interior space of the terminal building is relatively small and the facilities are relatively simple compared to later generations.

It mainly includes the waiting hall, check-in counter and baggage check-in.

There is not a single electronic display screen; all information is broadcast and via signboards.

After Fangyan and his friends entered, the place became lively. The airport leaders came over to say hello and served each of them hot tea.

Looking through the window toward the apron, you can see a huge red slogan.

It has very distinct characteristics of the times.

The scene was quickly set up with banners, streamers, cameras, and flowers that were sourced from somewhere.

Because they will be on TV, when the expert leading the team comes out of the passage, someone will go to present flowers first, and then the leaders and the reception staff will go up to shake hands.

Dialects were also included in the team.

After assigning them positions.

The plane landed.

However, about twenty minutes later, Mr. Cheng appeared in the passage first, carrying a briefcase.

Behind him are Dean Ouyang and other senior professors.

The TV station's videographer started filming and the reporters also started snapping photos.

Then everyone was brought by the staff to the handshake place, and one by one they began to shake hands with the leaders of the Ministry of Health and the China Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine, and then they shook hands all the way to Fangyan.

"Mr. Cheng!" Fang Yan greeted Mr. Cheng.

Seeing Fangyan in the team, Mr. Cheng smiled and nodded to him.

He lowered his voice and asked:
"Have you finished writing "Chinese Herbal Medicine Processing"?"

"It has been published." Fangyan responded.

This was still a public occasion, so the two of them kept their conversation brief.

"Okay, okay!" Old Cheng nodded with satisfaction. It seemed that everything was still on track during the month he was away.

Then other professors from the team also came over to shake hands, and Fangyan found that he knew quite a few of them.

Professor Ouyang of Dongzhimen Hospital, Mr. Huang of Xiyuan Hospital, and Director Jiang of Yanjing Hospital directly under the Ministry of Health...

He greeted everyone one by one.

After shaking hands, they were taken aside for an interview.

It was only at this time that Fangyan discovered that Professor Yuchuan had not come out yet.

Just when I was about to ask.

Then I heard the sound of wheels rolling over the ground in the passage.

Then I saw a hydraulic trolley at the end of the passage with a large silver box on it.

Professor Yuchuan and several staff members pushed a cart and walked out of the passage.

That is obviously the original manuscript of "Imperial Collection of Medical Prescriptions" brought back this time.

For a moment, the shutter sounds and flash lights of cameras became more frequent.

Professor Tamagawa and the big box became the focus of attention at the scene.

The reporter came forward and started interviewing him.

The main thing is to confirm what's inside the box.

When they heard that it was the original manuscript of "Imperial Collection of Medical Prescriptions", everyone at the scene applauded.

Then Wang Yuchuan shook hands with everyone one by one.

When it came to Fangyan, Wang Yuchuan whispered to him:
"Has the verification team come in?"

Fang Yan was startled, then nodded:
"In."

Wang Yuchuan nodded slightly and said:
"look carefully."

Fangyan responded.

Wang Yuchuan then shook hands with the next person.

It seems that my joining the group might be related to him.

Soon the ceremony on site was over.

All the experts who returned home got on the bus, where they would continue their detailed interviews.

Fangyan was at the back of the convoy and got on the same car as Team Leader Ji from the Forbidden City.

Following the convoy, we headed towards the China Institute of Traditional Chinese Medicine.

A truck followed behind them.

What was placed on the truck was the "Imperial Collection of Medical Prescriptions".

The convoy then returned to the institute.

Amid the sound of firecrackers, the convoy drove into the institute one by one.

The venue has already been set up here, ready for the upcoming unpacking and receiving ceremony of "Imperial Medical Prescriptions Collection".

Because it is a national-level cultural relic loan, these scenes still have to be done.

During the interview, Fangyan, the initiator, was also called up by Mr. Cheng and Professor Yuchuan.

It is said that without him, this loan would not have been possible.

Fangyan, a new generation of traditional Chinese medicine, was once again pushed to the forefront by the two bigwigs.

Anyone with a discerning eye can see that these two people are taking this opportunity to let Fangyan show his face to the people of the whole country. People in the TV station are no strangers to Fangyan, as he has been on TV several times recently.

I'm on TV again today, and on such an important occasion.

Not only will domestic Chinese medicine practitioners notice him, but experts in foreign Chinese medicine-related industries will also certainly notice him.

Although he is young, he has participated in many national projects.

These two points alone are enough to attract attention.

Fangyan briefly talked about the story of the discovery of the Japanese books "Chinese Bone Setting Illustrations" and "Xing Meng Zhai Bone Setting Essentials" at that time.

The story that connects Ninomiya Hikono and Yoshigen Ayane, two Japanese chiropractors during the Edo period, with the Goshu Ippon Ruiju.

He also mentioned that the dosage of Kampo medicine in Japan is different from that in China.

Of course, he did not directly mention Li Shizhen on this occasion.

He still knows clearly what to say and what not to say.

After showing the face, the leader’s summary follows.

The general meaning is that the idea of ​​borrowing "Imperial Collection of Medical Prescriptions" this time is entirely the result of the efforts of three generations of Chinese medicine practitioners, old, middle-aged and young people, and everyone has demonstrated his or her own value.

He also mentioned that the "Chinese Medical Processing Science" compiled by Fangyan will become the new version of the textbook, and it is strongly related to the "Chinese Pharmacopoeia".

This immediately brought the media, which already paid enough attention to dialects, to a new level.

I originally thought he was a rookie, but it turns out that he has already started to take on important responsibilities.

Fangyan doesn’t know how he will be reported in the news, but he thinks that with the momentum of this news, it will probably be a big hit.

This is good too. It’s better to become famous early!
Back then, Mr. Zhu became famous in Shanghai at the age of 21. I was already 22 years old, and would be 23 in a few months. It was considered relatively late for him to become famous.

Next, after the handover ceremony, Fangyan was pulled by the reporter to do a small interview, but was stopped by Mr. Cheng. First, Fangyan was about to go for verification, and second, too much is as bad as too little.

It would be enough to just show up and let everyone know, but it ended up making it even more lively than the reception of cultural relics. That would be overshadowing the main event, and if it goes too far it would cause dislike.

Fang Yan certainly knew this and rejected the reporter's kindness. He immediately led the team to start the inspection.

The first thing Fangyan and his friends had to do was to find the lost ancient books.

Including 35 ancient books such as "Danxuan Fang", "Beiyu Baiyao Fang", "Shenqiao Wanquan Fang", "Shituduanxiao Fang", "Qianjin Yueling", "Yilin Fang", "Wu's Jiyan Fang", "Xinxiao Fang", "Yanxia Shengxiao Fang", "Baotong Miyao", and "Wang's Jiyan Fang".

As long as you find a book or a recipe you have never seen before, it means that borrowing this set of books is worth it.

Next, twenty groups separated the 430 volumes and 262 scrolls and began to classify them into groups.

It is divided into 92 categories according to the cause, location and type of disease, including the five internal organs, wind, cold, heat, dampness, typhoid fever, eyes, teeth, throat, mouth and tongue, ears, nose, head and face, hair, body, limbs, blood diseases, qi, hernias, arthritis, heart and stomach pains, plasters, incense, emergency treatment, and nourishing the nature.

The medical department has collected more than 50,000 copies, and Fangyan and his team not only have to look for what they need, but also have to confirm whether there are any errors.

The ancient prescriptions involved in it range from the Tang Dynasty to the Song Dynasty, then to the Yuan Dynasty and finally to the early Ming Dynasty, including 152 famous Chinese medical books.

All written in Chinese.

Each group received a total of twenty-one books.

The team members who were still smiling two hours ago suddenly realized the seriousness of the matter.

This is not an ordinary book. It is a book composed of four hundred and thirty volumes.

Moreover, the quality of this book is worrying, and you have to use tools carefully to read it.

Dialects also have to look up possible books according to the catalog.

Half an hour later, someone from the Palace Museum discovered the problem.

One of the experts held up a book and said loudly to everyone:
"No, there are ten volumes here with different paper quality and printing methods."

"And it says... Edo Gakuen-do movable type typesetting was carried out by this Taki family in 1868 and 1869."

Hearing this news, everyone was a little confused.

The problem was discovered in half an hour.

What a great speed.

Fangyan also put aside his study of the catalog and turned his attention to the other party.

After Le Miao helped him study Japanese bone setting, he briefly studied Japanese history. When he heard the other party's question, he immediately said:
"The second year of Meiwa was 1765, and the third year of Kansei was 1791. It has been almost two hundred years since they looted the books in 1598, and it has also been two hundred years since now. The Taki family is the owner of Jijukan. Jijukan was the only private medical school in the Edo Shogunate era. Later, after the restructuring, it became the official Edo Medical School. It was inherited by the Taki family for generations, and they were engaged in many undertakings such as medical book lectures, examinations, and drug administration. In particular, they made many achievements in medical book collation, and their names are recorded in the history of Japan."

Hearing this, everyone looked at him.

Team leader Ji from the Forbidden City said to Fang Yan:

"Team Leader Fang has done his homework and what he said is correct."

"Later, the book was collected by the Imperial Household Agency's Book and Mausoleum Department. The entire set of books has a very long history and has passed through many hands. Perhaps these volumes were added when the original manuscripts were damaged."

One of them held the ten books and asked:
"So, they revised the book in their own country halfway through?"

"Does this set of books that I borrowed contain anything they wrote themselves?"

Team leader Ji of the Palace Museum said to him:
"As long as it's famous, I think it shouldn't be a big problem. If you look at the back of the book, it should explain the reason."

Sure enough, someone immediately found the content.

Report to:
"It says that in 1598, after Kato Kiyomasa plundered the book and brought it back to Japan, he gave it to the Sendai doctor Kudo Heisuke."

"When Kudo Heisuke received it, 430 of the 10 volumes were missing. Because the volume was so long, it was difficult to preserve it in his private box due to erosion and insects, so he sent it to the Jishou Pavilion of the Duojiyuan Jian family, and then the Jishou Pavilion collected this set of books."

"These ten missing books were later collected, revised and reproduced by his grandfather and father from medical books in the Jishou Pavilion."

He also emphasized:

"There is no original manuscript for reference. They wrote it themselves."

Hearing this, everyone was stunned.

According to the book, some parts of the books are not original, but content compiled by Xiao Rizu himself.

It was compiled more than two hundred years ago.

Everyone was somewhat shocked by this result.

But the dialect was different, he had expected that.

He had no expectation of ever getting the complete set; he just wanted to find the thirty-five lost books.

Then he used his own system to start comparing the contents with the book.

After a while, I found a book I had never seen before.

PS: The 6000-word basic chapter has been updated, and there will be more chapters later.

(End of this chapter)

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