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During the Three Kingdoms period, there was a doctor in the State of Wu named Dong Feng, a native of Hehouguan (now Min County, Fujian Province), who was born in the Three Kingdoms period (about AD 22 1 ~ 264). When Dong Feng was a teenager, besides studying the classics of ancient books, he also devoted himself to studying Huang Qi's art, determined to be a doctor who helped the world.
When Dong Fengzhou traveled around the world, he passed by Li Zhong (now Fengyang, Anhui Province). Seeing that the local people were poor and sick because of the Three Kingdoms War, he was very sympathetic and settled down on a poor hillside 60 miles south of Fenghuang Mountain.
According to the local geographical and climatic conditions, Dong Feng spread the agricultural technical knowledge of planting fruit trees in the south of the Yangtze River to farmers in Zhongli, and encouraged people to plant apricot trees on barren hills to save the famine and get rich.
It's a pity that many people are skeptical about the significance of growing apricots to get rich advocated by this "traveling doctor", and don't implement it. Therefore, Dong Feng made a strange rule: there is no charge for seeing a doctor, but after the seriously ill person recovers, he should plant five apricot trees on the hillside where he lives; If the illness is mild, plant one. Because of Dong Feng's superb medical skills and noble medical ethics, patients from far and near have come to seek treatment.
Over the past few years, more than 10,000 apricot trees have been planted and become apricot trees. When the apricots are ripe, Dong Feng wrote a notice, stipulating that people who come to buy apricots don't have to report, just leave a bucket of millet and pick a bucket of apricots themselves. Dong Feng traded apricots for grain to help the poor. In order to appreciate Dong Feng's virtue, someone wrote a banner of "Xinglin is warm in spring" and hung it at Dong Feng's door.
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Similar allusions: orange Jing Quan fragrance
Su Dan, a Taoist priest in Hunan Province in the Western Han Dynasty, was extremely filial to his mother with his unique skills, and later became an immortal. Before I became immortal, I told my mother that there would be an epidemic next year, and then I could use the spring water in the well to soak orange leaves for treatment. The next year, a large-scale epidemic did occur. Sudan's mother followed the instructions and soaked orange leaves with spring water in the well to help her neighbors. There are countless people alive.
This "Orange Jing Quan Fragrance" is a classic of "Su Dan Biography" in Fairy Biography, which was collected by Fujian Chen Menglei in Qing Dynasty and widely circulated. Up to now, Su Xianguan, Feishengshi, Ludong and the drifting well in No.1 Middle School in the northeast suburb of Chenzhou City, Hunan Province, are all relics commemorating Su Xian.