The legend of "conferring a divine doctor" and the tablet given by Emperor Qianlong-"Wu Miao Huang Qi" are as follows.
In the 15th year of Qianlong (AD 1750), Huang Yuanyu was practicing medicine in Beijing, when Emperor Qianlong was seriously ill. Too many hospitals and famous doctors in Beijing have failed to adjust their treatment, and the emperor is sinking, and hundreds of doctors are helpless. At that time, there was a eunuch in the palace who was from Yuhuangmiao Village in Changyi. Knowing that Yuan Yu had excellent medical skills, he recommended it to the imperial court. When summoned, Huang Ci said, "I am a grass-roots person, and I don't know the courtesy of a military attache. I am afraid that I will be accused all my life, and I will be guilty of deceiving you. " Emperor Qianlong sent a message: "Forgive everything. When you come to the court, you should only bow to me." He also ordered the courtiers to bring silver and silks as a gift and called Huang into the palace. Huang said, "I didn't take it for nothing. I am a person who wears clothes. How dare I accept it? " When the emperor was angry, he gave five products to wear, gave silver according to the products, and introduced them. Seeing that it is difficult to push the Committee again, Huang entered the palace. Qianlong wanted to test his medical skills, so he made a fake account, let the ladies lie in it, and only showed one hand in the account, so that Yuan Yu could feel his pulse. After the diagnosis, he returned it and the waiter asked for a prescription. Yuan Yu said: "There is no medicine for the dragon body and phoenix pulse, and I am afraid that I will die soon." When the official answered, Gan Long was convinced that he was a good doctor and ordered the imperial examination. After the examination, the emperor asked, "What disease did I get and what kind of treatment should I apply?" Yuan Yu said, "Long live a minor illness, which is a disease with seven poisons and three diseases. You must cure two posts first, and then one post. " The emperor promised to take the medicine according to the prescription, and the illness was cured at once. Emperor Qianlong was overjoyed and gave him a large sum of money, but Yuan Yu refused to accept it, saying, "I am not an official for money, but I am willing to cure diseases and save lives for my country." The emperor ordered him to be a physician in the Imperial Palace, and gave him a wooden chessboard and a pair of jade pieces, which he often played, hence the name Yu Juzi. In February of the 16th year of Qianlong, Emperor Qianlong made a southern tour, with Huang Yuanyu as courtier and accompanying Wulin (Hangzhou). The emperor, impressed by his knowledge, wrote a calligraphy tablet entitled "Distinguishing Yellow from Wonderful Enlightenment" and hung it at the gate of the Imperial Palace. During his tenure in Tai Hospital, Huang's medical skills became more and more exquisite, and he cured many intractable diseases of imperial nobles. In his later years, he wrote books and made many contributions to the development of traditional Chinese medicine. In the twenty-third year of Qianlong, Huang Yuanyu died of overwork while practicing medicine and writing, and was buried in his ancestral home.
Although this is an anecdote, it describes Huang Yuanyu's superb medical skills, lofty personality and the personality of the famous monarch Emperor Qianlong very incisively and vividly. Preface to the Source of Huang Yuanyu's Four Sages: "How can the prosperity of the royal family depend on it?" It should be true, not pure fabrication. Ma Ruiting (1903— 1997), a descendant of the Five Dynasties, told an anecdote about Huang's early diagnosis, which is briefly described as follows.
At that time, Huang was appointed as a doctor too much. The son of a prince in Shenyang was seriously ill. He sent someone to Beijing to ask the emperor to cure him too much, and the emperor ordered him to go. Set out today, go by sedan chair, spend the night, and fall asleep in the sedan chair; I can't eat the sedan chair, so I'll eat it. Go to Shenyang, go straight to Wang Fu, sign up, go straight to purlin, and be greeted by the sovereign. Fang sat down, and Huang didn't ask. The sovereign wanted to describe his son's illness. Huang Yue said, "When I entered the mansion, I heard groans in the east wing. What about you, young master?" The prince said to him, "Exactly." Huang Yue said, "There is no need to discuss. His lungs are rotten and there is no cure. What a pity! " When the prince heard this, his face was shocked. Immediately, his face was as cold as iron. He stood up and said, "sir, don't sit down, but the king has gone and returned." Before long, the waiter brought a plate to the hall. Seeing it, it resisted a rotten lung and was full of blood. Huang was scared and wanted to ask him why. The prince had a dagger in his hand, and his hands and sharp blade were covered with blood. He lowered his head with his fist and said, "Sir, I admire you! The dog's son has just been killed, which is his lung, just as Mr. Wang said. " Huang fell to the ground in surprise, his face was ashen and he was tongue-tied, unable to speak. A little, begging for something in return. When the monarch approved the request, Huang immediately set out and described it as a rush to Shen. When I arrived in Beijing, I paid homage to the table and played the story of the diagnosis of Emperor Qianlong and the killing of the son by the sovereign. I apologized and begged to go back to my hometown to recuperate. The emperor did not pursue the crime of speaking frankly, but kindly comforted him and allowed him to ask. If you don't leave, you will hurry back to your hometown and can't afford to lie down. When his son asked about the reason for his illness, Huang Xiangxiang told him, and said, "Because my father has broken his heart, drugs are common, and there are 100 days to celebrate his birthday. Please make a decision! "If you die after a hundred days, you will be fifty years old and four. Grandpa Jiuzhentang, Military Medical Museum.
In view of a large number of acclimatization, diseases, low combat effectiveness and heavy casualties of the Qing army in Jinchuan World War I, it is said that the reason why the sergeant got sick was that the meridians were blocked, the qi and blood were exhausted and the righteousness was insufficient. Therefore, Huang Yuanyu, the physician of Zunjing School, played the role of Sichuan Military Medical Museum, providing an overall plan to solve the soldiers' acclimatization.
Huang Yuanyu, who was on the verge of death, carefully understood the climate in Tibetan areas, the images of officers and men suffering from hypoxia and cold on the plateau, and the epidemic typhoid cough. He combined the palace secret recipe, the best medicine for treating lung disease and cough in imperial Chinese medicine shops with precious medicinal materials such as Cordyceps, Fritillaria and Rhodiola in Tibetan areas, and took precious nourishing medicinal materials such as ginseng, gastrodia elata, velvet antler, Ganoderma lucidum and Phellinus igniarius as the medicine guide to enhance the physique of officers and men. There are also silverware from the Palace Pharmacy and some people from the Palace Pharmacy who went to Chengdu together to secretly make all kinds of creams, pills and powders that can strengthen the body, improve immunity and resist the anoxic environment at high altitude for the Qing army to take to treat various diseases such as hypoxia, typhoid fever, cough, burnout and fatigue. During this period, Huang Yuanyu perfected and supplemented his book "Changsha Drug Solution" by understanding the symptoms of soldiers and the effect of medication. Fortunately, the chaos of Zagu Tusi was quickly put down, but the secret ointment, Dan, pill and powder of Jiuzhentang in the Military Medical Museum caused a good response in the garrison and won high praise. Huang Yuanyu was honored as the founder of Jiuzhen Hall, and a plaque was hung in the lobby of the Military Medical Museum, praising Huang Yuanyu's "Miao Wu and Huang Qi". Doctors of military medical schools are proud of their students.
In the thirty-sixth year of Qianlong (177 1), A Gui, the general of Dingxi, first cleaned up the army. Besides setting up many soup and medicine clinics along the garrison lines such as Wenchuan and Dajianfu, he also made various anti-disease creams, pills and powders according to various research strategies left by the late Huang Yuanyu to Jiuzhentang, and selected 13 military commanders. 13 warriors not only worked tirelessly day and night after taking this formula, but also fought more and more bravely and finally won. In great joy, Qianlong specially praised the doctors in Jiuzhentang. It was also allowed to hang the plaque of "Wu Miao Huang Qi" with the imperial book of Emperor Qianlong to save people according to the medical concept of "benevolent doctor".