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Chapter 715

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Tears flowed …

Zhang Zhongjing's position in Chinese medicine was immeasurable. He was the true number one doctor. Even after the School of Febrile Disease became popular, he was still respected as the Medical Sage.

The book never denied Hua Tuo's position, but it should be clear that Hua Tuo's position in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms and Zhang Zhongjing's position in Chinese medicine.

Don't say that Hua Tuo's position was higher than Zhang Zhongjing's. Do you want to make a fool of yourself?

My readers can't be so silly.

It wasn't that whoever was famous in a non-professional field would be awesome in a professional field. Fame and status were not the same thing.

It's fine to say that, but many people ran to support it. What grudges do they have with the book?

It's fine if it's other ways, but this way really hits my weak spot. Don't use this kind of wrong way to attack the book. It's too big of a blow.

This kind of thing has happened more than once.

For example, Sun Bin's Bin means kneecap. That's right, but there are three kinds of punishment: kneecap, kneecap, and kneecap. Only kneecap is to remove kneecaps. The Records of the Grand Historian says that Sun Bin's Bin means to chop off the lower leg below the knee. This saying is already very popular, but there are still people who oppose it and insist that it's to remove kneecaps.

For example, a breath is equal to a second. My setting refers to the time it takes to breathe quickly while running. It's the same as the "hour", a military calculation. In fact, it's to let modern readers have a more specific concept of time and reduce reading difficulties. What's there to be proud of when you can't even see the author's simple intention? Manual nose picking.

There are also people who say that hand, foot, and mouth disease is a modern disease. It doesn't exist in ancient times, but according to the pathology, it's like children's mouth ulcers or acne in ancient times. The symptoms and pathology are very similar, but the name of the disease in modern times is more specific.

There were even some who criticized the way the six Secondary Sages were conferred in the novel. King Wen and Xun Zi were of high standing in the first place, but as for the other four, they were already 'conferred as Sages' in the 'current' Temple of Confucius. How could there be people who looked down on the four of them and insisted that the author was making things up?

Do you really think that I sanctify any disciple of Confucius because I find them pleasing to the eye?

I'm definitely not omniscient and omnipotent. If I make a mistake, I'll correct it. But if someone makes a mistake, what's the point of looking down on them?

It's not that I'm not calm. In fact, I don't want to talk about these things. But ever since the book was published, I've been repeating these things nonstop. I've been holding it in for almost a year. I really can't hold it in anymore.

Sigh, with regards to such matters, if I were to mention it, there would definitely be people who would criticize me for being narrow-minded and not accepting criticism. If I don't mention it, many readers would be misled and really think that I'm making things up and taking what's fake as real.

Alright, actually, I wasn't really that angry. That was because I was rather good at self-reflection. After all, when I was at my most ignorant, I also thought that I was really awesome. I didn't have any abilities at all, but I was really good at looking down on others.

The reason why I'm saying all this today is to prevent the scholars from being led astray by those people. I hope that the scholars will follow the correct content of the book and follow the guidance of Confucius, Mencius, Xun Zi, Dong Zhongshu, and … the two people who dare not continue, to build a harmonious society in Saint Origin World! Floating astronomy.

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