Tubo praised Songpu and Gampo, and fought in the east and west countless times in his life. In a war to quell tribal rebellion, Songtsan Gambu was unable to fight on horseback because of a waist injury. Due to the harsh battlefield conditions and medical difficulties, a local folk Tibetan doctor had to be invited for treatment. At that time, many ministers were skeptical about the medical skills of folk Tibetan doctors. Only Songzan Gambu did not object, and he trusted this folk Tibetan doctor very much. Seeing that Zanpu trusted himself so much, the folk Tibetan doctors were deeply moved, so they boldly used the wax moxibustion therapy of the family secret recipe to treat Songzan Gambu. Scene map of Budala moxibustion in Shenggong
He applied clay, wax liquid and plant moxa sticks to different lesions and carried out hot moxibustion. This therapy of folk Tibetan doctors shocked all the ministers present, and some of them even suspected that the Tibetan doctor had ulterior motives and came to harm Zampa. However, something unexpected happened: Songzan Ganbu, who had been treated with wax moxibustion, suddenly sweated profusely, feeling full of qi and blood, and his waist strength quickly recovered, so he could ride a horse the next day.
Upon inquiry, the name of this folk Tibetan doctor is Luo Zhexining. Later, his magical experience also aroused many conjectures of many Tibetans. Among them, Zaba is the holy body sheltered by the gods, so grass and wax can also appear on him. Therefore, Songzan Gampo has a higher status in the hearts of Tibetans. Finally, after more than four years of war, the local rebellion of paternal and maternal ministers colluding with the headquarters was quelled, and the murderer who poisoned his father was killed. Songzan Gambo unified Tubo.
Second apparition: "Princess of Love" continues the legend of "King"
In the fifteenth year of Zhenguan, Songzan Gambu married Princess Wencheng and began to absorb a lot of advanced production technology, Chinese medicine and Central Plains culture from the Tang Dynasty. However, Princess Wencheng got a strange disease only half a year after she entered Tibet. Because the princess grew up in the deep palace, she has been spoiled from the plain to the plateau for the first time, and it is difficult to adapt to the great changes in the geographical environment. Coupled with the thin air and the drop in air pressure, her spirit was doubly tired and her skin lost its luster. Princess Wencheng's loss of appetite, poor sleep, even diarrhea, vomiting and itchy skin not only lost her former beauty and nobility, but also fell into depression.
Songzan Gambu was very distressed to see his beloved princess in such pain. He called the imperial doctor in the palace for treatment several times, but it didn't help. Just when he was extremely distressed, he suddenly had a brainwave and thought of a folk Tibetan doctor who had treated himself and claimed to have a secret recipe from his ancestors: Luo Zhe Xining. In order to get Effie back to health as soon as possible, Songzan Gambu didn't want to miss any chance to get Effie back to health, so he immediately ordered to look for Luore Xining. However, this time, Luo Zhexi Ning also brought a woman. Although this woman grew up among the people, she has delicate skin and rosy complexion. People around you are puzzled to see this, and there are many comments in the palace.
It turned out that Luo Zhexi Ning was very careful when he received the king's order and learned that he was going to treat the king's beloved princess. In order to prove his medical skill, he brought his wife who had benefited for many years into the palace. But the diagnostic tools he uses are still colorful mud and some grass stalks ... wow! After several days of surgery and nursed back to health, Princess Wencheng recovered as before, and her skin was white, tender and lovely. At this point, Songzan Gambu not only rewarded Luo Zhexi Ning, but also left him in the imperial court as an imperial doctor, and named Luo Zhexi Ning's surgical treatment "Gong Shengbu Dalala Moxibustion".