The plot of this episode: Naoko asked for three things for his younger brother, and just touched the top three to save the car mother. Naoko said that doctors will save the world. If they are patients, even the enemies of Japan should be treated. Naoko operated on Chemu regardless of the past. This behavior moved Wen San, who agreed to treat Gao Mu.
Takagi's lungs have accumulated pus, so it is necessary to puncture the lungs with acupuncture to release pus and blood. Wen San almost tied the stripe of Gao Mu, poured a pot of cold water on his head, immediately pierced his lungs with a needle, and pus and blood flowed out. Wen San quickly explained why cold water irrigation can make the heart contract and make the needle foolproof, which Takagi admired.
Three strange drugs cater to the fever of traditional Chinese medicine, and Feng Zhifa is amazing;
"Three Pieces of Strange Medicine" caters to the current social upsurge of "TCM fever" and "health-preserving fever". Taking TCM as the theme, it tells the decades-long medical experience of three pieces of TCM played by Feng from the early years of the Republic of China to the end of the Anti-Japanese War.
There are three China people who specialize in treating strange diseases. When encountering intractable diseases, the treatment methods are eclectic. For example, strange doctors let patients with abdominal pain eat arsenic to kill bugs in their stomachs. Screenwriters Niu Jing and Zhang Xi said that although the stories in the play are weird, they are not made up at will, and most of them are based on real historical records.