号生号生女: Zhang Dunmeng's doctor's ear
Zhurong's image
It is said that during the Song Dynasty in China, there was a native of Luling, named Zhang Dun. Zhang Dun was good at medical skills and practiced medicine in Lingwai area. He once lived in Chaozhou.
One day, Zhang Dun dreamed that someone came to invite him to come to the hospital. When Zhang Dun saw that the patient's house was very strict, just like the prince's residence, he stood in front of the gate and waited.
A official guided Zhang Dun into the hall and came to the bottom of the hall. Zhang Dun looked upwards and saw the curtains and the owner sat upright with his head and clothes.
There is a young man wearing light-colored clothes and a red belt, guiding Zhang Dun to go up to take his pulse. Zhang Dun said: Wind deficiency is hidden in the kidneys, and I am afraid there is troubles of tinnitus.
The owner said: I have been troubled by ear pain for several days. You have seen it very well. Look for medicine quickly.
The master turned his head and said to the boy: I can give him two thousand dollars.
Zhang Dun woke up from his dream without having time to give the other party medicine. He could not understand where he was in the dream, and suspected that he was in a temple.
The next day, Zhang Dun visited everywhere and walked to the Nanhai Temple, recalling all the things he had experienced in his dream. The young man who guided himself to take his pulse turned out to be the prince in the small hall on the east side.
Zhang Dun climbed to the main hall to observe and saw a beehive built by a wasp on the left ear of the statue. Zhang Dun immediately carefully removed the beehive, burned incense and bowed again and again, and then left the temple.
On the third day, the tax officials in the prefectures and counties sent a letter, which said: A passenger ship passed by and asked to avoid taxes, saying that it was your property. Is that true?
Zhang Dun thought that he did not transport the property at the beginning, so he hurried to confirm what the people on the passenger ship said was untrue.
Zhang Dun saw that the person on the passenger ship had been tied between the beams of the house. The person on the passenger ship shouted from afar: I am Tian Ke from Liu Tiju's in-laws Cai Xiucai's family. I know that you have a close relationship with Tiju and have a friendship with the tax supervisor, so I entrusted that you were transporting your property.
Zhang Dun rescued the people on the passenger ship, causing them to be unbinded and released. After
, Cai Xiucai came to thank him and sent other goods like Zhang Dun cloth, which were worth exactly two thousand yuan.
Liu Tiju is Liu Jing.
Some people say that the Chaozhou in the story is roughly in Chaozhou City, Guangdong Province, China today.
Some people say that the recommendation in the story should be the abbreviation of the recommendation of Changping official, which is roughly an official position responsible for warehouses, water conservancy, disaster relief, and price stabilization.
Some people say that the temple in the story may refer to a temporary temple for worshiping gods.
Some people say that the god sacrificed in the Nanhai Temple in the story may be the Nanhai God.
Some people say that the South China Sea God in the story may be Zhurong.
This story comes from "Yijianzhi".
"Yi Jian Zhi" is a collection of strange novels written by Hong Mai.
Hong Mai, whose courtesy name is Jinglu and his pseudonym Rongzhai, was a literati of the Song Dynasty in China.