C577 (1/2)
Therefore, Qin Yue only took out a Qing Dynasty medical book.
”[Thousand Autumn Daughters].”
Hearing this name, Professor Wu was stunned. After all, he did not specifically understand these lost medical books and was not too clear on the value of this medical book.
In fact, Qin Yue was not very clear on the value of this medical book, it was only when he looked at the《 General Examination of the Medical Record》 did he think of this idea.
Qing Dynasty famous doctor Fang Qiying's ”Qiuqiu Duo” also called ”Typhoid Life Collection”.
One professor explained the reason why the book was lost: it was a huge volume of volumes, and the writing was difficult to understand. Fang should have written the book not for publication, but to instruct the students on how to read and explain, so it was passed on only as a manuscript and as a transcript, so there was very little circulation at the time. The person who received the copy knew about its academic value, so he hid the secret knowledge in his family, making it hard for outsiders to see it. That was why it was lost.
After hearing Qin Yue's explanation, Professor Wu immediately became interested. After all, typhoid fever was something that everyone who studied Chinese medicine had to memorize, so as a senior Chinese medicine Professor Wu, he would naturally be curious about the explanation.
Along the way, Professor Wu and Qin Yue asked and answered questions, it was a very harmonious scene of a teacher and student, but the teacher in question was not Professor Wu or Qin Yue.
In a blink of an eye, half a month had already passed since the day Qin Yue was in the library. Qin Yue had basically not read all the books in the library, and in a flash, it was already nearing the start of the ninth month, and Qin Yue had also joined the ranks of the students.
Qin Yue had already arrived at the classroom early and sat in the last row. The pen in his hand danced as rows of words appeared on the book, and after half a month of interaction, Professor Wu had a greater understanding of Qin Yue's knowledge, and knew that Qin Yue would not only know what he had said, he also had more than that. He shamelessly requested Qin Yue to write more ancient books, so he used his carelessness and carelessness to suppress Qin Yue.
Although Qin Yue was not afraid of this righteous title, he could not reveal it. At least, he could not show it before he obtained his diploma, and could only submit to the Professor Wu's power.
But it wasn't a big deal, Qin Yue just treated it as practicing calligraphy.
At some point, a girl sat down beside Qin Yue who was concentrating on copying an ancient book. She stared at Qin Yue's paper and started reading it carefully.
Qin Yue thought that they were the same as the other girls, so he didn't mind and continued to wholeheartedly write down the ancient scrolls.
”That's not right.”
Qin Yue was still focused on copying when he heard a woman's voice in his ear, but she did not mind at all. She did not even look at the girl, nor did she open her mouth to speak.
Seeing that Qin Yue did not react, the girl became excited, and frowned while pointing at Qin Yue.
Originally, Yang Xuanxuan thought that he would be the first to enter the classroom. He never thought that there would already be someone in the classroom, and that they would even be sitting in his own seat.