Cannon Fodder: Forced Counterattack
Chapter 46
Jing Zi: "I can already memorize the "Book of Medicine" backwards, so I know exactly what is recorded in it, or what is not recorded in it."
Ao Ran nodded: "And then?"
Jing Zi: "Do you still read other herb books?"
Ao Ran nodded again: "Jing Fan gave me a primary prescription."
Jing Zi: "Let me see."
Ao Ran handed over the prescription book at hand.
This prescription book only has prescriptions, nothing about the properties of herbs.
Jing Zi pointed to a piece of content in Ao Ran's notebook and said, "How do you know this, it's not in the "Medical Classics"."
Ao Ran smiled and said, "Guess."
Jing Zi was surprised: "Guess? How did you guess?"
Ao Ran: "According to the prescription, there are some descriptions of the symptoms in the "Medical Classics"."
Jing Zi: "That's it?"
Ao Ran nodded and said, "Because it's guesswork, there are some contradictions, and some people don't know if it's right, so I want to ask you."
Jing Zi was taken aback, snorted, and looked arrogant, "Ask as you please? I'm not obliged to teach you for free."
Ao Ran sighed, "Okay."
Jing Zi: "..." Just give up and not struggle?
Ao Ran: "What do you think of my notes?"
The topic changed quickly, and Jing Zi couldn't keep up with it, she looked dumbfounded, "It's...not bad."
Ao Ran let out a sigh, and asked again: "Is there any obvious mistake?"
Jing Zi lowered his head and flipped through the pages again. Ao Ran's notes were clearly remembered. He drew a vertical line from the middle of the notes and divided them into two columns. One column was about herbs and their effects, and they were listed one by one. It was very concise. , each line is marked with a symbol, Jing Zi doesn't know it, but it should be a serial number; the other column contains some questions and thoughts, and it is also a very concise sentence, expressing it very clearly.
Jing Zi read carefully, and slowly flipped through the pages one by one. There were no major problems, and Ao Ran himself marked out any conflicts.
Jing Zi pointed to the questions he had listed: "Both Purple stamens and Shugui grass are relatively cold in nature, and both have the effect of clearing away heat and reducing fire, but when the two are combined, they will produce diametrically opposite heat properties. The explanation is why, but that's what it is, and the effect is reversed."
Ao Ran listened carefully, nodded, no wonder he felt conflicted, medicinal herbs are really miraculous, I don’t know if the real world will be like this, or there are many contradictions in the novel world.
Listening to Jing Zi's explanation, Ao Ran hit the iron while the iron was hot, asked all the questions, and felt instantly at ease.
Jing Zi: "Is there anything else I want to ask?"
Ao Ran shook her head: "No, thank you."
Jing Zi sneered, "Pay the tuition."
Ao Ran pretended to be confused: "You have to explain it yourself."
Jing Zi: "Hmph! You set me up."
Ao Ran: "Is there? I'll just ask casually, you can listen to whatever you want, and ignore me."
The corners of Jing Zi's eyes couldn't help twitching, he was acting like a good boy when he got a bargain.
Ao Ran solved the problem, pretended to be innocent for a while, felt at ease, and said with a smile: "Don't worry about it, I think you are very happy as a teacher."
Jing Zi sneered.
Ao Ran didn't care, and asked with a smile, "Why don't you teach the Jing family's children?"
Jing Zi: "I don't need it. I always thought that what Jing Pu said was the truth. Idiots can't teach it. Why waste time?"
After all, he glanced at Ao Ran.
Ao Ran acted as if he couldn't see it, nodded his head, and said somewhat in agreement: "The master leads the door, and the cultivation depends on the individual."
After finishing speaking, Jing Zi didn't answer, and there was a sudden silence between the two of them. They sat on the ground and didn't dislike the dirt on the ground.
After a while, Jing Zi suddenly said: "Ao Ran, I really underestimated you. I always thought that you abandoned your clansmen and fled alone. You were a coward and lacked loyalty, so I always had prejudice against you. Now I find that you are really very clever."
Ao Ran felt very embarrassed in his heart, he had been studying for more than ten years, maybe he didn't remember what he should learn in these ten years, but he must have mastered how to learn, and compared to these children, He is almost 30, and his life experience, patience, and reason have all accumulated more precipitation. He has only ten years of life more than Jing Zi, and he is inferior to Jing Zi in other things.
Ao Ran nodded: "And then?"
Jing Zi: "Do you still read other herb books?"
Ao Ran nodded again: "Jing Fan gave me a primary prescription."
Jing Zi: "Let me see."
Ao Ran handed over the prescription book at hand.
This prescription book only has prescriptions, nothing about the properties of herbs.
Jing Zi pointed to a piece of content in Ao Ran's notebook and said, "How do you know this, it's not in the "Medical Classics"."
Ao Ran smiled and said, "Guess."
Jing Zi was surprised: "Guess? How did you guess?"
Ao Ran: "According to the prescription, there are some descriptions of the symptoms in the "Medical Classics"."
Jing Zi: "That's it?"
Ao Ran nodded and said, "Because it's guesswork, there are some contradictions, and some people don't know if it's right, so I want to ask you."
Jing Zi was taken aback, snorted, and looked arrogant, "Ask as you please? I'm not obliged to teach you for free."
Ao Ran sighed, "Okay."
Jing Zi: "..." Just give up and not struggle?
Ao Ran: "What do you think of my notes?"
The topic changed quickly, and Jing Zi couldn't keep up with it, she looked dumbfounded, "It's...not bad."
Ao Ran let out a sigh, and asked again: "Is there any obvious mistake?"
Jing Zi lowered his head and flipped through the pages again. Ao Ran's notes were clearly remembered. He drew a vertical line from the middle of the notes and divided them into two columns. One column was about herbs and their effects, and they were listed one by one. It was very concise. , each line is marked with a symbol, Jing Zi doesn't know it, but it should be a serial number; the other column contains some questions and thoughts, and it is also a very concise sentence, expressing it very clearly.
Jing Zi read carefully, and slowly flipped through the pages one by one. There were no major problems, and Ao Ran himself marked out any conflicts.
Jing Zi pointed to the questions he had listed: "Both Purple stamens and Shugui grass are relatively cold in nature, and both have the effect of clearing away heat and reducing fire, but when the two are combined, they will produce diametrically opposite heat properties. The explanation is why, but that's what it is, and the effect is reversed."
Ao Ran listened carefully, nodded, no wonder he felt conflicted, medicinal herbs are really miraculous, I don’t know if the real world will be like this, or there are many contradictions in the novel world.
Listening to Jing Zi's explanation, Ao Ran hit the iron while the iron was hot, asked all the questions, and felt instantly at ease.
Jing Zi: "Is there anything else I want to ask?"
Ao Ran shook her head: "No, thank you."
Jing Zi sneered, "Pay the tuition."
Ao Ran pretended to be confused: "You have to explain it yourself."
Jing Zi: "Hmph! You set me up."
Ao Ran: "Is there? I'll just ask casually, you can listen to whatever you want, and ignore me."
The corners of Jing Zi's eyes couldn't help twitching, he was acting like a good boy when he got a bargain.
Ao Ran solved the problem, pretended to be innocent for a while, felt at ease, and said with a smile: "Don't worry about it, I think you are very happy as a teacher."
Jing Zi sneered.
Ao Ran didn't care, and asked with a smile, "Why don't you teach the Jing family's children?"
Jing Zi: "I don't need it. I always thought that what Jing Pu said was the truth. Idiots can't teach it. Why waste time?"
After all, he glanced at Ao Ran.
Ao Ran acted as if he couldn't see it, nodded his head, and said somewhat in agreement: "The master leads the door, and the cultivation depends on the individual."
After finishing speaking, Jing Zi didn't answer, and there was a sudden silence between the two of them. They sat on the ground and didn't dislike the dirt on the ground.
After a while, Jing Zi suddenly said: "Ao Ran, I really underestimated you. I always thought that you abandoned your clansmen and fled alone. You were a coward and lacked loyalty, so I always had prejudice against you. Now I find that you are really very clever."
Ao Ran felt very embarrassed in his heart, he had been studying for more than ten years, maybe he didn't remember what he should learn in these ten years, but he must have mastered how to learn, and compared to these children, He is almost 30, and his life experience, patience, and reason have all accumulated more precipitation. He has only ten years of life more than Jing Zi, and he is inferior to Jing Zi in other things.
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