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Dong Feng, whose word is Jun Yi, was born in Houguan, Fujian (now Fuzhou), and was named as "Jian 'an Three Magical Doctors" along with Zhang Zhongjing and Hua Tuo. Among many legendary stories about Dong Feng, the most influential one is the story of his medical practice in Lushan Mountain. According to Volume 1 of Legend of Immortals, "You lived in the mountains, treated people, and did not take money or things, which made people seriously ill. For ten years, you planted five apricots, but one was light, which made you more than 1,, and you became a forest ..." Dong Feng once lived in seclusion in the southern foot of Lushan Mountain in Jiangxi Province for a long time, and enthusiastically diagnosed and treated the disease for the mountain people. He never asked for remuneration when practicing medicine. Whenever he cured a seriously ill patient, he asked the patient to plant five apricot trees on the hillside. If you are optimistic about a minor illness, you only need to plant an apricot tree. Therefore, the patients who came to seek treatment in the four townships gathered, and Dong Feng paid for planting apricots. A few years later, there were as many as 1, almond trees in Lushan area. When the apricots were ripe, Dong Feng sold them into food to help the poor people in Lushan and the hungry people from south to north. In a year, more than 2, people were rescued. Later, it was said that there were tigers guarding Xinglin to prevent unscrupulous people from stealing apricots. Those who wanted to eat apricots could only exchange rice for it, while Dong Feng used the rice to help the poor, so it was also said that "tigers guarded Xinglin". It is precisely because of Dong Feng's noble character of practicing medicine and saving the world that he has won the universal admiration of the people. After Dong Feng emerged from Lushan Mountain, people set up altars in Xinglin to offer sacrifices to this kind Taoist doctor. Later, people built apricot altars, real altars and fairy altars in Dong Feng's seclusion to commemorate Dong Feng. In this way, the word Xinglin has gradually become a special term for doctors. People like to use words such as "Xinglin is warm in spring" and "Xinglin is famous" to praise the great doctors with noble medical style like Tong Feng.
hehe, isn't it what the encyclopedia says? The content is very clear and clear.
There is a similar saying about Shi Tai, the second ancestor of the Southern Sect of Taoism. The patient must plant an apricot in front of his residence, and it will grow into a forest after a long time. Shi Tai is named Xinglin, which helps the world and benefits the people and shines through the ages. But it didn't say that it was based on Shitai in the Northern Song Dynasty and came to Xinglin.