1. Evie's story: tells the story of Evie, the first female doctor in the history of China. Yi was highly valued by the Empress Dowager during the reign of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. Through pathological analysis, drug research and development and acupuncture treatment, she successfully cured many intractable diseases and made herself a respected doctor.
2. Hua Tuo's story: tells the story of Hua Tuo's discovery of Daphne odora, an anesthetic, and the method of cooking with fish, crab and perilla to detoxify. He also used tofu, kelp and other ingredients to treat gastrointestinal diseases, and Yuquan Pill to treat Shang Xiao's disease.
3. Zhang Zhongjing's story: It tells about Zhang Zhongjing's personal relationship with RoyceWong and others during his tenure as Liu Biao's adjutant in Jingzhou. During his medical practice, he cured many plague patients through acupuncture and drugs, which was widely recognized and praised.
4. Li Shizhen's story: It tells the story of Li Shizhen's experience of poisoning with herbs and detoxification with licorice and soybeans. Sandalwood sawdust soup and ginger are also used to promote qi circulation and relieve pain, and Liushen Pill is used to treat heat toxic sores and carbuncle.
5. Ye's story: tells the story of Ye's treatment of fire eye disease, supplemented by emotional therapy, which diverts patients' attention. While using Yuquan Pill to treat Shang Xiao's disease, he also assisted in the treatment. A senior official got rheumatism and his legs and feet were very painful, so he was cured by this method.
6. The Story of Sun Simiao tells the story of Sun Simiao as a carpenter when he was young, frying Tonga with sandalwood sawdust and ginger to promote qi circulation and relieve pain. When Sun Simiao was practicing medicine, people living in Tusu 'an got a plague. Sun Simiao regretted it. After he cured all the people, he only cured for a while, so he invented Tu Su wine in Tusu 'an for health care in the coming year. After that, people here have no plague.
These stories not only show the magic and profoundness of TCM, but also provide us with interesting perspectives and rich materials for understanding and learning TCM.