In a quiet courtyard during the Zhou Dynasty, Su Wanrong is practicing martial arts. Although she doesn't often show off her martial arts skills, her passion and pursuit of martial arts have never diminished.
On this day, several well-known figures in the martial arts world had the privilege of witnessing her martial arts demonstration, and they expressed deep admiration for her skills.
Su Wanrong is dressed in a tight-fitting martial arts uniform, wielding a long sword, and dancing in the courtyard like the wind. Her movements are powerful and graceful, her swordsmanship is both fierce and agile, demonstrating the perfect integration of martial arts and dance.
Every one of her movements seems to be closely connected to the surrounding nature, showing her profound internal strength and superb martial arts skills.
Among the martial arts practitioners watching, a master named Yang Xiao couldn't help but praise, "Doctor Su, your swordsmanship is truly amazing, full of elegance and power. It seems that you also have extraordinary attainments in martial arts!"
Su Wanrong put away his sword, smiled, and responded, "Brother Yang, you flatter me. Martial arts for me is a way of cultivating oneself. I just integrate it into daily life, and I didn't expect to be recognized by everyone."
Another senior martial artist, an elder surnamed Zheng, said, "Doctor Su, we martial artists emphasize the spirit of martial arts. Not only do you have outstanding skills, but you also possess an indomitable and just heart. This is the true way of the martial artist."
Su Wanrong humbly responded, "Senior Zheng is absolutely right. Martial arts is not just physical practice, but also spiritual cultivation. I still have many shortcomings and hope to continue improving in the days ahead."
In this private martial arts demonstration, the martial arts community present was amazed by Su Wanrong's outstanding achievements. Not only does she excel in medicine, literature, and calligraphy, but she also has profound accomplishments in martial arts.
Su Wanrong's comprehensive talent and outstanding achievements have made her a legendary figure in the Zhou Dynasty and the entire martial arts community, inspiring countless people to pursue excellence and self-improvement.
On a late autumn morning during the Zhou Dynasty, a sudden plague broke out among the people, causing a large number of patients and chaos.
The news reached the palace, and upon learning of the situation, Su Wanrong immediately decided to offer assistance proactively, using her superb traditional Chinese medicine skills to treat the patients.
Dressed in simple medical attire, Su Wanrong brought necessary medical equipment and herbs, along with the imperial physicians, to the area most severely affected by the epidemic.
Her arrival was like a beam of light shining into the hearts of the patients and residents, bringing a glimmer of hope to their faces.
Su Wanrong carefully assessed the symptoms of multiple patients and quickly formulated a treatment plan.
She combines acupuncture, Chinese medicine, and body conditioning methods to treat patients one by one. Her treatment methods are effective, and results are quickly seen. Many patients who were originally seriously ill have begun to recover gradually.
An elderly patient, under the careful treatment of Su Wanrong, made a full recovery and excitedly said to Su Wanrong, "Doctor Su, you are truly our savior. If it weren't for your timely treatment, I'm afraid I wouldn't have seen the sun tomorrow."
Su Wanrong humbly replied, "You are too kind, sir. Saving a life is more valuable than building a seven-tiered pagoda. This is the responsibility that I, as a physician, should fulfill."
Not only did she treat the patients, but she also organized a team of traditional Chinese medicine doctors, teaching local physicians how to effectively respond to the epidemic, as well as conducting prevention and education, raising the local people's awareness of and self-protection against the disease.
With Su Wanrong's efforts, the epidemic has been effectively controlled, and many lives have been saved as a result. Her good deeds and outstanding medical skills have not only won the gratitude and respect of patients and the public, but also greatly increased her reputation among the people.
The news reached the palace, and Emperor Han Yu highly praised Su Wanrong's actions. He publicly praised her contributions at the court meeting: "Doctor Su Wanrong is not only highly skilled in medicine, but also has a compassionate heart. Her performance during the epidemic fully demonstrates her great medical spirit and sense of responsibility. She is a treasure of our Zhou Dynasty and the guardian of the people."
In the palace of the Zhou Dynasty, Emperor Han Yu, upon hearing of Su Wanrong's heroic performance during the epidemic, deeply admired her outstanding talent and noble character. He decided to summon Su Wanrong to express his appreciation and gratitude.
In the imperial garden, Su Wanrong, dressed in her simple and elegant blue attire, walked among the colorful flowers and entered the meeting place with Emperor Han Yu. In the splendid imperial garden, a gentle breeze carried a faint floral fragrance, adding a sense of solemnity and tranquility to the meeting.
Emperor Han Yu, seated on the throne, stood up as Su Wanrong arrived. He descended from the throne and warmly welcomed her, a rare sight in the palace of the Zhou Dynasty.
Han Yu said, " Su Wanrong, I have heard of your achievements. Not only have you made extraordinary contributions in medicine, but you have also excelled in martial arts, literature, and calligraphy. Your contributions to the Zhou Dynasty have filled me with immense joy and pride."
Su Wanrong modestly replied, "Your Majesty, you are too kind. Everything I have done is simply my duty as a citizen of the Zhou Dynasty, and I have done my best."
Han Yu smiled and said, "Your humility is admirable, Su Wanrong. I have summoned you today not only to express my gratitude, but also for a more important matter. I hope that you can become the teacher of my princess, Han Xi.
Han Yu looked at Su Wanrong with admiration and anticipation, saying, "Su Wanrong, the reason I hope for you to become Xi'er's mentor is because your talent and virtue are outstanding. I believe that under your guidance, Xi'er will surely grow into a virtuous and talented princess."
Upon hearing this, Su Wanrong felt a slight disappointment for not being able to enter the palace as a concubine, but also deeply felt the weight of her responsibility. She responded softly, "Your Majesty, I am deeply honored to be able to contribute to Princess Han Xi. I will do my best to impart knowledge and virtue to her, helping her grow into an outstanding member of the royal family. However, I hope to teach the princess within the palace."
Han Yu nodded in praise: "I have full confidence in you. I understand your intentions. With you by Xier's side, I can also be at ease. As you wish, in the future, you can accompany and teach Xier within the palace again. I have decided to move Xier from Yuanhua Garden to the original residence in the Princess Palace."
Su Wanrong felt grateful in her heart and looked at Han Yu sincerely, saying, "Your Majesty's decision makes me extremely grateful. Being able to be closer to Xier, I will have more opportunities to teach her and let her learn and grow in a better environment."
A few days later, Su Wanrong officially became Princess Han Xi's tutor, and the princess also moved back to the palace from Yuanhua Garden.
Comment 0 Comment Count