Episode 22
: Uibo is the voice of Ui-gak.
On a designated day every month, it flies to the affiliated medical rooms centered on medical doctors, and the current situation of Kangho medical care and new treatments are introduced.
‘There are a total of three Uigak sites that are considered to be the best in Gangho.’
Baekrin Uigak, performed by Baekrin Uiseon.
The angle of Hwaju that Hwaju Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. holds.
Lastly, there is the Black War Pavilion, run by a bloodless old monster.
These royal statues were called the three greatest royal statues in the world, and their owners were called the three greatest gods of the world.
Among them, Baekrin Uigak stands out in acupuncture, and Hwaju Gak stands out in herbal medicine. What is unique is the black battle angle, which shows strength in a rare martial art even among the powerful.
‘By the way, the word ‘master’ doesn’t come out well…’ The
more I think about it, the more I feel like Baek Rin-ui-seon is an amazing person.
He may actually be a great person.
Master, Master Zhuge Lin.
‘It would be more convenient to use the words teacher or professor.’
This is a difficult task for modern people.
Master said.
“Now come in.”
I entered the room under the guidance of Master.
‘It’s cool, but it’s somehow… empty.’
There is a fireplace in the middle of the room.
The large window was wide open, and white coal could be seen burning in the furnace.
The appearance of the simple room without any decoration or ceramics was extremely desolate.
Still, it was cool. I could feel the spirit of a scholar. However, in the eyes of Jin Cheon-hee, who was a modern person, there were many problems.
‘Hey. This is something you only see in dramas… But the more you look at it…’
Jin Cheon-hee looked inside the room and her eyes became sad. It is a very cold room.
If you watch a period drama set in martial arts, you can see that it is not for nothing that your breath comes out and your hands and feet get cold even when you are indoors in the winter.
Living with the windows open even in winter! This is such a shocking thing.
‘I need to put an ondol boiler in my teacher’s house…’
Ondol.
A heating method boasting a long history in Korea.
‘I didn’t think about this the last time I talked to Master… but it went well. I need to do some work on the house too. If it’s an ondol, something can be done about that window…’
Jin Cheon-hee glanced at the wide open window.
‘I know they opened the windows to prevent people from dying from carbon monoxide, but doing that in the middle of winter is a bit… This alone isn’t enough. no. At least use an airtight bronze stove or something!’
It had not been invented yet in this era.
Although Master is a medical genius, he is not a god.
You can save a dying person, but you don’t have the talent to come up with future inventions.
Jin Cheonhee sighed heavily.
‘There’s a long way to go… It’s a long way… The ondol is under major construction, so it can’t be used right now. What I need right now is a stove. Glass windows to provide good lighting to the fireplace. It would be nice to have a heat exchanger for ventilation as well. But how do you make glass windows?’
Jin Cheonhee clicked her tongue.
‘It’s not like I don’t have any glass craft skills, but I haven’t seen a single house with glass windows.’
While looking around, Jin Tianxi checked the necessary items, and Zhuge Lin was looking at her with a faint smile.
Zhugelin, who was sitting in front of the brazier, opened his mouth after a while.
“You’re thinking for a long time. okay. “What were you thinking?”
‘oh!’
After hearing those words, Jin Cheon-hee finally came to her senses and looked ahead.
“I’m sorry, Master. “I was lost in thought…”
“That could be true. So, I asked you just now, but can you tell me what you were thinking?”
‘Is it okay to talk about it…’ I have to say it. ‘Master is a patient.’
“I did some thinking to create a good environment for treating the master’s veins.”
“Hoo?”
Zhugelin’s eyes widen slightly with interest.
Jin Cheon-hee walked over to the teacher and sat down across from him.
The teacher puts the kettle on the stove.
“Bulosyllabic vein. A constitution in which negative energy accumulates in the body and the pulse becomes blocked. Yes?”
“yes.”
“We talk about it as a negative energy… but in its actual form, it means that the heat disappears from the body and the cold cools down. “If you look at it simply, you can alleviate the complications caused by oral syllable veins just by replenishing the heat that is lacking in the body.”
“It’s what I explained last time. I thought about it then too, but it’s a unique perspective. so?”
“First of all, this room is the problem. “If you live in this room, Master’s condition will inevitably worsen.”
Jin Cheon-hee declared.
Seeing this, Zhuge Lin’s smile disappears and his expression becomes serious.
“Then what do you think is the solution?”
“From here on out, it’s not about medicine, it’s about architecture. This is the domain of plasterers, not lawmakers. But wouldn’t a patient need both?”
No one is more sensitive to the environment than a doctor.
This is why modern doctors wear white clothes. Because white is the color that is most noticeable when something like dirt gets on it.
That’s not all. You should always pay attention to hygiene.
This is because secondary infection is one of the main causes of disease spread.
Although it is common knowledge in modern times, it was not so in this era.
From that perspective, environmental improvement is also an area of concern as a doctor.
“First of all, this room is too cold. “You can’t have this one brazier.”
“Then do we need to increase the furnace? However, if you increase the furnace, you may die suddenly. “The cause has not yet been revealed, but… the diagnosis is that it appears to be similar to drowning.”
“Drowning… it’s similar. “To be exact, it is carbon monoxide poisoning.”
“Hoo?”
“We breathe, but oxygen is the element that keeps us breathing. However, when you burn something like this, carbon monoxide, not oxygen, is produced. And if you breathe in too much of it…”
“It becomes like drowning.” “To die from breathing, not from water.”
Even without basic knowledge, he made quick deductions.
Jin Cheon-hee stuck out her tongue at that sight.
‘You are a genius.’
“yes. that’s right.”
Jin Cheonhee nodded lightly. However, Jegalin, the leader of the White Lins, had his eyes shining with a serious expression.
“Where on earth did you learn such knowledge? “My family has been pursuing knowledge for a long time, but I have never heard anything you said anywhere.”
“It’s a secret.”
“To the teacher?”
“yes. “This is… even if I tell you, you won’t believe it and it’s dangerous.”
‘You can’t tell lies in this part. Not the Baekrin line in the novel. Because Master is not an ordinary person. genius. And a good man. But I’m not just a pushover. If you look at the phrase about taking revenge on Zhuge Dynasty, you must be a person with determination and cruelty.’
The teacher’s eyes pierce Jin Cheonhee. But eventually he nodded.
“I understand that you are not an ordinary child. Therefore, he said it was okay to not answer anything. Because I decided to accept everything about you. So… yeah. “Thank you for saying that for this teacher.”
Saying that, the teacher smiled softly.
“so. Can I just build a new house?”
Those eyes full of trust made Jin Cheonhee feel somewhat heartbroken.
‘Why does this person trust me so much?’
Me who can’t even tell the truth.
Why do I believe this?
Is that really what a teacher is?
Somehow, the face of the orphanage teacher when I was young comes to mind.
I suddenly felt like I was going to cry.
However, Jin Cheon-hee held back and opened her mouth.
“First of all…”
Jin Cheonhee continued her explanation. And I got permission.
* * *
Jin Cheon-hee asked to introduce her father-in-law.
Zegalin said.
“If it’s a big deal, Yuho will do it.”
Yoo Ho serves as the general manager of Uigak (醫閣).
The main task is to help Baekrin’s work.
Therefore, it seemed like these things were also taken care of.
Jin Cheon-hee sharpened cooled charcoal and made it into a pencil.
‘Oh, it’s better to have this. ‘The brush is not adapted to spirit.’
Jin Cheon-hee’s hand drew a fairly plausible drawing.
It is a Korean style Ondol.
It was originally in my head, but drawing it was not easy.
Still, it was okay. It was okay if it wasn’t perfect.
It was important that it was delivered.
Watching numerous documentaries in the past seemed to be helpful at this time. Things like making ondol and the history of stoves.
‘While I’m at it, shall I draw some more things?’
I got excited. Jin Cheon-hee continued drawing until her fingernails turned black.
And I quickly took it to Yuho.
* * *
‘Can this really be made…?’
Yuho was confused. These were words spoken by a child who had not yet become a child, but they were logical and not empty words.
It seemed like it was theoretically possible. The story about building houses in this way in the eastern region seemed correct.
“Do you mean this is Ondol…?”
“yes.”
“And this is a stove.”
What Yoo Ho pointed to were paintings drawn by Jin Cheon-hee. Among them, the stove is a sealed stove that does not spread gas.
A stove that looks exactly like the one used to heat lunch boxes in the old elementary school before it was renamed elementary school.
However, that doesn’t mean it’s easy to make. The key to a stove is its sealing function. If gas leaks, a catastrophe will occur.
Jin Cheonhee thought for a moment.
‘ah. ‘Do elementary schools use heaters these days?’
The name was also changed to Elementary School. My memories are fading now.
Still, I remember briefly studying the structure of a stove in a textbook in the past.
At the time, Jin Cheon-hee couldn’t afford workbooks, so she memorized and memorized the textbook to the point where it turned black.
“Is this… making a wall out of glass?”
“It’s a window.”
“It’s a window….”
“You can receive sunlight without opening the window.”
“Is sunlight that important?”
In order to explain easily, Jin Cheonhee tried her best to explain.
“Rice needs sunlight to grow, right? In order to be healthy, humans must receive an appropriate amount of sunlight on a regular basis. That’s why it’s needed. In particular, we have to make it very transparent. “Can you do it?”
Unlike modern Earth, it cannot be replaced by any other method, and in the end, this is the only way to continue producing vitamin D in the body.
Vitamin D production is very important due to the nature of the disease, which continues to put a strain on the cardiovascular system.
Jin Cheon-hee was actually thinking about writing down the glass manufacturing process.
This is because among the many documentaries I watched in the past, there was also a history of glass.
Yuho chuckles at Jin Cheonhee’s small provocation.