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Medical Academy.
Physician Sun was reading a medical book inside his clinic. This book had been written by Xiao Ming himself, filled with astonishing medical techniques one after another.
Over the past two years, he had gained much from these teachings. Diseases he couldnât previously understand were now easily treated. He especially regarded
Compendium of Materia Medica
and
Prescriptions Worth a Thousand Gold
as medical masterpieces.
He had also studied
Treatise on Epidemics
, which offered unique insights into plagues and taught methods to defend against them.
He had asked Prince Xiao Ming several times about the origins of these amazing medical books, hoping to meet the authors, but was told that they had all passed away.
Although he was curious, he didnât dare press furtherâhe didnât want to displease the prince.
Just as he was marveling over the techniques in the book, two people entered the clinic. Seeing who it was, Physician Sun immediately got up to greet them.
âYour Highness, Chief Minister Pang.â
He spoke respectfully. The students from the Public Administration Academy had already spread news of the political reform in Qingzhou, so he was well aware that the former Chief Secretary Pang was now Chief Minister.
Xiao Ming glanced around the clinicâit had three rooms and served a function similar to a school infirmary. Normally, sick students would come here, and when Physician Sun wasnât busy, he stayed in the clinic.
Noticing that Xiao Ming and Pang Yukun both looked displeased, Physician Sun felt uneasy. He cautiously said, âYour Highness and Chief Minister visiting the Medical Academy truly brings us great honor.â
âGreat honor?â Xiao Ming gave a cold hum. âWhether the Medical Academy can be honorable doesnât depend on meâit depends on you, Physician Sun. At least youâre self-aware enough to admit the academy is just barely holding together.â
His words were blunt, and fear instantly appeared on Physician Sunâs face. He nervously asked, âYour Highness, what have I done wrong to make you this upset?â
âWhat have you done wrong? You really donât know?â Xiao Ming snapped. âWhen I appointed you to lead the Medical Academy, what did you promise? Now there are over two hundred studentsâhow many of them can practice medicine independently?â
Physician Sun finally understood the princeâs anger and responded, âYour Highness, throughout history, the tradition has always been to pass knowledge from master to disciple. Without that bond, there is no teaching. That has been the rule for generations. Now that I teach medicine at the academy, Iâve already broken those traditions. Other physicians have been scolding me behind my back. I hope Your Highness can understand.â
âWho is bold enough to act so arrogantly?â Pang Yukun frowned upon hearing this.
As the Chief Minister of the fiefdom, Pang Yukun stood firmly on Xiao Mingâs side. There were far too few physicians in the region, and many people had to travel long distances to seek treatment in Qingzhou.
The Medical Academy had been established specifically to train more doctors for the people. Anyone standing in its way deserved blame.
Physician Sun explained, âChief Minister Pang, there are only a handful of master physicians in the empire. Now that Iâve broken tradition, Iâve been condemned by them all.â
Xiao Ming frowned. âSo what if they condemn you? Do you not realize this academy was founded to heal the sick and save lives? Have all the teachings about compassion in medicine become meaningless? In truth, all of you care more about status and personal gain than actually helping people. Youâre afraid that teaching others will steal your livelihood.â
âThis⊠IâŠâ Physician Sun was speechless. He couldnât argueâXiao Ming had hit the nail on the head.
In the Great Yu Empire, being a physician was a highly profitable profession. Xiao Mingâs radical reforms had long made many physicians upset. They grumbled behind the scenes but dared not speak out openly. After all, Xiao Ming was powerful and beloved by the people. If he didnât hesitate to eliminate noble families, he surely wouldnât spare some greedy doctors.
Xiao Ming gave a cold laugh. âIâm right, arenât I? I donât care about others. I only ask: are you, Physician Sun, willing to set aside your pride and teach everything you know to your students?â
Cold sweat appeared on Physician Sunâs forehead. Xiao Mingâs question was like a sword pointed at his chest. But after a flurry of thoughts, he still couldnât bring himself to say yes or no.
Seeing his hesitation, Xiao Ming picked up the three medical books from the desk and said, âSince you care so much about tradition, Iâll take back these books. If youâre stingy with your knowledge, then Iâll be stingy with mine. When youâve made up your mind, Iâll return them. If you canât decide, then someone else should take over the academy.â
By the end of his sentence, Xiao Mingâs tone had turned even harsher.
Physician Sunâs face grew pale. It was clear Xiao Ming was forcing him to choose sidesâeither follow the old ways or embrace reform.
After a moment of hesitation, he said, âPlease allow me a few days to think, Your Highness.â
Xiao Ming nodded and signaled Pang Yukun to leave with him.
Once outside, Pang Yukun asked, âYour Highness, Iâm afraid Physician Sun may not be able to get past this. After all, medicine has always been passed from father to son, or master to student, with strict rules about how many disciples one can have.â
âIf he canât get past it, then Iâll find someone who can. If the reward is high enough, someone will step up. I refuse to believe we canât break these outdated customs,â Xiao Ming said, clearly frustrated.
He wasnât against honoring teachers. What he opposed was the creation of exclusive circles maintained by old-fashioned thinking. These attitudes had led to many valuable skills being lost over generations. People poisoned by this mindset would rather take their skills to the grave than share them.
Now, Xiao Ming wanted to break this cycle and give everyone who wanted to learn a fair chance. Otherwise, his efforts to build schools would be meaningless.
Pang Yukun gave a bitter smile and said, âPhysicians are only one problem. Your Highness, have you heard of the Kong family of Qufu?â
âQufu? You mean the one in Yanzhou?â Xiao Ming asked.
âExactly. The Kong family has lived in Qufu for generations. They are the direct descendants of Confucius and are considered the true guardians of Confucianism. Every generationâs family head is granted the title âDuke for Perpetuating the Sage.â The current head is Kong Hongming,â Pang Yukun explained. âIf weâre talking about nobility, the Kong family is the most prestigious in the Great Yu Empire.â
Xiao Ming glanced at Pang Yukun in surprise. Clearly, Pang brought up the Kong family for a reason. Until now, Xiao Ming still didnât know exactly which academic philosophy Pang Yukun followed. He smiled and said, âI had almost forgotten the Great Yu Empireâs top noble clan still resides within our borders. No wonder the scholars in Qingzhou are so stubbornâalways chanting about Confucian orthodoxy. But since Chief Minister Pang brought them up, are you suggesting I pay the Kong family a visit and ask for their support?â