😋I recommend to you " Hong Meng Reincarnation Technique ". The protagonist, Xiao Jingtian, seeks true love. After transmigrating, he turns his previous life's obsession into the Hong Meng Body and hides his strength to achieve shocking martial arts. The plot was compact and very suitable for readers who liked martial arts and fantasy. I hope you like my recommendation.😗
I recommend "Chaos Xuanyuan in the Other World" to you. The main character's surname is Ji, but the plot matches most of the elements you described. This fantasy novel was about Ji Tianling transmigrating to a strange yet familiar environment. This place was very similar to the ancient martial arts world, but it was even more vast. Large and small sects ruled this land. After coming to the Otherworld Continent, Ji Tianling was arranged by fate to become the master of the Xuanyuan Sword and bear the heavy burden of saving the world. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
In ancient times, there was no Western medicine that could cure the main character with Chinese medicine and acupuncture. The answer was yes, but one had to take into account the application and development of traditional Chinese medicine and acupuncture in ancient times. Tetanus was a bacteria infection. In ancient times, people usually used traditional methods to treat wounds with herbs, wine, and ashes. However, this method does not completely cure Tetanus because it does not kill the bacteria and prevent it from multiplying. The protagonist could use traditional Chinese medicine and acupuncture to treat Tetanus. The specific treatment method needed to be formulated according to the condition. Traditional Chinese medicine may use acupuncture, herbal medicine, and massage to relieve pain and promote wound healing. Acupuncture was also an effective treatment method that could stimulate specific acupuncture points in the body to regulate the body's immune system and anti-inflammatory response. Tetanus is a serious disease that is difficult to cure and requires a long period of treatment and care. The protagonist needed to have enough perseverance and determination to overcome the various difficulties and challenges in the treatment process and finally cure his illness.
I can't provide the novel you mentioned. The novels about ancient martial arts in the end of the world were more extensive and could include a variety of different topics and styles, such as science fiction, fantasy, martial arts, and so on. Can you provide more context information such as what genre of novels you like or what genre of novels you would like to recommend? This way, I can help you better.
😋I recommend a novel to you, it's called 'The City's Supreme Crazy Son-in-Law.' The protagonist of this novel, Xiao Junlin, was known as the Chinese God of War in ancient times. Later, he transmigrated to the modern world and began a wonderful adventure as a loser. It may not be directly related to Jiang Zhi mentioned in the question, but I believe this novel will definitely meet your needs. I hope you like my recommendation.😗
😋I recommend you to watch Long Live Your Majesty! The male protagonist traveled to a different world where there was a war. He relied on the system to pour in imperial literature every night and became a prosperous and wise ruler. This was an ancient romance novel. The plot was compact and the rhythm was strong. The male protagonist not only leveled up and fought monsters, but also focused on power tactics. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Traditional Chinese medicine in ancient times was usually difficult to completely cure consumption. The medical level in ancient times was relatively low, and the knowledge and treatment ability of consumption were limited. The treatment methods of traditional Chinese medicine could only relieve or improve the quality of life to a certain extent. It was difficult to completely cure the phthisis. Traditional Chinese medicine mainly treated phthisis by conditioning the lungs and the body's functions, but it usually could not cure it. In ancient times, consumption was a disease that affected the whole body, and the patient was extremely thin. Ancient Chinese medicine mainly used methods such as replenishing deficiency, clearing heat, and killing insects to treat phthisis. Commonly used drugs included Yuehua Pill, Baihe Gujin Soup, Qinghao Biejia Soup, and so on. However, the specific treatment effect varied from individual to individual, and there was no guarantee of a complete cure. The progress of modern medicine had made the treatment of lung cancer more effective, but the effect of ancient Chinese medicine on lung cancer was limited.
Doctor Pei was a Chinese medicine practitioner. There were many doctors with the surname Pei, but there was not enough information to determine which doctor it was. Therefore, I don't know which Doctor Pei it is.
I recommend a novel to you," He Zhihua of Traditional Chinese Medicine." The novel was mainly about He Zhihua, a student at a Chinese Medical Academy. On the first day of his internship, he was bound to the Chinese Medical Cultivation System. From then on, he embarked on a winding and difficult road of practicing medicine. The plot of this book is full of ups and downs, making people unable to extricate themselves. You will definitely like it! I hope you like my recommendation.😗
Doctor Pei was a well-known doctor of Chinese medicine. He was a member of Gansu Province and one of the 500 famous old Chinese medicine doctors in the country. Doctor Pei was the pioneer and founder of integrated Chinese and Western medicine. He proposed the policy of "Western medicine to diagnose, Chinese medicine to differentiate the symptoms, Chinese medicine as the main, and Western medicine as the supplement". He was good at treating difficult diseases such as liver diseases, stomach diseases, and diseases of the Connective tissue. Doctor Pei was also a prolific author. He had written many books and published more than 80 medical papers in related academic journals. His medical skills and academic achievements were widely recognized and rewarded.
The author of the Medical Saint of the City was Liu Keliang, not a traditional Chinese doctor.