In ancient times, the treatment of illegitimate children was different from novels because novels were usually fictional stories, while historical documents recorded real events and characters 'words and deeds. In Chinese history, the treatment of the children of concubines did have certain differences, depending on different dynasties and regions. Under normal circumstances, the children of concubines might be slightly lower in terms of politics, wealth, and social status than those of legitimate children. However, this did not mean that they had no chance of success and happiness. In some dynasties and regions, there may also be differences in the education and career opportunities of legitimate and illegitimate children. For example, in the Tang Dynasty, the sons and daughters of the empress could be conferred the title of king, but the sons of concubines could not. In the Song Dynasty, there were also differences in the chances of the children of Di and Shu in the imperial examination, but this situation gradually changed in the Yuan and Ming Dynasties. The treatment of the children of concubines in ancient times was more complicated and diverse than in novels. The specific situation needed to be determined according to historical documents and actual situations.
In ancient times, Chinese medicine could be used to treat consumption. Lung consumption was a chronic, infectious and debilitating disease. The patient would have symptoms such as coughing up blood, hot flashes, and other symptoms. The patient would also have night sweats and gradually lose weight. In ancient times, the main treatment of phthisis was to nourish the deficiency and cultivate the vitality, and to fight against phthisis and kill insects. The condition could be improved by using traditional Chinese medicine such as Butian Dazao Pill, Baihe Gujin Soup, Baozhen Soup, etc. The ancient phthisis was also the modern phthisis. If the patient was diagnosed with phthisis, it could also be improved by using western medicine such as rifampicin tablets, isoniazid tablets, and pyrazinamid tablets. Although there was no advanced technology and medicine in ancient times compared to modern times, it was usually possible to treat consumption with Chinese medicine.
In ancient times, there was a clear difference between a legitimate son and a concubine's son. First of all, a Di son was a son born from the main wife, while a Shu son was a son born from a concubine or concubine. Di children enjoyed the highest status and authority in the family, and were regarded as the main line of the family and the legal heir of their father. They had the right to inherit the family's property and status. The status of the illegitimate son was lower, and he was regarded as a branch of the family and the illegal heir of his father. They had no inheritance rights and could only get a small portion of their father's property after his death. Secondly, a legitimate son had an advantage in terms of inheritance. In ancient times, the eldest son inherited the throne, which meant that the throne and property must be inherited by the eldest son. If the eldest son was no longer around, his eldest son (i.e., the eldest grandson) would also have a higher succession order than the other sons. The sons of concubines did not have the opportunity to inherit their father's title, fief, official position, or property. As a result, legitimate sons enjoyed a higher status and power in ancient society.
In ancient times, the difference between a concubine's son and a legitimate son was their status and inheritance rights. A legitimate son was the son of the main wife. He enjoyed the highest status and authority in the family and was regarded as the main line of the family and the legal heir of his father. They had the right to inherit the family's property, titles, and official positions. A concubine's son was a son born to a concubine or a concubine. His status was lower and he was regarded as a branch of the family and the illegal heir of his father. Sons of concubines had limited inheritance rights and often could not enjoy the same inheritance rights as legitimate sons. In addition, legitimate sons were more respected and honored in society. They were regarded as the representatives of the orthodox family and enjoyed a high social status and respect. Sons of concubines, on the other hand, needed to strive for social status and wealth through their own efforts and talents. In short, there were obvious differences in status and inheritance rights between the sons of concubines and legitimate sons in ancient times.
In ancient times, the treatment of a prince's illegitimate son and legitimate son was different. In the Ming Dynasty, regardless of whether it was a legitimate son or a concubine's son, as long as the prince was a prince, the prince's son could inherit the title of prince. The other princes would be conferred the title of the king, and the son of the king could inherit the title. The situation in the Qing Dynasty was slightly different. Except for the Iron Hat King, who could be hereditary, the other princes would be demoted by one rank, and the remaining sons would be demoted by two or several ranks. Some princes were even directly conferred the title of general of the country, and after that, they were idle members of the imperial clan. The Di son of a Prince would be demoted to the Duke of Guarding Country, and the Prince would be demoted to the Duke of Supporting Country. As for the imperial court's subsidies, the situation differed from dynasty to dynasty. The Ming Dynasty's subsidies could only be enjoyed by the imperial clan, while the Qing Dynasty's Bannermen had subsidies. To sum up, the treatment of a prince's son was different from that of a legitimate son in ancient times.
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.
The following are some recommendations for ancient novels, which include plots with children in a modern setting. 1. " A Powerful Minister's Wife Is Pregnant ": This novel tells the story of childhood sweethearts, including the elements of a broken mirror and sweet love. 2. " Reborn into the Crown Prince's Favorite ": The female protagonist in the story experienced rebirth, and there was a double love story between the male protagonist and her. 3. "The Items in the Pool of the Concubine Jue": The story of the female protagonist's belly being dug out by a servant girl to give birth to a child, and the child growing up in a coffin. 4. " My Father ": This is a sci-fi-futuristic novel. It tells the story of the first VR player who is saved by two biological children. Please note that the novels recommended above are filtered based on the search results provided. There may be other ancient novels with children's plots that are suitable for modern settings, but they are not mentioned in the information provided.
The following were some of the recommended ancient children's novels: " Little Lady Wants to Farm,"" Soldier King Baby You Can't Offend,"" Book of Troubled Times,"" Spirit Realm Walker,"" The Tang's Table,"" King of Imperial Beasts,"" Fairy, Please Listen to My Explanation,"" Family with Hairpins,"" Reborn Prince Princess Concubine,"" Nine-year-old Little Demon Queen," and " Three-year-old Little Empress." These novels covered different topics and styles, suitable for children to read.
The treatment methods for autistic children included medical treatment, psychological therapy, special education, medication, and rehabilitation training. Medical treatment was mainly divided into preventive treatment and salvage treatment, but there had been no breakthrough progress so far. The main treatment directions were in the areas of psychotherapy and special education. The basic principles included a consistent treatment plan so that autistic children could understand what was required of them and participate. Medication can alleviate the symptoms of Autism, such as hyperactivity, lack of concentration, emotional instability, etc. The rehabilitation training included applied behavior analysis, sensory integration training, structured teaching, and so on. It was aimed at improving autistic children's social skills, language development, basic life skills, and learning ability. In short, the treatment of autistic children required the joint efforts of experts in multiple fields to develop a customized treatment plan based on the child's specific conditions.
I recommend the following two novels to you: 1. " Defiant Baby: The Useless Mother Proud of the Other World ": This novel was also an ancient romance novel. The protagonist was an unmarried mother who had transmigrated to a different world. Her child was a genius, and she herself had suffered all kinds of bullying because of her identity as a good-for-nothing. However, she finally exploded and displayed her poison skills, becoming the world's top poison doctor and turning her fate around again. 2. " Genius Baby: The Pretty Princess of the Farmer Family ": This was another ancient romance novel. The protagonist was also a child born out of marriage. In this novel, her child was also a genius while she herself was reduced to a single peasant woman raising a little bun. However, she did not lose heart because of this. Instead, she united her family with fighting spirit and finally defeated the enemy. I hope you like the two books above. If you have any other questions or need more recommendations, feel free to let me know.
😋I recommend the following novels about illegitimate children: 1. [Good and Evil Priest: Fantasy-an alternative fantasy novel. It tells the story of how an illegitimate child survives in World of Warcraft and reaches the peak.] 2. "The Man Who Crawled Out of Hell": A novel about urban life. The protagonist is an illegitimate child who has been treated coldly. He takes revenge as the reborn Demon Emperor. 3. "Kicking the bootlicker brother out of the house at the beginning of the game": A supernatural novel in the city. The female protagonist is the head of the Su family, who is worth tens of billions. She wants to defeat her bootlicker brother and get him out of the house. 4. "Abandoned Young Master Crazy Son-in-law": A novel about urban life. The protagonist is a useless illegitimate son who marries his sister to humiliate his parents-in-law and rich second-generation brother-in-law. 5. "After Rebirth, She Exploded": Modern Romance-A novel about a wealthy family. The main character is an illegitimate child who is despised but gradually rises with the help of the female protagonist. 6. "Abandoned Wife of a Noble Family": Modern romance novel about a wealthy family. The female protagonist was just a lowly daughter-in-law who had been kicked out of the house with an illegitimate child. However, she had experienced many storms in her life and defeated a mistress and a hooligan. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗