I am playing HOK recently, and Dr. Bian is funny, love using poison to suddenly destroy the enemy.
I change the setup of my drawing, I think it is going to be better, hope so, now all I need is the will to draw and keeping improving.
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I am playing HOK recently, and Dr. Bian is funny, love using poison to suddenly destroy the enemy.
I change the setup of my drawing, I think it is going to be better, hope so, now all I need is the will to draw and keeping improving.
Bian Que (扁鵲) - story 2
A Chinese proverb (病入膏肓) which means illness penetrating so deep into the body there is no cure, originated from one of Bian Que’s experiences.
When Bian Que visited the Qi (齊) court, he noticed the emperor wasn’t feeling well and he told him to accept treatment immediately. Being the prideful and arrogant ruler, the emperor refused as he didn’t feel unwell.
Another week passed before Bian Que visited the court again, and he noticed that the emperor’s condition had worsened. Again, he tried to persuade the emperor to accept treatment before it worsened further, and he refused again for the same reason for not feeling unwell.
Another week passed and the same interactions happened, this time with Bian Que’s dire warning of the emperor’s condition worsening even further if he continues to refuse treatment. Predictably, the emperor was annoyed with Bian Que and chased him out of court.
Yet another week passed before Bian Que visited the emperor. This time, he took one look at the emperor then left quietly. The emperor found this strange and sent someone to chase after him. When asked why he left so suddenly and without saying a word, Bian Que replied “When I first saw the emperor’s condition, it was still at its beginning stages, nothing a little treatment can’t heal. The second time it developed and worsened, but still could be remedied by acupuncture. By the third time, the sickness reached deep into his organs, but could still be cured by rigorous medicinal treatment. Now, it is too late, for the illness has fully penetrated into his bones and the deepest parts of his body, where no cure would be effective.” On that happy note, he left the country before anything could happen.
Shortly after Bian Que left the country, the emperor fell ill and quickly summoned for Bian Que, who of course wasn’t there anymore (because who would stand around and get the death penalty for being incompetent at healing the emperor), and died of his condition.
Moral: listen to your doctors
Over the last month I’ve really gotten into this game called King of Glory (王者荣耀) that is basically LoL on a phone and I can play like, 3 characters and that’s it.