In fictional history fantasy novels, the "butterfly effect" is always mentioned: a butterfly flapping its wings may cause a storm thousands of miles away. As a result, the protagonist might do something casually, and the world would change dramatically. It should be pointed out that such things are "possible", but only "possible". If every time a butterfly flaps its wings, it causes a storm, just think about how many storms that would blow every minute? Wouldn't the world become a world of storms? Does that still allow people to live?
But today, a snap of the butterfly finally caused a little wind. It's not a big deal. Someone fell a few hundred miles away because of King Kong.
The man was named Chen Mingren, a newly appointed major general brigade commander of the Central Army.
Chen Mingren was born in 1903 in Chenjialing, Hongyuan Township, Liling City, Hunan Province, into a wealthy family. In the spring of 1924, he entered the Army Academy in Guangzhou and later transferred to the first term of the Whampoa Military Academy. He participated in the first Eastern Expedition and was promoted to second lieutenant platoon leader for his bravery in battle.
In July 1925, during the Second Expedition, Chen Mingren was transferred to the position of second lieutenant platoon leader of the 3rd Company, 4th Regiment, 2nd Division, 1st Army. In September of the same year, during the battle of Dongguan, he commanded the entire platoon to seize the high ground and seized a battalion of guns of Chen Jiongming when the enemy was unprepared, and was promoted to the rank of Company commander of the 3rd Company. Then he led his troops to attack the city of Huizhou. Chen Mingren was the first to climb up the city wall and engage in hand-to-hand combat with the enemy. The subsequent troops rushed forward and captured Huizhou. On the third day after the battle, at the celebration, Jiang Zhongcai himself gave the order, blew three numbers to pay tribute to Chen Mingren, and led the way with the slogan: "Look up to Chen Mingren!" He ordered all the officers and soldiers present to raise their guns in respect of Chen Mingren and announced on the spot that Chen Mingren was promoted to battalion commander.
After that, Chen Mingren rose rapidly and smoothly, first entering the military academy for further study and then being promoted to regimental commander. He has now been promoted to major general and brigade commander. He was one of the fastest-rising of the first generation of Whampoa. But he really got promoted through hard work, through his own ability. He advocated being a pure soldier, not participating in political party activities, and he really did. He doesn't take part in any clique, nor does he like to pull and pat. To put it nicely, this person has personality, but a more common way of saying it is that this person is a bit less intelligent. Otherwise, he might have held a higher position than he does now.
(Chen Mingren in another time and space, because of his bad relationship with his superior, has had a mediocre official career. He participated in the war as a division commander, won the battle, and the troops were transferred away. But no matter what new or bad soldiers were assigned to him, he dared to confront the Japanese head-on and fought several tough battles without losing a single one. But because of his relationship with his superiors, there were fewer promotions and more dismissals. After the war of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, the Kuomintang and the Communist Party were under pressure in the Northeast War and transferred Chen Mingren to the Northeast. Chen led his troops to confront Lin Biao head-on, causing Lin Biao to suffer a defeat! And because of his superior, he was transferred back. Before liberation, he led his troops in rebellion. Later, when he saw Chen, he said, "When it comes to warfare, Lin Biao is not as good as you!"
Chen Mingren was in the capital (Nanjing) at that time and should have had nothing to do with King Kong. But he was not very sociable. What was he doing? There were no online novels to read, so he had to read newspapers. After reading the reports about King Kong's arm surgery, I was skeptical at first, but when the reports came a few days later, I didn't believe it at all. This charlatan has gone too far in his forgery, from traditional Chinese medicine to Western medicine. And the elixir! I have no idea what fake medicine is so expensive. There are so many elixirs? Did Laojun steal it from the furnace? And where did God go today? And Saint Peter! ? Ha ha ha!
With that laugh, I forgot to pay attention to my feet and tripped over a stone, falling down. The leg made a cut on the tip of the stone, leaving a more than two-inch-long gash.
You deserve it! The vanguard that makes you not believe in King Kong, kill you!
But in Shanghai, most people still believe in King Kong. Anyway, more than ten days after the report of the successful reconnection of the severed limb was published, King Kong was no longer worried about the sales of Koyi Medicine, but rather about the insufficient production of the medicine. The purchasers were scrambling for the medicine in the company!
Another trouble is that the house has turned into a hospital, and many patients come to see them. The original infirmary simply couldn't accommodate so many patients. And King Kong and Ren Zhenyu, even with three heads and six arms, couldn't keep up.
Fortunately, there were also many doctors coming to him to learn. Not to mention medical school graduates of both Chinese and Western medicine, there are also experienced doctors with work experience and medical school teachers. Of course, there are some who want to add a touch of gold and make a name for being a direct disciple of Mr. CAI Mi.
King Kong and Ren Zhenyu examined some doctors who were indeed knowledgeable and experienced in medicine and accepted them. They also recruited some young medical school graduates because there were not enough doctors. A house along the street, which was originally intended to be an office building, was converted into a hospital.
He was the nominal director and Ren Zhenyu was the executive director. Recruited Chinese and Western doctors, divided them into departments, and trained new doctors and nurses. Sanfeng, Erfeng and others went to the hospital as trainee nurses. Anyway, the household chores had been taken care of by Ye's sister-in-law and others. The other big girls who came to study also went to help, because the number of patients was increasing too fast.
More than a month after Xiao Jian 'an's surgery, not only was it confirmed that his hand had grown back, but his function was also largely restored. At this time, King Kong received two telegrams from Hans and the European Medical Society respectively from Europe, both telling him to go to Geneva immediately to attend the European Medical Exchange Conference.
In order to expand the influence of cephamycin in Europe, King Kong decided to go. Take the "stars" Xiao Jian 'an and Sanfeng to Hong Kong by boat first, then fly to India, and then train to Europe. This was the fastest way to reach Europe at the time, taking more than ten days less than a full boat ride.
It was called the European Medical Congress, but there were also many doctors from the Americas. It could be called the World Medical Congress. There are fewer Asian doctors invited like King Kong. Geneva was suddenly packed with doctors.
The conference gave King Kong an hour to speak, with Hans as the interpreter.
At the meeting, King Kong showed Xiao Jian 'an's hand, recounted the surgical process, and highlighted the role, indications, and price of cephalexin. This kind of advertisement is much more effective than doing it in the bulletin board of the newspaper and it doesn't cost money.
After the meeting, many doctors asked to send people to study or do internships at King Kong's hospital. The doctors who were studying were already quite skilled and could be teachers for King Kong except for this surgery and cephamycin.
So Kim initially declined, but later explained that he could only offer knowledge on amputated surgeries and antibiotics, while those who went to study at the same time also had to teach the doctors of Koyi Hospital other surgeries and knowledge. This is a form of mutual learning and exchange.
Doctors in Europe agreed to this condition, and those who knew the Great China said that this was the modest and prudent style of the Chinese.
King Kong lined up the doctors who were going to study in groups of five or six, for two to three months. In this way, the queue extends to two years later. And after he left Europe, there were still people signing up one after another and waiting in line. King Kong had no choice but to comply with the request and accept ten European doctors in each batch to study.
The unexpected gain from attending the medical conference was that King Kong obtained the penicillin production strain.
The paper on penicillin published by British medical scientist Fleming last June was also one of the important papers at this conference. But now the paper pales in comparison to King Kong's research on the drug Cephalosporin.
Fleming also brought several test tubes of penicillin strain.
King Kong looked at the shape of the cyan fungus on the slant of the culture medium in the test tube and thought it was different from the strain he had used to produce cephalosporin. Under the microscope, he confirmed his conclusion even more.
King Kong's cephalosporin is not penicillin! Maybe gentamicin?