Summary
Trust Between the Great Doctor and the Villagers
Once upon a time, there was a renowned doctor known as "Herbal Medicine Master" living in a small village. He cured numerous ailments and earned immense trust from many villagers. However, the villagers had one significant problem: they did not trust what he said enough. For example, when the Herbal Medicine Master advised, "Eat greens for breakfast every day," the villagers would respond, "There must be some other reason behind this" and disregarded his advice.
One day, an epidemic struck the village. The villagers were filled with fear and sought help from the Herbal Medicine Master. He responded, “First and foremost, it is important to eat greens. Let's strengthen our bodies with nutritious food.” However, the villagers continued to harbor doubts, asking themselves, "Is what the Master says really true?" and refused to eat greens.
As time passed, the epidemic gradually spread, and illnesses began to appear among the villagers one after another. Even the Herbal Medicine Master was at his wit's end, unable to find a solution. One night, he gathered the villagers and spoke to them, "You do not have to believe my knowledge or skills. However, for the sake of your health and the health of your loved ones, I urge you to let go of your doubts, if only a little."
These words resonated with the villagers, and for the first time, they decided to follow the Master’s teachings. As a result of continuing to eat greens, their health improved, and the epidemic began to subside. The reputation of the Herbal Medicine Master grew even greater, but the villagers learned the importance of believing his words. They vowed to face things with trust from then on. The lesson, "It is better to trust a good doctor than to disbelieve," was deeply etched in their hearts.














