Ayi?
That name seemed distant to Aunt Chunhua, and it took her quite a while to recall the youth who had been the epitome of Zhong Lingyuxiu.
In their village, they hadn't produced such a handsome child in decades.
Aunt Chunhua spoke vaguely, "Back then, Ayi went up the mountain to gather Rock-climbing Ginger. There are many landslides during the summer rains. He accidentally fell from a cliff and was covered in blood, unconscious. Old Cheng was helpless and had to send him to the big hospital."
Rock-climbing Ginger is an extremely rare medicinal herb with the efficacy of generating muscles, strengthening bones, and pain relief, often found on steep cliffs.
The Chinese Medicine Community has a very descriptive nickname for it: "Bone-knitting Herb."
The implication is that even if bones were shattered to pieces, Rock-climbing Ginger could restore them to their original state.