Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Fang Feng Living the Dream: Venting Rashes and Going to the Liver

Fang Feng on the set of "I'm in a World of Measles"


Despite his acerbic and pungent wit, the kids just love this sweet—and let's face it—slightly warm herb.

Fang Feng showed up on set of the popular children's show, "I'm in a World of Measles" for a cameo spot to air in the cold-damp winds of February.

Apparently, the storyline of the episode goes like this:

Fang Feng plays himself as a celebrity exterior-releasing herb in town for the yearly Siler City Nursing Home charity to support tremor relief and search out wind-damp Bi pain in knees, wrists and a multitude of other joints, when he encounters little Measles having a bad case of stage-fright. Too scared to fully express herself in the karyoke talent portion of the charity event, Fang Feng comes to the rescue to teach little Measles how muster the chutzpah to vent her rashy voice to avoid heat sinking into the interior.

And to my absolute delight, Measle's totally annoying bff's—Achy, Sniffly, Fevery, and Spasms—(I hate these losers; I don't care if they are kids!)—get "accidentally" locked out of the event by Fang Feng, who has no patience for their whining and kvetching.

LOL! Loves it! :D

Well, apparently there's no time for cappucinos or shopping sprees on Rodeo for Fang Feng—

Immediately after the taping of "I'm in a World of Measles," Fang Feng caught a flight to New York City where he is completing filming on the set of "Tong Xie Yao Fang." This is Fang Feng's first foray into dramatic interior healing. Fang Feng is slated to play a major role in the formula, which also stars Bai Zhu, Bai Shao Yao, and Chen Pi...AND...is based on the true story of Liver overacting on Spleen.

Typically, the fun external-pathogen-releasing herb, Fang Feng was recently asked by Herbal magazine why he chose to take a role in "Tong Xie Yao Fang."

His answer:

"Sure external wind is more my thing. But what herb doesn't want a chance to stop diarrhea with abdominal pain due to aggressive Liver qi. Especially, if there's an emotional component involved, like stress or anxiety. I mean, c'mon—it's an herb's dream come true. And yes, of course, I remember to approach each case cautiously—to see if internal wind stirring is present. Because, as I stated before, I'm warm and the interior is just not my thing. But as it regards sudden diarrhea due to Wood Overacting—in the end, everyone knows—I always go to the Liver."

Can I get a drumroll with rimshot, puh-leeze? So PUNNY, that Fang Feng.

Yes indeed, leave it to Fang Feng to guide us back to the Liver again...and again...and again.



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