Why did Wu Kun become a fairy? Of all the famous doctors in China's history, why did he become a fairy alone?

Kun was a folk doctor with excellent medical skills and noble medical ethics. At the same time, he also has a strong color of learning immortals.

For example, in the tablet of Tzu Chi Palace, Yang Zhi thinks that Wu Kun is "weak and difficult to control, not heartless, never marrying, but waiting for the living." The side behind the elbow in the pillow is not counted until the beginning. If you don't leave immediately after you are cured, you think you are a doctor. "

It can be seen that Wu Kun did not eat meat or marry before his death, quite like a monk who strictly abides by the precepts; And his brilliant medical skills in treating diseases have also won him the nickname "imperial doctor".

In Zhuang Xia's works, Wu Kun's role as a doctor is quite similar to that of Taoism, and it is becoming more and more vivid.

Wu Kun has been engaged in folk medical activities all his life, with excellent medical skills and excellent therapeutic effects. In addition, sometimes Wu Kun also uses some Taoist rituals to help patients solve their diseases, and the effect is equally remarkable.

Zhuang Xia's "Tzu Chi Palace Monument" said, "Taste medicine and take the whole life as the heart. According to the condition of medication, such as breaking the media; Or suck water in for the patient to drink. It's strange, but it will be cured. It is because those who are fierce, black and blue, gangrenous, are promoted and promoted, and they don't pay attention to their doors every day. "

As you can imagine, if Wu Kun is willing, his outstanding medical skills can easily bring him luxury goods and even fame and fortune. However, Wu Kun, who was simple and indifferent to fame and fortune, did not regard his brilliant medical skills as a tool to pursue fame and fortune. Throughout his life, he was determined to relieve people's illnesses. Wu Kun doesn't care about patients who go to the hospital at home. "Regardless of rank, everyone is a doctor, and each has his place, and the distance is salty." Wu Kun's noble medical ethics were vividly reflected here.

As for other doctors, there are Ge Hong, Sun Simiao and others. These two are not necessarily immortals. You know, Taoism has the theory of "autopsy" and the legend of "referring to materialized things" So-and-so, a yogi and a fairy, ran out of the customs. He means blowing dust and wood to make himself look like the blind man. He lay there and died and asked his disciples to bury him in a coffin, but he was gone. Similarly, there is a legend that Dharma "only goes to the West". It's just that these two people have never worshipped the gods on earth, nor have they ever asked for secular incense (of course, it's not absolutely not). Do you know they are not immortals?