Cao Cao and the Death of Hua Tuo

According to research, he was born in the first year of Yongjia (A.D. 145) and died in the 13th year of Jian 'an (A.D. 208). The reflection says that he died in Cao Cao. But what about the history of the later Han Dynasty? 6? 1 Hua Tuo's Biography records that Hua Tuo is "a hundred years old but still healthy, and people think he will not die". It is also said that he still looks like he is in his sixties when he reaches 150 and 60, and it is a record that cranes have beauty. But the first statement is generally accepted, and there is no exact official record.

Huatuo Tomb is located at the west bank of South Liang Shi River in Su Qiao Village, north of Xuchang 15km. The tomb is 4m high and covers an area of 360m2. The tomb is oval, and the tablet body is engraved with "Hanhua Cemetery" in regular script in the seventeenth year of Qing Qianlong (AD 1752). The cemetery is hexagonal, with blue brick walls and surrounded by cypresses and pines. 1985 Henan Branch of the All-China Society of Traditional Chinese Medicine held the "Hua Tuo Academic Seminar" in Xuchang, with a stone tablet engraved with "The Tomb of Hua Tuo, an Outstanding Physician in the Eastern Han Dynasty". In history, Hua Tuo died because he wanted to be an official in politics. Hua Tuo himself is a scholar. He "studied in Xu Tu and learned several classics", and later became famous for his superb medical skills. However, in the Han Dynasty, to paraphrase an old saying, "Everything is inferior, only reading is high." Doctor, in history books, it is impossible to list a biography alone, and we can also get a glimpse of it.

At that time, Cao Cao suffered from headache in Wang Wei, especially later. Huatuo was good at medical skills, and Cao Cao "made him watch it exclusively", so Huatuo became Cao Cao's "physician". After seeing Cao Cao's illness, Hua Tuo said, "It is difficult to help here, so you can prolong your life." It shows that the disease is difficult to cure for a while and it takes time. In the process of treating Cao Cao, Hua Tuo began to deliberately delay the process, under the pretext of "receiving a letter from home and wanting to return it for a while." I went home, and when I got home, I lied that my wife was ill and didn't come home several times. Investigate its original intention, but it is intended to blackmail Cao Cao and seek official positions.

Cao Cao greeted him with calligraphy many times and ordered the county to send him, but "(China) parents can be anorexic and still don't go on the road." Cao Cao was "furious, and made people go for a checkup", but after careful verification, Hua Tuo was not convicted: "If his wife believes in illness, she will be allowed 40 days off; If it is a lie, it will be accepted and sent. " So Hua Tuo's lies were exposed and he was jailed.

After Hua Tuo was imprisoned, Cao Cao's senior adviser Yu Xun pleaded for Hua Tuo, saying, "Hua Tuo's technology is practical, and people's lives are in the county.

It is appropriate to include it. Cao Cao refused and said, "Don't worry, there is no such mouse in the world?" At this time, Cao Cao's contempt for Hua Tuo was beyond words.

As a doctor, Cao Cao deliberately delayed and threatened to treat patients as a means to embark on his official career, and it is reasonable to look down on him. Hua tuo's move is really detrimental to medical ethics and can be called an unscrupulous doctor.

Therefore, after Hua Tuo's death, although Cao Cao's head wind disease still occurred from time to time, he did not regret it and said, "You can recover from it. Little people have raised my illness, so I should respect myself. However, I will not kill this son, nor will I break this original ear for me. " This hit the nail on the head, telling Hua Tuo's mind and the reason why Hua Tuo was killed. It's a pity that Huatuo's generation of imperial doctors, with first-class medical skills, wanted to play politics with a hero like Cao Cao, which was too underestimating Cao Cao.