Why was the first sentence of Compendium of Materia Medica written by Jay Chou if Hua Tuo were alive? Isn't that written by Li Shizhen?

Personally, I think this song, from the title of Compendium of Materia Medica to Hua Tuo in the lyrics, only represents the profound Chinese medicine culture, that is, the vast Chinese culture, in order to appeal to everyone that our own culture is the best, and there is no need to worship foreign things and flatter foreign countries.

Hua Tuo lived to express a desire to awaken the overall revival of China culture, so "worshiping foreign things and obsessing foreign things" was cured. Hua Tuo, as a representative figure of medical culture in China, was put forward as a representative concept juxtaposed with Compendium of Materia Medica, and had no connection with the author of the book.

In addition, one of the characteristics of Fang Fenglei's ci creation is that he is good at describing with subtle connections between different things and concepts, which is his uniqueness. If the lyrics of Compendium of Materia Medica must be written by the author Li Shizhen, this is a normal thinking, not necessarily vincent fang's characteristic thinking.

In short, it only refers to China's medical culture, not just its superficial meaning.