1, heal the wounded and rescue the dying [jiù sǐ fú shāng] Interpretation: help: help, care.
Saving lives.
This paper expounds the spirit of serving the people wholeheartedly by medical workers.
Medical workers carried forward the revolutionary humanitarian spirit.
2, wonderful hand rejuvenation [miào shǒu huí chūn] Interpretation: rejuvenation: bringing back spring is a metaphor for saving dying people.
Doctor's skill.
Origin: Chapter 20 of Qing Li Garbo's The Appearance of Officialdom: "But there are twenty or thirty plaques hanging outside the drugstore door: what is' good looks', what is' the resurrection of Bian Que', what is' the rejuvenation of wonderful hands' ..." 3. Medicine can cure the disease [yào dào bìng chú] Definition: Once you get sick, just take medicine.
Describe the drug as having a good effect.
Source: Zhang Xichun's Enthusiasm Record of Western Medicine: "Medical treatment is as effective as drums.
4. Bring back to life [qǐ sǐ huí shēng] Interpretation: Save the dying.
Describe medical skills.
It is also a metaphor for saving hopeless things.
Example: After rescue and careful treatment, Wang Dafu, an old Chinese doctor, really has the ability to save the patient's life.
5. Departure becomes spring [zhuó shǒu chéng chūn] Interpretation: Departure: hands-on.
It turned into spring from the beginning.
The original meaning of poetry is natural and fresh.
After medical metaphor, I got better from the beginning.
We can mobilize all forces and take all possible medical measures to save the life of an ordinary worker.
So, finally, the miracle of coming back to life came into being.