1. What are the idioms that describe surgeons?
To save the dying, to rescue the dying, to take care of the injured. Now describes the spirit of medical workers to serve the people wholeheartedly.
Kindhearted and benevolent, with a kind heart and excellent medical skills.
The disease is cured at your fingertips. As soon as you start treatment, the disease is cured. Describes excellent medical skills. It also means doing a good job and solving problems quickly.
Get started with rejuvenation Get started: Get started. It turns into spring as soon as you start. It originally meant that poetry should be natural and fresh. Later, it was a metaphor for the excellent medical skills, and the condition improved as soon as the operation was performed.
Resurrection Resurrection Resurrection Resurrection. Describes the skill of doctors and their ability to revive dying people. It is also used to describe saving something that seems hopeless.
Fold the humerus in three parts. Humerus: arm. After breaking your arm a few times, you will know how to heal it. The latter is a metaphor for having a lot of experience in something and being able to achieve profound knowledge. 2. What are the idioms that describe surgeons?
To save the dying, to rescue the dying, to take care of the injured.
Now describes the spirit of medical workers to serve the people wholeheartedly. Kindhearted and benevolent, with a kind heart and excellent medical skills.
The disease is cured at your fingertips. As soon as you start treatment, the disease is cured. Describes excellent medical skills.
It also means doing a good job and solving problems quickly. Get started with rejuvenation Get started: Get started.
It turns into spring as soon as you start. It originally meant that poetry should be natural and fresh.
The latter is a metaphor for the excellent medical skills, and the condition improved as soon as the operation was performed. Resurrection and resurrection. Resurrection from the dead.
Describes a skilled doctor who can revive a dying person. It is also used to describe saving something that seems hopeless.
Fold the humerus in three parts. Humerus: arm. After breaking your arm a few times, you will know how to heal it.
The latter is a metaphor for having more experience in something, and one will have profound attainments.
3. Words to describe doctors
Words to describe doctors:
Resurrection from the dead, hanging pot to help the world, saving lives and healing the wounded, rejuvenating with wonderful hands, benevolent heart and skill, angel in white, the man who composed the symphony of life Sai Hua Tuo’s wonderful hands Benevolent Heart
Hua Tuo is reincarnated, the skillful hand of rejuvenating the dead and reviving the wounded, rejuvenating the hanging pot to help the world, the apricot forest spring warmth, the great doctor is sincere
The skillful hand of rejuvenating, rejuvenating dead bones and making flesh, the skillful hand of rejuvenating the dead, reviving the dead, benevolent heart and benevolent skill. Set out to make Chun Chun Hua Tuo cut the pulse with hanging silk
"The Great Doctor's Sincerity"
Sun Simiao, a medical scientist in the Tang Dynasty, wrote "The Great Doctor's Sincerity", saying: "Every great medical treatment When you are sick, you must calm your mind and calm your mind, have no desires or demands, first have a heart of great compassion, and vow to pray for the suffering of the soul... Do not avoid danger, day and night, cold and heat, hunger, thirst, or fatigue, and go to rescue with all your heart, without any effort. "Xinglin Chunnuan" is often used to praise doctors with superb medical skills and noble medical ethics.
"Xinglin Chunnuan"
"Xinglin Chunnuan" is often used to praise doctors with superb medical skills and noble medical ethics. p>
It is said that during the Three Kingdoms period, the famous doctor Dong Feng lived in seclusion in Mount Lushan. He never charged any fees for treating patients, but only required the cured patients to plant apricot trees. A few years later, countless people were cured, and there were more than 100,000 apricot trees. Every time the apricots are ripe, Dong Feng will put up a notice saying that anyone who comes here to buy apricots will not receive any money, but must exchange rice for apricots. Then Dong Feng will use all the rice he received to buy apricots. To help poor people, the villagers admired Dong Feng's character and medical ethics, so they wrote a banner with "Xinglin Chunnuan" and hung it at the door of his house. From then on, the term "Xinglin Chunnuan" gradually spread and is still used today.
"The Hanging Pot Helps the World"
"The Book of the Later Han: Biography of Fang Shu" records a strange legend: During the Eastern Han Dynasty, there was a man named Fei Changfang. One day, he was in a restaurant Drinking to relieve boredom, I happened to see an old man selling medicine on the street. He had a medicine gourd hanging and selling pills and pills. After selling them for a while, the people on the street gradually dispersed, and the old man quietly got into the gourd.
< p> Fei Changfang saw clearly and concluded that this old man was by no means an ordinary person. He bought wine and meat, and respectfully paid homage to the old man. The old man knew his purpose and led him into the gourd together. He opened his eyes and saw, I saw only the Zhulan Painted Building, which was magnificent and full of exotic flowers and rare herbs. It was like a fairy mountain and a palace with its own cave. Later, Fei Changfang stayed with the old man for more than ten days and learned alchemy. Before leaving, the old man gave him a bamboo stick and rode on him. Fei.When he returned to his hometown, his family thought he was dead, but it turned out that more than ten years had passed. From then on, Fei Changfang was able to cure all kinds of diseases, drive away plagues, and bring people back to life.
This is just a myth, but it covers a layer of "mystery" for medical practitioners. Later, in order to commemorate this legendary doctor, folk doctors hung a medicinal gourd at the door of the medicine shop as a symbol of medical practice. Today , although doctors of traditional Chinese medicine have rarely seen "Xuan Hu", the term "Xuan Hu" has been preserved.
People praise the rejuvenation hand - the unparalleled medical achievements
The magic hand of Danxin protects health - the strange medicine silver needle cures the disease
The hard work of collecting mountain medicine - Kefen medicine brings life to the world
Who said that Hua Tuo will never be reincarnated - ---I, Yun Bianque, have been reborn
I am good at writing red crosses----Learn from Bethune in virtue
I can use silver needles with my skillful hands----White clothes and a heart of redness
p>Collected three yam and made them into Jiuzhuan Pills
The apricot forest blooms in three months——The four seasons of spring in Jujing
Want to ask for help from the market Miraculous medicine----Be aware that there are strange prescriptions in the world
The shadowless knife can eliminate hidden dangers----There are magic tricks to relieve chronic malaria
China has its own capable doctors----East Asia Have you ever seen a sick man?
Warmly welcome hobbling friends - happy to send back healthy walkers 4. The more words to describe doctors, the better
Magical rejuvenation, medicine to cure diseases, tentacles Give birth to spring, start to make spring, bring the dead back to life
1. Rejuvenate with a wonderful hand [miào shǒu huí chūn]
Explanation: Rejuvenate: to bring spring back, a metaphor for reviving a dying person. Refers to the doctor's excellent medical skills.
From: Chapter 20 of "The Appearance of Officialdom" by Li Baojia of the Qing Dynasty: "But there are twenty or thirty plaques hanging inside and outside the door of the drug store: What's 'the same meritorious appearance' and what's 'flat' The magpie is resurrected, what is the 'wonderful rejuvenation'..."
2. The medicine will cure the disease [yào dào bìng chú]
Explanation: The disease will be cured as soon as the medicine is taken. Describing the medication as very effective.
From: Song Zhang Xichun's "Medical Zhongzhongshexilu": "The medicine can cure the disease, and the effect is like a drum."
Translation: The medicine can cure the disease, and the effect is like a war drum. .
3. Tentacles produce spring [ chù shǒu shēng chūn ]
Explanation: As soon as you move your hands, it turns into spring, full of vitality. Describes superb and magical technology.
From: Qing Dynasty Zhao Yi's "Oubei Poetry Talk Li Qinglian's Poems"; "However, compared with Du Han, one uses force without leaving traces, and the other does not use force and feels spring: this immortal is different from People are different.
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Translation: But compared with Du Guoguo, one is that he works hard without leaving traces, and the other is that he can reach spring without exerting force: the difference between this person and others.
4. Start to become spring [zhuó shǒu chéng chūn]
Explanation: Start to turn into spring. It originally means that the poem should be natural and fresh, and the latter is a metaphor for the good medical skills, and the condition will be improved as soon as you start. /p>
From: "Poetry·Nature" by Sikong Tu of the Tang Dynasty: "Everything is found wherever you find it, don't take away the neighbors, go to the right place in the right way, and start to make spring." Whenever the flowers bloom, my uncle feels like looking forward to the new year. ”
Translation: Poems can be found everywhere in life. There is no need to rack your brains to pursue them. Write according to reason and start to make spring. Every time the flowers bloom, it seems that the seasons are renewed.
5. Bring the dead back to life [qǐ sǐ huí shēng]
Explanation: To revive a dying person. It is also a metaphor for saving something that has no hope.
From: "The Biography of Lu Yungu" by Zhang Dai of the Ming Dynasty: "A doctor who is not an expert will not follow the ancient times. He always brings back the dead with the help of poison." ”
Translation: Doctors are not trained as teachers, and in the ancient times, they always use coercive drugs to revive the dead. 5. Idioms describing doctors’ excellent medical skills and noble moral character
One hundred cures one hundred. Effect: effect, function. Describes excellent medical skills and good results.
Rejuvenation: bringing spring back, metaphorically reviving a dying person.
Dry bones and flesh: It means bringing the dead back to life. It is also a metaphor for reviving something that has no hope.
Rejuvenation: bringing spring back, a metaphor for reviving a dying person. . Refers to the doctor's skill in medicine.
Bringing the dead back to life. It is a metaphor for saving something that seems hopeless.
Bringing the dead back to life. To revive a dead person. It is also used to describe good medical skills.
Benevolent heart and good medical skills.
The art of rejuvenation. Rejuvenation: This refers to the coming of winter and spring, which is a metaphor for the ability of a skilled doctor to cure difficult-to-treat diseases and save dying patients. The disease is gone after treatment. It also refers to doing a good job and solving the problem quickly. It is also used to describe a person who has no hope. Things are saved.
Xinglin is full of spring.
Xinglin is full of spring.
Xinglin is full of spring. Praise for the excellent medical skills.
Start to rejuvenate: refers to the natural and fresh style of the poem.
Start to touch the spring: refers to the natural and fresh style of the poem.
Other four-character words:
The Rebirth of Hua Tuo
The Holy Hand of the Apricot Grove
The Double Virtue of Virtue and Medicine
The Good Doctor of the World
Helping the world and saving people
Saving lives and healing the wounded
Hanging pot to help the world 6. What are the words that describe the doctor's wonderful rejuvenation?
The words that describe the doctor's wonderful rejuvenation include: saving the dying and healing the wounded, Hua Tuo Reincarnation, rejuvenation with a wonderful hand, a hanging pot to help the world, warmth of spring in the apricot forest, sincerity of a great doctor, making flesh out of dead bones, bringing the dead back to life, benevolence and benevolent skills, curing the disease with a single hand
1. To save the dying and heal the wounded jiù sǐ fú shāng
Explanation : Rescuing people who are in critical condition and taking care of those who are injured and unable to move. It now describes the spirit of medical workers to serve the people wholeheartedly and to save lives and heal the wounded.
Source: Han Dynasty Sima Qian's "Report to Ren Shaoqing": " He fought with Chanyu Lien for more than ten days and killed more than half of them. He refused to save the dead or wounded. Chang Xian, the king of Zhanqiu, was frightened. He marched on all the wise kings on the left and right, raised the bows of the people, and attacked and surrounded him. ”
Sentence making: A surgeon who can replenish flesh with meat and replenish blood with blood can save lives and heal the wounded and benefit the people.
2. Hua Tuo’s reincarnation huà tuó zàishì
< p> Explanation: Hua Tuo, a famous miracle doctor in history who dared to perform craniotomy during the Three Kingdoms period, describes this doctor as having superb medical skills.Source: Hua Tuo's only medical book is "Qing". "Nang Jing", unfortunately it has not been spread to the world. In addition, he invented Ma Fei San and created Wu Qin Xi.
Sentence: You saved this child, it is really Hua Tuo who is alive. >
3. Miào shǒu huí chūn
Explanation: It means that a doctor has superb medical skills and can cure dying patients.
Source: Chapter 20 of "The Appearance of Officialdom" by Li Baojia of the Qing Dynasty: "But there are twenty or thirty plaques hanging inside and outside the door of the drug store: What's 'the same merits and good looks', what's 'flat' "The magpie comes back to life", what is the "magical rejuvenation"
Sentence: In short, I am by no means a warrior who charges into the battle and kills the generals, nor is I a doctor who prescribes the right medicine and rejuvenates with wonderful skills
4. Hanging the pot to help the world xuán. hú jì shì
Explanation: Xuan Hu Ji Shi is a word that praises doctors who save people from illness.
Source: "Book of the Later Han Dynasty - Biography of Fang Shu - Fei Changfang"
Sentence creation: This person is the living Buddha of Jigong who hangs the pot to help the world
5. Xinglin Chunnuan xìng. lín chūn nuǎn
Explanation: Refers to the apricot forest full of spring, used to praise excellent medical skills. "Xinglin" is also synonymous with the traditional Chinese medicine industry.
Source: "Taiping Guangji"
Sentence creation: This doctor Xinglin Chunnuan
6. The great doctor is sincere dà yī jīng chéng
Explanation: Whenever a great doctor treats a disease, he must calm his mind and calm his mind. Without asking, we should first show great compassion and vow to save the sufferings of Han Ling.
Source: The first volume of "A Thousand Gold Prescriptions for Emergency" written by Sun Simiao of the Tang Dynasty in China. p> Sentence making: The sincerity of an aunt is to have a heart that can heal patients regardless of poverty or wealth.
7. Dry bones and flesh kū gǔ shēng ròu
Explanation: Same as "bringing the dead back to life". Describes excellent medical skills. It is also a metaphor for saving something that has no hope.
Source: From "Book of Sui Dynasty: Biography of Yu Zhongwen": "Weeping for gratitude, raining clouds and rain, chasing grass." At the beginning, if you record the trickle-down contribution, the cold and ashes will become worse, and the withered bones will grow into flesh. ”
Sentence making: This person is about to die of illness, but his bones are withered and his flesh is raw after passing through your hands.
8. Bring the dead back to life qǐ sǐ huí shēng
Explanation: Teach terminology , the ideal of traditional Chinese medicine is to bring the dead back to life, to resurrect dead people or dead things. It mostly describes superb medical skills, and also describes saving things that seemed hopeless.
Source: "Historical Records·Bian Que Biography"
"Taiping Guangji·Tai Xuan Nu" quotes the "Biography of Female Immortals": "The thirty-six techniques are very effective, bringing the dead back to life and saving countless people. ”
Sentence creation: For the weak emotions of contemporary people, this really has the power to bring life back to life.
9. benevolence and benevolence rén xīn rén shù
Explanation: He has a kind heart and excellent medical skills.
Source: "Mencius Li Lou Shang": "Those who have benevolent hearts and benevolent people today, but the people are not benefited by them and cannot be punished by future generations, cannot follow the way of the previous kings. ”
Sentence creation: He gave Dr. Zhang a plaque with four words of benevolence and benevolence written on it, praising Dr. Zhang for his noble medical ethics and superb medical skills.
10. Cure the disease at your fingertips shǒu dào bìng chú
Explanation: The disease is cured as soon as the treatment is started. It also refers to a person who does a good job and solves the problem quickly.
Source: Yuan Anonymous. The second chapter of "Peach Blossom": "Mommy, don't worry, this villain has been practicing medicine for three generations, and he knows all the medical books and pulse techniques, so you can be sure that your illness will be cured. ”
Sentence: He had been ill for a long time, and after hiring an expert, he was cured.