Poems in praise of doctors

Poems praising doctors are as follows:

1. Human life is of the utmost importance, and if you have a lot of money, it is more virtuous to help it. ——Sun Simiao of the Tang Dynasty, "Essential Prescriptions for an Emergency"

Translation: Human life is very important and priceless. To save others by yourself, you must be moral.

2. The ancients believed that medicine lies in the heart, and the right medicine comes from the heart. Nowadays, people have medicine in their hands, but they are not good at using medicine in their hands. I wish that the furnace of heaven and earth would have many magpie bodies. The medicine for kings and ministers is spread all over the world, starting with Leng Nijun. ——"Medical Man" Tang Dynasty: Su Zheng

Translation: The medical skill of the ancients lies in the heart, and the medicine will naturally be true if the heart is upright. Nowadays, people's medical skills lie in their hands. If the technology is not good, medicine will not be effective. I would like to be a furnace of heaven and earth and have more doctors like Bian Que. Look around for good medicinal materials, starting with curing excessive cold and hunger.

3. Don’t teach to others who are not their own. Don’t teach to others who are not the true ones. This is called attaining the Tao. ——Pre-Qin Dynasty's "Huangdi Neijing"

Translation: If it is not the material for learning medicine, it cannot be taught, and if it is not true knowledge, it cannot be imparted. This is medical ethics.

4. The ninth-level emperor is the noblest among the emperors, and the fifth-level princes are respected outside. Fighting is like a drunken man in common clothes, not teaching that life belongs to the universe. ——"Gift to Li Decheng (Decheng the Good Doctor)" Tang Dynasty: Lu Yan (Lv Dongbin)

Translation: The emperor sitting high in the nine-story palace and the princes are the most noble in the world He is a human being, but how can he compare with that commoner who wears commoners, can drink alcohol calmly every day, and does not seek fame or fortune? Because he has given up his attachment to the world and gained great freedom, his fate and destiny are no longer restricted by this world.

5. If a doctor is not a compassionate person, he cannot be trusted; if he is not smart and rational, he cannot be trusted; if he is not honest and honest, he cannot be trusted. ——Jin Yang Quan's "Theory of Physics"

Translation: Any doctor who is not a benevolent person cannot be trusted; who is not very smart and does not understand the truth cannot be trusted; who is not very honest and honest, cannot be trusted. Can believe.

6. Distinguish the authenticity of medicines, and use prescriptions to connect ancient and modern medicines. Sometimes it can make a fortune, and one dose can make a fortune. ——"The Confucian scholar Chen Wanqing in my hometown was able to see medicine and Yichun Zhao Shousheng praised it as the best medicine" Song Dynasty: Dai Fuzhu

Translation: To distinguish the authenticity of medicines, you can know the past and present through books specifically recording prescriptions. Sometimes medical skills are so good that they can bring the dead back to life, and a prescription is worth a thousand pieces of gold.

7. Don’t take too much, but do what you get. For example, if the patient's family is extremely poor and takes nothing from him, this is especially true of his benevolence and honesty. ——Li Zhen, Ming Dynasty, "Introduction to Medicine"

Translation: Don't ask for too much reward when you go to save people. Give them as much as they have. If the patient's family is poor, don't ask for reward. This is benevolent. healer.