First, bitterness [K Qu]
Explanation: Causing bitterness.
Second, the medicine to the disease in addition to [[yào dào bìng chú]]
Explanation: Just take the medicine. Describe the drug as having a good effect.
From: Zhang Song Xichun's Enthusiasm for Western Medicine: "Medicine is like a drum."
As soon as you take the medicine, it will be like a war drum.
Third, tentacles give birth to spring.
Commentary: At first, it turned into spring, full of vitality. The description technique is ingenious and magical.
From: Yi's poem "Oubei"; "However, compared with Du Han, one can't help but describe and the other can't help touching the spring: this fairy is different from people."
But compared with Du Korea, one is that hard work is inevitable, and the other is that it turns into spring without hard work, which is the difference between this person and others.
Fourth, set out to be a spring.
Explanation: Start: Start. 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.
Said by: Tang Tu's poem "Nature": "You can look everywhere, but don't take your neighbors with you. You have to take the right path and start to become spring. "
There are poems everywhere in life. There is no need to delve into it. When you write with reason, it becomes spring at the beginning.
Verb (short for verb) comes back to life.
Explanation: Save the dying. Describe medical skills. It is also a metaphor for saving hopeless things.
Said by: Dai's Biography of Luyungu: "Doctors don't attack the ancient times without learning from their teachers, and every time they come back to life, they have a robbery agent."
I can't save hopeless things, but I can save the prince before he really dies.