What does "Xinglin Man Chun" mean?

It means that Xinglin is full of spring. Praise medical skills.

Xinglin is full of spring? 【xing linch nmnǎn】?

Basic definition: full: full. Xinglin is full of spring. Praise medical skills.

Source: Dong Feng, a Taoist priest from Fujian in the Three Kingdoms in the late Eastern Han Dynasty.

Dong Feng has high Taoist skills and medical skills, and is as famous as Hua Tuo and Zhang Zhongjing at that time, and is known as the "Jian 'an Three Magical Doctors". Although he has good medical skills, he never takes money for treatment, but lets the cured patients plant apricot trees next to his home. A few years later, Dongfeng cured thousands of patients and planted hundreds of thousands of apricot trees.

Dongfeng cultivates himself here, and this apricot forest is called "Lindong Xinglin". Every time the apricots are ripe, Dong Feng announces who will come here to buy apricots free of charge and exchange rice for a bucket of apricots. Dong Feng will also exchange all the rice for apricots to help the poor. Dong Feng, who practiced medicine and saved the world, is famous for his noble character and won the universal admiration of the people.

As a result, the word Xinglin gradually became a special term for doctors. People like to praise a great doctor with noble medical ethics like Dong Feng with "spring in almond trees", and they often use such words to praise doctors' medical skills and noble medical ethics.

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Synonym:

1, rejuvenation? 【miàOshüuhuíchūn】?

Basic definition: praise the doctor's superb medical skills and ability to cure dying patients. It is also said that (zhuó) hands become spring.

Origin: Qing Li Garbo's Record of Officialdom in the Appearance, Chapter 20: "But there are twenty or thirty plaques outside the drugstore door: lucky strike, Bian Que's Resurrection, and Wonderful Hand Rejuvenation."

Example:? In a word, I am by no means a soldier who takes the lead and beheads the public, nor a doctor who suits the right medicine and keeps fit. ?

2. Start to turn into spring? [Zhuóshüuchéngchn]?

Basic interpretation: The original meaning of poetry is natural and fresh. Now it is often used to describe superb medical skills, and a cure can turn the patient from danger to safety. Cheng Chun: For example, things are getting better.

Source: Tang Sikong's Poetry: "Everywhere; Without neighbors; All roads are suitable; Start to be a spring. "

Vernacular translation: Just bend down and pick it up. It's everywhere. But don't take the neighbor's. Doing things depends on moral harmony, and the style of poems written is natural and fresh.

We can mobilize all our strength and take all possible medical measures to save the life of an ordinary worker. Thus, the miracle of starting spring and coming back to life finally came into being.