Hua Tuo, born in the late Eastern Han Dynasty, was a professional doctor. He is proficient in medicine, acupuncture and health preservation. He also invented Mafengsan and had an operation. He is proficient in internal medicine, surgery, gynecology and pediatrics, and has cured countless intractable diseases. He is a veritable imperial doctor. The death of Hua Tuo was described in Romance of the Three Kingdoms as Cao Cao suffering from head wind disease. After the diagnosis, Hua Tuo suggested splitting Cao's head and doing a surgical operation to cure it. Hearing this, Cao Cao was simply murdering himself, so he imprisoned Hua Tuo for assassination and tortured him to death.
Novels are novels after all, not history. According to the Records of the Three Kingdoms, Hua Tuo, despite his superb medical skills, was called? Imperial doctor? , but still respected by the world? Cheap business? Can't wait for the corresponding respect, so Hua Tuo once regretted it. Later, Cao Cao got a head wind disease, and Hua Tuo was invited to treat him. After the diagnosis, Hua Tuo said to Cao Cao. You can't cure this disease in the short term, but in the long run, it means prolonging life! ? The subtle meaning here is that Cao Cao has done great things and is hopeless. Prepare for the funeral! After saying this, he left home on the grounds of homesickness and told Cao Cao that his wife was ill. (Some experts say that Hua Tuo is an official fan and threatened Cao Cao's illness, hoping that Cao Cao would give his senior official Fu Lucai hard to get. )
Boss Cao still has a headache. He wrote to Hua Tuo many times, asking him to come back for treatment, ordering the counties to levy and send him back. Hua tuo holds his talent, doesn't like being treated, and just doesn't start. The boss Cao was very angry, so he sent someone to check it out. If Hua Tuo's wife is really ill, she should not only give him something, but also allow him to stay at home, otherwise she will be arrested and escorted. As a result, Hua Tuo lied, and Cao Cao was very angry, with serious consequences. According to the Han law, the crime of deceiving the monarch and the crime of not complying with the regulations are capital crimes. At that time, Yu Xun pleaded with Cao Cao, hoping that Hua Tuo's superb medical skills would spare his life. But Cao Cao regards him as an incompetent pariah, so don't worry, don't need this incompetent rat.
In the end, Hua Tuo was tortured to death in prison, and his medical books were burned because the jailer was worried about getting into trouble. Meanwhile, Cao Cao also suffered the consequences. Soon after, Cao Cao's precious son Cao Chong was dying, and Cao Cao regretted it. All this is karma! What do you say, guys?