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An idiom or proverb reminded by Bian Que's fable of treating diseases.
(of a doctor) cure diseases and save lives.

Mià osh m: u hui Chú n

Explaining rejuvenation: bringing back spring is a metaphor for saving dying people. Doctor's skill.

The origin of Qing Li Garbo's "Officialdom in the Sky" can be traced back to the twentieth time: "But there are twenty or thirty plaques hanging outside the drugstore door: what looks good, what revives Bian Que, what is wonderful ..."

Structural subject-predicate form.

Usage is as a compliment. Generally used as predicate, object and attribute.

Zhengyinchun; You can't pronounce "cūn"

Distinguish shapes; Can't write "seconds"

Synonyms come back to life

Antonym quack killing

~ and "coming back to life": Both have the meaning of "describing medical skills". But ~ emphasize "curing critical illness"; "Coming Back to Life" focuses on "saving lives and healing the wounded".

Hua tuo is known as ~.