Among these three people, the most famous is Hua Tuo, an imperial doctor, and many people are very familiar with Hua Tuo's deeds. In fact, the medical skills of the other two are not worse than Hua Tuo's, and each has his own unique skills. The medical ethics are admirable, and it is his duty to save lives. Let's take a look at the deeds of three people respectively.
First, the imperial doctor Hua Tuo
Hua Tuo, a native of Peiguoqiao (now Bozhou, Anhui Province) at the end of Han Dynasty, was a famous doctor in the Three Kingdoms period. He is proficient in internal medicine, surgery, gynecology, pediatrics and acupuncture, especially in surgery. There is almost no record of the origin of Hua Tuo in history books. Judging from his later life track, he may have been born in a well-off family. Hua tuo traveled around since childhood, devoted himself to studying medical skills and visited famous teachers all over the world.
After completing his studies, Hua Tuo's medical footprint spread all over Anhui, Henan, Shandong and other places. Through superb medical skills, countless patients have been pulled back from death. After decades of practice, Hua Tuo mastered health care, prescription, acupuncture, surgery and other technologies, and invented Mafeisan, which was used to relieve the pain of patients during surgery and was honored as the "originator of surgery" by later generations. In addition, Hua Tuo not only has a good medical skill, but also advocates the way of keeping in good health and invented the "Five Birds Play". Regrettably, Hua Tuo was executed by suspicious Cao Cao for asking for a craniotomy for Cao Cao, and his masterpiece Qingnangjing was also lost.
Second, the medical sage Zhang Zhongjing
Zhang Zhongjing, a native of Nieyang County, Nanyang, Eastern Han Dynasty, whose medical work Treatise on Febrile Diseases is the first classic in the history of traditional Chinese medicine, which established his status as a medical saint. In addition, Zhang Zhongjing's principle of syndrome differentiation and treatment of six meridians is regarded as the soul of traditional Chinese medicine and respected by medical experts in past dynasties.
According to historical records, Zhang Zhongjing was born in an official family and had access to many valuable classics since he was a child. He is crazy about medical books and regards Bian Que as an idol. After hard study and his own talent, Zhang Zhongjing mastered superb medical skills and summed up what he had learned all his life. With the famous book Treatise on Febrile Diseases, there is a sentence in the preface of the book: "To cure the diseases of relatives, to save the poor and help the poor, and to grow up in China to support their health." In just 24 words, Zhang Zhongjing's noble medical ethics is revealed, which is a model for all medical workers.
Third, the imperial doctor Dong Feng.
Dong Feng, whose real name is Yi Jun, is one of the three great doctors in Jian 'an. He began to learn medical skills and believe in Taoism since he was a child. When he was young, Dong Feng worked as a sesame official. Later, he felt that this was not the life he wanted, so he resigned and retired to study medicine and practice medicine. Dong Feng has excellent medical skills and noble medical ethics. He never charges any treatment fees. After the patient recovers, he can plant apricot trees in the mountains. For people who are seriously ill, he can plant up to five apricot trees. For patients with headache and fever, he only needs to plant one. When apricots are ripe, people who want apricots can exchange food, and Dong Feng uses food to help the poor.
Dong Feng not only practiced superb medical skills, but also possessed unpredictable abilities, and even pretended to be dead to deceive others. On one occasion, Dong Feng saved the dying JIAOZHOU satrap Du Xie. Du Xie was plotting a rebellion at that time. He wanted to hurt Dong Feng to prevent him from leaking information. When Dong Feng learned this, he pretended to be dead with powerful qigong and cheated the cunning Du Xie. In addition, according to the records of Lushan Mountain, Dong Feng is good at martial arts. He personally killed a python near Lushan Mountain, and the people regarded it as a god. It is no exaggeration to say that Dong Feng may be the most skilled imperial doctor in ancient medicine, don't you think?