In the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Hua Tuo was a very famous doctor. His medical skills were superb and he could cure many diseases. The story mainly tells the story of Hua Tuo treating Cao Cao's head injury. In the story, Cao Cao suffered a head injury in the Battle of Red Cliff. Hua Tuo treated him with many magical medical skills and finally successfully cured Cao Cao's illness. This story showed Hua Tuo's superb medical skills and magical abilities, as well as the development of medicine during the Three Kingdoms period. The other protagonist of the story was Cao Cao. Cao Cao was one of the main characters in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms. He was a politician, a military strategist, and a writer. He played an important role in the story.
Hua Tuo's three medical books were Acupuncture Classics A and B, Golden Mirror of Medicine, and Medical Integration. These three books were all ancient Chinese medical works, which recorded Hua Tuo's medical theories and experiences. They were of great value to both ancient and modern Chinese medical research. Among them," A and B Classics of Acupuncture " was a book on the theory and methods of acupuncture," Golden Mirror of Medicine " was a book on prescriptions and drug treatment, and " Medical Zhongshen " was a book on the research and application of Chinese medicine.
The medical book written by Hua Tuo was called Qingnangshu, a work from the Eastern Han Dynasty. The earliest existing version was a stone rubbing from the Three Kingdoms period. This book recorded Hua Tuo's medical experience, treatment methods, and medical theories. It was regarded as one of the important documents in the history of ancient Chinese medicine. The Qingnang Book mainly introduced acupuncture, Chinese medicine, massage and other treatment methods, as well as disease prevention, health care and other aspects. It had an important impact on the development of ancient Chinese medicine.
According to the plot information you provided, I recommend you the novel, I Offered Immortal Medicine to Cao Cao. In this historical novel, the protagonist Jiang Feng traveled back to the Three Kingdoms Era and gave Cao Cao a box of tranquilizers, changing the course of history. Hua Tuo was also a character in this novel, but he was not the mentor of the main character, Jiang Feng. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
The one I recommend to you is " The World of Martial Arts After Eight Gates." The male protagonist knows how to use a hammer to set bones, steel drill acupuncture, and other unique skills. It can be said that he is proficient in all kinds of unique skills. Although there was no specific mention of the male protagonist using acupuncture to turn people into orcs, this novel did have a similar plot. If you like to read novels about medical skills and unique skills, this book is very worth reading. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation.😗
I recommend "The Unfilial Son of the Cao Family of the Three Kingdoms". In it, Hua Tuo was once found by Cao Ang, who was bound to the unfilial child system, to treat his father Cao Cao's headache. However, Hua Tuo did not think that this treatment was effective, so Cao Ang asked him to open his skull for treatment. Therefore, other than the main character Cao Ang, another person had transmigrated into Hua Tuo's body. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
During the Three Kingdoms period, Guan Yu was known as a famous general who shook the world. His appearance and characteristics were left behind by a famous couplet: " Yun Chang's imposing appearance shook the world." This couplet portrayed Guan Yu's tall and mighty image, as well as his confident and calm temperament, which reflected his charisma as a leader and his brilliant performance on the battlefield.
The following is a clip from the Romance of the Three Kingdoms describing the cruelty of the war scene: Original text: When Cao Cao heard that Liu Bei's army had arrived, he was overjoyed and led his army forward. Just as they were about to fight, a cannon suddenly rang out. Liu Bei's army pushed out a general and shouted,"Cao Cao, don't even think about touching me!" He swung the Green Dragon Crescent Blade at Cao Cao. Cao Cao saw the powerful and shining broadsword and thought to himself,"This man must be a hero." He went forward to fight with the general. Cao Cao was defeated by the general and couldn't lift his shoulder. It was a pity that Cao Cao, one of the strongest leaders in the history of the Three Kingdoms, was defeated by someone who was as good as him in martial arts and died in the cruelty of war.
Hua Tuo was a famous doctor at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty. His medical skills were superb and his medical ethics were noble. He was known as the "surgical sage". His main achievements were as follows: Treatment of Headaches: Hua Tuo was good at treating headaches. He often used "Ma Fei San" to treat headaches. This medicine could make the fire in the human body exuberant and thus make the blood vessels congested to achieve the purpose of treating headaches. 2. Treating cervical vertebra disease: Hua Tuo believed that cervical vertebra disease was a common disease. He invented the "Five Animal Play" therapy, which could relieve the symptoms of cervical vertebra disease by exercising the neck muscles and acupoints. 3. Treating mental illnesses: Hua Tuo had treated some mental illnesses such as depression and anxiety. He helped patients get rid of their illnesses through medication and acupuncture. 4. Treating heart disease: Hua Tuo believed that heart disease was a common disease and invented the "Sangju Drink" therapy. By drinking this medicine, the symptoms of heart disease could be relieved. 5. Treating infectious diseases: Hua Tuo was good at treating infectious diseases. He had treated some infectious diseases such as malaria and flu. He helped patients get rid of the disease through medication and acupuncture. Hua Tuo was a doctor with superb medical skills and noble medical ethics. His achievements had a profound impact on the development of medicine.
"Big Ming: I really don't want to be a doctor." This book told the story of a fourth-year genius who transmigrated to Li Shizhen's senior brother and used his amazing medical skills and absurd and funny style to make his way through the officialdom. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
😋I recommend the following urban novels to you: "Heavenly Doctor Little Shennong": After the male protagonist Zhang Faming was crippled, he activated the bloodline of Shennong's descendant and obtained the inheritance of medical skills. He changed his fate and soared into the sky. [First-grade Medical Son-in-law: The male protagonist, Lin Feng, accidentally awakens the ancient jade passed down in his family and obtains the supreme medical inheritance.] He had the heaven-defying medical skills to cure illnesses, save lives, and bring the dead back to life. "Wealthy Medical Saint": The male protagonist inherited his medical skills from his ancestors and married into a medical hero. From then on, he doted on his wife and his road to the city became wider and wider. [The Immortal Godly Doctor: The male protagonist, Ji Changfeng, has received a supreme medical inheritance. His cultivation has advanced by leaps and bounds. His medical skills are immortal, and he has become the Immortal Godly Doctor.] "Life at the Peak of the Immortal Doctor": The male lead, Xiao Yu, received a supreme inheritance and learned the world's top medical skills and martial arts, reaching the peak of his life. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗