If 'The Great Doctor Ling Ran' was adapted into a movie, could it become a medical drama with a conscience? Why?'The Great Doctor Ling Ran' was a novel that described traditional Chinese medicine. The medical description was more detailed, and it also involved traditional Chinese culture and philosophy. Whether or not 'The Great Doctor Ling Ran' could be adapted into a medical drama would depend on the specific adaptation method and the decision of the production team.
If the adaptation was done properly, the medical descriptions and plots in the novel could be transformed into scenes and plots in the film and television, and the quality of the production was emphasized, then " The Great Doctor Ling Ran " might become an excellent medical drama after it was adapted into the film and television. For example, they could show the rigor and professionalism of medicine through real hospital scenes and medical facilities, and they could also show the fighting spirit and human care of medical workers through excellent cast and plot design.
However, if the adaptation was improper or there were problems with the production team's decision-making, it might lead to the fictional and unscientific medical plot affecting the audience's understanding and trust in medicine. Therefore, the adaptation and production team had to consider the authenticity and professionalism of the medical knowledge while respecting the audience's cognitive level and cultural background.
Whether the film adaptation of 'The Great Doctor Ling Ran' could become a medical drama of conscience depended on the decision of the adaptation and production team, as well as the audience's reaction and evaluation.
Character Introduction of 'Doctor Ling Ran'The characters included: The supporting role was Lu Wenbin, who was 1.8 meters tall and had a circumference of 38. He was tall and muscular and was good at making pork trotters. The supporting role was Pu Chou, a junior resident doctor whose name was not remembered because of his ordinary appearance. The supporting role was Boss Shao, who sold barbecued meat for one day and stayed in the hospital for three days. The supporting role was Huo Congjun, who had amazing combat strength. The supporting role was Ma Yanlin, who covered the mail area and had dried fish. The supporting role was Yu Yuan, who was good at writing papers and had a very special collection. The supporting role was Zuo Cidian, who had worked in the town hospital for 20 years. Zuo Cidian learned some special skills. He played a supporting role-Xu Wen, and Wen-"The Legend of Xu Wen"(News from "The Son of the Plane-Liu Xiu"). Xu, hardworking, studious, righteous, and steady. Supporting role-Ling Jiezhou, supporting role-Tao Ping, supporting role-Zhao Leyi, supporting role-Wang Zhuangyong, supporting role-Chen Wanhao, supporting role-Doctor Xiong, supporting role-Wang Jia, supporting role-Lu Jinling, male lead-Ling Ran, supporting role-Doctor Zhou, Salted Fish, supporting role-Su Jiafu, anesthetist: This is my stool, supporting role-Tian Qi, family has a mine, a ranch, a hotel, a luxury car…
"Great Doctor Ling Ran" was written by Zhiniao Village. It was an urban/urban life novel. It had a system style, a relaxed style, a doctor style, a professional style, a steely straight man, and professional elements. It was completed and could be enjoyed without worry.
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Unlike many authors who had reached the peak of their first work and had run out of inspiration, every book in Zhiniao Village had made great progress.
After more than ten years of polishing, his writing skills had become more and more proficient.
Take this book for example. The first five chapters were very smooth. It was about what would happen to an overly calm and handsome medical student who suddenly obtained a system?
Generally speaking, the author's method was to make the protagonist accept this matter, no matter how unbelievable it was.
However, under the pen of Shiniao Village, he actually asked the protagonist to do a mental illness test for himself. Then, he ran the Turing Test on the system.
This opening really made the reasonable party happy.
Back to the author himself, his works had always been detailed, full of plot, and professional knowledge.
However, the disadvantage was that in the middle and later stages, floods were inevitable.
[Book List Upgraded] This book was recently killed once and had more than 300 chapters.
First, although it was inevitable that the plot would be a slap in the face, the faint sense of humor did not make people feel annoyed. There were no supporting characters in this book that made people feel disgusted. Even if the main character slapped others in the face, he would basically use a funny method to show that he was very happy.
Secondly, the system was very good at playing. All kinds of professional skills were thrown out in a layered manner, making people constantly look forward to what skills would be unlocked later.
Thirdly, the author had really read a lot of information. The various professional terms were enough to scare laymen like us.
Fourthly, the main character was too handsome. This was really malicious to the readers.
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There are quite a few medical books in this category, but at present, I think there are five other books worth reading. They are "Doctor,""Great Doctor Ling Ran,""The Road to Medicine,""I Can See the Status Bar," and "Surgery Livestream Room." These five books support this niche category.
I want to compare these books.
The main character of "Doctor" was the golden finger of the learning system. He studied hard, went to the United States to study, honed his skills, returned to China to undertake various projects, opened a drug research and development company, carried out surgeries and research related to brain nerves, and won the Nobel Prize in Medicine. The protagonist worked hard and was really a clean and refreshing person. He could be considered a pioneer of similar novels and had set a good example.
"Great Doctor Ling Ran" had led a new wave of trends. It was written in a relaxed and playful manner, with dense segments. It could be seen as a niche novel for leisure and entertainment.
"I Can See the Status Pane" had a compact story and detailed details. It had all kinds of medication and pathological judgments. It felt very professional, but the updates were too touching.
The story of "The Road to Medicine" was set in the frontier of the motherland, and it required frequent surgeries in the countryside. The details of reality were complicated and complicated. It could complement "Great Doctor Ling Ran" in that they were two extremes.
In addition to professional medical literature, there were also a few books that mixed other elements that were worth reading. For example, the urban military medical literature, Battlefield Doctor in the City, the martial arts Chinese medicine literature, Genius Doctor, the medical officialdom literature, Medical Official Road, Chief Imperial Physician, and the medical Korean entertainment combination, Quick-acting Savior.
I hope you will like this book.