Castro is a figure in ancient Greek mythology. He was an ancient doctor, philosopher and politician. His ear-cutting incident became a famous legend in ancient Greek culture, but there are many different explanations for its reasons.
1, because we must abide by ethics.
There is a view that Castro cut his ears to maintain his moral standards. It is said that Castro is very proud of his career as a doctor. His goal is to treat patients instead of making profits for himself. In this story, Castro cut off his ears to punish himself: he listened to his inner voice and did not follow the moral standards he taught.
If this explanation is correct, then this story can make people deeply understand the importance of medical professional ethics standards.
2. Because of the persistent pursuit of knowledge.
Another explanation is that Castro's pursuit of knowledge is the result of his persistence.
According to legend, Castro was shocked when he heard something: his student Hippocrates took out a man's gallbladder through surgery. At that time, doctors generally believed that the gallbladder and bladder were connected, so they had to take out the gallbladder, but it would definitely kill the patient. Hippocrates' experiment not only shows the mistakes in medicine, but also shows people's thirst for knowledge exploration. Castro was so shocked and angry that he decided to punish himself to prevent himself from hearing wrong again.
Because I doubt my ability.
Another explanation is that castelo tried to warn himself of his doubts about his ability.
According to this explanation, Castro believes that when a person is conceited and thinks he can do anything, he will lose his self-awareness and become irresponsible in his work.
By cutting off his ears, castelo warned the world that doctors or any professional should have some modesty and doubt to show that they know that people are weak in the face of absolute power.
4. Because I refused the love of the goddess.
The last explanation is more romantic. According to Greek mythology, in the place of Hailong Empire (this place is equivalent to the southern part of ancient Turkey), there was a goddess named Esclepio who loved Castro deeply. She sent some gifts and letters to Castro, but Castro turned her down and vowed never to get married. Esclepio was very angry and accused him of killing love for honor, so he reduced love to a very low level and humiliated Castro.
To some extent, Castro cut off his ears to show his firm and happy determination, and also to prove his exact path, which is the great way to really stay away from the temptation of the goddess.