1. What are the words to describe doctors?
Words to describe doctors include selflessness, selflessness, conscientiousness, enthusiasm, enthusiasm, enthusiasm, etc.
1. Selfless
[ wú sī ]
Not selfish: The old principal devoted his life’s wisdom and energy selflessly to the cause of education.
2. Selflessness
[ wàng wǒ ]
Forget yourself for the benefit of the country and the collective. Describing public rather than self-interest: In order to overcome technical difficulties, my father worked day and night to the point of selflessness.
3. Responsibility
[ jìn zé ]
Try your best to take responsibility: Don’t have long hands, don’t be greedy, do your duty and be a good official.
4. Enthusiasm
[ rè chéng ]
Enthusiastic and sincere: McGinnity was overwhelmed by such cordial and kind words. .
5. Enthusiasm
[ rè xīn ]
Passionate, interested, and willing to do his best: Grandpa is enthusiastic about helping people in need and is highly respected by people. 2. The more words to describe doctors, the better
The magic hand rejuvenates, the medicine cures the disease, the tentacle brings spring, the hand brings spring, brings the dead back to life
1. The magic hand rejuvenates [miào shǒu huí chūn]
Explanation: Rejuvenation: To bring spring back, a metaphor for reviving a dying person. Refers to the doctor's excellent medical skills.
From: Chapter 20 of Li Baojia's "The Appearance of Officialdom" in the Qing Dynasty: "But inside and outside the door of the drug store, there are twenty or thirty plaques hanging: What's 'the same meritorious appearance', what's 'flat' The magpie is resurrected, what is the 'magical rejuvenation'..."
2. The medicine will cure the disease [yào dào bìng chú]
Explanation: The disease will be cured as soon as the medicine is taken. Describing the medication as very effective.
From: Song Zhang Xichun's "Medical Zhongzhongshexilu": "The medicine can cure the disease, and the effect is like a drum."
Translation: The medicine can cure the disease, and the effect is like a war drum. .
3. Tentacles produce spring [ chù shǒu shēng chūn ]
Explanation: As soon as you move your hands, it turns into spring, full of vitality. Describes superb and magical technology.
From: Qing Dynasty Zhao Yi's "Oubei Poetry Talk Li Qinglian's Poems"; "However, compared with Du Han, one uses force without leaving traces, and the other does not use force and feels spring: this immortal is different from "The difference between people."
Translation: But compared with Du Hanguo, one is trying hard without leaving traces, and the other is springing up without exerting force: this is the difference between this person and others.
4. Start to become spring [ zhuó shǒu chéng chūn ]
Explanation: Start: start. It turns into spring as soon as you start. It originally meant that poetry should be natural and fresh. Later, it was a metaphor for the excellent medical skills, and the condition improved as soon as the operation was performed.
From: "Poetry·Nature" by Sikong Tu of the Tang Dynasty: "Everything you pick up is there, don't take the neighbors, go to the right place, start to make spring. When the flowers bloom, it's like looking at the new year."
p>Translation: Poems can be found everywhere in life. There is no need to rack your brains to pursue them. Write according to reason and start to become a spring. Every time the flowers bloom, it seems like the seasons are renewed.
5. Bring back to life [ qǐ sǐ huí shēng ]
Explanation: To revive a dying person. Describes excellent medical skills. It is also a metaphor for saving something that has no hope.
From: "The Biography of Lu Yungu" by Zhang Dai of the Ming Dynasty: "A doctor who is not a doctor will not follow the ancient times, and will always bring back the dead with the help of a poison."
Translation: The doctor does not The scribes, in ancient times, were always brought back to life with the coercive agent. 3. Words to describe doctors
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Rescue the dying
Reincarnation
The art of rejuvenation
Regenerate flesh from dead bones
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According to legend, during the Three Kingdoms period, the famous doctor Dong Feng lived in seclusion in Mount Lu.
He treated people and never harvested anything.
He only planted plants from cured patients.
A few years later, countless people had been cured, and there were more than 100,000 plants.
Cheng Lin. Whenever apricots are ripe, Dong Feng will post
Anyone who comes here to buy apricots will not accept any money, but must exchange
for apricots. Then Dong Feng used all the money he received to help the poor.
They admired Dong Feng's character and
so they wrote "
Chun Nuan"
and hung it at the door of his house. Since then, the term "spring warmth" has gradually spread and is still used today.
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people. One day, he was drinking in a restaurant to relieve his boredom. He happened to see an old man selling medicine on the street, hanging a medicine gourd for sale
After selling it for a while, the people on the street gradually dispersed, and the old man quietly got into the gourd. among.
Seeing clearly, he concluded that this old man was definitely not
He bought wine and meat and paid a respectful visit to the old man. The old man knew his purpose and led him into the gourd together. When he opened his eyes, he saw only Zhu Lanhuadong,
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Learned it after following the old man for more than ten days
Before leaving, the old man gave him a bamboo stick and he rode on it like flying.
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At that time, his family thought he was dead, but it turned out that more than ten years had passed. From then on, Fei Changfang was able to cure all kinds of diseases and drive away plagues, which made people famous.
This is just one story
But it covers a layer of "mystery" for practitioners. Later, in order to commemorate this legendary doctor, folk people hung a medicine gourd at the door of the medicine shop as a symbol of medical practice. Nowadays, although doctors of traditional Chinese medicine "Xuan Hu" are rarely seen, the term "Xuan Hu" has been preserved.
People praise the rejuvenating hand----the unparalleled medical skill
The magic hand of elixir
Health----wonderful medicine
Illness
Hard work collected Chinese medicine from the mountain——Ke Fen heals people in the world
Who said that Hua Tuo will never be reincarnated——I say
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If you want to seek magic medicine from the market - you must know that there are magic prescriptions in the country
A quick knife can eliminate hidden dangers - there is a magical solution
China He has his own capable doctor——Have you ever seen a sick man in East Asia
Warmly welcome your hobbling friend——Send him back happily
Person 4. Words to describe doctors
A quack doctor kills people, has a benevolent heart and skills, has a wonderful hand to rejuvenate, saves lives and heals the wounded, and cures diseases with ease.
1. Vernacular definition of quackery killing people: quackery: a doctor with poor medical skills. Doctors with poor medical skills misuse drugs and endanger people's lives.
Dynasty: Ming Dynasty Author: Wu Chengen Source: · "Journey to the West" Chapter 68: "I have a few grass-headed doctors who can cure serious diseases. I can control their emotions and heal them. That's it. Even if the doctor kills him, he will only be accused of murder by a quack, so he should not die."
Translation: I have a few grass-roots doctors who can cure serious diseases. I just need to control the situation and heal him. Even if a doctor kills a mediocre doctor, he should not be executed if he is only asked about the crime of murder. 2. The vernacular meaning of benevolence and benevolence: a kind heart and excellent medical skills.
Dynasty: Spring and Autumn Period Author: Mencius Source: "Mencius Li Lou Shang": "Those who have benevolent hearts and benevolent people today, but the people are not benefited by them and cannot teach future generations, cannot follow the way of the previous kings. "Translation: Now there is a benevolent person who hears it, but the people do not receive his blessings, and the people in the future generations will not practice the teachings of the late kings. 3. The vernacular interpretation of "Miaoshouhuijuan": Praise the doctor for his superb medical skills and his ability to cure dying patients.
It is also said that (zhuó) hands become spring. Dynasty: Qing Dynasty Author: Li Baojia Source: · Chapter 20 of "The Appearance of Officialdom": "But there are twenty or thirty plaques hanging inside and outside the door of the medicine shop: what about 'Gong Tong Liang Xiang', what about 'Bian Que's Resurrection'" , What's the 'wonderful hand of rejuvenation'..." Translation: But inside and outside the door of the drug store, there are twenty or thirty plaques hanging on the feet: What's the same merit and good appearance.
What’s ‘Bian Que’s resurrection’, what’s ‘Miao Hand’s rejuvenation’ IV. The vernacular interpretation of saving lives and helping the wounded: rescuing people who are dying and taking care of injured people. Dynasty: Han Author: Sima Qian Source: · "Book of Reporting to Ren An": "And Li Lingti's infantry was less than five thousand... He fought with Shan Yu for more than ten days; he killed too many and refused to save the captives."
Translation: Besides, Li Ling led less than 5,000 infantrymen... he fought with Chanyu for more than ten days; he killed excessively; the enemy refused to save the dead or wounded.
5. The colloquial meaning of "removing the disease at your fingertips": the disease is gone as soon as you start treatment.
Describes excellent medical skills. It also means doing a good job and solving problems quickly.
Dynasty: Yuan·Author: Anonymous Source: Second Fold of "Peach Blossom": "Mommy, don't worry, this villain has been practicing medicine for three generations, and he knows everything about medical books and pulses, so you will be guaranteed to be protected from illness. "Translation: Mammy, don't worry. I have been practicing medicine for three generations. I have learned the secrets of medical books and pulses, and I guarantee that you will be able to eliminate the danger of your illness." 5. Words and poems that praise doctors
Words that praise doctors include: Xinglin Chunman, Hua Tuo is alive, Bian Que is alive, wonderful hands rejuvenate, wonderful hands benevolent, save lives and heal the wounded, hang pots to save the world, Xinglin Sage Hands, virtue and medicine are both The poems praising doctors include: "Tongji Ci", "Nong Mo Jiazhu", "Xing Linzhen", "Ji Shijiazhu", "Great doctor sincerity", etc.
Sun Simiao, a medical scientist in the Tang Dynasty, wrote in "The Great Doctor's Sincerity": Don't avoid danger, day and night, cold and heat, hunger, thirst, fatigue, go to rescue wholeheartedly, and have no intention of making any traces of Kung Fu. This can be a great doctor for the common people.
"Ode to Li Shizhen" I admire Li Gong and visit his hometown, and everyone sheds tears of gratitude. In the past, the human body was saved in ancient times, but today it is revitalizing the throat of the country.
Material civilization can be sought, but spiritual virtue is certainly sought after. I lowered my head to pick up thousands of volumes of books, moved my feet and shook my body to heal my head.
The title of "The Invincible Benevolent Miracle Doctor Xie Yun" written by Ban Xian is like the Confucian classic of benevolence, justice, etiquette, trust, and the conduct of saints. No official in the apricot altar is known as a national expert, and he can fight against diseases and eliminate all kinds of diseases.
The miraculous theory shocked Long Ting, and his extraordinary medical skills were respected by the world. Thanks to the external possessions of fame and fortune, there are poems, wine and swordsman shadows in the clouds.
"The Miracle Doctor Bian Que" uses a hanging pot to help the world and heal the common people, and has a wonderful hand to rejuvenate and relieve ailments. The four therapies are still in use today, and I hope they will be passed down well.
"Ode to Li Shizhen" I admire Li Gong and visit his hometown, and I will shed tears with emotion. In the past, we saved the ancient human body, but today we can revitalize the country. Material civilization can be sought, but spiritual virtue is certainly sought after. Bow down and pick up the book. Thousands of volumes, move your feet and shake your body to heal my head. "Xinglin Chunnuan" "Xinglin Chunnuan" is often used to praise doctors with superb medical skills and noble medical ethics. It is said that during the Three Kingdoms period, the famous doctor Dong Feng lived in seclusion in Lushan.
He There is no fee for medical treatment, only the cured patients plant apricot trees. After a few years, countless people have been cured, and there are more than 100,000 apricot trees.
Whenever there is an apricot forest. When the apricots were ripe, Dong Feng posted a notice that anyone who came here to buy apricots would not be charged money, but had to exchange rice for apricots. Then Dong Feng used all the rice he received to help the poor.
The villagers admired Dong Feng's character and medical ethics, so they wrote a banner with "Xinglin Chunnuan" on his door. From then on, the term "Xinglin Chunnuan" gradually spread and is still used today. p>
"The Hanging Pot Helps the World" "Book of the Later Han Dynasty: Biography of Fang Shu" records a strange legend: In the Eastern Han Dynasty, there was a man named Fei Changfang. One day, he was drinking in a restaurant to relieve his boredom, and he happened to see a seller on the street. The old man who was selling medicine hung a medicine gourd selling pills.
After selling for a while, the people on the street gradually dispersed, and the old man quietly got into the gourd. He concluded that this old man was no ordinary person.
He bought wine and meat and paid a respectful visit to the old man. The old man knew his purpose and led him into the gourd.
When he opened his eyes, he saw that the Zhulan Painted Building was magnificent and full of exotic flowers and plants, just like a fairyland and a palace in a fairyland. Later, Fei Changfang stayed with the old man for more than ten days to learn alchemy. Before leaving, the old man gave him a piece of bamboo. When he returned to his hometown, his family thought he was dead, but it turned out that more than ten years had passed since then. Fei Changfang could cure all diseases, drive away plagues, and bring people back to life. /p>
This is just a myth, but it covers a layer of "mystery" for medical practitioners. Later, in order to commemorate this legendary doctor, folk doctors hung a medicinal gourd at the door of the medicine shop as a symbol. A sign of practicing medicine.
Although doctors of traditional Chinese medicine "hanging pots" are rarely seen today, the term "hanging pots" has been preserved. 6. Words, idioms, and famous sayings about praising doctors
Hua Tuo saves lives and heals the wounded. He is reincarnated. His skillful hand revives the spring. The hanging pot helps the world. The apricot forest warms the spring. Angels in white, jade and pure ice, remain calm and united, united with one heart and one mind, sacrificed their lives to endure hardships, and are unforgettable. Hands that rejuvenate and rejuvenate—their unparalleled medical achievements, elixirs and magical hands that protect health—wonderful medicine, silver needles, cure diseases and demons, and hard-working mountain herbs—Kefen’s medicine brings life to the world. Who said that Hua Tuo will never be reincarnated----I, Yun Bianque, am reborn and have the destiny to be good at writing red crosses----Learn from Bethune's silver needles with my skillful hands----Being clad in white clothes and picking three yams with my heart----Refining Chengjiuzhuan Pills: The apricot forest is in full bloom in March----Jujing is in spring at four o'clock. I want to ask for a magic medicine from the market----It is important to know that there are strange prescriptions in the sea that can eliminate hidden dangers with a shadowless and quick knife----There are magic tricks to solve the disease that China has A skilled healer - never before in East Asia has a sick man warmly welcomed a hobbling friend - happily sent home to a healthy walker.
7. Idioms describing doctors
Rejuvenate with a skillful hand, cure diseases with a single hand, save lives and heal the injured, care deeply, work diligently
1. Rejuvenate with a skillful hand [miào shǒu huí chūn]
Explanation : Rejuvenation: To bring spring back, a metaphor for reviving a dying person. Refers to the doctor's excellent medical skills.
From: Chapter 20 of Li Baojia's "The Appearance of Officialdom" in the Qing Dynasty: "But inside and outside the door of the drug store, there are twenty or thirty plaques hanging: What's 'the same meritorious appearance', what's 'flat' The magpie is resurrected, what is the 'wonderful hand of rejuvenation'..."
2. To save the dying and heal the wounded [jiù sǐ fú shāng]
Explanation: Fu: to assist, to take care of. Rescue the dying and take care of the injured. Now describes the spirit of medical workers to serve the people wholeheartedly.
From: Chapter 14 of Volume 2 of Yao Xueyin's "Li Zicheng": Wouldn't it be great if a surgeon could replenish flesh with meat and replenish blood with blood, thus saving lives and healing the wounded and benefiting the masses!
3. Care in every possible way [guān huái bèi zhì]
Explanation: Care in every possible way. < /p>
Explanation: Jingjing: describes being cautious; Yingye: a fearful look. Describes being cautious and diligent in doing things.
From: Chapter 14 of "A Dream of Red Mansions" by Cao Xueqin of the Qing Dynasty: Then the people in the Ning Mansion knew that Sister Feng was powerful, and from then on they all worked hard and did not dare to cheat.
Translation: Then the people in the Ning Mansion knew how powerful Sister Feng was. From then on, they were cautious and diligent in doing things and did not dare to be lazy.
5. The disease is cured at the first step [ shǒu dào bìng chú ]
Explanation: The disease is cured as soon as the treatment is started. Describes excellent medical skills. It also means doing a good job and solving problems quickly. < /p>
Translation: Mammy, don’t worry, the villain has been practicing medicine for three generations, and there is nothing he doesn’t understand about the medical books and the secrets of feeling the pulse. As soon as you start the treatment, the disease can be cured.