Bring back to life, pinyin
Explanation: Save the dying. Describe medical skills. It is also a metaphor for saving hopeless things.
Source: "Taiping Guangji Female Detective" quoted from "Fairy Biography": "Thirty-six plans, very effective; Bring back to life; Save countless people. "
Thirty-six kinds of medical skills are more effective, saving lives and countless people.
Use: combined; As predicate and attribute; With praise.
Synonym: wonderful hand rejuvenation, resurrection.
Example: Wang Dafu, an old Chinese doctor, really has the ability to bring back the dead. After rescue and careful treatment, he finally saved the patient.
Extended data
The story of Bian Que coming back from the dead:
During the Warring States Period, Bian Que went to Zhao to practice medicine. He heard that Guo's prince died of acute disease in the morning, so he asked to visit the palace. Bian Que came to the prince's bed and examined it carefully. He found that there was still a slight temperature in the inner thigh of the prince and there was a buzzing sound in his ears, so he said, "The prince is only in a serious coma and can be saved!"
Bian Que used acupuncture to bring the prince back to consciousness, then gave him hot compress for a while, and finally brought him round. Bian Que prescribed another prescription, and the prince took the medicine for 20 days and recovered completely.
King Guo thanked Bian Que again and again. Bian Que said: "I can't bring him back to life, but I can save him until the prince really dies."
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