Lu Xun’s father asked the most famous local Chinese doctor to prescribe medicine. He took special medicine, but he still died. Mr. Lu Xun could not help but have doubts about traditional Chinese medicine: whether the strange medicine introduction was a trick to deceive people. He believes that Chinese medicine practitioners are liars, intentionally or unintentionally.
This sentence comes from the preface of Lu Xun's "The Scream": Looking back, I slowly discovered that Chinese medicine is just a kind of liar intentionally or unintentionally. Before this description, Mr. Lu Xun had another description of his father's condition: I have been in and out of boutiques and pharmacies for more than four years, almost every day. . . Because the doctor who prescribes it is the most famous, and the medicines used in this area are also strange: reed roots in winter, sugarcane three years after frost, crickets raw, flat wood with seeds. Many things are not easy to deal with. However, my father passed away day by day.
On this basis, we come to the conclusion that traditional Chinese medicine is a liar intentionally or unintentionally. It can be seen from this passage that Lu Xun's father asked the most famous local Chinese doctor to prescribe medicine. But after selling the family's valuables and collecting the strange medicine, his father passed away. Under this circumstance, Mr. Lu Xun couldn't help but have doubts about traditional Chinese medicine: Was it introducing strange medicines to deceive people? Judging from Lu Xun's words, this is not easy to do. We can tell he's skeptical of references to these drugs. The final result of this incident was that Lu Xun's father passed away, and his family, a well-off family, fell into a dilemma. From this, Mr. Lu Xun can also see the real purpose of this world, that is, the swindlers of traditional Chinese medicine, intentionally or unintentionally!
This passage comes from the preface of "The Scream", and the things recorded should be true. Judging from the situation at that time, Mr. Lu Xun recalled his family experience, and his doubts about traditional Chinese medicine should come from his heart. But Mr. Lu Xun’s words were very clever, and he used a liar intentionally or unintentionally. He left a row of leeway for Chinese medicine practitioners.
During Lu Xun's era, due to wars, chaos in people's livelihood, and popular superstition, the name of traditional Chinese medicine continued to deteriorate. It was no longer news at that time that charlatans practiced medicine in a deceptive way and that folk prescriptions were misleading for life. However, when Lu Xun came to write "The Scream", he had a more real understanding of the essence of traditional Chinese medicine and a deeper understanding of the profoundness of traditional Chinese medicine. But it is precisely for this reason that doctors can inadvertently cause medical malpractice, which is what the article calls unintentional fraud. He added a novel, "Medicine," to his "Crying." The theme of the story is blood steamed buns, which is a typical case of deliberate deception in traditional Chinese medicine.
Therefore, Mr. Lu Xun's "The Scream" has a good explanation of this sentence, which explains Mr. Lu Xun's understanding of traditional Chinese medicine treatment and his hatred of the harm caused by quack doctors. In addition, traditional Chinese medicine is not only traditional Chinese medicine, but also refers to traditional superstition. In medicine, Lao Shuan's persistence in treating tuberculosis with blood steamed buns comes from the influence of traditional concepts. But this traditional thought is represented by traditional Chinese medicine prescriptions. The so-called "people's disease" refers to "scholarly thinking". Traditional Chinese medicine cannot cure diseases, which means that traditional concepts should be abandoned! The blood source of blood buns (revolutionary party member Xia Yu) is the way to awaken people's wisdom and thoughts!
It can be seen that Mr. Lu Xun once had doubts about the treatment of traditional Chinese medicine. This doubt originated from his father's illness when he was a child. Lu Xun's misunderstanding of Chinese medicine as "quackery" or "medical skills" also expresses Lu Xun's misunderstanding or misunderstanding of Chinese medicine. In the novel collection "The Scream", Chinese medicine is also referred to as people's superstitious traditional thinking. However, the errors and inability of traditional Chinese medicine to cure diseases all mean that we can only take a new path to enlighten and arouse people's wisdom. We cannot rely on traditional ideas, but must rely on the revolutionary thoughts of revolutionary party member Xia Yu!
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