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Hua Tuo first scraped his bones, and later helped Cao Cao treat his headache, and Cao Cao suspected that he was Guan Yu's person, so he killed him.
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Hua Tuo died after scraping Guan Yu's bones to heal his wounds, the cause of which was Cao Cao's head wind, Hua Tuo suggested that Cao Cao not suspect Hua Tuo's murder and beheaded him after he was imprisoned.
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Romance of the Three Kingdoms This kind of thing, just treat it as a literary work.
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In the official history "Chronicles of the Three Kingdoms", it is recorded that Guan Yu scraped bones to cure poison, but it did not say that the doctor was Hua Tuo.
Guan Yu was a famous general of Shu during the Three Kingdoms period, and the people respected him as "Guan Gong" and was regarded as a Chinese martial saint. In the "Chronicles of the Three Kingdoms", it is recorded that Guan Yu was once shot by an arrow, the arrow did not pass his left shoulder, and later although the external injury healed, but every rainy weather, the pain on the shoulder was unbearable, the doctor diagnosed: "The arrow is poisonous, the poison enters the bone, when the arm is broken, the bone is scraped to remove the poison, and then this problem is to remove the ear."
It is poisonous on the arrow, and it has to be scraped to cure the poison. Guan Yu let the doctor do it without saying a word, and he could still laugh and drink with the soldiers during the ** process, looking calm.
This incident also showed Guan Yu's heroism, courage and fearlessness, and later in ** "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", Luo Guanzhong wrote the doctor who scraped Guan Yu's bones and cured poison in history as a famous doctor Hua Tuo.
Hua Tuo was a famous divine doctor during the Three Kingdoms period, proficient in various medical techniques, and was a rare surgeon in ancient times. In the book, it is written that when Hua Tuo was treating Guan Yu's injuries, Guan Yu "drank alcohol and ate meat, talked and laughed and played chess, all of which were bitter." Suddenly, the blood flowed profusely.
Tuo scrapes all its poison, applies medicine, and sews it with threads", the author's wonderful description of flowers makes readers feel as if they are in the scene, so the folk have been circulating the story of Hua Tuo scraping the bones for Guan Yu to cure the poison.
But in fact, 11 years before Guan Yu scraped his bones to cure poison, Hua Tuo died under Cao Cao, and the person who was Guan Yu** was definitely not Hua Tuo.
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In the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, the person who scraped Guan Yu's bones and healed his wounds was indeed Hua Tuo. Of course, I also said that it was just **, in the real historical frontage, Hua Tuo died long before Guan Yu scraped his bones and healed his injuries.
We are familiar with the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, but it has been inherited as one of the four famous works of our country. Every character in the book is brought to life and left a very deep impression on us. In the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, especially Guan Yu's unparalleled quality of loyalty and righteousness is worth learning from all of us.
If anyone who has really studied the history of the Three Kingdoms understands that Guan Yu scrapes his bones and heals his wounds, it is pure nonsense. After all, it has been clearly recorded in the Chronicles of the Three Kingdoms that Hua Tuo had died a few years before Guan Yu attacked Fancheng. So the dead can't come back from the dead to scrape the bones for Guan Yu to heal his wounds, which is also just made up in **.
There are many similar episodes of ** selling models, such as the ugly Zhang Fei, who is actually a beautiful man in real history. <>
In fact, it cannot be said that the Romance of the Three Kingdoms falsifies history, after all, the Romance of the Three Kingdoms is just a film, and the fundamental purpose of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms is to please readers. And the Romance of the Three Kingdoms is described from the perspective of the Shu camp as the protagonist, and the heroic image of the generals of the Shu camp is excessively described, which is also in line with the theme of this **. Here we have also fallen into a misunderstanding, we can't treat the Romance of the Three Kingdoms as a history book.
**There is a fundamental gap between the two and the history books. <>
The reason why Luo Guanzhong did this was to highlight the legitimacy of the camp of the Shu State. As the power of the Han Dynasty, the Han Dynasty still has a sense of belonging to the people of the whole world. Therefore, writing in this way can arouse the reader's sense of identity, and the use of Huagu to heal the wound here is also to highlight Guan Yu's character quality.
It adds another ink to Guan Yu's unparalleled quality, which is why later kings respect Guan Yu very much. <>
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It's not Hua Tuo, the transportation at that time was very underdeveloped, and Guan Yu was injured by a poisoned arrow while marching and fighting, so it was done by a military doctor in the army.
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No, it's not Hua Tuo, it's someone else, maybe Hua Tuo's apprentice.
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It was not Hua Tuo who healed his bones but someone else, because at that time, Hua Tuo had already died and had been killed by Cao Cao.
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