Six hundred and thirtieth chapters of Hua Tuo's title
Guo Peng and Hua Tuo met, not long after Guo Peng quelled the Lu Bu Rebellion.
Guo Peng became the lord of Qingyan and the two states, but Guo Shan was sick for a long time, and his condition gradually worsened. Many famous doctors came to see him and were helpless. Guo Peng did not change his clothes and served Guo Shan’s bed for three days, very worried.
Immediately afterwards, father-in-law Cao Song recommended Hua Tuo to Guo Peng.
Hua Tuo was his fellow villager, from Qiao County, Pei State, and a child of a local aristocratic family.
As a child of a gentry, Hua Tuo also has the life that a gentry should have. He recognizes words, studies, and lives a good life. He has no worries about not being able to eat. When he was young, he went to Xuzhou to study and was also familiar with the classics.
But later, for some reason, he became a doctor.
The status of a doctor has always been awkward in ancient China.
Especially in the late Han Dynasty, when he emphasized military achievements and attached importance to farming and melons, medical skills, like other acrobatics, were just plain skills and were a cheap career. People who worked as doctors were regarded as worms that did not work for farming and melons, and were very despised.
Scholars, farmers, industry and commerce, this ranking is really not a joke. Although farmers are bullied, it is very miserable, but in fact, people who engage in low-profile businesses are even worse than farmers.
Although people cannot live without doctors, it does not prevent Confucian scholars from despising doctors.
Confucian scholars even regarded the Guo family who was engaged in the law as a second-class family, and there was nothing they could not do in order to maintain their status.
Hua Tuo learned medical skills and became a doctor. He did not follow the path prepared by his family. He became a wandering doctor, practiced medicine everywhere, and helped the world.
What a noble sentiment, right?
But this is not the case.
Hua Tuo regrets it very much.
During the treatment of Guo Shan's illness, Guo Peng talked to him. He repeatedly showed regret for his medical treatment and showed a strong desire to enter the official career, many times.
Guo Peng felt that this was very different from the image of the great doctor who saved the world in his impression.
Hua Tuo told Guo Peng his story.
After hearing this, Guo Peng suddenly realized that Hua Tuo's story and experience can be described as a story like "A fool who believed in the theory of uselessness of studying did not go to college after graduating from high school, but instead went to college, thinking that he could make a big splash with technology, but because he had no education, he encountered a wall everywhere and was despised by people in society and regretted it."
Hua Tuo had the opportunity to enter the officialdom. After he finished his studies, he could take the family's path to become a filial and honest person, and then enter the officialdom, but he was unwilling to do so.
After becoming an official, Hua Tuo could not practice medicine. This matter was understood.
He was addicted to medical skills and was unable to extricate himself. He was unwilling to abandon medical skills in order to become an official.
The family was desperately opposed, even to the point where they wanted to break up with him.
But this is the nature of young people, rebellious.
The more you oppose, the more I want to fight against you! Even if I am enemies of the world, I am happy! My destiny is up to me, not to God!
The young Hua Tuo, who was born in a wealthy and never suffered a hardship, was full of rebellious secondary school thinking.
Then he ran away from home and traveled to the doctor, vowing to use medical skills to break out of the world, and keep the eternal memories, so that his family can take a good look at what the medical skills they look down upon can do!
He has indeed been remembered forever, and this is true, because he really has medical talent and is really strong in medical skills.
However, at that time, he did not use medical skills to make a breakthrough in the traditional sense.
On the one hand, he was needed by the high-ranking officials and nobles, but he did not receive any respect during treatment.
He came and whispered it, threw the doctor's money on the ground and asked him to pick it up, mocked him, despised him, and even refused to let him go through the main door, and could only go through the side door and secret door.
The contempt for doctors is reflected in all aspects of society. Even an ordinary farmer can openly mock Hua Tuo.
What's wrong with doing?
Studying medicine?
He, a man from a gentry, has ever been insulted like this?
He doesn't believe in evil, he doesn't want to return to the family that doesn't support him, and if he hits the south wall, he will tear it down and continue to hit it. If he hits it, he doesn't believe that he can't stand out!
He really didn't make a name for himself.
He can't make a name for himself.
He had doubted, he had shaken, but he still persisted with a slight desire.
When the youthful passion finally fell cold, he saw the reality of society clearly and realized how stupid he had made.
I kept walking on the road of Kangzhuang and insisted on walking on the path.
He regretted it.
But it's too late.
The family disappeared due to social unrest, and he became a lucky survivor without relying on him.
He has a superior background, but he has been despised and ridiculed for a long time because he has taken the wrong path. Hua Tuo, who is in the crack, has made his personality gradually become perverted and full of hostility.
When Guo Peng first met Hua Tuo, it was very difficult for Hua Tuo to get along with.
If you don’t reply, you will reply with a loud voice and a tone that will make you look down on the powerful.
Then before Guo Peng could express his feelings, Xu Chu beside Guo Peng was furious, glared at him, drew his sword and cut a strand of Hua Tuo's hair, and then waved the sword to kill Hua Tuo.
The real murderous aura rushed towards him. Hua Tuo was frightened and collapsed on the ground and cried and begged for mercy.
Then Guo Peng stopped Xu Chu, and Hua Tuo was not killed.
Only then did Hua Tuo become "easy to get along with".
To be precise, it was very humble, and it reached the ground.
Faced with Guo Peng's power, he completely surrendered.
I have to say that Hua Tuo was a little cheap at that time.
Then Guo Peng learned about Hua Tuo’s life experience, and knew what it means to play a good hand until it is broken, what it means to study is useless and harm people, and what it means not to hit the wall and not to look back.
Don't think about it, the south wall can't be broken.
The southern wall made up of hierarchy, prejudice and discrimination can force a Confucian gentry boy who is better than Guo Peng to look like he is almost schizophrenia because he took the wrong path.
The old society could turn people into ghosts.
Really, Hua Tuo was almost forced to become a ghost.
A wrong choice is so irreversible.
Hua Tuo really regrets it, and he regrets it every moment. While taking medicine, he regrets it while cursing himself in the past, while looking at, listening, asking and touching, treating patients.
He is extremely good at medical skills, and his medical skills are better than anyone else.
But he hates medical skills more than anyone else.
He also loves medical skills more than anyone else.
He can no longer tell whether it is hatred or love.
So I almost got forced into schizophrenia...
He even began to seek ways to enter the official career, using himself to give high-ranking officials the opportunity to treat diseases, reveal his identity as a gentry, seeking advancement, and doing what he hated the most in the past.
He actually succeeded. After Huang Wan, the first group of state governors in the world, was appointed as the Taiwei by Dong Zhuo, he once recruited Hua Tuo to serve in the Taiwei Mansion.
But Hua Tuo could not see clearly the bustling world, so he would not go to Luoyang to wade into the muddy waters at that time, so he refused.
For him, the chances were too few, so few that he could not even catch them.
Guo Peng sighed deeply, patted Hua Tuo on the shoulder, and said that he wanted to build a strong medical team, which needed Hua Tuo's joining.
He gave Hua Tuo a high salary, asked Hua Tuo to join his medical team, cultivated medical talents for him, especially surgical talents who were very meaningful to the army, and then appointed him as a medical officer.
He didn't ask Hua Tuo if he wanted to do so, but he used a commanding tone, and Hua Tuo accepted it.
Then Hua Tuo entered the military camp and came into contact with Guo Peng's military medical team. He learned about Guo Peng's attention and investment in medical care, as well as Guo Peng's initial-scale medical system.
He was deeply shocked.
Then here, he felt respect like never before, and he understood what respect was, something he had before and had not had for a long time.
After many years, he finally tasted it again.
In Guo Peng's military medical sequence for several years, Hua Tuo, with the support of Guo Peng, trained a surgical team of hundreds of people and summarized a set of effective surgical medical methods, including Mafei San he developed himself.
This method saved more than 50,000 soldiers in the army who had to undergo surgery.
Then, Guo Peng put Hua Tuo’s medical team and Hua Tuo himself on the spot, opened a large clinic, and promoted Hua Tuo’s surgical medical philosophy to the public.
In order to support Hua Tuo's cause, commend Hua Tuo's contributions, and promote Hua Tuo to achieve the purpose of reforming medical concepts and promote the development of medicine, Guo Peng ignored the opposition of a group of scholars and, with the support of the army, appointed Hua Tuo as the Marquis of Guannei, setting a precedent for medical titles.
As a result, Hua Tuo himself fainted from crying at the title ceremony.
According to his disciples, it was caused by being too excited, sobbing in joy and then dizzy.
Hua Tuo was famous all over the world. If it weren't for the incident of Yuan Shu rebelling and becoming emperor, Hua Tuo would probably have become more famous.
Chapter completed!