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What are the words like "wonderful hand rejuvenation"?

Resurrected?

Get rid of the disease at hand?

Saved what seemed hopeless.

Medicine for treating diseases?

(of a doctor) bring back to life

heal the wounded and rescue the dying

Ambulances are dying, caring for the king.

Xinglin Gao Shou

Shu Jing Huang Qi

Admirable treatment skills

Idiom: bring back the dead

Bopomofo

Explanation: Save the dying. Describe medical skills. It is also a metaphor for saving hopeless things.

Source: Dai's Biography of Lu Yungu: "Don't attack the ancient times without learning, and every time you come back to life, you will rob the agent."

Sentence making: It really has the power to bring back people's fragile feelings.

Idiom: get rid of diseases by hand

Pinyin: Shu dào bíng chú

Explanation: As soon as I started the treatment, I got rid of the disease. Describe medical skills. It is also a metaphor for doing well and solving problems quickly.

Source: Yuan Anonymous's "Peach Blossom Garden" is the second fold: "Don't worry, Mammy, I have been practicing medicine for three generations, and the medical books know everything, so you can get rid of the disease."

Sentence: My family's "xianggong" is used to exorcise evil spirits, subdue evil spirits and catch monsters, and get rid of them when they get sick.

Idiom: Return to the skeleton after death.

Bopomofo

Description: Resurrect the dead or the dead. Describe medical skills. Metaphor saves what seems hopeless.

Source: Song Fan Chengda's "Ask the Heaven Doctor Fu": "Stealing the Great God, the King of Heaven Doctors. The scope is considerable, smoothing yin and yang; Go back to death and mediate Tianzang. "

Sentence: I have long heard that you have a good medical skill and the ability to rejuvenate.

Idiom: medicine cures the disease.

Pinyin: yào dào bìng chú

Explanation: Just take the medicine. Describe the drug as having a good effect.

Source: Zhang Xichun's "Medical Heat and Western Medicine": "Medicine is like a drum effect."

Sentence: He said plausibly, "Don't worry, my medicine will cure the disease."

Idiom: bring back the dead

Bopomofo

Explanation: Save the dying. Describe medical skills. It is also a metaphor for saving hopeless things.

Source: Dai's Biography of Lu Yungu: "Don't attack the ancient times without learning, and every time you come back to life, you will rob the agent."

Sentence making: It really has the power to bring back people's fragile feelings.

Idiom: Heal the wounded and rescue the dying.

Pinyin: jiǐ s ǐ f ú sh ā ng

Explanation: help: help, care. Saving lives. This paper expounds the spirit of serving the people wholeheartedly by medical workers.

Source: Han Sima Qian's Letter of Appointment: "After fighting with Khan for more than ten days, he was killed more than half, but he did not lift it."

Sentence: It is remarkable that a surgeon can supplement meat with meat, enrich blood with blood, heal the wounded and rescue the dying and benefit the people! ?

Idiom: Heal the wounded and rescue the dying.

Pinyin: Ji s ǐ fú w ē i

Explanation: Saving lives.

Source: Zhang Tangkun's "Dragon and Phoenix Compassion and Left and Right Xiao Wei": "Pay attention to people and animals, up to philosophers; Treating diseases and saving lives is a major event for Ming Wang. "

Sentence: It is my duty as a disciple of Kunlun to cure diseases and save lives. Besides, I can only help you suppress your cold temporarily, but I can't force it out.

Idiom: Master Xinglin

Pinyin: xing lí n gā o sh ǒ u?

Explanation: Master Xinglin refers to a person with superb medical skills. The word "Xinglin" is a common vocabulary in the field of traditional Chinese medicine, and doctors often pretend to be "Xinglin people".

Source: None.

Sentence: Mo Yi was secretly surprised. Wu's acupuncture technique is so magical, and his words are so elusive. Hidden weapons's skill is superb and unparalleled, and his words are wonderful and interesting. He is a veritable master of Xinglin.

Idiom: skill is fine?

Pinyin:? shjīng qíHuáng?

Explanation:? Huang Qi refers to ancient famous doctors.

Source: None.

Sentence: Bian Que was a famous doctor in ancient times.

Idiom: Starting from spring.

Pinyin: ZhuóShu chéng chūn

Explanation: Start: Start. It turned into spring from the beginning. The original meaning of poetry is natural and fresh. After medical metaphor, I got better from the beginning.

Source: Tang's "Twenty-four Poems Nature": "You can find it everywhere, don't take neighbors, and do your best to become spring scenery. If you meet bloom, you will look forward to the New Year. "

For example, making sentences: Not only the incurable diseases began to grow in spring, but also great efforts were made to bring them back to life. ?