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What's the point of Hua Tuo learning from his master?

We should correctly handle the relationship between individuals and the masses in practice, learn from the masses with an open mind, absorb their experience and wisdom, and constantly expand, deepen and improve our knowledge structure. Hua Tuo's story of learning from his teacher and not being ashamed to ask questions reflects this point.

The story of Hua Tuo learning from his teacher.

Hua Tuo was an outstanding doctor in the late Eastern Han Dynasty. He has comprehensive skills and is proficient in medicine, especially surgery. The whole body "Leprosy Powder" was invented for major operations such as laparotomy and gastrointestinal resection. Especially after his success, he remained modest and studious. The story of Hua Tuo learning from his teacher was passed down as a much-told story by later generations.

Once, Hua Tuo treated a young man. After seeing, smelling, asking and cutting, he thought that the patient had a head wind disease, but he couldn't come up with a cure for it at the moment. He was at a loss and the patient was very disappointed.

Later, the patient found an old doctor and soon cured the disease. Hua tuo was very ashamed after hearing this, so he inquired about the residence of the old Chinese doctor and decided to learn from the teacher. However, Hua Tuo was famous in all directions at that time. Afraid that the old Chinese medicine practitioner would not accept him as an apprentice, he changed his name and surname, and came to the door of the old Chinese medicine practitioner's house, pleading with him to study medicine. The old Chinese doctor saw Hua Tuo's sincerity and accepted him as a disciple.

Since then, Hua Tuo has been greedy for the black, hard-working, open-minded and eager to learn, and finally got the stunt of treating head wind disease. When Hua Tuo came back with his master, the old Chinese doctor knew that the apprentice in front of him was a famous doctor Hua Tuo. He grabbed Hua tuo's hand and said, "Hua tuo, you are famous all over the world. Why do you suffer here?" Hua tuo told the old Chinese doctor what he had come for and said, "There are mountains beyond the mountains, and there is no end to learning. Everyone has his own strengths, and I should learn from you where I don't understand. "