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Huatuo Fortune _ Huatuo Begging for a Sign

Was it because Cao Cao was impulsive that Hua Tuo, the imperial doctor, died tragically in prison?

This matter is not entirely Cao Cao's fault. Hua tuo himself is also responsible. The contradiction between them has a long history, not only because Hua Tuo wants to open a ladle for Cao Cao!

Hua Tuo and Cao Cao are fellow villagers. Their medical skills are really good and they are quite famous in the local area. Many officials asked him to treat diseases. At that time, Cao Cao happened to have a headache, so he recruited Hua Tuo to treat himself. Under the treatment of Hua Tuo, Cao Cao's headache has been relieved a lot, but it has not been cured and will recur from time to time. So Cao Cao kept Hua Tuo with him, just in case.

In fact, Hua tuo proposed a radical cure at that time, but Cao Cao did not accept it! What method is this?

Two words: "open ladle" is to perform craniotomy for Cao Cao. I have to say that this Hua tuo is quite brave. You know, it was the Eastern Han Dynasty nearly 2,000 years ago. No CT, no B-ultrasound, no modern medical equipment. With this, you dare to open a gourd ladle for Cao Cao. To tell the truth, if you were another person, you would have killed him!

However, Cao Cao is a man of culture and good temper, and he didn't care about Hua Tuo! However, I must be uncomfortable in my heart. Hua Tuole Of course, this is not the reason why Hua Tuo was killed!

Throughout the ages, most talented people have personality defects, are proud of themselves, and are a bit floating! Just look at Li Bai!

Hua tuo is actually such a person, but he is not very obvious.

After he stayed with Cao Cao for a while, he began to get bored. After all, he is like a tiger and a little homesick. So Hua tuo asked Cao Cao for leave, saying that there was a letter from home and he needed to go back and take care of it. This request is reasonable, and Cao Cao agreed, but he must leave his relatives before coming back.

But after Hua Tuo went back, he never came back. Cao Cao had a bad headache and invited him back many times. However, Hua Tuo said that his wife was ill and couldn't leave, so he repeatedly shirked it. Cao Cao was a little suspicious, so he sent someone to inquire. As a result, Hua Tuo's wife was not sick at all, and Hua Tuo was lying to him.

This made Cao Cao very angry and he was arrested at once. Later, Hua tuo died in prison. Is this an impulse?

No, this is a strict law.

First of all, Hua Tuo deceived Cao Cao, which is a "crime of deceiving the monarch" (although Cao Cao has not yet proclaimed himself emperor, it is not far away); Secondly, Hua Tuo's disobedience when he surrendered was "disobedience crime", which was the great crime of beheading at that time. Cao Cao killed him without abusing his power.

If Hua Tuo had some status and fame, Cao Cao might consider more. But at that time, the profession of doctor had no status.

At the end of the Han Dynasty, doctors, like other literati, were "folk skills", belonging to "cheap jobs" and regarded as "moths" who did not care about agriculture and mulberry. Cao Cao called Hua Tuo a rat, indicating that Hua Tuo, known as the "Jian 'an Three Magical Doctors", was actually an ordinary person at that time and had no social status.

No matter how high the technical honor is, it can't compare with the sword in the hands of powerful people! Killing him will not bring too much negative influence to Cao Cao.

Therefore, Rome was not built in a day, and the death of Hua Tuo was not an impulsive move by Cao Cao!