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An Aesthetic Analysis of Hua Tuo's Historical Image

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DOI: 10.23977/langl.2023.060607 | Downloads: 10 | Views: 366

Author(s)

Shi Guang 1, Xue Zhaizhai 2, Zhou Meiqi 1

Affiliation(s)

1 Bozhou Vocational and Technical College, Bozhou, China
2 Department of Medicine, Bozhou Vocational and Technical College, Bozhou, China

Corresponding Author

Shi Guang

ABSTRACT

Hua Tuo is called the god of medicine in the hearts of the Chinese people who possesses good wishes for life and health and it is the highest praise for a great doctor. Hua Tuo has been called the spiritual symbol of traditional Chinese medicine in the folk because he is proficient in many classics. He is good at prescription medicine and is committed to practice. His academic achievements belong not only to China, but also to the world. The researches on Hua Tuo's academic thought and culture have never stopped for thousands of years. In the new era with the traditional Chinese medicine culture's reviving, it is necessary to improve high requirements for the broad masses of artists and their literature and arts. And the broad masses have high expectations for works of art that reflect the excellent traditional Chinese culture. Under the background of "inheriting the essence, keeping righteousness and innovation", creating the art of the people and reflecting the requirements of the times is the need to establish the cultural self-confidence of traditional Chinese medicine and the current artistic aesthetic.

KEYWORDS

Hua Tuo's image, historical creation, humanistic spirit, aesthetics

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Shi Guang, Xue Zhaizhai, Zhou Meiqi, An Aesthetic Analysis of Hua Tuo's Historical Image. Lecture Notes on Language and Literature (2023) Vol. 6: 34-39. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/langl.2023.060607.

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