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#Winter Film Examiner #Healer Benevolence – both a practice of medicine and a virtue

author:Optimistic time and space know the day society

I have to watch it more than once a year, and although the hard disk space is getting tighter, this show has always occupied a place. It seems to be a ridiculous cross-over story, but it makes me have a different understanding after reading it. The first part of this drama maintained a high score of 9.1 on Douban, and the score of the second part was as high as 9.4 points. It is the ceiling of this type of drama.

"Ren Yi" consists of two parts, telling the story of the protagonist brain surgeon Nanami Ren who traveled back to the ancient shogunate from modern times, used modern medical technology to save many Edo people, and interacted with the late shogunate heroes Sakamoto Ryoma and Katsukai Akasa. As a crossover drama, there is no emotional line of too much dog blood.

A brain surgeon who performs surgery on his girlfriend, due to the low success rate of surgery, eventually his girlfriend becomes a vegetative person, and he is more involved in the night emergency department, and no longer dares to do major surgery.

Until late one night, a man covered in injuries was pushed into the emergency room. It was because of this man that he traveled to the end of the ancient Edo shogunate. From the beginning of the story, he has successfully saved many people with his excellent surgical skills and modern medical experience.

The play popularizes a lot of medical knowledge, such as cholera, beriberi, anemia, caesarean section, skin grafting surgery, etc., as well as some advanced operations, such as making penicillin and creating shell surgical tools.

#Winter Film Examiner #Healer Benevolence – both a practice of medicine and a virtue

In the early stage of the crossing, the protagonist has been hiding his identity, concealing his ability to heal, afraid that he has done too much to change history, but we are all a drop in the ocean of history, until the protagonist meets Ogata Sensei.

#Winter Film Examiner #Healer Benevolence – both a practice of medicine and a virtue

Before his death, Ogata-sensei conveyed to him the idea that the poor could also afford to be sick, similar to medical insurance, which touched him, even though he knew that there was a medical insurance system in modern times, but at the end of the shogunate at that time, the poor were a luxury, and the appetite could not be satisfied, let alone treat the disease.

The protagonist has been practicing it, and for him, medical skills can save lives, not only the name of a person, but also the life of a country.

In addition to some content showing the protagonist's medical technology, there is also a main line around the protagonist's hope that Sakamoto Ryoma, a post-shogun, will not be assassinated, although the history is irreversible. But his concept of making everyone look sick has engraved a mark on Sakamoto Ryoma's heart, which is also the end of the play, although Sakamoto Ryoma has been killed, the play also changed the "eight strategies in the boat" to "nine strategies in the boat", and the last one is: the establishment of a medical insurance system.

#Winter Film Examiner #Healer Benevolence – both a practice of medicine and a virtue

As an excellent cross-over drama, this drama not only combines some of the historical facts of the test, but also reflects the concept that the protagonist conveys in the process of practicing medicine, so that everyone can see the disease, which is both the practice of medicine and the practice of morality.

#Winter Film Examiner #Healer Benevolence – both a practice of medicine and a virtue
#Winter Film Examiner #Healer Benevolence – both a practice of medicine and a virtue

In recent years, the popularization of the medical insurance system, more and more Chinese can afford to be sick, and the price of various drugs is gradually decreasing because of state regulation.

It is said that doctors are benevolent, and for thousands of years, from Bian Que and Hua Tuo to Academician Gu Fangzhou and Academician Zhong Nanshan, China has never lacked good doctors and doctors with medical ethics. These doctors are not only practicing medicine, but also practicing morality.

Finally, I would like to end with a passage from the beginning of the play:

To us, everything today is taken for granted: you can reach the other side of the earth if you want to go; you can convey your thoughts at any time; you live an ordinary and fulfilling life every day, and this world that can make people forget day and night... However, all this was given to us by our ancestors, and it is the result of everyone in history who fought, struggled, sacrificed their lives, and resolutely lived. So we must give future generations a brighter future – with our hands.

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