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Why does Lu Yingying, played by Wang Chuanjun in "I Am Not the God of Medicine", always make people eat oranges?

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Why does Lu Yingying, played by Wang Chuanjun in "I Am Not the God of Medicine", always make people eat oranges?

Why does Lu Yingying, played by Wang Chuanjun in "I Am Not the God of Medicine", always make people eat oranges?

Remembering the days in the hospital, oranges are indeed the least resistant to patients. Even if you don't have the strength to chew, you can squeeze out the juice and stick to your lips, and the fragrance seems to give the patient a little calm, and make the person who accompanies them feel that they have done something

Why does Lu Yingying, played by Wang Chuanjun in "I Am Not the God of Medicine", always make people eat oranges?

Five years without recurrence is medically called cure. At the last check-up, the doctor said to me, "Young man, it's okay, you can live as long as I want, seventy or eighty is fine." But I think that chemotherapy is so tormented, and there are already hidden dangers in the body, and it is not good to say that it will hang up because of other diseases in the future. As a patient, we don't define what a cure is. When I was healthy, I didn't know why I got leukemia, and I think I should have any disease after that. Live well, if I can't grasp the length of life, I want to expand the breadth of my life. It's not too wide - feel the pressure of a mortgage and a car loan, experience getting married and having children, and being a parent is actually quite good.

Why does Lu Yingying, played by Wang Chuanjun in "I Am Not the God of Medicine", always make people eat oranges?

The hospital is well thought out and very good hospital. Thank you for taking care of your patients. It is advisable to have a toilet with an exposed sewer pipe to avoid hanging, even better.

Why does Lu Yingying, played by Wang Chuanjun in "I Am Not the God of Medicine", always make people eat oranges?

Personally, "the curtains are blue" means an over-understanding or forced interpretation that cannot be agreed upon. "The curtains are really blue", which means that the answer of the respondent seems to be overunderstood at first glance, but after reading it, I think it really makes sense, and it is unexpectedly convincing, so I sigh that the curtains are really blue. I think "the curtains are really blue" after I read the answer to this question, there is a kind of helpless melancholy

Why does Lu Yingying, played by Wang Chuanjun in "I Am Not the God of Medicine", always make people eat oranges?

In fact, another time, when they were just making money, they were in the store, and he ate oranges in the store, and the orange peels were placed on the table.

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