Hello everyone, I am your historical narrator, and today I will unveil to you an ancient and magical historical story, which is not only a legend about war, but also an incredible rescue journey in the history of medicine. The protagonist of the story is Guo Baoyu, a descendant of the famous Tang Dynasty general Guo Ziyi, and behind this miracle is the ingenuity of Genghis Khan.
Breaking point: The medical miracle of the general stuffed into tripe!
The moment the enemy's bow and arrow were fired, the situation on the battlefield became more and more tense. Guo Baoyu, a general of the Jin Dynasty, surrendered to Genghis Khan and became a member of the Mongol army. Genghis Khan was praised for his strategic vision and leadership, but in one battle, he fell victim to a rain of arrows.
At that time, the medical conditions were terrible, and the wounded soldiers on the battlefield could only huddle in a harsh environment and wait for their fate to come. However, a medical decision by Genghis Khan turned the norm upside down.
Background: The dilemma of medical care in times of war.
Genghis Khan's whimsy: stuff the dying Guo Baoyu into the tripe. This is not only incredible, but also a great gem in the history of medicine. How does this unique treatment work wonders?
Guo Baoyu's fate is as gripping as the prototype of Guo Jing in Jin Yong's martial arts ** "The Legend of the Condor Heroes". His background is impressive, and he became a trusted general in the Mongolian army. Once, he provided a strategy for conquering the Central Plains and opened the way to Xijing of the Jin Kingdom. And in one battle, he was hit by the enemy's cold arrow and his life was in danger.
Interpretation: The mystery of ancient medicine.
Genghis Khan's miraculous medical technique: cut out the belly of the cow and put Guo Baoyu into it. Although this method lacked scientific evidence, it was a phenomenal success at the time. Some people believe that it is the coagulation effect of ox blood, and some people believe that it is the qi and blood replenishment effect of ox blood. In any case, this process allowed Guo Baoyu to slowly wake up in the tripe and eventually recover.
Dig deeper: The Ancient Secrets of Medicine.
So, is this form of medicine a miracle or a mystery of ancient medicine? Li Shizhen of the Ming Dynasty studied this, but did not find a definite answer. Later, the Qing army replaced oxen with camels, which also succeeded. Later generations of medical experts debated this phenomenon, but it is undeniable that Chinese medicine is broad and profound, and contains profound wisdom.
Epic sequel: The follow-up to Guo Baoyu's legend.
The pace of history cannot be stopped, and this strange journey of healing also makes us think deeply about the evolution of medicine. Guo Baoyu later sent his grandson Guo Kan, who was even more heroic and good at fighting than him, to the Yuan Dynasty, and made great contributions to the Yuan ancestor Kublai Khan's unification of the world.
This story tells us that history is not just a series of wars and conquests, but also the crystallization of human wisdom. On the line of life and death, Genghis Khan's choice of medical skills may be out of helplessness, but it also shows the tenacious survival of human beings. Ancient methods of medicine may seem strange today, but they once saved lives, and this is enough to make us pay homage to history.
The miracle of history, the shining point of wisdom.
With the passage of time, there are always some amazing stories in the pages of history, which are witnesses of time and human wisdom. Let's continue to walk into the corridor of history and explore those tragic and bizarre life journeys. This story is not only a medical adventure, but also a human adherence to life, a historical miracle, and a shining point of wisdom.