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HUA TO
Jan 11, 2005 5:29:57 GMT -5
Post by Suhana LIM on Jan 11, 2005 5:29:57 GMT -5
Da jia ni men hao The human body needs movement, To balance right and left, To distribute and assimilate the qi, To circulate the blood and fluids, To prevent disease and aging, and to extend life. HUA TO (AD 110-207) Cheers.
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HUA TO
Jan 11, 2005 6:14:58 GMT -5
Post by essence on Jan 11, 2005 6:14:58 GMT -5
Good day Suhana.
Do you happen to know more about Hua To? I have been very interested in him ever since my primary school teacher talked about his ability to castrate animals and humans without the use of anasthetic and without the patient feeling pain.
I know much of his life experience and medical knowledge was lost when Cao Cao burnt it all. Can you tell me more about this shen yi?
Warmest regards, Tze Hou
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HUA TO
Jan 11, 2005 8:27:48 GMT -5
Post by pitbull on Jan 11, 2005 8:27:48 GMT -5
is he the one who did the rather gruesome and somewhat crazy operation on guan yu's hand? he is a genius and is worshipped as a god of veterinarians
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HUA TO
Jan 12, 2005 5:03:28 GMT -5
Post by Suhana LIM on Jan 12, 2005 5:03:28 GMT -5
Da jia ni men hao Hua To(Tuo) was the famous Chinese physician and scientist who invented surgery under narcosis through the use of hallucigenic tea and acupunture. He conducted surgery on the skull and the intestines. Long before the technique known by westerners. Hua To also qi gong practitioner. His most known techniques called "Frolic of The Five Animals (tigers, deer, bears, apes and birds)." This qi gong exercise set were later incorporated /adopted by various martial art styles. Legends of Hua To's work are mentioned in historical novels such as, Romance of The Three Kingdoms (Sam Kok), Taiping's Comprehensive Anthology of Stories. He lived during the late Han Dynasty. Cheers.
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HUA TO
Jan 12, 2005 7:38:57 GMT -5
Post by pitbull on Jan 12, 2005 7:38:57 GMT -5
yup...it is hua to all right...
there is another legendary han dynasty physician...forgot the name tho
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HUA TO
Jan 13, 2005 4:28:53 GMT -5
Post by Suhana LIM on Jan 13, 2005 4:28:53 GMT -5
yup...it is hua to all right... there is another legendary han dynasty physician...forgot the name tho Pitbull ni hao He was really exist. Not imaginary person in xiao suo. Cheers.
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HUA TO
Jan 13, 2005 19:14:48 GMT -5
Post by pitbull on Jan 13, 2005 19:14:48 GMT -5
legendary meaning famous.
but the reality is...a genius he may be..luo guanzhoung had sensationalized him like zhuge liang...but they still are genuine geniuses still and i am a very BIG FAN of zhuge liang
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HUA TO
Jan 13, 2005 23:49:33 GMT -5
Post by Suhana LIM on Jan 13, 2005 23:49:33 GMT -5
legendary meaning famous. but the reality is...a genius he may be..luo guanzhoung had sensationalized him like zhuge liang...but they still are genuine geniuses still and i am a very BIG FAN of zhuge liang Pitbull ni hao Don't you think the people in the past got more wisdom and knowledge. While modern world only full of "junk food qualities?" Cheers. Cheers.
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