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The Divine Doctor Hua Tuo
The Divine Doctor Hua Tuo

Li Hantao, Pu Tengjin
Tuo Zonghua, Jiang Qinqin, Yu Fang, Yu Xiaohui, Gao Xiong, Gao Peijun, Ma Shuai, Lu Xingyu, Shao Feng, Li Liang, Shi Xiaozeng, Zhang Guodong, Sui Juanjuan, Chen Shufeng, Jin Dong, Shang Tielong, Zhang Chen
2004
Mainland China
Completed
Mandarin Chinese
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This film (drama)Also known as神医华佗,is aMainland ChinaProducerbeauty live,At2004Released in year
。The dialogue language isMandarin Chinese,Current Douban rating6.9(For reference only)。
"The Divine Doctor Hua Tuo" is a large-scale drama series with significant investment and production, aiming to present the legendary romantic story of the young Hua Tuo in a more moving way. It has specially hired the chief directors of Taiwan's Asia Television, Li Hantao and Pu Tengjin, and carefully selected the lead actors from the well-known "Cang Tian You Lei," Tuo Zonghua and Jiang Qinqin, to shape the images of the male and female protagonists in "The Divine Doctor Hua Tuo."
This large-scale television drama, with an investment of tens of millions, features an extraordinary and unconventional plot, with twists and turns, combining tragic historical depictions, tender love entanglements, and patriotic themes that promote national unity. The cast is strong and the production is magnificent, with stars from Hong Kong, Taiwan, and mainland China. The elegant and cold Tuo Zonghua portrays the legendary youth of the great doctor Hua Tuo in a lovable and admirable manner, while the sweet and charming Jiang Qinqin presents the noble princess, captivating the audience. At the same time, she depicts this princess's dedication to love and medicine, willingly enduring hardships alongside Hua Tuo after leaving the palace. The two stars deepen their acting skills and fame through this portrayal, creating anticipation for their future works among the audience.
The entire plot is exceptional and out of the ordinary, with fighting scenes that are bold, surreal, and cleverly reasonable. It carries a strong sense of historical responsibility while breaking the clichés of "dramatization," featuring magnificent love themes, as well as tragic hymns of patriotism and national defense that enhance ethnic unity...
In a world of swords and shadows, passionate revenge clashes, heroes and beauties astound the heavens, and love and resentment cause the spirits to weep.
At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, Emperor Huan of Han was incompetent, power fell into the hands of others, and chaos ensued with famine and plague rampant in both cities and countryside. Doctor Hua Tuo of Qiao County acted with righteousness, traveling to cure the ailments of the people, even pulling out the diseased teeth of a mountain king's pet tiger and successfully performing gender reassignment surgery for the hermaphrodite Shen Yun, becoming a talk of the town. At this time, the empress dowager's chronic illness recurred, and there was no cure. Emperor Huan, in desperation, issued a public proclamation seeking Hua Tuo. In a hurry, Princess Rourou secretly disguised herself and left the palace in search of him. Thus, the beautiful Princess Rourou fell deeply in love with Hua Tuo while seeking medical help and was willing to abandon wealth and nobility to follow Hua Tuo, vowing to dedicate her life to him...