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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-investment, high-production drama series. To portray the legendary and romantic story of the young divine doctor Hua Tuo more compellingly, renowned director Li Hantao and Pu Tengjin from Taiwan's ATV were specially invited to direct. The main characters are played by the well-known actors Tuo Zonghua and Jiang Qinqin, who starred in the popular series "Tears of Heaven," creating a vivid image of the protagonists in "The Divine Doctor Hua Tuo." This large television series, costing tens of millions, features an extraordinary and intricate storyline filled with tragic historical portrayals intertwined with passionate love entanglements, along with patriotic themes that promote national unity. The cast is impressive and grand, with exquisite production that gathers stars from Hong Kong, Taiwan, and mainland China. The handsome and reserved Tuo Zonghua makes the legendary youth of Doctor Hua Tuo relatable and admirable, while the sweet and charming Jiang Qinqin portrays a noble princess of great stature, capturing the audience's awe. She also shows the princess's dedication to love and medicine, willingly enduring hardships alongside Hua Tuo in his turbulent life. The two stars, through this character portrayal, further engrave their acting skills and fame in the hearts of the audience, creating a desire and anticipation for their future works. The overall storyline is outstanding, featuring well-crafted fight scenes and cleverly exaggerated elements. It carries a strong sense of historical responsibility, breaking away from conventional "dramatized storytelling" tropes, offering a beautiful love melody alongside poignant patriotic anthems that enhance national unity... Sword and saber clash in narrow paths, fierce passions drive towards revenge, heroes and beauties astonish the heavens, love and hate evoke tears from the gods. During the late Eastern Han Dynasty, the incompetent Emperor Huan of Han leaves power in the hands of others, causing social unrest with famine and disease spreading across cities and towns. The divine doctor Hua Tuo from Qiao County embodies righteousness, roaming freely to heal the sick and relieve the suffering of the people, pulling out a sick tiger's tooth that was once a pet of a mountain king and successfully performing gender reassignment surgery for the hermaphrodite Shen Yun, becoming a well-known figure. Meanwhile, the empress dowager's chronic illness relapses with no cure available, and helpless Emperor Huan issues an urgent summons for Hua Tuo. In desperation, Princess Rourou secretly leaves the palace in search of medical help. From this point on, the beautiful Princess Rourou grows deeply in love with Hua Tuo while seeking medical treatment, eventually pledging to forsake wealth and follow Hua Tuo, vowing to dedicate her life to him...