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What does the doctor mean by sincerity?
It means that the demeanor of a doctor with excellent morality and art should be pure in thought, introspective, looking away, solemn, generous, upright and supercilious.

This sentence comes from the original text of Sun Simiao's "Great Doctor Sincerity" in the Tang Dynasty: A husband is a great doctor, and he wants to see God, so he hopes to see it. Feng, neither bright nor ignorant. Saving lives, treating diseases and diagnosis, yet I feel the harmonious heart-beat of the Sacred Unicorn. Look at the shape carefully and don't lose it. There is no difference between acupuncture and medical judgment.

The demeanor of a doctor with both virtue and art should be pure-minded, introspective, looking away from others, solemn, open-minded, upright and supercilious. Diagnose the disease, concentrate on it, know the symptoms and pulse in detail, and there must be no mistakes. Policy, there can be no mistakes.

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Sun Simiao's Great Doctor Sincerity is known as "Hippocratic Oath of the East". It clearly shows that as an excellent doctor, you should not only have superb medical technology, but also have good medical ethics. This article is widely circulated and has far-reaching influence. Many Chinese medicine hospitals in our country still take it as a medical oath and take it as the criterion to strictly demand themselves. Every doctor should adhere to the "great doctor's sincere heart" and serve patients wholeheartedly.

Sun Simiao lived in seclusion in the mountains all his life. Collect medicine and treat diseases in person. He collected folk prescriptions and secret recipes, summarized clinical experience and previous medical theories, and made important contributions to medicine and pharmacology. Later generations respectfully called him "the King of Medicine".

Sun Simiao was studious and knowledgeable all his life, and he had profound knowledge and rich experience in Zhuangzi's theory and Buddhist classics. Famous writers in the early Tang Dynasty, such as Meng E and Lu, all respected him.