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China's ancient works describing headaches.

1. There is a plot in Romance of the Three Kingdoms. The ancient classical Chinese said that people can cure headaches: Cao Cao suffered from head wind disease, and the pain was unbearable. Hua Xin asked Hua Tuo to treat Cao Cao.

After careful diagnosis, Hua Tuo told Cao Cao: "Your majesty's headache is caused by the wind. The root of the disease is in the brain, and the wind can't get out, so take soup for nothing. "

Cao Cao asked urgently, what should I do? Hua Tuo said confidently: "There is a certain method: first drink hemp boiling soup, then chop off your head with a sharp axe and take out the wind saliva, which can be eradicated." Cao Cao, who was very suspicious, was furious when he heard that Hua Tuo was going to open his head. He pointed to Hua Tuo and cursed: "You want to kill orphans! You must know Guan Yu very well and want to take this opportunity to take revenge! " Subsequently, Cao Cao ordered Hua Tuo to be taken down and put into prison.

Soon after, Hua Tuo was killed by Cao Cao. What caused Cao Cao to get this weird head wind disease? Chapter 78 of Romance of the Three Kingdoms records that after Guan Gong was killed in Jingzhou, Dongwu cut off his head and presented it to Cao Cao.

Cao Cao read that Guan Gong was a hero, so he was buried as a prince. Later, Cao Cao often dreamed of Guan Gong at night, which was very terrible.

It is suggested that Cao Cao rebuild a new hall to live in elsewhere. After Cao Cao adopted it, he began to build the "Jianshi Hall". The workers were in trouble when they cut down a big pear tree over 10 feet in the Yuelong River. Whether they use a sharp axe or a sharp knife, they can't cut down that big pear tree.

After listening to the report, Cao Cao personally came under the tree, drew his sword and cut it. Unexpectedly, the sword was cut on the tree, spewing out a stream of blood and splashing Cao Cao all over. This phenomenon surprised Cao Cao, who dared not expect anything more, threw down his sword, rode on his horse and returned to the palace.

That night, he had a nightmare: Cao Cao saw a man wearing a sword and pointed at him and shouted, "I am the god of pear trees." You cut down my holy tree and came to kill you! "Cao cao got a fright. After waking up, he began to have a headache. The doctors around him were at a loss, and it didn't work to prescribe him soup.

As far as the situation at that time was concerned, only Hua Tuo could cure Cao Cao's strange disease. However, Hua tuo was killed.

2. What words are used to describe "headache"? I have a splitting headache I have a cold and a splitting headache.

Dizziness tóu yūn müXuàn My hair is dizzy, my eyes are blurred, and I feel everything is spinning. He caught a cold and felt dizzy.

Dizziness tóu hūn n m o zh m ng People are busy or things are not clear. He was so busy that he was dizzy.

Dizziness tó u y ū n y m n hu ā dizzy, dizzy eyes. It feels like everything is spinning. Lose one's way on sth. It is also often compared to dizziness caused by anemia when people are old. He was dizzy from anemia.

Headache tó u tê ng 1. Any pain in the whole head and the front, back and sides of the head is collectively referred to as headache. 2. Metaphor is to feel bored or embarrassed. Example: He always has a headache these days.