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Is Bian Que's treatment an idiom story?

For example, the story of this idiom is: During the Three Kingdoms period, Liu Bei occupied Shu and established Shu. After his death, his son Liu Chan succeeded to the throne, also known as Liu Adou. Liu Chan is incompetent. After the death of the sage, Shu was destroyed by Wei in 263 AD. After Liu Chan surrendered, Cao Mao of Wang Wei gave him the title of "An Le Gong" with no real power and moved him to Xuchang, Weijingdu. According to this story, people derive the idiom "being happy without thinking" to describe some people who are content with the status quo and forget their roots. It also describes some people who are happy and forget their roots. Let's talk about Bian Que's treatment, but do these four words have this profound artistic conception, and can they be used as metaphors alone in modern daily life? It can only be said that the idioms derived from Bian Que's medical treatment story are: terminal illness, taboo about medical treatment. As the prototype of idioms, stories can independently become idiom stories. Bian Que's treatment is just an old celebrity story. The dictionary explains that it is encounter, that is, the treatment is classical Chinese selected from Fei Lao's Han Feizi. And: avoiding illness and avoiding medical treatment means hiding the illness and unwilling to treat it. Metaphor is hiding one's shortcomings and mistakes for fear of criticism. Allusion: Bian Que was a famous doctor in ancient times. One day, he went to see Cai Huanhou. After studying Cai Huanhou's face carefully, he said, "Your Majesty, you are ill. Now the disease is only on the surface of the skin. It is cured quickly and well. " ... is the story of Bian Que's healing. I think I understand! Another example is: the idiom Peng Cheng Wan Li, whose story comes from "Happy Travel in Zhuangzi": "Peng moved to Nanming, and the water hit three thousand miles, starting from nine Wan Li." We can only say that Pengcheng Wan Li's idiom story is a carefree travel story, which does not have this feature. The above are purely personal opinions for reference.