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20 words of anti-epidemic poems

One

Conquest of Wuhan - Thoughts on Fighting the Epidemic

(Zheng Rendong, Jiangsu)

China is vast and boundless, and the Jingchu land is plagued by plague shortage.

The hearts on both sides of the river city are filled with sorrow, and there are long cries under the Yellow Crane Tower.

The epidemic situation is as urgent as the military, and the whole people are highly motivated to fight against the epidemic.

The Chinese people have many great ambitions, let’s see the white robes fighting on the battlefield.

Two

Li Bai climbed the Yellow Crane Tower again - Feeling the Spring Plague in Wuhan

(Zheng Rendong, Jiangsu)

Gengzi Plague Infected Nine In the continent, thousands of doors are locked and sad.

If Li Bai comes to the building again, Baiyun will be speechless and shed tears.

The fireworks are missing in March, and Parrot Island is worried alone.

When the clear river clears the clouds, climb high with wine and get drunk.

(Note: Taking Li Bai’s climb to the tower as the title, Wuhan’s closure of the city has locked away sorrow for thousands of households, and is integrated into Li Bai’s Yellow Crane Tower to send fireworks in Meng Haoran’s Guangling poem March, and Cui Hao’s Yellow Crane In Lou's poem, Baiyun, Yingyingzhou and Qingchuan describe the epidemic in Wuhan. Qingchuan refers to Wuhan and the existing Qingchuan Pavilion)

Three

Thinking about the treatment of plague with traditional Chinese medicine (1)<. /p>

(Zheng Rendong, Jiangsu)

Zhong Jing is good at giving prescriptions for serious diseases, and he can test the effectiveness of prescriptions for febrile diseases.

Clinical diagnosis and treatment are endless, and typhoid and miscellaneous diseases are common in the world.

Traditional Chinese medicine treats plague (2)

What to do about Gengchun febrile disease? Zhongjing Jing has good strategies.

If you want to master the resurrection technique, you need to use heavy doses to cure the disease.

Traditional Chinese medicine’s experience in treating plague (3)

Traditional Chinese medicine shows its edge in fighting plague, and Zhongjing dispels evil spirits and promotes righteousness.

With the help of Chinese medical experts, the new pneumonia virus will surely be brought down.

Traditional Chinese medicine treats plague (4)

Jingchu’s febrile disease suddenly went viral, and Zhongjing had prescriptions for fighting the epidemic.

Each theory, method, and prescription has its own evidence. Typhoid fever is famous.

Traditional Chinese medicine treats plague (5)

Warm diseases are rampant in the cold winter at the end of the year, and Zhongjing’s descendants are busy fighting the epidemic.

One sachet to dispel evil spirits, and three doses of herbal medicine to ensure good health.

Four

Reflections on donating blood to aid Wuhan (1)

(Zheng Rendong, Jiangsu)

Heroes sweating on the front line, donating blood on the rear higher.

Ninghan *** drinks water from the Yangtze River, which connects the liver and gallbladder.

Reflections on donating blood to aid Wuhan (2)

Jiangcheng soldiers are fighting on the battlefield, and people in Jinling are busy donating blood.

The gurgling warmth is real, and the drops of love warm the heart.

Fifth Five

Reflections on Fighting the Epidemic

(Zheng Rendong, Jiangsu)

China has many divergent roads since ancient times, and the rejuvenation of China is not easy.

When the Gengzi plague arrived in Jingchu, white robes from all directions showed friendship.

***The water of the Jijiang River flows away, and the lush green mountains stand hand in hand.

When the epidemic is over, heroes will make great contributions.

Sixth

Reflections on the sacrifice of colleagues in Wuhan

(Zheng Rendong, Jiangsu)

The plague in the early spring of Gengzi was crazy, and the children of Jiangcheng had to take responsibility.

The man in white clothes turned around without regrets, and his heart was broken by the separation.

Seven

Feelings on Fighting the Epidemic

(Zheng Rendong, Jiangsu)

The plague in Jingchu was free and easy, and the Golden Watchman issued twelve orders.

The soldiers from all directions are truly heroic, and 30,000 elite soldiers are the current generation.

The lady in white shows off her skills, taking off her red uniform and putting on her battle robe.

We, our generation, work together and dare to make the plague god unable to escape.

Eight

Feelings on Fighting the Epidemic

(Zheng Rendong, Jiangsu)

In the cold winter epidemic prevention battle of Yihai, 30,000 people in white clothes marched into Wuhan.

The God of Plague will never be extinguished and will not return, even if he lives or dies, he will have no regrets.

Nine

Nurses’ thoughts on going to Wuhan

(Zheng Rendong, Jiangsu)

Jingchu Jiangcheng is fighting against the epidemic, and white robes go out to help fight .

Although the heroine is born as a girl, her arrogance is not inferior to that of the heroic man.

Ten

Feelings on the convergence of the COVID-19 and Taiwan independence

(Zheng Rendong, Jiangsu)

China's rejuvenation will face many hardships, and the COVID-19 and Taiwan independence will bring disasters.

We all go to war in white robes and green uniforms, wearing nothing but family and country.

About the author

Zheng Rendong, male, born in September 1975, Ph.D., deputy chief physician, works at Jiangsu Provincial Hospital of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine affiliated with Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine.

Master tutor (Clinical Integration of Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine), the fourth batch of national outstanding talents in Traditional Chinese Medicine (Western Medicine), and a famous young and middle-aged doctor at the hospital level. From 2013.02 to 2014.02, he engaged in research on thyroid stem cells and thyroid cancer stem cells at Humboldt University in Berlin, Germany. He has long been engaged in basic and clinical research on diabetes and thyroid, and is good at the prevention and treatment of chronic complications of diabetes and thyroid disease.

Papers: The first author published 36 papers in Chinese core journals and 3 SCI papers.

Projects: Participated in 2 national-level projects, 2 provincial-level projects, and presided over 1 Jiangsu provincial-level project.

Society positions: Member of the Diabetes Branch of the Chinese Society of Traditional Chinese Medicine, standing member of the Endocrinology Committee of the China Association for the Promotion of Traditional Chinese Medicine, director of the Diabetes Committee of the World Federation of Traditional Chinese Medicine, standing member of the Endocrine Drug Research Committee of the Chinese Society of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Jiangsu He is a member of the Endocrinology Professional Committee of the Provincial Society of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine and deputy leader of the Thyroidology Group, a member of the Podiatry Group of the Jiangsu Provincial Diabetes Society, and an invited editorial board member of the International Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism.

Contribution | Zheng Rendong

Editor | Shigure

Review | Wang Xianglei