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The Heroine Abandons the Hero. Returned After a Few Years. the Male Protagonist Hates the Female Protagonist to the Core
The heroine abandons the hero. Returning a few years later, the male protagonist hates the female protagonist.
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Li Xueqin said: Meeting again after a long absence is the most romantic thing. And the parting of life and death is really sad, because injuries and illnesses take away the health or soundness of you or me, so the next time we meet, we can only survive in dreams and rely on some trivial memories. And too many injuries will not be alleviated by the love between life and life. I love you very much, but I have to watch you go away from me. What a powerless thing it is! May we all have the courage to face the disease and the strength to defeat it!
"The doctors' writing is like a sharp scalpel, dissecting what they see and hear, life and death, love, hate, and prayer disputes." The medical students really couldn't help but almost cried after reading it. The writing is very good, and the human nature is sophistication. All kinds of things in the hospital can be seen through the words.
The content in it is very real. I secretly watched it in class and cried many times. The optimistic old Huang, the never-die old Zhen, the sensible young men Aze and Xiaohu, these people left a deep impression on me and made me understand the value of life and the rareness of love and family affection. At the same time, I also like the doctors and nurses who are patient and empathetic towards patients. Their interactions with patients are also heart-warming. It is with these beautiful people that a beautiful world can be formed. I hope there is less suffering in the world.
The author is worthy of being a doctor. His writing style is as sharp as a scalpel, cutting through the core of love, hate, human nature, and separation. He stands on the boundary between life and death, overlooking the various conditions at the end of life, teaching people how to cherish and love, warning people to respect life, and at the same time comforting people to look down on life and death.
I almost shed tears every time I read it. Thinking about it, I may also become a doctor in the future, or I may not, but before that I have been working hard. I feel like I've grown a lot this year, I've learned to love myself, I've learned to say no, and I've learned to forgive. I also learned from my mother the reason why she left that year. If I wanted to hate him, I think maybe I would hate my father even more. If it weren't for him, maybe my mother wouldn't have never come back to see us for twenty years. We missed our childhood and our growth. I feel relieved after reading this book. My father was cold-blooded when my sister was sick, and he was perverted in educating my younger brother, and he was similar to me. The reason why I choose to forgive is because he is also a poor person. Forgiving him is also forgiving myself. My classmates recommended me to read this book two years ago, but I didn't read it until now. But I'm not sorry, because this book also taught me a lot
It's particularly touching... And it turns out to be true, written by doctors and nurses who have personal experience. This short book covers all kinds of things in the world. I used to think that money, education, and reputation were the most important, but now it seems that as long as my family is safe and healthy, that's all. This book is as tear-jerking as some TV shows about having surgery, like Lifeline. I didn't cry when I read the romance. I didn't cry when I watched be. I cried every time I turned a page while reading this book. [Cry] [Cry] [Cry] I wish everyone all the best, be safe and happy, and not be overwhelmed by illness.
I am also a nursing student, and I have seen many things in the hospital before. The first week I went to the emergency department, I met two uncles who had not been rescued. An aunt from the general surgery department had late-stage breast cancer and passed away on the night when I was not working the night shift. A grandmother from the endocrinology department was transferred to the emergency ICU. Before the last night shift of internship, a grandfather did not rescue me. I don't want to be a nurse, I don't want to face these [crying] [crying]
Medical students came to watch. In fact, when I first embarked on this journey, I thought I would face such life-and-death separations. When people come to the boundary between life and death, we push them back. And the hospital has revealed that there are still too many difficulties. Ordinary people who cannot afford to get sick, patients who can only leave their lives to their families, patients who cannot be cured... I can't figure out how to face these partings, but this book allows me to see these situations. May those who are gone rest in peace, and those who are still there still have courage.
The language of the whole book is very simple. At first I thought it was written by one person, but after reading it I found out that it was not. It feels like a notebook is passed between doctors and nurses, and everyone writes down what they have experienced so that people can remember their visit. It's a book that makes me cry. It has regrets but also new life. I hope everything will be fine. It is a very good book, documentary literature, witnessing the warmth and warmth of the world.
I ran into something, so I clicked in to take a look. A book that can be read in two hours fills the life of one person after another
As long as people live healthy and healthy, they have already received the most beautiful and precious gift. When I see every patient in the book fighting hard against the disease, I suddenly feel that the difficulties in life are nothing more than this. The hospital seems to be a cold place, but in fact there is countless warmth hidden under this coldness. Doctors work hard to save patients, and patients work hard to live for their own lives and their ideals. All of this is recorded and preserved in this book...
Nursing workers are angels in white👼, inheritors of Nightingale, and one of the countless ordinary heroes who silently stick to their posts. "Heroes come from the people", Nurses are the group with the most recent contact with patients and the most dangerous occupational exposure. May you, may I, may we, while taking care of the physical and mental health of patients, do not forget that our own physical and mental health is equally important~♥
Very well written. It will clear up everyone's misunderstandings about various diseases. For example, AIDS can only be transmitted through blood or close contact. Bone marrow transplantation is actually not that scary. If you donate, there is only a one percent chance of having sequelae, but these are all treatable. Hepatitis B is not contagious only through physical contact. These are our common misunderstandings, which have caused great harm to many patients. There are also many touching things written in it, such as a hepatitis B patient who was ignored by everyone because he was misunderstood and finally solved his heart knot; an 18-year-old girl was found to have XY chromosomes (male chromosomes) and was full of disgust for herself but finally accepted her as an equal; a patient with severe burns on his whole body abandoned himself because of the lack of money and life, and his family became his life-saving straw. A man was willing to use his fortune to buy the bone marrow that would save his wife. This book writes seventeen touching stories from a doctor's perspective and in a humorous, plain and simple style. Worth a look
I can really feel the weight of life and the power of life. In many moments of life, we are living hard. I used to like to say "Forget it, just commit suicide", but it is really difficult to live, live healthily and live well. My oral pleasure is a contempt for life, and it is irresponsible for myself. Stop having so many negative emotions, we all need to live well. Since we know that the end result is death, I wish us no pain or suffering.
Living a healthy life is expensive. When death comes, no one can be sure. Even if I knew in advance how the people in the story would end, I was really caught off guard when the word death appeared.
I spent three days of free time and finally finished reading this book. The biggest feeling is to cherish the present. People usually don't care about what they have. When you are a healthy person, you will not think about how happy you are as a healthy person. You will only pursue what you want. But life is unpredictable. When the pain really comes, especially a serious illness, you will be very powerless. Without the support of your family and no money, chemotherapy, especially cancer, is simply a big gamble. I know that my life will pass away. Treatment is just to extend my life and make my body feel better. There are too many kinds of diseases now. I still should exercise at ordinary times. Don't eat randomly. Love yourself more. Have a good rest. Cherish your very healthy and sound self now.
Reading this book, you will feel the insignificance and preciousness of life when someone dies due to illness; but sometimes, when a seriously injured patient recovers, you will feel the strength of life. So, please cherish the present moment, cherish everyone you love, and don't wait until the end of your life to regret it.
After reading this book without realizing it, it made me think about the issues of life and death. After witnessing life and death again and again, I had to lament the fragility of life and realize the value of health. We always feel that life is still very long and there are still many days, but we can never predict who will come first, tomorrow or the accident. We don't know when each young life will die, and we can't even imagine what will happen to people who were alive and kicking one moment. Seeing people who are sick, they may be lucky enough to survive the difficulties and avoid death, but they may still find it difficult to resist the arrangement of fate. We have to admit that no matter how old we are or what our financial situation is, we cannot escape death. I think all we can do is cherish the present moment, cherish your own life, and seize every moment with the people who love you and the people you love. No matter how busy you are, don't forget to love yourself, and don't forget to call the people at home who miss you. I wish you and I would have less regrets and more smiles. I hope you and I will not be tortured by diseases and stay healthy.
I believe everyone is familiar with the term doctor-patient contradiction. Part of the reason why there are conflicts between doctors and patients is that they do not understand each other and are decoupled from each other. Like any other profession, doctors can make mistakes, and people can make mistakes, but patients give all their hopes to doctors. Once something goes wrong, the first person to blame will be the doctor. I have also been sick and had surgery. Before the surgery, I told my family not to blame the doctor if something unexpected happened. No doctor wants problems to happen during surgery. A doctor cannot be ruined just because of one mistake. You must know that he is successful 99 times, and he has given 99 people new life. As a doctor, you should also treat yourself and others, try your best to help patients, and truly be benevolent as a doctor. This book gives us a deeper understanding of medical workers. It also makes us reflect on the value and meaning of life.
This book took me, a very diligent reader, four noons to read. The doctors' language is simple, without fancy words but full of touching details. Through their words, I seem to be able to gain insight into human nature. A small book contains the lives of countless people. After reading it, you may have different feelings about yourself every day.
It is very real and touching. No one is not afraid of death. The dead will not tell us what the world after death is like, because that is the imaginary world of us living people. The rain outside the window is pattering, and the mother inside the window is willing to give up her precious kidneys and even her own life for her son. This spirit is very touching and worthy of singing.
I cried while watching it. From beginning to end, tears overflowed little by little. I don't know whether it was more about the emotion or the story. There are thousands of words that cannot be expressed here. There are so many thoughts in my mind that I can only think of two words, "Book of Tears". The meaning is very concise and clear. The book that keeps crying when I read it is the Book of Tears. To a certain extent, the hospital is such a place. Whether you are happy or sad, you will shed tears, both hope and numbness. It's an emotional issue, it's also a touching story, and it's probably because such a narrative inspired the feelings I had in my heart.
This book really made me feel the life of doctors and nurses in the hospital. To be honest, I felt very uncomfortable after reading it. I think it's because I view life as insignificant. Like dust blown away by the wind, it will never come together again.
A book worth reading, many plots left a deep impression on me After reading it, I have a lot to think about. Life and death seem far apart, yet so close. Dramas are being staged every day in the hospital, whether they are joyful or tragic, and heart-stirring. There are patients who want to die and family members who do not give up; there are patients who are determined to live and family members who are hesitant; there are also joint efforts to fight against death. Every day we are performing all kinds of things in the world. We can only say that we cherish life and live.
Through this book, I learned a lot of clinical stories and better understood the value of life. As a nursing student, I learned more about the importance of learning knowledge every day. The textbook is not a dense collection of words but every living life. Respect life. I also hope that many people who are not engaged in the medical industry can have a different understanding of medical staff and be more tolerant. Medical staff work very hard and they are not willing to watch a life disappear from this world. There should be more understanding, more communication, and less disputes. I hope everyone can be safe and healthy. No matter what kind of unsatisfactory life there is, please live and live hard. There are many people in this world who care about your life. No matter how heavy the rain is today, please believe that the sky will eventually be sunny. Let us wait for a sunny day together. Because it was at night when I read this book, I would like to end with what one of my friends said. Good night, you've had a hard day too! Please be sure to live well! Live hard! Thanks for your hard work!
When I first saw this book, I thought it was be literature in some hospitals, but later I discovered that this book describes all kinds of life, some who give everything to the patients, some who give up halfway, some optimistic patients, some pessimistic patients... But the moment you come to the hospital, you always want to live. This book also allowed me to see that hospitals are not always a place to say goodbye in this world, but a place to welcome new life. We always have to face the cruel reality, but there are always people who work hard to live.
It took me a long time to finish it. How should I put it, I cried while watching it. The incident was written with true feelings and is really a tear-jerker [crying]
It's very real and touching, especially the last island ward. When I work in a rehabilitation hospital, I have seen patients who are awake, fuzzy or slightly comatose lying on the hospital bed with various tubes on their bodies. The fuzzy and slightly comatose patients are fine. As for those patients who are awake, their sober feelings give him the cough caused by iodophor rubbing against the tracheostomy cannula during ventilation. He feels that he can't move any other limbs except his eyes, and feels that he can only rely on Only when others help me turn over can I avoid pressure sores. I feel that I can only eat food inserted through a gastric tube or a nasogastric tube. I feel that I am incontinent. Do I regret showing those private parts to others? Do I feel sad? Do I wish I could jump and jump before, instead of being like this without dignity and unable to move? It's really sad [punch out]
A good knife, but full of hope. The world is like this. Sometimes my race is despicable and surprises me, but sometimes it is noble and makes me admire it. I am even willing to sacrifice everything for it. May the world never be diseased.
I see the grief of those who are grieving, and shed tears for those who are free and easy. Those who do not want to suffer on the sick bed live towards death; those who persist until the last moment fight for their lives. Those who are sick have thoughts about life, relatives and friends use love as a shield, and medical workers use swords and medicine as weapons to slow down death.