Get a ray of radiance from the god of healing

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This is an English feature film shot in Germany. It is a fictional story. It is based on the background of the era when the Persian dynasty where Ibn Sina lived was destroyed by the Seljuk Turks. The time is from 1021 to 1037 AD (Ibn Sina). Death day).
It is said that in the town where a Christian child named Rob Colle lived in the wild in England in the past, a wandering doctor driving in a caravan came to the town and boasted that he could cure all diseases, but in the parish, this The travel doctor is regarded as an infamous alien and witchcraft. Only the folks at the bottom are willing to accept his treatment at a low price. Little Robb is a doctor by nature, and he sees it with relish among the crowd of onlookers.
Little Rob has a single-parent poor mother with him and his three younger siblings. One night, he suddenly suffered a strange illness. When the gifted little Robb touched his mother’s neck, time seemed to stand still at that moment. He could sense that death was approaching, so he ran to find a traveler. When the two came back, the pastor was already praying for his mother's death. When the pastor saw Youyi contemptuously reprimanding him for being a bystander, saying that only God can decide life and death. After the mother's death, the pastor assigned the assets of Little Robb's house to his two youngest children and assigned them to a couple to raise them. Little Robb was too old to be adopted. He couldn't let go of his mother's sudden illness and death. He decided to learn medical skills. Although he was rejected by Youyi, he followed Youyi's carriage all the way. You Yi felt pity for this child who wanted to rely on himself, took him in, and took him to live around to seek a living.
In a blink of an eye, Rob grew into a handsome boy with blue eyes. He was cheerful, lively and hard-working. He learned the skills of travel medicine through diligent study, but he could only treat some pediatrics such as bruises and tooth extractions. He could not study the ones that could cure his mother’s death. Sudden illness has kept him dissatisfied and powerless. He suggested to Youyi that the human body should be dissected to understand the structure of the human body in order to understand the disease and treat it. However, in medieval Europe where politics and religion were united, scientific research was not only discouraged, but would violate the canon and be executed as a wizard. You doctor, who loves his adoptive father, severely rebuked his thoughts.
An old man who had a tooth extracted was once again perceived by Rob’s talent when he underwent a doctor’s operation. He told the doctor but he didn’t take it seriously. The old man died shortly after the tooth was pulled. Angry family members and local villagers beat them up and set them on fire. Caravan. Rob rescued the travel doctor from the fire.
Yuyi got older, his eyes were born with cataracts, and his vision gradually lost. A prostitute told Rob that the Jews could heal Yuyi’s eyes. Rob came to the area where Muslims lived and witnessed the miraculous surgery performed by Muslims. The Jews told him that in Isfahan, the capital of the Persian dynasty in the far Middle East, there was a great genius doctor named Ibn Sina. He opened a medical hall to teach the most advanced medicine in the world. But at the same time, he told him that the people in the Islamic district do not accept infidels.
Rob was determined to cross the remote straits and deserts to study medicine in Asia. You Yi refused to let him go, but supported Rob's ideals, and the two said goodbye with tears.
Rob went through a arduous sea trek, and then followed a Persian caravan across the desert. In order to impersonate a Jew, he changed the Jewish name Jesse. Benjamin circumcised himself with a knife. It’s been almost a year, and only two months of desert journey are left. During this journey, Jesse and Rebecca, a kind and beautiful mysterious girl in the caravan, had a spark of love after rescuing an orphan girl who had survived the disaster. , But the caravan encountered a sandstorm close to the destination. When Jesse woke up, the caravan was completely wiped out, and Rebecca was gone. Jesse struggled to the great capital Isfahan all his life alone.
The people of Isfahan lived a life of wealth and prosperity. The great king of Persia was arrogant and prosperous, but he was very open-minded. His enlightened move was opposed by the mullahs in the mosque, who often publicly condemned the king’s actions as a serious violation of the Koran in church activities.
Jesse got his wish and was appraised by Ibn Sina as a proud student, devoted himself to studying, and made good friends with like-minded classmates. At this time, Rebecca came to the capital and became the wife of a respected Jewish elder.
The brave King Seljuk sent his son to negotiate with the King of Persia, and the arrogant King of Persia beheaded the prince and sent him back to the head. In his anger, King Seljuk sent a black death patient into the capital to create a plague.
Isfahan was enveloped by the plague, the king closed the gates and abandoned the city for hunting. Ibn Sina led the students to give up leaving the city to survive, and to prepare for the plague regardless of safety. After a long period of exploration, he found the route of infection and the source of infection. He killed the rats that spread the plague virus in the city with a potent poison, and the patient gradually recovered. Rebecca was abandoned by her husband in the city. After Jesse's treatment and care, the two could not help but commit a deviant behavior.
The king of Persia rewarded the physicians. He appreciated and loved Jesse's rashness and medical skills. He confessed to Jesse that as a king, he must let go of his emotions and habit of killing. One is a doctor who saves lives by humanitarianism, and the other is to deprive others of his own will. The king of life, the two missions run counter to each other. The bloody king in turn appreciates the doctor who takes saving lives as his mission and provides conditions for the development of medicine, but Jesse cannot understand the inner world of the king.
Jesse got the approval of a dying patient, hid the body in the rooftop attic, and went to autopsy and record the corpse late at night every day. The mullahs caught Jesse's handle and took the opportunity to take him and Ibn Sina, who had always been regarded as a thorn in the eye, to the big mullah of the mosque for trial. The big mullah sentenced two people to death and was rescued by the king's guard during the execution. The big mullah broke with the king completely, took refuge in King Seljuk, and agreed with King Seljuk to capture Isfahan from inside and outside, and support King Seljuk as the new king.
At this time, Rebecca was buried alive by the family because of her affair with Jesse. Jesse and Ibn Sina were taken to the dying king. The Seljuks were already under the city. The mullahs who instigated the rebellion also took up butchers and went to war with the Jews in the city. The king confessed that he would collapse before dawn and demanded Jesse immediately operated on herself. Jesse started the operation in exchange for rescuing Rebecca, and successfully circumcised the king's cecum. (Appendix)
The king of Persia knew that the general situation was over, so he put on armor to prepare for battle after the operation, and arranged a guard to escort Jesse and the doctors to escape. The king’s education and beliefs made him disregard the newly stitched wound on his abdomen and raise his sword high in front of his soldiers. It is a glorious move to die on the battlefield. It is only to be named in the annals of history, and it is better than old, sick, and ridiculed in bed by future generations. .
Jesse used the power of his guards to drive away the mullahs, rescued Rebecca and some Jews and fled east of the city. On the way, he found that the teacher Ibn Sina did not go back to the city to look for it. Ibn Sina had taken medicine and committed suicide in the medical hall where he taught in the past. Before he died, he asked Jesse to carry out his medical career to the end.
Traveling doctors came to the streets of London and was surprised that no patient had come to seek medical treatment. In the voice of a child, he learned that Rob Koller had opened a hospital in London that could cure all illnesses.

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This is a fictitious story, built with handsome men and beauties and simple cases of appendicitis. The pig's feet of the story are Rob Kohler-Jesse Benjamin, behind which stands a great compound scientist-Ibn Sina. . In the play, he has a look of great wisdom, a dedicated scientific spirit, and a kind-hearted universal sentiment. He is not a pig's feet, but the title belongs to him.
The most rigorous Germans respect the great natural scientists most and understand scientists the most. Understand that a relaxed and entertaining attitude, to pay tribute to them solemnly.
In the cultural brilliance of the four ancient Chinese medical classics, we paid no attention to it. In the not-distant Middle East (now in Iran), a superstar once appeared, whose brilliance shined on the western world for six to seven hundred years. For a thousand years, the "Medical Classics" he wrote has been a textbook for medical sciences in famous Western schools such as Oxford and Cambridge for six to seven hundred years. Some of the theories and ideas in it are still deeply influencing modern medicine.
Pay tribute to the scholars who are committed to the natural sciences to change the destiny of mankind.

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Sharing Ibn Sina’s Life Philosophy

Avicenna has done an experiment in order to prove the influence of bad environment on the state of life: the two physiques are the same, and the way of feeding The same lambs were raised in two completely different environments, one living peacefully and comfortably, the other living in a wolf cage. The result: Soon, the lamb whose neighbor was a wolf gradually became thin and died.
Avicenna used this experiment to verify the influence of bad environment (such as the environment that can cause fear, anxiety, irritability, restlessness, etc.) on the state of life. Sometimes it can be fatal. This is an extremely important reminder of life wit: the scary environment of the lamb is artificially limited and cannot be escaped; and as a person with autonomy sometimes encounters, gradually enough to cause frightening environments, most of them are Can escape voluntarily.
Unfortunately, many people do not understand that this escape does not mean weakness, but a practice of cherishing life, so as to allow the negative influence of the environment to corrode life organisms, causing them to gradually lose their vitality.
A part of the meaning of "Wandering Life Wisdom" written by an author in "On the Wisdom of Life" is also included here. As a living individual, theoretically speaking, complete good times can be met but not sought, and it is very rare. However, when it is possible to escape the harsh environment, escape resolutely and decisively. The quality of its wisdom is also more brilliant. Because this is essentially a witty countermeasure, a beautiful breakthrough.
The human soul is the body, and it shouldn’t be just a corner. In fact, it’s time to change places frequently to find new excitement and new feelings. Therefore, the caravan of gypsy women, and their chic, freely dancing, and sung-forward lifestyle is really a fable, a divine sign, and even a refraction of the wonderful part of the crystallization of human wisdom—— Not only are they not ashamed to be chased out and expelled, but they always walk freely, without a burden on their minds, without concern, without entanglement, without disgust, and walk out a bunch of things. Strings of joyful notes, out of a string of legendary stories.
Avicenna is engaged in medicine. His experiments tell us: Negative emotions such as fear, anxiety, depression, jealousy, hostility, impulsivity, etc. are all destructive emotions, and being troubled by them for a long time will lead to the occurrence of physical diseases. Only by learning to cope with and adapting to the changes in the external society, and peacefully facing everything that happens, can a person be physically and mentally healthy. His instructions are indeed a philosophy of life with classic significance.

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  • Ibn Sina: Because there is nothing to be afraid of.Death is merely a threshold we must all cross... into the silence, after the final heartbeat... drifting away with our final exhalation... into eternal peace...

  • Ibn Sina: This is the burden every physician must learn to bear. You can't look upon death as the enemy.

    Rob Cole: Than what? A friend?

    Ibn Sina: [looking to the sky] I've calculated the orbits of all these stars and planets. Filled volumes with calculations. I have barely scratched the real secrets of creation.

    Rob Cole: Isn't it frustrating there's so much you don't know?

    Ibn Sina: No. It fills me with awe. How pale and tedious would this world be without mystery.