Start with the Story of a Legendary Physician
Hua Tuo was a famous physician in ancient China and is often remembered in stories as a highly skilled healer. For a handwritten newspaper, students do not need to write a long biography. A clear opening can explain that Hua Tuo represents careful observation, medical exploration, and the wish to relieve people’s pain.
Possible titles include The Medical Stories of Hua Tuo, Meeting the Ancient Physician Hua Tuo, or What Hua Tuo Teaches Us About Caring for Others.
Story Sections That Fit the Page
A Careful Doctor
This section can describe how a good doctor observes carefully, asks questions, and makes thoughtful judgments. It helps students show that medicine is not only about legends, but also about patience and learning.
The Tale of Ma Fei San
Students may mention the well-known story connected with Ma Fei San, using words such as “legend says” or “in traditional stories.” This keeps the writing suitable and avoids presenting every story detail as a proven fact.
Wuqinxi Exercises
Wuqinxi imitates the movements of the tiger, deer, bear, monkey, and bird. It is a lively section for a handwritten newspaper because students can draw simple movement icons beside short explanations.
Short Writing Materials for Students
- Character card: Hua Tuo was an ancient Chinese physician known for medical skill and many memorable stories.
- Key qualities: careful, brave in exploration, kind to patients, and willing to practice.
- Wuqinxi note: Wuqinxi shows that ancient people understood the value of exercise and health.
- My reflection: Learning about Hua Tuo is not only about remembering stories, but also about learning care and responsibility.
A Fresh Layout Plan
Divide the page into four parts: character profile, medical story cards, Wuqinxi mini class, and my reflection. A simple drawing of Hua Tuo with a medicine box or bamboo slip can be placed in the center, with herbs and scroll borders around the sections.
Use beige as the background tone, green for herbs, and brown for title frames. Keep each section to three to five sentences so the page has enough room for drawings and neat spacing.
Small Details That Make It Better
- Turn a long story into four small boxes: time, person, event, and lesson.
- Draw five simple icons for the Wuqinxi animals and add one sentence for each.
- Add a health reminder corner with ideas such as sleeping early, exercising, and keeping clean.
- After preparing the text, students can open the Smart Handwritten Newspaper WeChat mini program to choose a template and refine the layout.