Decide the main focus before writing
A handwritten newspaper about Hua Tuo should not just collect random facts. The goal is to show clearly that the page is about an ancient Chinese physician and the spirit of medical ethics. Hua Tuo is especially suitable for three key ideas: excellent medical skill, care for patients, and a strong wish to reduce suffering.
For younger students, the page can be divided into four easy parts: a character introduction, a story section, a medical ethics reflection area, and decorative space.
Choose writing materials that feel meaningful
A simple character introduction
Hua Tuo was a famous physician in ancient China. He treated many ordinary people and became well known for both his medical skill and kind heart. People remembered him not only because he could diagnose illness carefully, but also because he cared about easing pain.
Story angles that fit the theme
- He examined patients carefully and did not make careless decisions.
- He cared about reducing pain, showing kindness and responsibility.
- He valued health and well-being, not only treatment after illness.
Useful ethics keywords for the page
- Compassion: caring about the suffering of patients.
- Carefulness: observing and judging with patience.
- Responsibility: facing difficult cases seriously.
- Helping others: treating illness for the good of the people.
Try a section-based page instead of one long article
If a full page of paragraphs feels too heavy, use a mini-newspaper structure with small sections. This makes the page easier to read and more lively.
- Physician Profile: Who Hua Tuo was and why he is remembered.
- Ethics Story: A short story that shows his kindness or skill.
- How I See Hua Tuo: Two or three sentences about his character.
- Key Words of Medical Ethics: Important words written as highlighted design elements.
- What I Learned: A short reflection connected to school life and personal behavior.
Use a simple ancient-style design
This topic looks especially good with a traditional Chinese visual style. The title can be larger, and the decorations should support the theme without making the page too crowded.
- Use a scroll-style title box or a traditional border.
- Draw divider lines like bamboo slips, herbs, or cloud patterns.
- Add small decorations such as medicine chests, herbs, or books.
- Choose light green, brown, or beige for a calm and classic feeling.
Leave enough blank space for writing so the page stays neat and readable.
End with a clear personal takeaway
Instead of ending with only “I want to learn from Hua Tuo,” write something more specific. For example, students can say they want to learn to be careful, kind, and thoughtful when helping others. A specific ending gives the whole handwritten newspaper a stronger conclusion.
If you already like the Hua Tuo theme and want to keep refining your title words, section text, or overall layout, you can continue creating in the Zhihui Handwritten Newspaper WeChat mini program.