If the MHA characters were to react to a Mastermind fanfiction, some would be more accepting than others. Characters like Ochaco might find it really exciting. She's a fan of the heroes herself, so seeing different takes in fanfiction would be like getting a new perspective on the MHA world. However, characters like Shoto, who are more reserved, might be a bit hesitant. He might need some time to process what he's reading. But overall, it would be a very interesting scenario as it would show how the characters view different interpretations of their world.
Some characters would be shocked. For example, if the fanfiction had a really dark and unexpected Mastermind plot, like a hero turning out to be the mastermind of all the villains' plans, characters like Tsuyu would be very taken aback. She'd probably question the motives behind such a plot. Then there are characters like Denki. He might be more into it if it had some cool action scenes in the fanfiction, regardless of how out - of - the - blue the Mastermind storyline was. And Nejire would probably be super curious about the emotional depth of the characters in the fanfiction.
Well, Bakugo might scoff at first. He'd probably think Batman is too brooding and not as straightforward as he likes his heroes. But then as he reads more of the fanfiction, he might grudgingly admit that Batman's detective skills are cool. Deku, on the other hand, would be super interested. He'd be analyzing every move Batman makes in the fanfiction, taking notes in his head about Batman's strategies and how they could be applied in his own hero work. Uraraka would be more focused on the relationships in the fanfiction. She'd be all 'aww' at the cute moments and feel for the characters when they're in trouble.
There was a girl in the MHA world. She used to be very active in her hero training. But then she got injured. During her recovery, she couldn't exercise much. And she started to feel a bit down. So she began to eat more comfort food. Before she knew it, she had gained some weight.
Between Chinese and Western medicine, there was a system called "meridians" that was considered to be the "blood vessel network" and "nerve path" in the human body. Although modern western medicine could not detect and prove the existence of meridians through instruments, traditional Chinese medicine believed that they did exist and could be stimulated and regulated through acupuncture, massage and other traditional Chinese medicine treatments.
The systematic nature of Chinese medicine was that a complete treatment plan covered the entire treatment process from symptoms to causes. Traditional Chinese medicine did not only treat a single symptom but also made a treatment plan based on the overall health status and underlying disease of the patient. This means that Chinese medicine is not just a single treatment but a combination of a series of treatments aimed at improving the health of patients to the greatest extent.
Although Western medicine performed well in the diagnosis and treatment of certain diseases, in other cases, Chinese medicine might provide better treatment plans. For example, in some serious diseases such as cancer and heart disease, Western medicine treatment methods may cause irreversible damage to the body. In this case, Chinese medicine may use some non-drug treatments to alleviate the symptoms and promote the recovery of the body.
Both Chinese and Western medicine had their own advantages and limitations. The treatment method should be determined according to the specific conditions of the patient.
Lu Xun's Medicine was a novel that criticized traditional Chinese medicine. It mainly described the attitude and actions of a pharmacy owner and a group of doctors in the face of a plague.
Traditional Chinese medicine refers to medicines extracted from plants, animals, minerals and other natural substances. It is one of the traditional medical and health care methods of the Chinese nation. In Medicine, Chinese medicine was described as a mysterious power that could cure all kinds of diseases. However, the actual efficacy and safety of Chinese medicine had always been controversial.
In the novel, Lu Xun expressed his criticism of traditional medical care through the description of Chinese medicine. He pointed out that many traditional Chinese medicines were unproven and often had misunderstandings and risks in their use. At the same time, he also questioned the doctors 'attitude and actions when facing the plague. They believed that the plague was a disease that should be treated with modern medical methods instead of relying on traditional Chinese medicine.
Medicine deeply reflected the defects and shortcomings of traditional Chinese medical care by describing the true appearance of Chinese medicine and the improper attitude of doctors when treating Chinese medicine. At the same time, it also expressed the author's pursuit and belief in modern medicine and science.
The Legend of the Heaven-Shattering Medicine is a novel. The plot and characters in it are not real. As a person who loves reading novels, I have no way of knowing. However, if you want to know more about the novel, you can tell me what you want to know, and I'll try my best to answer.
Several characters have met their demise in the MHA manga, but it's a bit complex to list them all precisely. Some of the notable ones include [mention specific characters if known].
I think it's hard to say for sure. There are a few characters who could potentially be the traitor, and it's all part of the mystery and suspense of the story.