Chapter 270 Half of the True Story, Goodbye Liu Zude (monthly tickets will add more updates)


Chapter 270: Half of the True Biography, Goodbye Liu Zude (Updates with monthly tickets)

The three-talent method of acupuncture first appeared in "Encyclopedia of Acupuncture. Golden Needle Fu", the original text is:

"When the needle is first inserted into the skin, it is called 'talent'; when it is stopped and the needle is inserted into the flesh, it is called 'talent'; and when the needle is stopped and inserted between the muscles and bones, it is called 'dicai'."

In fact, the dialects that originally used "burning mountain fire" and "transmitting the coolness of the sky" also used this three-talent method.

Here, the acupuncture points of the human body are divided into three parts: "Heaven, Man, and Earth". The skin is called "Heaven", the flesh is called "Human", and the space between the muscles is called "Earth", that is, there are three layers: superficial, middle and deep. Layered needling.

"Lingshu. Official Acupuncture" records: "The so-called three pricks will cause the grain qi to come out. The first shallow prick will remove the skin to remove the yang evil. The second needling will cause the yin evil to come out. It will be less beneficial and deeper to remove the skin, causing the muscles, without entering the points. It is also between the flesh. Once it enters the flesh, the valley Qi will come out. Therefore, the method of needling is: first stab it lightly to drive out the evil Qi, then stab it deeply to remove the evil Qi from the valley. Gas.”

Therefore, the ultimate purpose of acupuncture is: to expel external evils and retain grain energy.

Just like Xu Feng, an acupuncturist of the Ming Dynasty who created Shaoshanhuo and Tianliang, Cheng Lao's Sancai Acupuncture was also based on this concept. He created Cheng's Sancai Acupuncture by manually exploring acupoints, holding the acupuncture technique with both fingers and wrists, and inserting the acupuncture with Sancai. Methods, tremor and leakage-replenishing methods, and flying and swirling qi methods, pay attention to coherent movements, and operate in one go, quickly "follow, shoot, flick, shake, rub, and twist."

Originated from the ancients but independently innovative, it achieves the characteristics of multiple targets and multi-level treatment in one point.

It complements the theoretical basis he gave to dialects before.

It can be said that what he showed Fang Yan before was all about internal strength, but this time he showed him fighting skills.

Fortunately, today he saw Fang Yan using some of his concepts to complete the treatment, and thus saw that Fang Yan had mastered the knowledge he had summarized, otherwise he would not have used this method.

If you just learn the needling technique without the corresponding knowledge, you will not be able to use it at all.

In addition, Mr. Cheng never accepts apprentices, so there are very few people who can learn all his methods. Only Fangyan, the "hypermemory patient" in Mr. Cheng's eyes, can learn so much from him.

He is learning and applying it flexibly, as if he has mastered it for many years.

So Mr. Cheng couldn't help but think about it. Although he confiscated the disciples, he still used the means to suppress the situation.

Let yourself learn the dialect first, and learn as much as you can.

When the time comes, people who don’t understand the dialect will definitely come and ask him.

……

On the other hand, when Fang Yan returned home, he saw that it would be some time before he got off work, and his younger brother was still revising the manuscript, so he picked up the "Cheng's Three Talents Acupuncture" that Mr. Cheng had just given and started reading it.

He had never seen such a technique in his previous life, and it was probably something that Mr. Cheng didn't use at all.

Looking at the indentations on the book, Fang Yan guessed that the book had been indented for many years.

Maybe after a long time, Mr. Cheng himself forgot about it.

Needless to say, Mr. Cheng is worthy of being a member of the Calligraphy Association. His calligraphy is indeed beautiful. The handwritten manuscript written with this brush will probably be worth a lot if it is left to future generations.

Looking at the techniques inside, Fang Yan could immediately combine them with Cheng Lao's "One Acupoint to Open a Hundred Techniques", "Tong Tong Four Passes Technique" and "Eight-Point Analgesic Technique" that he had seen before.

Later he created the "Fourteen Meridian Acupoint Pointing Method". Fang Yan believed that it might also need to be used in conjunction with this method to achieve the best results.

However, this technique has high requirements for the acupuncturist.

Just like Burning Mountain Fire and Tou Tianliang, he gained Qi quickly in the first level and was able to stop many people.

On the contrary, these methods are like a tailor-made puzzle for Fang Yan, which just fits him.

The threshold where others would be stuck was no problem for him.

In addition, he also learned martial arts, and his subtle control of body power and understanding of movements were at a new level. He quickly finished the first part of such a book.

Then the system prompt sounds as promised.

However, Fang Yan ignored it. It was just a voice of understanding. He still needed to do the actual operation. Fang Yan took out the silver needle from his wrist without thinking and inserted it into his acupuncture point.

After the needle went in, Fang Yan performed the operation according to the book, and soon the system prompt of "ding" sounded again. It also indicates that the first part of Dialect Cheng’s Three Talents Acupuncture is successful in actual operation.

Fang Yan continued to scroll down. Every time he read a part, he began to use it on himself. After a while, the system went [ding]. It was the first time in so long that he enjoyed the feeling of knowledge entering his brain so intensively.

With these methods, the immediate benefit I can get is that I can save a lot of acupuncture points in the subsequent acupuncture.

The time spent on one patient will also be reduced a lot.

In this way, he will have more rest time.

Fang Yan continued to bless me happily, but suddenly stopped as he flipped through the pages, because in the last few pages, Mr. Cheng did not draw pictures, but used text descriptions, creating a stream of consciousness.

Fang Yan frowned and read these words carefully.

After looking at it for a while, he realized that he had a new idea but it had not yet been formed, which meant that the book was not actually finished.

Now I have learned all the dialects that can be learned. The ones that are not written down are either because Cheng Lao really didn’t write them down, or he kept them in his mind and waited for the dialect to ask.

Fang Yan closed the book, still confused by what Lao Cheng had done.

Check out the 16-9 book bar and see the correct version!

I thought to myself, why did Old Chengtou write this thing as if he were writing a novel? Is there anything to be continued?

But the techniques in hand now are enough to match Mr. Cheng's previous theories.

It's just that Fang Yan intuitively felt that there should be more techniques, and he even thought that if he concentrated on research, he might be able to come up with a follow-up set.

He was suddenly startled when he thought of this, and looked at the "Cheng's Three Talents Needle" in his hand again, wondering if this thing was used by Old Cheng for fishing?

As long as you learn to the end, you can't help but ask him, and then he will take advantage of the situation and pull you into the research institute...

Soon Fang Yan shook his head again, denying this conjecture.

The book has been suppressed for so many years. At that time, Mr. Cheng might not be able to do it at the institute.

If Mr. Cheng had prepared the bait for him so many years ago, Fang Yan would have immediately suspected that he was a senior time traveler.

After putting the book away, Fang Yan glanced at the time and found that it was almost time to make dinner.

The younger brother hadn't finished revising the manuscript yet, so he didn't bother him.

I went out and took a look at the construction in the front yard. They were still busy at work. Fang Yan spread a circle of smoke, greeted them, and then rode out to the drugstore.

Tonight I plan to make some medicinal food for my wife, so I have to buy some things back.

In addition, she has to talk to my mother about her anxiety disorder in Dialect, so as not to put too much psychological pressure on the queen.

Soon he returned to Tongrentang.

As soon as I walked in, I saw the deputy store manager Liu Zude, whom I hadn't seen for a long time. He was completely stunned at the moment, his eyes were red and bloodshot, and he was writing something with an unshaven beard.

This is so depressing!

Upon seeing this, Fang Yan immediately greeted:

"Hey, isn't this Deputy Store Manager Liu? Long time no see!"

PS: I got 100 more monthly votes, so after finishing this chapter, I still owe everyone thirty-seven thousand.

There will be more in the afternoon

(End of chapter)

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