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Chapter 96 Acupoints

Chapter 96 Acupoints

The theory that the human body has great orifices has never been false.

There are acupuncture points all over the body, large and small, connecting everywhere around the body.

Chen Yu found information about various acupuncture points in the inner palace in the book. There was very little information, and most of it was just loose conjecture, but the rest was enough for him to ponder.

The acupuncture points associated with the organs are placed on the twelve meridians, such as Feishu, Zhongwan, Tianshu, etc., which are reflected externally. Hitting and twisting can echo the corresponding organ positions and create a feeling.

In addition, many Taoist and medical books found in Fangtai Pavilion also have similar conclusions. For example, the "Lingshu Jing" says that the five internal organs are not only connected to internal and external acupuncture points, but also the five sense organs.

The liver opens to the eyes, the heart opens to the tongue, the spleen opens to the mouth, the lungs opens to the nose, and the kidneys open to the ears and two yin.

The opening here is different from the general acupuncture points. It is not an acupoint in the usual sense, but uses the five internal organs to affect the five senses, achieving the effect of hearing and seeing, and the harmony of yin and yang.

However, what the book says is mysterious, and whether it can be done remains to be verified. Chen Yu did not go into it, and only looked at the description of acupuncture points in Cunxiang Guan.

"Fire Orifice Contemplation Contemplation" focuses on the five elements. Fire training belongs to the heart, supplemented by the Golden Lung and the Wood Liver, forming a set of internal practice methods for concentrating thoughts.

The three organs, together with the acupuncture points on the skin, flesh, joints, etc., add up to about thirty places recorded in the book.

In fact, through the combination of mental power and spirit-calling strengthening techniques, he can find almost all acupuncture points in the body every time he absorbs the spiritual liquid.

After a comparison, I found that this method omitted many omissions, and the number of acupuncture points did not match. There were also several errors in the descriptions, and the locations of the acupuncture points were too biased. There were even no acupoints at the locations mentioned in the book.

Of course, it cannot be ruled out that his body is different from ordinary people. However, Chen Yu feels that there is a high probability that the person who wrote this book does not have his ability to understand and distinguish through mental power.

But this does not mean that the book is useless. He read it more carefully, trying to interpret it word by word. There were also some annotations on it, including alchemists, scholars, and fellow Taoists.

"It means that the medicine is incomplete, and the introduction of medicine is completely missing."

Flipping through the book, his eyes fell on a piece of paper that was mostly torn. Unlike Chen Yu, who had spiritual fluid as a base, the power of Taoist training can cause great damage to the organs, and many of them require the assistance of drugs to withstand it.

Acupoint medicine is the foundation, and medicine introduction is the best. Nowadays, neither of them are available. Even if the training methods are complete, others simply don’t dare to try it.

Chen Yu didn't attach much importance to training methods, but he was very interested in these prescriptions that could temper the internal organs. Unfortunately, there was no way to recover, and it was impossible for other sects to give them out for free, so he gave up.

Putting the book aside, he sat on the stone platform, closed his eyes and adjusted his breath for a moment, letting the breeze blow on his face.

His mind sank, and he vaguely seemed to be sinking into nothingness. In the end, he stopped him and pulled him back to his thoughts. The first light state is indeed very beneficial, as it can calm the mind and clear thoughts, but it is not useful at the moment. He needs to actively drive his consciousness.

Follow the spiritual power and keep rippling in the body.

Chen Yu was trying to draw part of the fetal breath to an acupuncture point outside the heart, close to the atrium, sandwiched between Qimen and Juque.

This acupuncture point was not big and the relationship was not very close. He wanted to introduce fetal breath to test whether Qi seeds could be condensed outside the liver as expected.

"The technique of summoning spirits has little effect on guiding Qi, and the same is true for the technique of summoning spirits to strengthen the body."

During the process, he clearly felt that the fetal breath wrapped around Qi was pulsating in the meridians of his physical body, but he was still unable to control it well.

In the end, I had to use more mental energy to wrap up the opponent and drag him to the acupuncture point.

Different from the Lower Dantian, the blood ** orifice, which is part of the physical body, easily accommodated the fetal breath. While he waited quietly, he poured his mental power into it, blended with the fetal breath inside the acupoint, and strengthened the weak Qi.

Half a quarter of an hour later, the few fetal breaths were completely transformed.

The jade-white Qi flowed in the acupuncture points. Chen Yu used the spirit-calling strengthening technique and drank a sip of spiritual liquid.

In an instant, countless stars seemed to be shining inside his body, and his eyes were filled with brilliant silver light.

He controlled his spirit and came to the place where Qi stayed, and saw the other side rippling like mist and clouds.

The threads are intertwined, and the warmth and Qi produced after the spiritual fluid is absorbed work together to continuously penetrate the orifice wall.

The flesh and blood are strengthening, and a subtle feeling of tingling and tingling is transmitted into the mind. It makes people feel indescribably comfortable.

But soon, this comfort turned into a feeling of swelling, as if being stretched, with burning pain. Chen Yu was shocked and quickly looked around, only to see that the flesh and blood in the acupoints were rapidly increasing, layer by layer.

, as Qi enters, large lumps of flesh proliferate as if they are going to block the entire acupuncture point.

The blood was stagnating around him, and the slender blood vessels were showing signs of being unable to hold up and about to burst.

The eyebrows are swollen and the mud balls are opened wide.

Without thinking too much, he quickly used his surging mental power to dig out all the remaining Qi from the acupoints.

Wisps of Qi scattered around, submerging into the flesh and bones. Perhaps because the amount was too small, the effect was not too obvious.

As the Qi dissipated, the flesh and blood in the acupuncture points began to wither and melt away after being washed away by the blood. However, Chen Yu discovered that this acupuncture point seemed to have changed, and a thin film was formed. At first glance, it looked like

It's a scab after an injury.

But it is softer and more elastic, and the blood flows through it without any influence.

call!

Opening his eyes, Chen Yu covered his forehead and gently rubbed his eyebrows.

The accident just happened suddenly. In desperation, he used a lot of mental energy to pour out, more fiercely than the previous times. He probably also caused damage to Niwan Palace. At this moment, the pain between his eyebrows was severe.

But what is more important at the moment is the experiment about Qi.

Facts have proved that this thing is more active than mental power and fetal breath.

Reacts violently with flesh and blood.

But judging from the quiet and healthy Qizhong in the liver, this change may be related to the effect of the spiritual liquid.

Fortunately, it was handled in time, otherwise the entire acupuncture point would have to be blocked. No matter how small it is, it is still a part of the body, and there is no telling what will happen.

"We have to think of a safer way."

Chen Yu had a headache and lowered his head to think.

Qi could not be poured directly into the acupoints, at least not together with the spiritual liquid, but he was really curious about the reaction between the two.

Cannot infuse acupoints... acupuncture points...

Meridians, the eight extraordinary meridians...

As he was thinking about it, Chen Yu's mind wandered and he recalled many novels and stories he had read before. He suddenly clapped his hands and came up with a solution.

Since the path of flesh and blood orifices is not feasible, then we might as well create a Qi orifice!

It's not that he has to deal with the acupuncture points, but most of the Taoist scriptures record this. After reading a lot, he has a lot of ideas. And after testing, the acupuncture points do exist. In this way, he will give up if he doesn't give it a try.

I really feel a little unwilling to do so.

But having said that, Qi is too difficult to control. I don’t know if my mental power is not strong enough or what, but I still can’t control it at will. In this case, it will undoubtedly be difficult to create a Qi orifice out of thin air.

"What can I do to make these Qi more obedient..."

(End of chapter)


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