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Five hundred and twentieth chapters stay

"Fang Le, drink some water."

Qi Yuanming hurriedly brought a glass of water and handed it to Fang Le: "Acupuncture consumes the mind, not to mention the burning of the mountain fire and the cold weather."

"Thanks."

Fang Le took the water glass, took two sips, and calmed down slightly.

As Qi Yuanming said, Burning Mountain Fire and Penetrating Liang consume the mind. These two acupuncture methods are not so fantasy, but the reason why they are difficult is precisely because of the high difficulty in operation.

The depth and rhythm are the most difficult to master. You must concentrate on acupuncture and make adjustments at any time according to the patient's self-reflection and status of the acupuncture points.

There is an idiom called "Heaven and man are one".

The highest state of acupuncture in traditional Chinese medicine is actually the unity of nature and man. This unity of nature and man is not a state or a state, but a feeling.

Acupuncture points are unique to traditional Chinese medicine. The so-called acupoints are the gathering points of the meridians of the human body. These gathering points are different and belong to different meridians.

Qi travels throughout the body and passes through different acupoints, resulting in different qi sensations.

Often when it comes to qi, many people tend to associate the qi mentioned in traditional Chinese medicine with qigong or fantasy qi. This is why traditional Chinese medicine has been criticized by some people.

In fact, traditional Chinese medicine refers to the nutritional basis of all organizational activities, such as essence, body, water, grain, breathing, etc. It also refers to the functional vitality of all tissues and organs, such as the qi of the internal organs, the qi of the meridians, etc.

Qi and so on.

Although the Qi in Chinese medicine sounds empty, it does replace the actual Qi with deficiency. This can be reflected in many aspects of Chinese medicine theory.

Fundamentally speaking, the theory of traditional Chinese medicine is actually a model of replacing reality with reality.

Not talking about traditional Chinese medicine, but from the perspective of modern science, blood circulation also has blood pressure, and blood flows through different locations and different meridians, and blood pressure is also different. In other words, this is actually part of the sense of qi in traditional Chinese medicine.

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There are many divisions of qi in traditional Chinese medicine. From a broad perspective, qi is divided into yin and yang. From a detailed perspective, there are vitality qi, defensive qi, ying qi and ancestral qi. From a disease and evil perspective, there are good and evil.

...

This is the principle of traditional Chinese medicine to treat diseases through acupuncture.

Through different acupuncture methods, different acupoints, and different techniques, we can achieve the purpose of relieving deficiency and replenishing excess, or strengthening the foundation and strengthening the body.

"call!"

Qi Youmin let out a long breath, and the restlessness in his heart was reduced a lot.

In the past few days, Qi Youmin had sweated heavily and lost body fluids. He was indeed feeling depressed. He also occasionally had fever, which was a sign of the loss of yin. Naturally, the yang energy was not controlled...

Some elderly people are often restless or have insomnia and dreaminess in the days before they die. At this time, they feel that their end is approaching. In fact, this is the reason why the spleen and stomach Qi are exhausted and body fluids are depleted.

Therefore, some symptoms on a person's body are often a kind of feedback, and the body will not appear some inexplicable signs for no reason.

Qi Youmin is a great doctor. He knows this very well and his senses are more sensitive and accurate than ordinary people. Therefore, Qi Youmin realized that his end was approaching half a month in advance and told Qi Yuanfeng and others. Qi Yuanfeng then sent a letter to Qi Yuanshan.

I was also worried that Qi Yuanshan would not receive it, so I sent several letters, all of which were urgent.

Now after some acupuncture by Fang Le, Qi Youmin felt much more peaceful.

"Father!"

Qi Yuanfeng and Qi Yuanlin hurried forward.

"It's okay, I feel much better."

Qi Youmin smiled and said slowly: "Actually, compared to feeling physically comfortable, I am very happy in my heart right now. They say that if you hear the truth in the morning, you will die at night. I didn't expect that I would die just before my eyes after practicing medicine all my life.

, but you can encounter the authentic burning mountain fire and the coolness of the sky."

While talking, Qi Youmin looked at Fang Le.

Qi Youmin has practiced medicine all his life and has superb medical skills. He has profound knowledge in prescriptions, acupuncture and other aspects. He also has a foundation in bone setting, but he is not as good as some famous bone setting experts.

But even so, Qi Youmin didn't know how to burn mountain fires or see the cold weather. He had never even seen it, but he felt it personally this time.

"I didn't expect that Dr. Fang would also burn the mountain fire and make the sky cool."

Qi Yuanming sighed.

"Actually, I don't know what acupuncture method is, I just think it's appropriate. No matter what acupuncture method or herbal medicine, it can only be effective if it is used on the right person. There is no need to worry about it."

Fang Le responded with a smile.

Originally, Fang Le was so casual and perfunctory just to prevent others from asking where he learned this acupuncture technique.

But when Qi Youmin heard these words, he was shocked again.

Fang Le's perfunctory explanation was equivalent to pretending to be a big show in front of the Qi family father and son.

"Okay, good point."

Qi Youmin couldn't help but laugh twice: "No matter what acupuncture method or herbal medicine, it can only be effective when used on the right person. This sentence is well said, and it reveals the essence of traditional Chinese medicine. Although ginseng is good, it is not suitable for everyone."

You can take it all, arsenic is poisonous, and it can save lives in critical moments..."

Fang Le: "..."

Listening to Qi Youmin's praise, Fang Le was a little confused. What did he say?

"Lao Er, this disciple you have accepted is very good."

Qi Youmin said to Qi Yuanshan: "If you are young and have such a mentality, you will definitely become a great doctor in the future."

"Yes, Xiaole has become a different person since he suffered a serious illness last year. His mentality and state of mind are completely different."

Qi Yuanshan nodded. Fang Le said that what pleased Qi Yuanshan the most now was not his medical skills, but his medical ethics and character.

"A serious illness?"

Qi Yuanming beside him asked curiously.

"yes."

Qi Yuanshan recounted the situation at that time: "I used the wrong method at that time. If Xiaole hadn't noticed it himself, the consequences would have been disastrous..."

"There is a great understanding between life and death. This is indeed true."

Qi Youmin nodded: "Only those who have experienced life and death can understand life and death better than others."

With that said, Qi Youmin smiled and said to Fang Le: "Xiao Le, if you are not busy right now, just stay here. If you extend my life for two months, I will have nothing to repay you, and I will have nothing to do in my life."

A great achievement, that is, ninety-six percent of the time, but I have gained some insights over the years..."

Qi Youmin said he was modest, but many Qi family members around him looked at Fang Le with envy.

Qi Youmin's intention was very clear. He wanted to use the remaining time to teach Fang Le well. Being able to get guidance from a famous doctor like Qi Youmin was something that many people could only dream of.

"Thank you, Mr. Qi. Then I will stay here so that I can listen to Mr. Qi's teachings nearby."

Fang Le naturally heard the meaning of Qi Youmin's words and responded hurriedly.

Fang Le also dreamed of getting the guidance of a famous doctor like Qi Youmin.

Fang Le's level is good, but Fang Le is not arrogant. If there are three people walking together, there must be my teacher. Qi Youmin has been practicing medicine all his life and has seen all kinds of patients. His insights and experiences in this life are priceless treasures.

Just like Sun Qingping, although he sometimes jokes that Sun Qingping is a cheap master, Fang Le also respects Sun Qingping very much, and Fang Le also gains something from communicating with Sun Qingping.

There is no end to learning, and the sea of ​​medical knowledge is vast. Only by not being complacent can we continue to make progress.

Before his rebirth, Fang Le had a superior family background, so Fang Le did not make it difficult for himself in life. However, at the same time, the good family background also established good values ​​​​for Fang Le.

People say that parents are the best role models for their children, and this is absolutely true.

Before his rebirth, Fang Le's father was a famous Xinglin sage with high moral character, and his mother was a criminal police officer and a hero. Born into such a family background, Fang Le followed his father as a role model and was proud of his mother since he was a child.

"Xiao Wen, please clean up a room for Fang Le and Xiyue. If you have nothing to do, learn more from Fang Le."

Qi Yuanfeng turned around and explained to his son Qi Xingwen.

"I understand, Grandpa."

Qi Xingwen is the eldest grandson of Qi Yuanfeng. He is older than Fang Le. He is twenty-five years old and the eldest grandson. In a family like the Qi family, Qi Xingwen naturally studies medicine.

Qi Youmin does not require every child in his family to study medicine, but if he grows up in his family, he must study medicine and inherit the mantle.

While talking, Fang Le asked someone to bring a pen and paper and wrote a prescription for prolonging life.

"One dose of acupuncture is enough, but more will not help. If you add prescriptions later, how effective it will be depends on Mr. Qi's condition."


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