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Chapter 56 Which Great God?

 Lu Cheng drove slowly when he went to Wulian, but drove very fast when he came back. After arriving home, he couldn't wait to read "The Great Witch Chant", compared it with the video taken on his mobile phone, and identified three more runes.

The ten runes are connected together and become "X Queen has given up her life, XX order is repeated".

There are still three key runes that I can't recognize, but the general meaning is already there, which means "at some point, the tree withered, and someone made it revive again."

Lu Cheng thought to himself: "This is the rune that causes the spiritual energy to revive? Who can command the world to revive the spiritual energy and rejuvenate the vegetation? Is he the Qing Emperor Fuxi? The Qing Emperor Fuxi is a legendary figure. He has something to do with the Dongyi people.

What does it have to do with it? Besides, Qing Emperor Fuxi is an immortal. How could an immortal die? And be buried in a grave?"

After thinking for a while, the more he thought about it, the more he felt something was wrong: "It is said that after Fuxi died, he was buried in Xiangyang. Because Hua Xu followed the master's footsteps in Lei Ze and gave birth to Fuxi, so after Fuxi's death, his body turned into mountains shaped like the master's footprints across Xiangyang.

South."

Lu Cheng searched the Internet and got some opinions about Fuxi.

"Emperor Century" written by Huangfu Mi of the Eastern Han Dynasty says: "Fuxi was buried in Nanjun in Xiangyang."

Sima Zhen of the Tang Dynasty said in "Historical Records: The Chronicles of the Three Emperors": "According to Huang Fumi's death, the sacrifice was buried in Nanjun."

"History of the Road" written by Luo Mi of the Southern Song Dynasty says: "Fuxi... was buried in Nanjun in Xiangyang".

Ma Su of the Qing Dynasty wrote "Yi Shi" and said: "In the imperial century, the Pao Xi clan, who reigned for 110 years, collapsed and buried Nanjun."

All in all, ancient books say Fuxi was buried near Xiangyang, but no one has ever said he was buried in Wulian County.

Lu Cheng thought to himself: "If it's not Fu Xi, who could it be?"

Then he thought: "There are two big tombs in Wulian County. One of them has been dug up. No matter who he is, he is still a big shot. Who is buried in the other big tomb?"

Lu Cheng's heart was full of questions, but he couldn't get the answers and couldn't tell anyone.

"Don't pluck the Yao string, because you can complain about the Ji string. The heart is like a double mesh, with thousands of knots in it. The night passes, and the waning moon is not white at the east window."

At night, he continued to practice "Frog Sitting in a Well" and at the same time studied "The Great Witch Chant".

He has mastered most of the 5,000 runes in "The Great Witch Chant" and will be able to memorize them all in another three months. However, memorizing them does not mean being able to draw them. Even if he draws them, he may not be able to exert their power.

The runes exert their power, and that is the true meaning of learning "The Great Witch Chant".

For example, if he draws a "rain prayer charm" on tin foil, it will not cause rain.

Next, he will wait for the villa to be renovated and move into his new home before trying it with jade slips.

For this reason, he placed an order online and bought some cheap Russian white jade and Canadian jasper, ready to use them for practice.

As for how to carve? He prepared two methods, one is hand carving and the other is machine carving.

To be honest, he is a novice in both methods. In comparison, he believes more in machine engraving. Since the runes can be saved in electronic form, wouldn't it be very convenient to "print" them directly onto the jade slips?

During the day, Lu Cheng went to the hospital for an internship and rotated to the Department of Western Medicine.

Zhang Hu, a classmate in the same batch of internships with him, kindly reminded: "Registration for the postgraduate examination will close tomorrow. Lu Cheng, do you really not want to take the postgraduate entrance examination? Did you know? There are 46 students in our class, and 33 have signed up for the postgraduate entrance examination!"
These days, it’s hard to find a job after undergraduates graduate, and with the expansion of postgraduate enrollment, there are many people taking the postgraduate entrance examination.

Lu Cheng smiled and shook his head: "I won't take the exam, I'm not that material."

"What materials? Who would take the exam if they were not forced to do so? For example, if we, undergraduates, enter the hospital after graduation, when will we be able to become deputy chief physician? If we graduate from graduate school, it will be different."

Even Li Jiangmin, the attending physician who led them to intern, persuaded them: "Many people are unwilling to take the postgraduate entrance examination when they first graduate. Later, after working, they have to make up for this link and study for postgraduate studies. In our hospital, no one has received a mid-level or senior professional title."

Want to go to graduate school? There are as many PhDs as dogs these days, and master’s degrees are everywhere, so undergraduates can only start..."

Lu Cheng grinned bitterly: "Teacher Li, I really can't do it! Besides, I've been preparing for more than half a year, wouldn't I be asking for trouble if I sign up now?"

He declined other people's persuasion in the hospital, but when he returned home and had dinner, he heard his father remind him again.

Lu Tianming asked with a serious expression: "A Cheng, what are your plans for your future life? Do you want to give up your major and become an athlete instead?"

Lu Cheng said: "I don't want to give up my profession. Running is amateur."

"In that case, why don't you try to take the postgraduate entrance examination? Do you really want to be like your mother and open a private clinic after graduation? Nowadays, small clinics are everywhere! Even if you open a clinic, you still have to face competition! Look at the signs they put up.

, but they are all doctors of medicine!"

"Dad, I'm too busy and don't want to study for another three years."

"Going to graduate school is easy. Three years passed quickly."

"How can I take the exam without any preparation? The preliminary exam will be in one month."

"If you are willing to study, I can find someone to help you. Maybe there is no need to take an exam. You broke the national marathon record. Based on this alone, you can be recommended to graduate school."

Lu Cheng frowned and said, "Let me think about it again."

Lu Tianming said: "What else are you thinking about? You have been thinking about it for several months."

Rao Yuqiu also persuaded from the side: "Son, I think you are doing very well in graduate school. Think about it, Jiang Qiuyun is only in her second year, and she will graduate from her bachelor's degree in two years. If you were studying in Quancheng, you would see her almost every day, and you wouldn't need to

Like now, we can only see each other once every month."

Lu Cheng was noncommittal, feeling that what his parents said made sense, but it conflicted with practicing martial arts and learning runes.

After dinner, he had just taken out "The Great Witch Chant" and was preparing to study it when he received another call from Huang Yingyi.

Huang Yingyi persuaded enthusiastically and politely: "Xiao Lu, do you have any idea of ​​going to graduate school? If you have this idea, I can make the decision and accept you as a graduate student as an exception!"

Lu Cheng was surprised: "Aunt Huang, do you want to recruit students from across majors?"

"I am a professor of biochemistry. The acupuncture and traditional Chinese medicine you studied also belongs to the category of life sciences. I have studied basic courses such as physiology, pathology, anatomy, and microbiology. Although it is considered a cross-professional, the distance is not far. Besides, I

The new paper I wrote has your name listed on it, and it has been included in the top international biochemistry journals. In addition, you are the national marathon record holder, so this matter is not difficult to do!"

"Well...Aunt Huang, I don't want to be like a student."

"If that's the case, I can contact Quancheng College of Traditional Chinese Medicine to find a professor of acupuncture and jointly train you. How about that?"

"Then what kind of professional graduate student am I?"

"Acupuncture and biochemistry, it's your choice!"

Huang Yingyi spoke leisurely on the other end of the phone, feeling a little angry, and said to herself: "You silly boy, I am only willing to help you for the sake of my girl! If it were someone else, I wouldn't bother to bother you.

What?"


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