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Chapter 40 Keel

The Tong Meili incident caused quite a stir. Even Xu Changshan, who usually doesn’t pay much attention to social news, heard about it. He learned about this dispute while chatting with patients. Because his precious grandson worked in the medical office, Xu Changshan paid special attention to it.

one time.

"Chunliang, the affairs of the cosmetology department of your hospital have nothing to do with you, right?"

"No, I'm not responsible."

"That's good. The medical office is also a place of right and wrong. We have to face those patients with grievances all day long. If you feel that the pressure is too great, I can tell your uncle Gao and ask him to help you change your position." The old man said.

I want to take advantage of the opportunity to return my grandson to the orthodoxy of traditional Chinese medicine.

Xu Chunliang said: "Just don't worry about work matters. If I don't go well, I will tell Uncle Gao."

Xu Changshan realized that he might have taken too much control again. Today's young people like to be independent. Too much interference from their elders can easily arouse their resentment. He should be content, at least he still has his grandson by his side.

Xu Changshan took a sip of tea and said, "I have compiled some more recipes. You can go back and copy them for me."

"Okay, I'll write it out tonight."

"No rush." ​​Xu Changshan put down his tea cup and moved his arms: "I plan to go to Haizhou tomorrow."

Xu Chunliang had never heard his grandfather talk about it before: "What are you doing there?"

"It's like visiting an old friend, coming back and forth for three days."

"How about I ask for leave to accompany you there."

Xu Changshan laughed: "What? Don't you trust me? Although I am old, there is nothing wrong with my body."

Xu Chunliang has no objection to this. The old man pays attention to health preservation. Although he is over seventy years old, his waist is straight and his body is strong.

Almost every day when Xu Chunliang came back, he would help the old man copy out the prescriptions. He also understood that his grandfather trained him in this way, so that he could unknowingly memorize the formula. In order for him to learn medicine, the old man really took great pains.

It was already eleven o'clock in the evening after he finished transcribing today's prescription. Xu Chunliang put the things back to their original places, took out a book from the bookshelf, and planned to read for a while before going to bed.

When I took out the book, something in the book fell to the ground.

Xu Chunliang thought it was a bookmark, so he bent down to pick it up, but it turned out to be a thin piece of bone. He drilled holes and tied it with a red string. The red string had faded and must have been old.

This thing is very common in traditional Chinese medicine shops. It is the skeleton of ancient creatures, called dragon bone. It is also a medicinal material in traditional Chinese medicine. It has the functions of calming the mind, calming the liver and suppressing yang.

It should be that when Xu Changshan first read this book, he picked up a piece of dragon bone and inserted it into the pages of the book to use as a bookmark.

When Xu Chunliang was about to insert the keel back into the book, his fingertips felt the uneven surface of the keel. Although his perception was not as good as usual, such an obvious touch still caught his attention.

Holding the keel under the lamp, you can see that the surface of the keel is covered with writing - oracle bone inscriptions.

It was the epigrapher Wang Yirong who first discovered the words on the dragon bones when he was preparing medicine. Before that, no one paid attention to it, and the common people regarded it as a kind of medicinal material.

Because of the age, the cracking of oracle bone inscriptions has become a specialized knowledge. So far, a total of about 4,500 words have been found, and there are still more than 2,000 words that have not been cracked. The relevant departments even gave a heavy reward of ten for cracking one word.

Thousands of encouragement.

What really caught Xu Chunliang's attention was the text above. Although the text was incomplete, he could also tell that it was a formula related to cultivation.

Xu Chunliang was very curious and looked through other books on the bookshelf. He flipped through several books but couldn't find them.

"Chunliang, haven't you slept yet?" Xu Changshan saw that the lights were still on in the study and couldn't help but come over to take a look. In his eyes, Xu Chunliang was always a child, and it was always bad for young people to stay up late.

Xu Chunliang smiled and said: "Go to sleep now. By the way, Grandpa, I just found this thing from the book." He handed over the piece of dragon bone.

Xu Changshan took it and took a look at it and said: "Dragon bone!"

"There are oracle bones on it."

Xu Changshan nodded. In fact, he discovered that there were oracle bone inscriptions on them many years ago. These dragon bones were said to have been handed down from ancestors. After Xu Changshan discovered that there were oracle bone inscriptions on them, he reported the matter to the cultural relics management department and transferred the thousand oracle bones at home.

All the pieces of oracle bones were donated, so the country also awarded him a certificate of honor. The piece of dragon bone sandwiched in the book should be a fish that slipped through the net.

"Does grandpa recognize the words above?"

Xu Changshan shook his head and said: "I'm not an archaeologist, and I don't have much research on oracle bone inscriptions. When I found these words, I didn't dare to conclude that they were oracle bone inscriptions, so I specially cut out a part to have an expert look at them."

"Do you have rubbings?"

"There are a few of them. The purpose of cutting them out was to keep them as a souvenir. If you didn't mention it today, I would have almost forgotten about it."

Xu Changshan went to look for it on the bookshelf, and it took him a while to find a few yellowed rubbings with about a hundred characters in them. Xu Chunliang opened them and took a look, which confirmed his speculation. The records on these dragon bones turned out to be "The Yellow Emperor's Internal Classic"

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The extant "Huangdi Neijing" is divided into two parts: "Suwen" and "Lingshu". Xu Chunliang also lived in the same era in the past. Now it is generally believed that the "Huangdi Neijing" was not written at one time, and the author was not one person. His writing

The book was written during the Warring States Period, and its individual chapters were written during the Han Dynasty.

Xu Chunliang knew that the complete "Huangdi Neijing" should be composed of three parts. In addition to these two parts, there is also the "Tian Yang" chapter. "Su Wen" and "Ling Shu" teach people how to treat diseases, and "Tian Yang"

This chapter records the contents of strengthening the body against illness and prolonging life. This part was written before the Spring and Autumn Period, when there was no concept of China.

It is said that those who master the "Tian Yang" chapter can make the human body's meridians reach the best condition through practice. It is said that the person who destroyed the "Tian Yang" chapter is also a medical expert. He feels that if everyone practices the "Tian Yang" chapter,

" chapter to nip problems in the bud, then there will be no need for doctors in this world. Only by destroying "Tian Yang", "Su Wen" and "Ling Shu" can they play a real role.

There is a unique cultivation method in "Tian Yang", which is to trace back to the origin, which can restore the human body's meridians to their original state, just like restarting after a downtime. This has an irresistible attraction for martial practitioners. It is often said that from the mother's womb

Practicing Qigong inside is actually the most ideal state of practice, and "Tian Yang" can have the same effect.

The fundamental reason for Xu Chunliang's current slow progress in practicing the "Tongtian Baodian" is that his current body meridians have been growing and developing in this era for twenty-two years, which means that they have been affected by the surrounding environment for twenty-two years.

Unfortunately, there are only three rubbings in total, with a total of 137 words. These alone cannot get a full picture. When asked about the whereabouts of the remaining dragon bones, Xu Changshan was not sure. At that time, he contacted cultural relics management through experts.

Department, the expert’s name was Bai Mushan, who was a professor in the History Department of Dongzhou Normal University at the time.

More than 20 years have passed since the donation, and he has not contacted Bai Mushan for a long time. It is unclear whether he is still teaching at the university.

Mr. Xu didn't know how precious these dragon bones were. If he knew that the "Tian Yang" chapter of the "Huangdi Neijing" was engraved on these dragon bones, he would probably consider whether to donate them. Even if he donated, he would have to copy out all the words on them.

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It was almost midnight, and the old man urged him to take a rest as he had to go to work tomorrow.

Xu Chunliang was lying on the bed still thinking about this matter. "Tian Yang" can be said to be the origin of all qi training. If you can collect all the contents, it will be of great help to your own practice of "Tongtian Baodian".

I picked up my mobile phone and searched for Bai Mushan. With the Internet, it is really easy to research a person's information.

Information shows that Bai Mushan, male, 55 years old, is a well-known domestic historian and paleographer, currently working in the History Department of Nanjiang Normal University.

There are photos of him on the Internet. He looks much younger than his actual age. He looks very handsome and elegant. I must visit him in the provincial capital when I have time.

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