Chapter 121: General Outline of the Eight Extraordinary Meridians (please vote and recommend)
Chapter 121: General Outline of the Eight Extraordinary Meridians (please vote and recommend)
After Salas was cured by the healing soul master and received the notice from the Tiandou royal family, he almost spit out a mouthful of old blood and died on the spot.
But he didn't dare to disobey, because the Pope's order had come, asking Saras to act in accordance with the requirements of the Tiandou Empire.
Salas heartbrokenly sent away the elite knights he had cultivated for many years. He knew that after sending away this time, the possibility of these people returning to his jurisdiction was very slim.
This is equivalent to saying that half of the team that he has been running for many years has suddenly been surrendered.
How could Saras not be heartbroken.
And looking at the Pope's posture, this is also the Pope's punishment for his failure this time.
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Tang Ming, who returned to Tiandou Royal Academy, naturally did not know about these subsequent events. Anyway, it would not affect him. This time Wuhun Palace came to express its goodwill towards him.
Lin Yancheng was completely making his own decisions, so Tang Ming felt that although Wuhun Palace had entered Wuhun Palace's sight, the other party had no unfavorable ideas about him, at least within two years.
Without these troubles, Tang Ming felt that even if Wuhun Palace could not recruit people in two years' time, it would not be too persistent.
Because the speed of Tang Ming's level improvement in two years will tell them that this will be a bottomless pit-like investment.
The investment is large, the returns are slow, and the benefits are unknown.
A normal person would not do this kind of business.
Naturally, Tang Ming would not be forced to stay.
Tang Ming, who returned to the academy, received a gift from the Qibao Glazed Sect the next day, including the original martial arts books and some special techniques.
The books were all newly copied, and the ink on them was still fragrant, letting Tang Ming know the Qibao Glazed Sect's thoughts.
After Tang Ming thanked the Qibao Glazed Sect disciple who came to give him something, he started his reading journey again.
Except for training and occasionally guiding Ye Lingling and the other seven, Tang Ming spent almost all his time quietly at home.
Tang Ming did not focus on reading the original martial arts book. He only had a general understanding of it and did not read it in depth.
Rather than reading a book, it is better to say that he is learning a lot of medical knowledge on his own and focusing most of his energy on medicine. It is said that medicine and martial arts do not separate.
Tang Ming tried to find out from some medical books and special exercises a suitable cultivation method for Tai Chi's internal strength.
Carefully study the structure of meridians in the human body and the methods of qi movement.
Tang Ming had never been exposed to this knowledge, so it was boring most of the time. However, Tang Ming not only had to look at it, but also look into it, integrate it, understand it as a whole, and then integrate the information he wanted.
In the next year and a half, Tang Ming worked like crazy to familiarize himself with the various structures of the human body. Relying on the inner vision of the spirit eye and soul bone, he used his own body as a template and began to dissect and decompose it without surgery. , if Tang Ming could not see the cell level, Tang Ming would have wanted to study and see his own cell composition.
Blood, meridians, muscles, organs, fascia, cortex, skin.
Tang Ming scanned everything that could be observed countless times.
Apart from answering the seven people's cultivation questions, Tang Ming fell into a deep study.
Regardless of everything in the outside world, Tang Lin was handed over to Ye Lingling by Tang Ming. He knew that her condition was not good, and the large amount of mental work made Tang Ming extremely depressed and unable to care about the feelings of others.
Ye Lingling would bring meals to Tang Ming every day, train, answer questions, eat, and rest. Tang Ming's life fell into an endless loop and he didn't care about everything around him.
A little bit of recording, a little bit of writing.
Ye Lingling also read what Tang Ming wrote. It was different from Douluo Continent, and he couldn't understand it at all.
If there was a Blue Star person here, he would be able to recognize what this book is about.
[General Outline of the Eight Extraordinary Meridians]
Tang Ming was studying this. If he was given a chance, he would never start because it was too difficult.
Tang Ming felt that this thing was more difficult than training under triple gravity.
The inspiration for this book comes from a note in a meridian book of the Qibao Glazed Sect: Mortals with these eight meridians are all Yin and Shen who are closed but not opened, but gods can open them with Yang Qi, so they can attain the Tao. Those with eight meridians The root of innateness, the ancestor of Qi.
Tang Ming didn't understand the meaning of this sentence at first, but after translating it once in Blue Star language, he understood the mystery.
People who practiced martial arts in the previous life paid attention to the theory of innate energy. Practicing acquired skills, returning to innate energy, returning to nature, and advocating nature are the only ways for martial arts to enter the realm of transformation.
Although it is not the level that Tang Ming has been exposed to, he has been exposed to martial arts TV a lot, so naturally he still has a certain understanding.
And that comment opened the door to Tang Ming's new world, the eight meridians, which was the research direction of Tang Ming for a year and a half. Tang Ming had experienced the meridians in other people's bodies, and they were all very different.
Whether you are cultivating soul power or cultivating Tai Chi internal power, the meridians are the same, but the origin of the power is different.
The Eight Meridians are an alternative branch in the meridian book, which reminded him of some sayings in his previous life: The Eight Meridians
The eight extraordinary meridians are different from the general meridians. They are neither directly subordinate to the internal organs nor have any coordination relationship between the exterior and the interior. They have "different paths and strange behaviors", so they are called "extraordinary meridians".
It is said that those who open up the eight meridians can achieve an innate body. Every exhalation and inhalation can be carried out through the pores without any leakage.
These are all Tang Ming's guesses, but now that he has an understanding, he wants to try to see if what is said in the book is the same thing as the eight extraordinary meridians in his previous life.
So Tang Ming analyzed it over and over again, looking for the acupoints that corresponded to the eight meridians in the Book Job, recording and studying them to see if there was a path between each acupoint.
Finally, within a year and a half, the entire Eight Extraordinary Meridians were drawn, and the general outline of the Eight Extraordinary Meridians was finally completed.
If we talk about the value of this book, Tang Ming thinks it is priceless, but in the eyes of others, this is just an ordinary medical book. Because of the soul power of this world, even if the eight extraordinary meridians are opened, it will not What changes should be made to the soul master? The most is to be healthier and stronger.
The reason why Tang Ming wrote it in Chinese characters was so that he could better understand the knowledge of meridians.
The language and characters of Douluo Continent made Tang Ming feel more like a second foreign language he had learned for many years. It was not as close as Chinese, nor was it as expressive as Chinese.
The eight acupoints of the limbs, namely, Lieque, Houxi, Neiguan, Waiguan, Zhaohai, Shenmai, Gongsun, and Zulinqi, lead to Ren, Du, Yinwei, Yangwei, Yinqiao, Yangzhi, Chong, and Daiba respectively. pulse.
Each channel corresponds to some important parts of the human body. Although the eight extraordinary meridians are naturally connected, they are only slightly connected and internal forces cannot pass through them.
Among the eight extraordinary meridians, the two most important meridians are the Ren meridian and the Du meridian.
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