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Volume 2: The Immortal Road is Endless Chapter 152: Human Body Universe, What He Says Shocks Everyone

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    Mo Fei has practiced Taoism for two generations, and his understanding of the human body's meridians, qi and blood is naturally unparalleled by others.  ¡¤ There are acupuncture points all over the human body, just like the stars in the night sky, arranged in an orderly manner in the small universe of the human body.  The movement of qi and blood in the human body is transported through these small stations.  Acupuncture points govern a person's physique, health, hearing, vision, and intelligence, and are related to a person's lifelong destiny.  This statement may seem a bit exaggerated, but in fact it is not absurd. Unless you have a certain level of in-depth understanding of the human body, it will be difficult to understand its profound meaning.  The human body is a small universe, which is a microcosm of the body of the universe corresponding to the human body. Acupuncture points are closely related to celestial bodies, and the evolution of celestial bodies directly affects the operation of human meridians.  Taoist cultivation of immortality and Taoism emphasizes the dual cultivation of life and life. It has an unparalleled understanding of the subtle changes that occur in the human body with the changes of the sun, moon and stars.  It is precisely based on this that Mo Fei's research on meridian qi and blood can be said to be unparalleled among all the doctors and Taoists in the world.  Therefore, through an in-depth explanation of the one-to-one correspondence between human body meridians and various diseases, coupled with traditional Chinese medicine and acupuncture therapy, this article unfolds a mysterious picture of human body meridians in front of domestic and foreign experts in traditional Chinese and Western medicine.  For Western medicine, although these views are magical, because we usually don¡¯t understand them much and know very little about them, they can¡¯t be said to be shocking.  For many Chinese medicine experts present at the conference, it was as enlightening as Hong Zhongda Lu.  Traditional Chinese medicine has always emphasized the unity of nature and man. Heaven is the universe, heaven and earth, and nature. Traditional Chinese medicine believes that human beings are one of all things in the universe and are closely connected and closely related to nature.  Various movement changes and regional differences in nature will directly or indirectly affect the human body, and the human body will inevitably reflect various physiological activities or pathological changes in response to these effects.  "The Yellow Emperor's Internal Classic" says: "If the weather is hot and the clothes are thick, the interstitium will open and cause sweating. If the weather is cold, the interstitium will close and the Qi and dampness will not be enough. If the water flows down to the bladder, it will cause drowning and Qi." This is the reason.  But no matter whether it is in previous classics or in daily medical research, there has never been such a systematic and clear explanation as that of Murphy.  The theory of meridians and blood vessels cannot be observed and felt intuitively. It needs to be experienced bit by bit in medical practice. Although the theoretical basis has been proposed since the birth of traditional Chinese medicine, many studies are still specious until today.  There is no unified and clear explanation for the hazy stage of TCM, which is undoubtedly extremely detrimental to the inheritance of traditional Chinese medicine.  And Mofei used acupuncture at different acupoints and meridians according to different diseases, and explained in detail the effects that can be achieved, which made many traditional Chinese medicine experts present at the meeting very happy.  ¡°If what Mo Fei said is proven in future clinical practice, then this will undoubtedly be a milestone progress in the history of traditional Chinese medicine and will play a vital role in promoting the renaissance and take-off of traditional Chinese medicine.  Listening to Murphy's in-depth and detailed explanation, the eyes of many old experts present were all bright, like beggars who had been hungry for a long time and suddenly discovered delicious food. They thought it would just fill their stomachs, but they were pleasantly surprised to find that it turned out to be a feast.  The surprise, joy, excitement, and all kinds of indescribable complex emotions in the feast are only known to the people themselves.  Zhang Zhongjing and Mr. Zhang were beaming with joy.  As the old saying goes, if you hear the Tao in the morning, you will die in the evening.  The old man has always sneered at these words. Today, hearing Mo Fei's words is like dew after a long drought, but he unintentionally understands these words deeply.  "Xiao Mo, are there any practical proofs for your remarks?" Mr. Li Ke, an old expert of traditional Chinese medicine in Jin Province and a disciple of the Vulcan Sect, couldn't restrain his excitement and asked first.  (To be continued.) h118
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