Evolution from scratch with added points

Chapter 101 0100 Meridians of Evolution

Looking at the dazzling array of armors in the online store, Chen Jue resisted the urge to buy some.

Because the cheapest single piece is over 10,000 yuan, it looks like a handmade replica armor.

Moreover, these armors are of no use when bought. They can only be worn out for cosplay and so on. They also take up space, so they can only be put aside as a hobby.

When Chen Jue gets rich or has a big venue in the future, he might buy one to satisfy his addiction to ancient generals.

As for why I bought a high-pound traditional bow, it was also to further enhance my upper body strength.

Chen Jue's current muscle-building training mainly refers to modern and Western-style sports methods, including street extreme fitness and arm strength. These are sports techniques imported from foreign countries. They were not developed based on yellow people. There are certain racial differences. .

There are differences between different races, such as muscle fiber, muscle density, muscle mass, and even bones and organs.

Just like those ointments and supplements you buy online to strengthen your muscles and bones, both Chinese and Western medicine claim to be very effective, but there are differences when applied to individuals.

The cold weapon warfare technology of ancient China has reached its peak. There must be something unique about the daily training of warriors. By combining it with the panel and trying it, it may not be much weaker than modern sports methods.

In Chen Jue's opinion, no matter whether it is a black cat or a white cat, it is a good cat if it can only catch mice.

He now has a lot of time and is financially well-off. Without material and biological pressure, he will look for opportunities to try all kinds of exercise that can strengthen his body.

After breakfast, Chen Jue did not rush to school to attend classes. Instead, he found a barber shop in front of the apartment to trim his hair.

According to the current rate of hair growth, Chen Jue estimates that within a few days, his bald areas will have hair long enough to fill in the blank scalp.

His hair was sparse before, so he deliberately grew his hair medium-long in order to cover the bald areas with longer hair and regain some confidence in his baldness.

Now that I have styled my hair back, the middle-aged hairstyle that looks like wearing a funny hat naturally needs to be replaced.

I didn’t apply for a card, and I didn’t bother with the 1818 Golden Eye. I just went to the barber shop and got a short haircut. It cost 49 yuan in total including cutting and washing.

The rent in Hangzhou has been rising year after year. If these barber shops don't increase their prices, they probably won't be able to survive.

However, after getting a new haircut, Chen Jue felt that he looked more energetic in the mirror.

Just looking at his sunny and refreshing temperament and his increasingly rosy complexion, he doesn't look like a social person, but looks like a college student studying in Jiangdali next door.

After leaving the barber shop, Chen Jue returned to his apartment to pack up his textbooks and sports backpack.

He had already missed the first class in the morning, and there was a Chinese medicine course for the clinical medicine major later. Chen Jue planned to listen carefully.

I jogged to Jiangda Park again with a weight of 20 kilograms. It took less than 10 minutes, and my free attributes actually increased by 0.01.

Seeing the prompt that suddenly appeared on the panel, Chen Juegang, who was sweating all over, sat down in the back row of the small classroom, and his mind suddenly enlightened: Yes! Wear armor and bear weight! Why didn't I think of this before?

In addition to being proficient with bows and horses, ancient warriors also had to carry at least dozens of kilograms of weight on their bodies after wearing armor.

In addition, there was a lack of convenient transportation in ancient times, and travel was all done on foot and on horseback. If someone removed his armor at will during a war, he would be dealt with by military law, which could range from being beaten to death or being beheaded in severe cases.

In such a high-pressure, weight-bearing environment, it is normal to develop strong muscles and bones.

Chen Jue's previous sports training was carried out lightly, and most of the skills he mastered were non-weight-bearing.

Now that he saw that he had developed a small amount of attributes in such a short period of time, and compared it with the efficiency of his crotch stretching during morning exercises, Chen Jue began to become more alert.

Before the school bell rang, Chen Jue quickly took out his mobile phone and searched on Taobao.

It comes with an adjustable upper limit of 20kg weight-bearing vest, a pair of single 2kg weight-bearing bracelets, and a pair of single 6kg weight-bearing leggings. It cost more than 500 to buy a set.

The items are not expensive, but the weight is a bit shocking. The total weight is 72 kilograms.

Fortunately, they were all adjustable models. If he put on such a heavy load at once, Chen Jue probably would be crushed before he could adapt.

I went online and picked out my weights, and the school bell just rang.

The classroom became silent, and the lecturer on the stage was an old professor with gray hair.

I saw the old professor click on the courseware, and asked the students to cooperate in moving a human body model to the stage and began to talk: Students, in this class we will learn the basics of meridians in traditional Chinese medicine.

The meridians in our body are divided into two parts, one is the meridians and the other is the collaterals. The vertical trunk lines are called meridians. To use a popular analogy, the meridians are like the main roads and rivers in the city. mainstream.

The tributaries branching off from the main channel are called collaterals. The collaterals network various parts of the body, and together with the main meridians, they form the channel for the circulation of qi and blood in the human body.

As the old professor explained, he pointed at the densely packed meridian diagram on the mannequin with a slender pointer.

It was also the first time for Chen Jue to take a course on traditional Chinese medicine, and he found it very vivid and interesting.

In particular, the appearance of those meridian diagrams is as novel as discovering a certain magic secret book in playing games or watching martial arts dramas when you were a child.

There are twelve meridians in the meridians, twelve different meridians, eight extra meridians, fifteen collaterals, twelve meridians, twelve skin parts, etc. The old professor turned over the course material while introducing, and at the same time changed his tone. : Students must be curious, why do the numbers twelve appear so frequently in these meridians?

Did the ancients have some kind of obsessive-compulsive disorder about numbers and made it up by force?

Actually, the real reason is that the ancients discovered the running time rules of these twelve meridians, which happen to correspond to our ancient twelve hours.

Just like human biological rhythms in modern clinical medicine, our body organs do not work 24 hours a day. They respond differently at different times. For example, our intestines and stomach, gastric acid and digestive juices at meal times It will speed up secretion and make our brain feel hungry.

For the same reason, the operation of the twelve meridians also corresponds to the twelve hours of the day. The old professor explained while flipping through the courseware.

In fact, the earliest theory of meridians, that is, the medical books unearthed from the Mawangdui Han Tomb only recorded 11 meridians.

“It was not until the later publication of the Huangdi Neijing that the current theory of the twelve meridians of traditional Chinese medicine was formed.”

As for the newly added meridian, it's called the Hand Jueyin Pericardium Meridian. There's actually a very interesting little story behind it.

Western anatomy only discovered in 1846 that there is a residual median artery in the human upper arm that is still evolving. The median artery is a normal artery in human fetuses. It begins to degenerate before birth, and only 10% to 30% of adults retain it. , also known as variant arteries.”

The anatomical location of this upper arm [remaining median artery] newly discovered by Western anatomy happens to be exactly the same as the pericardial meridian of Hand Jueyin!

The Huangdi Neijing was probably written between the Pre-Qin and Han dynasties, which shows that our ancestors discovered this evolving meridian almost two thousand years earlier than Western medicine.

After the old professor finished speaking, a look of excitement and pride flashed across his face.

The students listening to the class below also listened very carefully, and even Chen Jue nodded approvingly.

Traditional Chinese medicine, like Chuanwu, is cracked down and stigmatized on the Internet every year. This involves the game and layout of medical capital behind the scenes.

What if Chinese medicine is useless?

So what does Chinese civilization rely on to control diseases through its thousands of years of reproduction and inheritance since ancient times?

Relying on words and Western medicine that has not been hatched in the mother's womb?

In short, the water here is very deep, and Chen Jue can't control it. He is just an auditor here to study.

Through an in-depth understanding of the meridians, Chen Jue can not only understand his own body better, but also illuminate those human body annotations full of ??? in [Designated points].

Because there are so many meridians, this first class did not go into detailed explanations, just basic learning and understanding.

After the meridians, it starts to involve the acupuncture point map of the human body, and there are even more knowledge points.

However, the old professor on the podium was obviously of high standard, and what he said was not boring at all. When class was about to end, he even took out a box of acupuncture silver needles for acupoints and asked the students to try on the human model one by one. Hands-on should be to prepare for the subsequent practical training courses.

Chen Jue was taking notes seriously in the last row when he suddenly heard the old professor calling him from above: That boy in the last row!

Why did you squat and stand there in the last class? Were you practicing Kung Fu and Zama Step? Come up and give it a try before get out of class ends!

The old professor was obviously well-informed and could see through Chen Jue's little moves in class at a glance.

Chen Jue also smiled awkwardly upon hearing this, and hurriedly went on stage and lined up behind the freshmen.

When it was his turn to try acupuncture, the get out of class bell had already rang, and the old professor assigned some homework on the stage for the students who had interviewed before to dismiss after class.

But Chen Jue saw that there were fewer and fewer people in the classroom, and suddenly on a whim, he picked up a silver needle.

He did not slowly twist the needle like other students, randomly looking for acupuncture points on the mannequin, but flicked his fingers, imitating the movement of the flying needle yesterday, and inserted the slender and soft silver needle in his hand. It penetrated into the dummy's eye socket through the air.

Unexpectedly, just at this moment, a new prompt popped up on the panel!

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【Ding~】

[Complete an action skill that meets the requirements. 】

[Activate skill: Acupuncture]

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You actually have a skill?

Chen Jue was slightly startled at first.

Then I remembered that [Acupuncture] can have a health care effect on the human body, and it can also improve the body like [Eye Exercises]. It is in line with the previous conjecture that it will be included as a skill on the panel.

Just seeing the emergence of new skills, Chen Jue couldn't help itching his hands. He took out a handful of silver needles from the acupuncture bag on the table, took out several of them, and pricked the acupuncture points in the dummy's eye sockets one after another. superior.

The old professor who was packing up course materials suddenly saw this surprising scene, and his eyes almost bulged like a goldfish!

Zanzhu, Yuyao, Sizhukong, Tongzi, Qingming, Sibai, Qingming, temple... What kind of acupuncture technique are you doing! They are all acupoints used to treat eye diseases!

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