Turn the Universe

Chapter 229: Meridian theory

Since historical records, Huaxia Yimai has created tens of thousands of weird methods to exercise itself.

Most of these exercises are based on the human body meridians, acupoints, spirits, etc., based on the mysteries contained within the human being.

The meridian theory originated as part of ancient Chinese medicine. As early as 3000 years ago, there were detailed records about the meridian system in Chinese medical books, especially the "Nei Jing".

Meridians are divided into primary and secondary, among which twelve meridians constitute the main body of the human body's meridian system and are called twelve serious meridians.

The other branch meridians are intertwined and vast as a sea of ​​smoke.

Even today, no one can tell exactly how many meridians the human body has.

Humans in today's era have long been genetically modified to make the twelve main meridians of the human body unblocked...

Lao Tzu said, "The spirit is gentle enough to be like a baby."

People with unblocked meridians are closer to babies.

That is to return to the basics, close to innate.

This not only makes people healthy, rarely gets sick, and prolongs longevity, but more importantly, it makes the "inner strength true qi" that is difficult to realize and cultivate less mysterious and profound.

As long as ordinary people can perceive the sense of breath, they can easily become a warrior.

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Of course, the proportion of people who can perceive the "sense of breath" relative to ordinary people is not high, but even so, the number of human warriors in China today is much greater than in ancient times.

If ordinary people want to feel the sense of qi, and then practice step by step to become a beginner and intermediate martial artist, it is impossible to make one, and it is hard to make a needle, then it is difficult and difficult for an intermediate martial artist to become a senior martial artist.

If you want to become an advanced warrior like Qiuyan, you must start to open up the eight channels of the odd meridians that need to operate the inner breath to get through the body.

The so-called eight channels of odd meridians are the general term for Ren, Du, Chong, Band, Yin Qiao, Yang Qiao, Yin and Yang.

"The Twenty-Seven Difficulties" says: "All these eight are not limited to the sutras, so they are called the eight meridians of the odd meridians."

The eight channels of the odd meridians are not subordinate to the viscera and have no relationship between the exterior and the inside. They cannot be improved by genetic medicine. Therefore, the eight channels of the odd meridians of human beings are still closed and need to be slowly opened up by the martial artist with their own internal breath.

"The Twenty-Eight Difficulties" compares the twelve meridians to ditches, and the eight meridians of the odd meridians to lakes. This is also the biggest difference between advanced warriors and beginner and intermediate warriors.

Imagine that the internal breath of the beginner and intermediate warriors is only equivalent to the ditches. How can it be comparable to the internal breath of the high-level warriors?

There are eight meridians recorded in the "Outline of the Qijing":

Ren mai is "the sea of ​​yin mais"; Du mai is "the sea of ​​yang mais"; Chong mai is called "the sea of ​​twelve meridians"; the veins that constrain the longitudinal movement are restricted by the veins; the yin and yang mais are capable "Weiluozhuyin" "Weiluozhuoyang"; yin-saw pulse, yang-saw pulse...

Therefore, for a warrior, if you want to reach a higher level, it is only possible to get through the eight channels of the odd meridian.

The Qi Meridian and Eight Vessels are naturally closed and intricate, and they cannot be easily opened up.

A little carelessness will destroy the meridians and destroy the power of the whole body.

Qiuyan originally became a seventh-level martial artist by opening up the Yin Qiao Meridian. It has been nearly eight years now, and it is still only the initial stage of the seventh-level martial artist, and the second odd meridian and eight channels have not been completely opened up.

This shows how difficult it is for an intermediate warrior to become a high-level warrior, and after becoming a high-level warrior, every improvement is difficult.