Chapter 868: Fireflies and Bright Moon!

Faced with the problem, Su Huai shook the folding fan lightly, with an expression of "Old Lu is really good", and said with a slight smile:

Professor Lukov asked well, the ancient Chinese had the four treasures of the study, pen, ink, paper, inkstone, and this ink is not carbs, the ancient ink is to extract smoke and dust from pine branches or oil by incomplete combustion, and obtain pine smoke and oil smoke as raw materials.

In the "Collection of Grievances", although I don't know what I refer to in the high-grade ink used for bone steaming and wound examination, I can get a recipe from the Song Dynasty Li Mei's "Ink Spectrum Method".

Three taels of horn tires, washed, finely filed, soaked in a bucket of water, soaked for seven days; three saponaria are boiled for one day, three catties of clear juice are taken, one or two pieces of gardenia kernels, yellow lizzles, hazelnut bark, sumacia wood are added to each one, half a tael of white sandalwood, and pomegranate peel pieces, and then soaked for three days. Boil in a pot for three or five boils, take a pound of juice, add two halves of fish gelatin, soak for one night, boil the heavy soup, put in the money at the end of the alum, filter it with it, and a pound of coal (smoke).

After mixing the smoke and glue on it, it is thick gelatinous, in order to close evenly, it must be beaten in the stone mortar, the more times it is beaten, the better, the ancients had to beat 30,000 pestles. After the pestle is ready, you can make ink balls or ink strips by hand, or put them in the ink mold to press them into ink blocks, and then put them in the ashes to dry slowly......"

After Su Huai explained, he smiled at Lukov, Doyle, and Edogawa:

"If you still have any questions, you can follow this recipe to go back and make it, and see if the ink has reached the level of strong coloring and delicate ink that can penetrate into the bones......

The audience was silent, Lukov was silent, and Doyle and Edogawa did not speak.

Only the hostess Jenny looked at Su Huai unwillingly, and wanted to question it out loud, but she felt an indescribable sense of powerlessness in her heart.

Originally, this "steamed bone examination" was regarded by everyone as a very unreasonable case, and they all felt that this was the biggest opportunity to overturn the "Collection of Grievances".

But as the more questions were raised, Su Huai unraveled the logic of those "absurd" actions one by one, and everyone felt more and more that this "steamed bone injury" was ingenious and scientifically reasonable.

Even people who don't understand any reasoning and scientific principles can feel the incomparably clever place of the ancient Chinese.

Those "extremely absurd" places, after Su Huai analyzed the truth, gave people a feeling of sudden realization again and again.

Doyle and Edogawa, who had only the slightest bit of self-esteem left, have become worthless in the face of cruel facts.

Every time they think that they have found a loophole, they are actually paving the stage for Song Ci, an ancient man thousands of years ago, and proving the greatness and glory of "The Collection of Grievances" again and again.

The real Song Ci in history, the original vague figure, distant and unpredictable, but with Doyle, Edogawa and him in the contest through time and space, questioning again and again, both of them can more and more clearly feel Song Ci's figure, as if covering the sky and the sun.

Compared with the originator of Chinese forensics, their two so-called masters of reasoning are so small.

Doyle couldn't help but shake his head secretly, and secretly annoyed in his heart:

"Wrong...... I was wrong from the beginning, this is an unfair contest at all, our detectives are carefully arranged with their own imagination and logic, and it is our wisdom alone, but "The Criminal Officer of the Great Song Dynasty" is a summary of the wisdom of thousands of ancient detectives in China...... Invent...... Where can it be compared to the facts. ”

This "steamed bone examination" in "The Criminal Officer of the Great Song Dynasty" gave Doyle, the master who created the detective reasoning school, a slap in the face, and made him realize that the level of the reasoning detective he was proud of was extremely naïve, and at the same time, it brought him to an unprecedented field.

The detective reasoning theme is often based on amazing reasoning bridges, trying to make the audience think along with them, just like designing an extremely complex maze, taking the audience and readers into it, let them get lost, and then Doyle points out the only correct way to make people feel that this detective reasoning bridge is too wonderful!

This is a means of playing IQ and making people admire.

But Doyle looked at the big screen in the studio and looked at Song Ci of "Da Song Ti Criminal Officer", but he didn't feel this way at all.

Because Song Ci didn't mean to show off his intelligence or play the audience from beginning to end.

Song Ci in the play is single-mindedly just trying to solve the case, and the reasoning techniques he shows are not fictional at all, and every step can stand up to scrutiny.

It seems that every ingenious decryption and reasoning is often not clever, and a set of self-contained scientific logic shows the wisdom and experience unique to a powerful civilization system.

The method of steaming bones in front of me is all used in a unique cultural product of the Chinese people.

The first step is to "steam" with water vapor, so that the water vapor penetrates the skull, which is a unique cooking method of the Chinese people.

Then the oil paper umbrella was examined, Huaxia invented paper in the Han Dynasty, and then found the tung oil through traditional Chinese medicine technology, made the oil paper umbrella, and found that the red oil paper umbrella can be dialyzed ultraviolet rays.

Although the Chinese people do not know what ultraviolet rays are, but they regard red oil paper as a tradition, I am afraid that I don't know how many people of insight have contributed their own experience summary?

In the end, the supplement of the steamed bone injury is the "ink method", which is also a part of the "four treasures of the study" unique to China.

It can be said that in this "steamed bone examination", in fact, the essence of Chinese cooking, the invention of paper, the development of ink, and the knowledge of traditional Chinese medicine are gathered together, and the amazing forensic technology that can be produced can be produced!

Before today, Doyle was extremely sure that Song Ci, a fictional character of Su Huai, because such a great originator of modern forensic medicine was unrecorded in the twenty-third history of Yan and Huang, and it could be said that he was not well known, how could it be real?

If this kind of character appears in the West, it will definitely be hyped up, left in history, and even shaped into statues and worshiped by people in various cities.

But in China, the history books don't mention it, which is really incredible.

But until this moment, Doyle was really completely convinced...... I even feel ridiculous.

How can the light of fireflies compete with the bright moon......