Chapter 152: The Human Universe Shocked Everyone
Mo Fei and the two generations of cultivation, the understanding of the human body's meridians, qi and blood is naturally not comparable to others.
The human body is surrounded by acupuncture points, like 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 post stations. Acupuncture points dominate a person's physique, health, as well as deafness, vision, and intelligence, which are related to a person's lifelong destiny.
This statement may seem exaggerated, but it is not a fallacy, and it is difficult to grasp the deep meaning without a certain level of in-depth understanding of the human body.
The human body is a small universe, it is the microcosm of the cosmic body corresponding to the human body, the acupoints have a close relationship with the celestial bodies, and the evolution of the celestial bodies directly affects the operation of the human meridians.
Taoism cultivates immortals and cultivates the Tao, pays attention to the dual cultivation of life, and has an unattainable understanding of the subtle changes in the human body with the changes of the sun, moon and stars. It is based on this that Mo Fei's research on meridians, qi and blood can be said to be unsurpassed by all doctors and Taoists in the world.
Therefore, this in-depth explanation of the one-to-one correspondence between the meridians of the human body and various diseases, coupled with acupuncture therapy of traditional Chinese medicine, unfolded a picture of the meridians of the human body full of mystery in front of Chinese and Western medicine experts at home and abroad.
For Western medicine, although these views are miraculous, they are not so shocking because they are not usually understood and know very little. For the many Chinese medicine experts present at the venue, it is tantamount to Hong Zhong Dalu, which is deafening.
Traditional Chinese medicine has always emphasized the unity of heaven and man, heaven is the universe, that is, nature, Chinese medicine believes that man is one of the things in the universe, and is closely connected with the natural world.
All kinds of 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 accordingly.
"The Yellow Emperor's Neijing" has a cloud: "If the clothes are thick in the summer, the intestines are open, so sweat out." If the weather is cold, the intestines will be closed, the dampness will not work, and the underwater flow and bladder will be drowning and gas".
However, neither in the classics of our predecessors nor in daily medical research, there has never been such a systematic and clear explanation as Murphy.
Although the theoretical basis has been put forward at the beginning of the birth of traditional Chinese medicine, many studies are still in a specious hazy stage until today, and there is no unified and clear statement, which is undoubtedly extremely unfavorable for the inheritance of traditional Chinese medicine.
According to different diseases, Mo Fei used acupuncture of different acupoints and meridians, and explained in detail the effects that can be achieved, which made many TCM experts attending the meeting very happy.
If what Mo Fei said is proven in future clinical practice, then this is undoubtedly a milestone progress in the history of Chinese medicine, which has played a vital role in promoting the revival and take-off of Chinese medicine.
Listening to Mo Fei's in-depth and detailed explanation, many of the old experts present all had their eyes shining, just like a beggar who had been hungry for a long time, and suddenly found a delicious food, originally thought that it could only fill his stomach, but was pleasantly surprised to find that it turned out to be a gluttonous feast, in which the surprise, joy, excitement, and all kinds of indescribable complex feelings were most clear in everyone's hearts.
Zhang Zhongjing, Old Man Zhang, was so happy that his eyebrows fluttered. As the old saying goes, if you hear it, you can die at night. The old man has always scoffed at this, and today when he hears Mo Fei's words, it is like a long drought and nectar, but he inadvertently has a deep understanding of this sentence.
"Xiaomo, can these remarks of yours be supported by practice?"
An old expert in traditional Chinese medicine in Jin Province, Li Keli, who was a teacher of the Vulcan Sect, couldn't suppress the excitement in his heart and took the lead in asking. (To be continued......)