Chapter 89 History of Pharmaceutical Dispensing (2)

This "Nine Chapters of Dan Note" is not a medicine mixing bible, and it does not involve drug mixing techniques, but it is the best textbook for pharmacists to learn the traditional medicine mixing system.

It helps the pharmacist better understand what the work of the soul potion is to, what steps need to be performed, what each step is for, and how it affects the quality of the final soul elixir.

The advent of "Nine Chapters Dan Note" has not made a breakthrough development in the pharmacology of the human race for a long time, and the empirical concoction technique at that time has indeed reached its peak, and the tree of knowledge system no longer has a trace of a gap to grow new branches.

Even if there are still grandmasters who are not willing to do this, they have not found new progress, and it was not until the emergence of the "periodic table of elemental structures" in Sumenzhe that such a deadlock was broken.

In the Middle Ages, when the wind of change was blowing all over the entire human race, everyone wanted to propose changes and innovations in the cultivation method, rather than climbing on the original foundation, which was very different from the ancient times.

In that era of all saints, the contention of schools and the violent collision of ideas made many people learn to break the original framework of thinking, dare to think, and dare to practice.

Moreover, there are several peerless saint-level figures who have created a new system and genre as role models, and naturally no one thinks that the original things cannot be subverted.

Perhaps it was because of the inspiration brought by Su Menzhe's use of numbers but naming the structure of the elements, that Hua Luosheng, a pharmacist who was extremely sensitive to numbers at that time, burst out with the idea of using number operations to express the concoction of medicines.

Prior to this, the human race did not have a deep study of mathematics, and only stayed at the four simple rules of addition, subtraction, multiplication and division, because people's demand for mathematics in daily life was not high, and these four basic operations were enough.

Hua Luosheng guessed at that time that since the structure of the plant pattern can be regarded as a combination of multiple element structures, and the element structure is represented by numbers, can the technique and process of drug adjustment also be represented by number operation?

So, Hua Luosheng wrote a purely speculative article called "Is there really no connection between numbers and concoctions?" in response to his own conjectures, which was hung in the Ming Dojo and published in the city where he was located.

The so-called Naruto Dojo was a product of the wind of change that was prevalent in the Terran society at that time, and almost every city had a Naruto Dojo arranged in the interior.

This Ming Dojo is a tall building with only one floor, the shape of the outside is hemispherical, and there is a high platform in the middle of the inside, and the outside of the stage is empty, and there are no chairs.

Its dome is tied with a rope for fishing, and the rope is not hung with a transparent cage made of glazed stone and phosphor, which is used for people to place jade slips.

The cages were just within reach of an adult, but instead of filling the entire space, they were left empty above the high platform, where countless small bells hung from which the other end of the rope was suspended.

The rope is made from a species of star plant called the Radiant Vine, which is slender and extremely tough, and has the magical property that when there is any other soul breath left on it, it will automatically absorb a small amount of free star energy and shine on its own.

It emitted a light red glow like the sun, and the more soul breath it was, the brighter it became, and when it reached its limit, the red glow would turn purple.

A rope in the Naruto Dojo is woven with three Sihui vines, and the rules of the Naruto Dojo are that any soul hunter is qualified to hang on it and publish the ideological and theoretical jade slips he has written, for passing soul hunters who are interested in studying ideas to perceive and watch.

If a Soul Hunter finds the above article very valuable, he can leave his soul breath and light one of the Breath Vines.

When the three vines turn from pale red to purple, and the whole rope resembles a purple fiber optic cable, the person who made the announcement is eligible to apply to the lord of the city where he is located to convene his own discussion meeting and stand on the glorious Naruto platform.

At that time, the conference was a big stage that could make people famous, and almost all the high-level soul hunters in the city would be willing to participate in it, discuss the Tao with Narudo people, increase their knowledge, and collide with their thoughts.

Because this can promote the soul hunter's understanding of the path of cultivation, and even allow those who are at the bottleneck of cultivation to find an opportunity to break through, almost every Dao discussion conference will be full.

When the Narudo people explain their thoughts on the Narudo platform, everyone present can question their thoughts, and if the Narudo people can convince everyone to confirm the correctness of their thoughts after the whole meeting, then at the end of the day, everyone will pull the Shihui vine for the Narudo people and shake the small bell at the other end.

Countless bells echo in the ringing dojo and spread to the city, ringing in the world, and their words will be recorded, widely circulated, and known to the world.

What's more, the successful people of Narudo will be frantically invited to recruit by the major forces, even if their own strength is not strong, they can also enjoy extremely high treatment, if they can attract the attention of some big people, and personally accept them as apprentices, the future can be described as infinite.

And this is a holy place for people who are keen to study ideas and theories, when everyone is proud of going to the Ming Dojo, so whenever there is a new idea, it will be published in the Ming Dojo, in order to have a vigorous discussion conference, a proof of the Tao, a blockbuster to the world.

It's just that there are almost no people in Hua Luosheng's article to light up the glow vine for it, plus it is just a conjecture, and there is no actual theoretical basis to support it, which makes people feel that it is a fantasy at a glance, and it is pure nonsense.

Hua Luosheng was not disappointed by this, he published his conjecture on the Ming Dao platform, it was not for grandstanding, he was a blockbuster, of course he knew that his conjecture was simple, he just wanted to see if he could find someone who had the same idea as him, and then study it together.

Hua Luosheng paid attention to the dynamics of the Ming Dojo for a few days, and saw that no one paid attention to his conjecture, so he no longer wasted time paying attention, and he began to study his conjecture, trying to use the formula of number operation as a prescription and conduct preliminary experiments.

It's a pity that a lot of simple experiments were done, and the information collected was useless, just when Hua Luosheng suspected that his conjecture might be wrong, a person looked for the information left by Hua Luosheng on the jade slip and came to the door.

The person who came to find Hua Luosheng was named Moselle, and he was also a pharmacist, and after seeing the article published by Hua Luosheng, Moser was very interested, so he did several experiments, but the same as Hua Luosheng's results, there was no gain, but by chance, he discovered an interesting phenomenon

In addition to being a pharmacist, Moselle is also a music lover, he likes to play a musical instrument called Xun, for which Moselle spent a lot of money, bought a piece of star ore called the sound stone, and asked someone to build and carve a Xun, whenever he did the experiment impetuous, he would take it out and blow two tunes to soothe his mood.