Chapter 12: Doubts Dou Sheng

"Eh, passed?"

Qu Yi hadn't reacted to what was going on. It felt like the math teacher said that there would be a very difficult quiz tomorrow, and asked them to study well when they went back. But after a night of making up for it, the next day they were tested to be equal to how many of them plus one is equal to one. The sudden situation caught his mind a little off guard.

That mass of qi and the qi that came back for another week merged, and then a new week began.

He couldn't help but wonder Dou Sheng. The professors of the teachers and the knowledge in the books all say that the meridians in the human body that have not been exercised are weak, and a little more force may damage the meridians. But the strange thing is that he doesn't feel this way at all, so far, he has 80 meridians in his inner week, but each one is not as weak and fragile as the book records.

Why is that?

There is a possibility of debris in the meridians of the human body. Although there is no debris in the body when a person is born, because of the lack of use of the meridians in the process of growth, that is, the circulation of qi, there will be debris precipitation and accumulation in some places in the meridians, or even blockage. This is true for both small and medium meridians, and even large meridians.

When you dredge the meridians for the first time, you must be careful, because the meridians are weak, and a little too much force may damage the meridians. Once the meridians are damaged, then they must wait for them to be cultivated before they can continue, and during this time they can only be cleaned up by other meridians first. This can disrupt the steps and cause substantial damage to the body.

Be careful to clean up the meridians, this is what someone has said in their ears every day since they practiced, and their ears are about to become calloused. But both the teacher and Qu Liang still repeatedly emphasized the importance of this matter.

Therefore, in the previous practice, Qu Yi was tense and cautious, but for some reason, he did not encounter the kind of thing mentioned in the book once. This is of course a good thing, but it can't help but make him wonder.

He is not a nerd, although the book is like that, but he does not understand it, and naturally doubts, and even doubts.

His meridians are also like in the record, there are some debris, but they are basically washed away by the qi, and they can be excreted with the breath. But he remembered that there were several times when he didn't pay attention, and the qi hit the meridians, but it didn't produce the pain mentioned in the book, but just the touch of the wind blowing through the human skin appeared in the body, which made people a little uncomfortable. But that's all, the meridians don't seem to be very delicate and delicate.

What's going on? Could it be that everything in the books is wrong? It shouldn't be possible, he wasn't the only one who had read these books. There are so many people up and down the Qu family, and the book has existed for so many years, if it is really wrong, how can no one say it?

And if it is really wrong, then the book full of errors will still be placed in an important place in the Qu family's library, full of traces of being read over and over again? And not only one book, but other books about the meridians also say the same, and their teachers also say the same.

Since the book is right, it is impossible for the teacher to teach them the wrong knowledge. Does it mean that his current qi is still too weak to cause any damage to the meridians? Or is it that what he is dredging now is only the large and medium meridians, which are relatively strong, so there is not much danger?

But the one just now was indeed a small meridian, and there was hardly much obstacle to the passage of his qi. Could it be that there is not much debris accumulated in that meridian? In any case, it is undoubtedly the best to be able to proceed smoothly.

In the next dozen or so weeks, every time the qi reached the position of the arm, Qu Yi would pull out a part of the qi and let it pass through that meridian. This is to get that meridian accustomed to the passage of qi, and it is also to use qi to nourish the meridian and make it strong.

The dredging of the first meridian was very smooth, and he separated his mind and drew out a cloud of qi to begin to dredge the second target meridian. Still maintaining a cautious mental state, the qi slowly entered the meridians, this time it didn't seem to be as smooth as just now, and the meridians seemed to be blocked!

Meridian occlusion is not caused by debris blockage, but refers to the closure of the meridians and not opening. In this way, the meridians will not be able to pass, and the qi will not be able to flow. Such small meridians do not bring much trouble to ordinary life, at most, they will be a little uncomfortable when they are old.

But this meridian was the meridian needed by Zhou Tian in Qi Training, and he had to open it up.

However, it is a cumbersome process to open up the blocked meridians, because the meridians are closed together from small adhesions, and at this age, it is difficult to open them. Such a meridian may take more than a month to be completely opened.

This was the first time he had encountered meridian occlusion, and the last thing he wanted to encounter was such a situation.

But even so, he still held on to his normal heart, because it was useless to complain about hardship. He began to use his qi to open the meridians little by little.

At first, the force he used was relatively small, and the meridians were almost motionless, and there was no special feeling. So, he tried to slowly increase the intensity, while the tense nerves monitored the feeling of the meridians at all times, and once he felt uncomfortable or about to be damaged, he immediately stopped.

As the qi slowly increased, he could even feel a worm in his arm burrowing vigorously into the flesh, which was very creepy. But even so, he didn't feel any pain in his meridians, and he seemed to be able to continue to increase his strength.

This made Qu Yi very puzzled, because according to the teachers, when cleaning the meridians, when the body feels it, it means that the strength is almost the same, and it is quite dangerous to continue to increase.

He didn't feel it anymore, and he was about to feel the shape of the meridians in his arm. But even so, his meridians still didn't mean to be uncomfortable.

However, the teachers also said that the strength of the meridians at the time of birth varies from person to person, some people are stronger and some are weaker. Maybe he just happens to be the stronger type, not necessarily.

With this conjecture in mind, he decided to take a risk to test how powerful his meridians were. So when another round of qi returned to his arm, he pulled another mass out of it, and then it went into the blocked meridian.

As the qi increased, the strength of the meridians was already somewhat violent, and he could even feel the muscles of one side of his right arm trembling.

Suddenly, Qi lost its target, and then rushed out from the other end of the meridian, bringing out some clutter. For the first time, the meridians that had been blocked together passed through with qi, as if they had been activated, and they squirmed gently, as if they were cheering.

The meridians were successfully opened, which was of course a good thing for him, but one of his biggest gains was that he had a new understanding of the strength of his meridians.

However, he didn't know if that meridian was a special case, or if it was common to all the meridians in his body. So he found another small meridian in his palm. The small meridian was smaller than the two on the arm, and it should have been weaker.

When the qi passes in, the debris in the meridians is stirred up and then taken out of the meridians with the circulation of qi. Qu Yi was not particularly careful in this process, and the meridians easily withstood the passage of his qi.

After the first success, he chose another small meridian and channeled a larger amount of qi, this time the passage of the meridian was a little narrow, and such a large amount of qi suddenly arrived, blowing up the debris in the meridians, which seemed to be not much different from just now.

But this time, when the qi almost reached the middle of the meridians, it was blocked by the debris that was blown up and pushed away, and the meridians were blocked.

This change made Qu Yi unexpected!

Because the way was suddenly blocked, the qi was suddenly blocked in the center of the small meridians. Such a large amount of qi caused the meridians to swell. Qi pounded into the meridians, and this power was already more powerful than the Qi he had used at any time before.

His hand twitched violently, which scared him half to death, for fear that the meridian would break. He opened his eyes violently in fright, and the qi in the meridians slowly dissipated. After a while, he opened and closed his palm, and he didn't feel much, only some discomfort.