Rebirth begins in the operating room

Chapter 346 The Importance of Meridians in Traditional Chinese Medicine

Traditional Chinese medicine has declined in this world and has been forgotten by many people.

Everyone knows that traditional Chinese medicine has a history of thousands of years.

Famous doctors are famous all over the apricot forest.

Diagnosis in ancient times was different between traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine. In ancient times, there were no advanced diagnostic instruments, and we could only rely on pulse diagnosis.

Look, smell, ask, and feel.

In the ancient Ming Dynasty, there was a famous doctor, Li Zhongzi, who recorded the golden sentence in his "Xing Fang Zhi Yuan Xin Xiao Bing Da Lun": "If you ask questions carefully, you should be careful, and you should differentiate between cold and warm."

It is said that diagnosing the pulse is easy to learn, but it is too difficult to achieve the sincerity of a great doctor.

Whether a person is sick or not can be determined from the four diagnoses based on the integration of essence, energy and spirit.

But not many people know that among the four diagnostic procedures, looking at the qi is actually the most difficult.

Wangqi has been a "doctor's intention" in traditional Chinese medicine since ancient times, which can only be understood but cannot be expressed in words.

It also proves the importance of Qi reading in diagnosing diseases.

Although looking at the Qi is more difficult than diagnosing the pulse, it is easy to learn but hard to master.

Moreover, the importance of looking at Qi is that Qi is closely related to shape and color. Qi is the foundation, Qi fills the form and the shape carries Qi. If Qi is sufficient, the color will be bright.

It often refers to a person's complexion, and the quality of complexion can generally tell the health status of the body.

Therefore, on the basis of looking at shape and color, we can further combine "looking at Qi".

It can observe the changes in the patient's whole body and local expression, color and shape, and combine it with Qi reading, which can greatly improve the accuracy of diagnosis and prediction.

In ancient times, there were no CT, color ultrasound, or X-rays.

Therefore, Chinese medicine is broad and profound, easy to learn but difficult to master.

When Ye Li returned to his old house, he kept thinking about a question.

Although he did not understand Chinese medicine, he tried to combine Chinese medicine with Western medicine.

Use surgical indicators and use traditional Chinese medicine to treat the underlying disease after surgery.

However, you can’t have your cake and eat it too.

This is the goal that Ye Li must seriously consider and consider.

It is well known that traditional Chinese medicine treats both the symptoms and the root cause, and the main effect is slow.

Unlike Western medicine, which treats the symptoms but not the root cause.

"Ye Li, you were absent-minded as soon as you came back. What were you thinking about?" Su Yiyi came to Ye Li in a wheelchair.

Ye Li came back to his senses, "It's okay, I was thinking about whether to learn Chinese medicine."

"TCM!"

Su Yiyi's first reaction was to think that Chinese medicine is complicated and difficult to learn. Just the name of a traditional Chinese medicine and meridian tropism are as difficult to remember as English words.

After Zhou Wei heard the conversation between the two, he echoed: "Alright, don't mention it. Uncle Yun's acupuncture just now was very powerful. When we used medicine to stop the bleeding, we just pricked a few acupoints and the bleeding stopped."

When Ye Yun, who was preparing lunch, heard this, he smiled slightly and said humbly: "That's just my superficial knowledge. If the master and the two masters were still here, acupuncture would be even more powerful."

Ye Li thought for a while and thought he might as well start with acupuncture!

"Uncle Yun, I want to learn Chinese medicine. Is there any quick way to do it?"

"Young Master, I am very happy that you want to learn it, but there is no quick fix for Chinese medicine."

Ye Yun knew that medical practice should be meticulous and careful when making diagnoses, and one could not make a final conclusion at once.

"Young Master, please wait while I get off." Ye Yun suddenly thought of the handwritten notebook that Ye Wanling had left before.

After a while, a wooden box was handed to Ye Li's hand. After opening it, there was a very old leather book lying inside.

The words on the surface are blurred, but the fonts on the inside are very neat and were carved with a knife.

When Ye Li carefully opened the first page, eight acupuncture formulas were recorded inside.

Three miles of abdomen are left, the waist and back are stuck in the middle, the head and neck are missing, the face and mouth are closed and the grains are closed, the heart and chest are closed, the lower abdomen is three plots, the ischium is thorny, and the legs are painful and clear.

"Uncle Yun, what does three miles mean?" Ye Li repeated it and then asked.

"Three miles!"

Ye Yun recalled it carefully and explained: "It refers to an acupuncture point on the human body. It is 3 inches below the outer knee and a finger transversely outside the anterior crest of the tibia. Acupuncture at this point can strengthen the spleen and stomach, strengthen the body, strengthen the vitality, and relax the body."

It can dispel dampness, unblock meridians and activate collaterals, replenish qi and strengthen the brain, etc.”

Through Ye Yun's explanation, it turned out to be acupuncture at acupoints.

Soon, Ye Li became obsessed with the medical books of his grandfather Ye Wanling.

Even lunch is reluctant to put down.

No one dared to disturb him when he saw it.

He not only discovered that the meridian tropism effect of traditional Chinese medicine is closely related to the meridians of the human body, but also recorded the importance of the meridians of the human body.

When the body's meridians have problems, or are blocked or broken, when taking traditional Chinese medicine, the efficacy of the medicine will be weakened.

Therefore, meridians are an important part of traditional Chinese medicine.

Of course, this notebook also records the problematic factors that caused Ye Wanling's six losses.

Due to the lack of detailed investigation of the condition.

I lost my faith in medicine.

Time passed due to treatment.

It's a shame not to choose a good doctor.

lose

Not understanding the condition.

Lost because I don’t know how to use medicine.

...

After reading it again, Ye Li agreed with what his grandfather said. Prescribing the right medicine to the right condition will only affect the disease and delay treatment.

Any doctor who treats a patient will never give this guarantee to the patient, because everyone knows that medicines are poisonous.

As for traditional Chinese medicine, as long as it does not violate taboos, there will be no problems.

After reading two articles, Ye Li felt that Chinese medicine really has magic power.

As he continued to scroll down, Ye Li saw a map of human acupuncture points recorded on it.

It is also carved.

For a moment, Ye Li thought of the Ren and Du lineages mentioned in martial arts novels.

Many people in modern times have a dubious attitude towards the Ren and Du lineage.

What impressed Ye Li deeply was that in his last life in prison, he saw the sunflower acupuncture hand in "Wulin Gaiden".

Da Da poked the person on the body a few times with his fingers and the person stopped moving.

In fact, acupuncture does exist in reality, but it is not as unrealistic as what is shown on TV. If you tap an acupuncture point, you will lose the ability to move and stand still.

Acupoints are closely related to meridians and are invisible to the naked eye, but they are real.

It is somewhat different from meridians, which are channels that run the human body's qi.

If acupuncture points and meridians in the human body are like channels and bus stations, and moving vehicles represent the flow of qi and blood in the meridians, if the stations and channels are blocked, it will affect the qi movement and hinder the smooth flow of blood and qi in the human body.

Once the blood gas stops or is blocked, the Qi vitality will be lost in a short period of time.

Thinking of this, Ye Li scrolled down, but was shocked to find that the trajectory of the warrior's martial energy was recorded in the notebook.

I immediately thought that my grandfather had already begun to study the martial arts of warriors in his time.

With the inspiration, you can integrate the sealing points into your internal energy. When facing warriors in the future, if you find an opportunity to seal the points, you might have a chance of winning.

Because when a warrior releases martial energy, he relies on the heart and his own energy and blood to circulate.

Once the acupoint is sealed, it means losing mobility. Although it is not fatal, it is no different from ordinary people.

After spending two hours reading it, Ye Li discovered that since there were acupuncture points, there was no record of acupuncture points!

Ye Li was puzzled for a while.

At the same time, he also thought that his grandfather, Ye Wanling, might have been too late to study the problem of acupuncture points.

After Ye Lihe wrote the letter, he fell into deep thought.

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