I’ll add some practice in the real world

Chapter 152 151 Looking inside one’s body to clear one’s mind

Seeing that Taoist Master Huang Shizhen had recovered a lot, Chen Jue took it back and handed the remaining ointment and medicinal wine back to Liu Shiqing's hands.

Daochang Huang, I think you have been running this clinic for some years. You must be very good at medicine and the art of Qihuang.

I just learned this way not long ago, and I would like to seek advice here for a while. I wonder if it is possible? Chen Jue cupped his hands, showing his sincerity.

Although Chen Jue had also searched for some medical skills and medical knowledge on the Internet before and came back to read it, and he became more and more familiar with the structure of the human body, but medicine cannot be understood by just looking at it, it must be practiced.

Just like martial arts, no matter how much you look at and think about, it is better to practice martial arts once and for all.

Master Chen Jue, do you want to learn medical skills?

Pindao is just an orthopedic doctor. He can treat some bruises, set bones, wind and cold infections, and regulate the body. There is no problem. If it is too profound and complicated, Pindao is helpless. Huang Shizhen frowned slightly.

That's enough. I will just watch and study for a few days, so as not to waste too much of your time, Taoist Master. Chen Jue nodded.

Huang Shizhen was slightly surprised after hearing this. He didn't expect Chen Jue, the Jindan Master, to be interested in medical skills.

But then I thought about it, medicine and martial arts were not separated in the first place, and with Chen Jue's advice just now, Huang Shizhen agreed to Chen Jue's request.

Taking advantage of the time to rest behind closed doors, Chen Jue discussed with the other party some of his experience in practicing Taoist inner alchemy.

After learning that Chen Jue turned out to be a golden elixir obtained by relying on the Wudang Taihe Sect's Tiger Roaring Golden Bell and the Dragon Roaring Iron Cloth Shirt's horizontal kung fu, Huang Shizhen was also shocked: The dragon and the tiger meet, water and fire merge. ! I didn’t expect that Master Chen Jue would also get my Wudang True Story.”

My master has inherited the Golden Toad Sect of Wudang. In the Golden Toad Kung Fu, there is a secret method of swallowing the sun and the moon to nourish the elixir. Unfortunately, my skills are not deep enough and I haven't reached that level yet.

But my Uncle Luo has followed a different path. He became a real person just like you, Master Chen Jue, decades ago.

Chen Jue was slightly stunned when he heard this, and hurriedly asked: Daozhang Huang, is your Uncle Luo still alive? Although I have cultivated the golden elixir, I still have many doubts about my own cultivation, and I want to communicate with other experts. Correction.

Previously, I heard Huang Shizhen say that his master passed away at the age of 116. Under the inertial thinking, he thought that his uncle, a centenarian, had already become immortal and passed away.

Just listening to what the other party meant, it seems that his Uncle Luo, who was formed with the golden elixir, is still alive! This made Chen determined.

You must know that Chen Jue realized the emotion of life, began to measure the earth with his feet, and tempered his heart with the long world, just to understand his own way of cultivation by observing others and reflecting on himself.

The path to enlightenment he took was just like that of many ancient sages and saints.

After Laozi traveled far and wide, he left the Tao Te Ching in Hangu Pass and opened up the line of Taoism. Finally, he retired to Laojun Mountain and left his legacy for eternity.

After Confucius traveled around various countries and understood the national conditions of each country, he finally founded the Confucian school and became a generation of sages.

Siddhartha Gautama, one of the Buddhists, traveled four times before attaining enlightenment under the bodhi tree and becoming a Buddha. Finally, he realized the sufferings of the world, gave up his throne, attained enlightenment, and transformed into the well-known Sakyamuni and Tathagata. Buddha.

Chen Jue set out from Beidu and made friends with experts and strange people along the way, because the spiritual imprint of martial arts masters, Taoists, and eminent monks such as Huang Shizhen, Li Xiang, Li Wei, and Master Jiande were compared to ordinary people. More intense.

Looking at others and looking at himself, Chen Jue also felt emotional and gained a lot.

Now that he learned that there was actually a living Taoist Jindan master, how could Chen Jue not feel moved?

Uncle Luo is thirty-six years younger than my master. He should still be cultivating in Mount Huashan right now.

If Master Chen Jue wants to visit, Pindao can recommend him... But my uncle has a weird temper. I'm afraid that Master Chen Jue will be disappointed when we meet him. Huang Shizhen started to explain, but After mentioning the name of this uncle, his face showed a somewhat unnatural look.

Then thank you, Director Huang! Chen Jue was greatly moved when he heard the news. As for the weird temper mentioned by the other party, Chen Jue didn't take it too seriously.

After all, he is a living Jindan master, so what if his personality is a little weird?

It was Chen Jue's blessing to be able to communicate with the other party, so he didn't have to worry too much about the minutiae.

In the next few days, Chen Jue stayed at Huang Shizhen's orthopedic clinic. He rented a hotel room nearby to rest and sleep at night. During the day, Chen Jue followed Huang Shizhen in the clinic to learn how to diagnose.

Traditional Chinese medicine pays attention to seeing, hearing, asking, and understanding. Orthopedics are somewhat different from ordinary Chinese medicine doctors, but Huang Shizhen is more or less good at it.

Small business owners who own restaurants and inns nearby often come to him to prescribe medicine for health care.

But what Huang Shizhen is best at is helping people set bones, set bones, and treat some bruises. With his ability as a Huajin master, one shot of energy can penetrate all the bones of the body. In addition, he has practiced the Golden Toad Gong Qi to connect the internal organs and knows the structure of the human body very well. He is naturally able to treat this type of patients at his fingertips.

In addition, Huang Shizhen is also very good at the study of human acupuncture points. Chen Jue was amazed by his acupuncture skills.

Of course, most of the people who come to this clinic for treatment are Wudang students studying martial arts, and there are even foreigners among them.

Several foreigners wearing plasters and bandages for review even kowtowed when they saw Huang Shizhen. They probably knew that there was a very senior Wudang master hiding in this clinic and admired his medical skills.

After all, when practicing kung fu, you will inevitably encounter some bumps, sprains on your hands and feet, dislocations, fractures, etc.

As long as it doesn't involve serious injuries such as comminuted fractures, Huang Shizhen can figure out the reason with just a touch in his hands, and then he can prescribe the right medicine and start the treatment.

Chen Jue was often naughty when he was a child. He would run all over the mountains and fields with his friends in the village. Occasionally, he would encounter bruises like this while jumping on a field. In the end, his grandfather would take him to Linjia Village next door to find an old Chinese medicine doctor to fix his bones.

In Chen Jue's eyes, Taoist Master Huang Shizhen's skills were much better than the old Chinese medicine doctor from the next village in his memory.

After staying in the orthopedic clinic for five days, Chen Jue learned medical knowledge while exchanging ideas with Huang Shizhen.

From Taoist classics to Qihuang techniques to martial arts, they both benefited a lot from spending a few days together.

In addition, Chen Jue is a real person who has already formed elixirs. In the eyes of Huang Shizhen, he is a walking senior. Naturally, he wants to learn some alchemy-related cultivation methods from Chen Jue.

Naturally, Chen Jue had no reservations, and taught him everything from the method of refining the internal organs and transforming the marrow with the roar of the tiger and the roar of the dragon, to the method of transporting qi and blood in the movements of the heaven and earth.

Even Liu Shiqing, who often came to visit, learned the Wudang Tiger Claw Kung Fu, a tiger-shaped magic technique, from Chen Jue.

Although Liu Shiqing's martial arts only reached Ming Jin, he was still a figure in the Taoist temple of the Wudang Sect. He was also deeply involved in Taoist knowledge and classics. He joined in discussions on Taoism from time to time, allowing Chen Jue to understand many Taoist things that were not spread to the outside world. Hidden knowledge.

Of course, seeing that Chen Jue was so sincere in teaching him everything, Huang Shizhen also took out the special skills of the Golden Toad School and taught Chen Jue all the secret gas-swallowing techniques of the Golden Toad School.

Chen Jue was greatly moved when he saw this, and felt that his trip to Wudang was finally worthwhile.

In addition to learning the techniques for generating energy from the Big Toad Qi in Golden Toad Gong, Chen Jue also gained a deeper understanding of the structure of the human body through several days of observation and consultation.

From bones and muscles to meridians and internal organs, some obscure places began to become clear under Huang Shizhen's guidance.

Except for the brain, which is the most complex part of the human body, Chen Jue found that he had a vague sense of inward vision in the Taoist legend.

Although it was still extremely blurry, once the energy and blood were transferred to the designated place, he could roughly visualize a similar internal scene in his mind.

It is estimated that due to the deepening of his practice, his understanding of the structure of his own body, and the fact that he had formed a golden elixir and became a sacred body, Chen Jue began to slowly develop various extremely incredible Taoist supernatural powers.

It is exactly in line with the sentence in the Taishang Laojun Vipassana Sutra: Introspection of one's own body clears one's mind.

With feet as wide as the earth, and the world of mortals refining his heart, Chen Jue's heart became more and more transparent, and even his body began to become transparent in front of him, and he began to no longer be as ignorant as before.

The third update today!

Pi Feng continues to code~

PS: The protagonist's practice is a step-by-step process. From the initial ignorance, to ignorance, to a deeper understanding of the body, it is a long process and cannot be achieved overnight.

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