The lanterns are starting to turn on, and the cold spring is suddenly warming up. In the spring of March, there is still a slight coolness in the breeze. At night, the ancient town faded away from the hustle and bustle of the day and gradually became peaceful.

A lonely figure was walking on this quiet street. He was wearing a black windbreaker. He looked a little heavy as he walked, and his face was full of exhaustion. Occasionally, pedestrians would pass by and they would always greet him warmly. He said hello and called him "Little Miracle Doctor", and asked a few questions with concern from people he knew well, and the young man responded one by one.

This ancient town is not big, and it is easy to tell from the name that this young man is a doctor, who can be called a miracle doctor. He is obviously also a famous figure in this ancient town. Most people in the town know him.

For a young man at such an age to be known as a miracle doctor, it shows that this young man's medical skills must be extraordinary. In this ancient town, the elderly residents highly recognize him.

This young man's name is Han Fei, and he is a doctor in a traditional Chinese medicine clinic in this ancient town. This traditional Chinese medicine clinic was opened by his grandfather. Mr. Han is a famous miracle doctor. Han Fei has been with his grandfather since he was a child. Earned the title of a little miracle doctor.

Mr. Han practiced medicine throughout his life and saved countless lives. He was highly respected by the residents of the town. However, his life was bound to end. A month ago, Mr. Han also left Hexi, leaving Han Fei behind to support the medical center.

It's not that Han Fei's medical skills are not good, it's just that the general environment is like this, which seems to be doomed to the decline of traditional Chinese medicine. Fortunately, the old people in this town have watched him grow up, and they still trust him quite a bit.

Han Fei didn't think about making the medical center prosperous or anything like that. He just wanted to protect his grandfather's hard work and prevent him from going bankrupt. Han Fei was just an orphan. It was Mr. Han who adopted him and named him Han Fei because he wanted to He inherited his mantle and passed on his incense.

After his grandfather passed away, he no longer had a relative in this world. Although the old man had been gone for more than a month, Han Fei had not yet come out of that sad state.

The hospital was not far from the courtyard where he lived, only ten minutes away. When he returned home, Han Fei came to the living room. Han Fei turned on the TV as usual and didn't care what was on TV. He didn't watch it anyway. .

I don't know when he started to get used to sleeping with the TV on, maybe because the sound from the TV could bring some life to this lifeless home, maybe to dispel the loneliness in his heart.

Taking out the compass that his grandfather gave to him before he died, Han Fei carefully wiped it with cotton cloth. His eyes were full of longing for his grandfather. He remembered what his grandfather said before he died. This compass is an extremely powerful spiritual treasure. Unfortunately, Grandpa didn't know how to open the compass, and he had no idea how powerful it was.

This compass is very different from the compasses we usually see. If his grandfather hadn't given it to him and solemnly said it was a compass, he would have thought it was a bronze mirror.

An ordinary compass generally consists of three parts. One is Tianchi, also called the bottom of the sea, which is what people usually think of as a compass.

The second is the inner disk, which is the rotating disk outside the compass. There are many concentric circles on the inner disk. One circle is one layer. Each layer is divided into different equal parts. Some have more grids and some have fewer grids. Each grid has There are different characters printed on them, and there are many types of compasses with different numbers of layers.

The third is the outer disk. The outer disk is a square tray. There is a small hole on the outside of the tray. The small hole is used to pass the red line. The red line passes through the small hole and becomes the ten channels of Tianxin, which is used to read the content on the inner tray. .

The compass left to Han Fei by his grandfather is circular, with a diameter of about ten centimeters. The inner disk is a mirror that takes up 80% of the entire compass, and the outer disk is two concentric rings one finger wide, each The ring is divided into nine small grids, and each grid is engraved with a rune shaped like a cloud seal. If it were not for these runes, it would be difficult to see how it has anything to do with the compass.

Along with the compass, there is a box passed down. This box is made of nanmu. It looks simple and elegant, with smooth and natural lines. There are not too many patterns or patterns on the box, only a few simple carvings. Make the whole box look pure and simple, yet exquisite and elegant.

Opening the box, you can see a set of books inside the box. On the cover of the book are written the four characters "Secret Records of Hunyuan". From this name, it is not difficult to tell that this is a Taoist secret book. Perhaps because of its age, the book has turned yellow. Even though the book looks a bit worn, the paper used in the book is nothing special. Han Fei has tried it before, and the paper is extremely tough and impervious to water and fire.

This set of books is divided into five volumes, which are divided into five parts: Kung Fu Chapter, Alchemy Chapter, Formation Chapter, Supernatural Power Chapter, and Talisman Chapter. The words used are all in traditional Chinese. It is not difficult to see from the names of these and the volumes. The recorded things were collected and compiled bit by bit by the ancestors. It is unknown how many years it has passed down to this day. It is also a miracle that it can be passed down. In the exercise chapter, the most core exercise is called " Hunyuan Heart Sutra".

The Hunyuan Heart Sutra begins with: "In Hunyuan, the vitality is divided into parts, and chaos is one, which is the beginning of Yuan Qi! Yuan Qi is born in chaos, within light and outside darkness. Because there is a void between light and darkness, Within the void arises Taiwu, Taiwu changes and the three qi are distinct, Xuanqi, Yuanqi, and Shiqi. The three qi give rise to chaos. Taixu arises and a hole is established. Because of the hole, there is nothingness. Because of nothingness, existence arises. Because of existence, emptiness arises. Observing that there is no change in the emptiness, you will be able to live in nature."

The fact that this exercise can be named "Hunyuan" shows the high intention of this practice. Practicing the "Hunyuan Heart Sutra" requires refining the Qi of the five internal organs. The five internal organs correspond to the five elements, so the "Hunyuan Heart Sutra" is It is a technique for practitioners of the Five Elements. Unfortunately, the conditions for practicing this technique are too harsh and the requirements for the cultivation environment are extremely high. Few people will try it, let alone this era of the end of the Dharma.

The old man's practice is just a simplified method based on the "Hunyuan Heart Sutra". Since this book was passed to Han Fei's hands, Han Fei has been obsessed with it for a long time. The contents recorded in it are all-encompassing. Especially those magical powers in the supernatural powers chapter. Han Fei also grew up watching Journey to the West, and he also wanted to be like Sun Wukong and be able to fly into the sky and escape from the earth after learning.

In particular, what is recorded in the Chapter on Supernatural Powers is the Thirty-six Transformations of Tiangang mentioned by Patriarch Bodhi. When he was young, he thought they were all true. At that time, he curiously asked his grandfather why there were no Seventy-two Transformations of Earthly Evil. He also Wanting to learn the same skills as Sun Wukong, Grandpa said it was not impossible, but it had been lost.

This magical chapter is divided into two volumes. The first volume records the thirty-six transformations of Tiangang, and the second volume records the seventy-two transformations of Earthly Evil. Han Fei regretted this for a long time, and naively said to his grandfather, he He must practice hard, and when he grows up, he will help his grandfather to bring back the seventy-two transformations of the Disha. Grandpa just smiled and encouraged him a few words, but he didn't care.

Han Fei didn't understand it at the time, but when he grew up, he gradually realized that the spiritual energy of the end of heaven and earth was thin, the path of cultivation was cut off, and Taoism became a legend. It could only be seen in TV series or novels. Even if it was found back, it would be meaningless. Han Fei Fei has been practicing with his grandfather since he was a child. He has been lingering at the first level of Qi training for more than ten years. As time goes by, he can only accept it helplessly.

Mr. Han is a well-known miracle doctor, but few people know that he grew up in a Taoist temple. He is an orthodox Taoist priest and possesses Taoist secrets. However, Mr. Han never reveals it in front of others. Under the influence of Mr. Han, Han Fei is naturally not unfamiliar with Taoist classics.

After his grandfather passed away, Han Fei became even more obsessed with these things. According to Mr. Han, he was a Taoist priest of Sanqing Temple when he was young. Everything he learned came from Sanqing Temple. When the Four Olds were destroyed, the Taoist temple was overthrown. After returning to secular life, he opened a medical clinic in the ancient town at the foot of the mountain. He learned a lot about Taoism, medicine, fortune telling, fortune telling, and divination. Mr. Han didn't learn much, but his medical skills were not bad.

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