Chapter 329. Aura upgrade
Since ancient times, the so-called "Heavenly Book" and other things have been very legendary. The most peculiar one is the "Yellow Turban Rebellion" in the late Eastern Han Dynasty. Zhang Jiao claimed to have given three volumes of "Heavenly Book" by God. He was not for heaven and earth. Now he thought about it, it was nothing more than some military books, divination and medical skills. However, people at that time were very ignorant, with fewer people knowing words, and even fewer people could understand books, and they believed in whatever they said. Therefore, "Heavenly Book" became a general term for fooling people. In the future, all the strange and incomprehensible books were collectively called "Heavenly Book".
From this perspective, Ma Guofang only learned some skills in curing diseases and saving lives with this book "Acupuncture Collection", thus gaining people's respect.
Let’s talk about this book “Acupuncture Collection”. Lin Yi has been playing old books for so many years and has impressed him the most is the Qing version of the “Acupuncture Collection” with ten copies. For example, the Ming version is rare in one and six volumes. However, this is not a problem for Lin Yi. Reading too many books is beneficial.
Let’s start with the research of Xu Tong, who should be the imperial physician of the Ming Dynasty’s Imperial Hospital. Lin Yi remembered that he had auctioned a book online, called “The Combination of Acupuncture by Xu’s Copper Man”, Sanduozhai, Jinling, Ming Dynasty, and the gold-inlaid jade version, and the final auction price was as high as 220,000 yuan.
The bronze acupuncture originated from the Song Dynasty. At that time, the Song Dynasty opened up science and technology and achieved remarkable achievements in medicine, especially in the human body structure, which led to the emergence of "human anatomy" in art, and the emergence of "Twelve Bronze Man Acupuncture" in medicine. Among them, "Twelve Bronze Man Acupuncture" reached the peak of ancient Chinese acupuncture. It is said that later the Jin people tried every means to steal the "Twelve Bronze Man" and even launched a war against the Song Dynasty.
In the end, the Song Dynasty was destroyed, and the twelve bronze men and acupuncture methods were collected in the palace by the Yuan Dynasty. However, the Yuan Dynasty did not believe in this kind of silver needle acupuncture technique that looked a bit evil, so that such treasures were left in the deep palace without anyone to care. Those doctors who were determined to study such technology were not allowed.
The Yuan Dynasty was a short-lived dynasty and was soon replaced by the Ming Dynasty. Zhu Yuanzhang sat in the country and snatched back a lot of things from the Yuan Dynasty, including the "Twelve Bronze Man". However, because this technology has been lost for hundreds of years, no one knew what it was. He only felt that the bronze man had so many acupuncture points and veins on his body were quite evil. It was not until some folk acupuncture masters entered the Imperial Hospital that the value of these bronze men was discovered. Baby, this is!
Xu Tong is the imperial physician of the Imperial Hospital and a generation of masters in the field of acupuncture. Through decades of research and practice, he finally recorded various methods and techniques for the bronze man's acupuncture point, collectively called "Bronze Man Xu's Acupuncture". Later, this technology was developed by his descendants and turned into "Xu Tong Acupuncture Collection".
At this time, Lin Yi was holding this ragged book "Xu Tong Acupuncture Collection" in his hand and thought, "I was not very good at the appearance, and I guess I could be auctioned for at most tens of thousands of yuan. Just when he was making a "value judgment" for this book, a trace of the fragrance of books suddenly turned into a strong spiritual energy from his hand.
What's going on?
Lin Yi couldn't help but feel shocked.
You should know that all objects that can enhance their spiritual energy are often extremely rare treasures. For example, the last imperial edict of Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty, but the book in front of me was obviously very dilapidated and inconspicuous, just an ancient book of acupuncture. How could this happen?
Lin Yi only felt that the spiritual energy was getting stronger and stronger and strange. He had never encountered such a strange thing since he obtained this supernatural power.
Lin Yi couldn't help but keep flipping the book in his hand, trying to find out the strange reason for this matter. Not to mention, when he turned the book a few pages, he suddenly found that there were some strange "talismans" mixed in the book.
Talismans have been used to treat diseases since ancient times in ancient China. As long as a doctor, they often have several tricks of "ghost painting talismans", such as helping children stop crying, "stop crying talismans", "stop bleeding talismans" to help people stop bleeding, and "shunsheng talismans" that help women give birth naturally. These talismans seem inconspicuous and seem superstitious, but sometimes they are very useful for patients.
Therefore, this very useful and strange "talisman" has been passed down from generation to generation, and has been preserved as a "dark culture" in ancient China.
The dozen or so talismans on the book in front of me were all drawn with thick ink and thick strokes, such as "urgent as the law", "ghosts and gods retreat", and then the word "ghosts and gods retreat", which looked shocking and had visual impact. Lin Yi obviously felt that his spiritual energy that was constantly increasing and thickening actually came from these dozen talismans, as if the endless spiritual energy was condensed on the talisman and was absorbed by him one by one.
The blind old Taoist couldn't see what was happening in front of him, but Lin Yi's successive surprises still alarmed him, especially Lin Yi's spiritual energy surged at this time, and Old Taoist Ma, who was closest to him, actually felt something---
There is no way, the blind man's sixth sense is very strong. He feels that a breath lingers around him, and he even hears the sound of a swaying air flow from Lin Yi.
"Young man, what happened?" Ma Laodao couldn't help asking.
Lin Yi wanted to speak, but the spiritual energy he had just absorbed was too powerful, completely isolated him from the outside world, making him wrapped in a ball of energy formed by the spiritual energy, and he couldn't even make a sound.
Slowly, Lin Yi was inspired by illusions ---
In the forbidden palace of the Ming Dynasty, there were running eunuchs and panicked imperial doctors.
With lightning and lightning, Emperor Zhengde, who fell close to the pool, finally died because of the power of the imperial doctors' treatment.
Several imperial doctors knelt on the ground and their heads were chopped off.
A young imperial doctor secretly took the acupuncture book and was kicked out of the palace.
He became a Taoist priest in a broken temple, and learned the talisman medicine with an old Taoist who knew how to use talismans.
He cured diseases and saved people in the temple, and countless living people were alive.
They all called him a miracle doctor and a semi-immortal.
But the jealous person found out his background and sued the government.
The government sealed the temple and drove him out again. Those who were originally grateful to him also spit on him, saying that he was a sinner--
He silently endured all this, no matter how others looked at it or scolded it, he still did his own thing.
He became a mad Taoist, and he still cured diseases and saved people. However, his techniques were even more strange when curing diseases, just two different things: silver needle piercing acupoints and talismans--
He is old, his hair is white, his waist is hunched, and he is unable to do anything to save people. Someone pity him, so he built a shack for him in the temple that was originally sealed off. He lives in it, sometimes looking up at the sky, sometimes imagining the past... He feels that he should do something.
So late one night, he began to write quickly, and in this acupuncture collection, he used his last vitality to write thirteen talismans containing spiritual energy--
The next day, when people discovered him, the mad Taoist had passed away with a smile.
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With a loud bang, Lin Yi woke up from the illusion and looked at his spiritual energy, which had improved.
Chapter completed!