In a pavilion in the pseudo-immortal realm, Qingni, with the help of others, removed all of Chi Yueling's broken clothes. Chi Yueling's graceful body was covered in blood, but thinking about it, her whole body was pierced, so it would be strange not to bleed. So everyone put her into a large bathtub with warm water prepared in advance and helped her clean up the blood stains.
Suddenly Linglong asked a very appropriate question, but the most inappropriate question: "Little Mom, Big Mom, if we didn't come in just now, who would help my dad do these things?"
"Senior sister." Yun Xi whispered to stop Linglong.
"..." Ren Xiaojin, Qing Ni and Tu Shanling were all silent.
In the process of cleaning the blood stains, Tu Shanling saw that although Chi Yueling was a woman from southern Xinjiang, her skin was as tender and fair as that of a Jiangnan woman. Moreover, although Chi Yueling was not old, her figure was already extremely well developed, especially her breasts. The future will be even more limitless. So Tu Shanling also added fuel to the fire and said: "Ye Feng, this guy has really good vision."
Qingni said coldly: "Let Feng live a little longer."
Yun Xi really couldn't tell whether that statement was true or false. Although it should be impossible from a rational analysis, the tone of voice made Yun Xi a little worried that her rational judgment might be wrong. ?
After bathing, the girls put Chi Yueling into a nightgown that had been prepared in advance, placed her on the bed and covered her with a quilt. After checking Chi Yueling's pulse, Qingni also stood up.
Linglong asked: "Is she okay? Why hasn't she woken up yet?"
Qing Ni said: "It's okay. At this moment, the little girl Chi Yueling is suffering from a big loss and a big ton, so she is overly tired and a little weak. That's why she didn't wake up. It's okay. She can just sleep for a while. And what I'm worried about is It’s because she is weak and not able to make up for it,”
But the next moment, a Tai Chi pattern composed of Yuan Qi slowly lit up from under Chi Yueling's body. Seeing this, Qingni was stunned for a moment, then smiled bitterly and said, "It seems that I am worrying too much."
So Qingni gave Chi Yueling acupuncture to regulate yin and yang. Soon Chi Yueling's expression began to change and her breathing became calmer.
Others naturally saw the Tai Chi diagram, but they didn't understand what just happened.
After Qing Ni took her pulse and confirmed again that Chi Yueling was completely fine, she and the others exited the room, allowing Chi Yueling to rest quietly.
But by chance, when he came out, he bumped into Ye Feng and Lan Lan. Ye Feng said: "Qing'er, is that girl okay?"
Qing Ni said: "You use Tai Chi Yin and Yang Taoism to guide Chinese medicine. How can something happen? That girl will wake up tomorrow. I think you should also have something to explain. Let's talk about it somewhere."
Ye Feng was stunned when he heard this, but seeing that Yun Xi had been winking at him, he instinctively felt that something was going to be bad, so he looked at Ren Xiaojin again, and saw Ren Xiaojin shook his head slightly, Ye Feng sighed slightly in his heart, and said: "Then what will happen?" Not the living room, there is a sofa there, maybe it will be more comfortable when you kneel."
"..." Everyone was speechless.
When they arrived in the living room, everyone found a comfortable place to sit down, and only Ye Feng was left standing there in a daze, looking at Qing Ni and Ren Xiaojin.
Qing Ni said: "Sit down."
Hearing this, Ye Feng was also stunned and thought to himself: Didn't you say you want me to kneel on the washboard?
Qingni understood what Ye Feng meant, glared at him, and said coquettishly: "I'll let you sit down."
"Oh." Then Ye Feng sat down on the main mountain stupidly.
It seems that Qing Ni is still very protective of Ye Feng and doesn't want him to be embarrassed in front of others, so the process of kneeling on the washboard in Qing Ni's room at night is indispensable.
And Lan Lan really couldn't believe that this man who was as stupid as a pig was actually the same damn strong man who had just killed 100,000 ninth-dimensional eighth-level monsters.
In order to avoid an awkward atmosphere at the scene, Ren Xiaojin asked Ye Feng what was going on with the Tai Chi diagram under Chi Yueling just now, and what Qing Ni had just said about "Tai Chi Yin and Yang Taoism guides the art of traditional Chinese medicine".
So Ye Feng explained: "Actually, Chinese medicine was called witch doctor a long time ago. According to various records, the ancient times were an era when humans and gods coexisted, so a profession called witches emerged. Their main responsibility was to communicate with gods. Later, As the status of divine power rose, so did the status of witches. Slowly, activities such as praying for rain and divination were included in the responsibilities of witches. People began to rely on gods. That was the period when the gods were at their peak, so people would go to the gods once they got sick. Praying to God for help, and later with some prayers, the patient's condition gradually improved, and the earliest Chinese medicine appeared. However, it was not called Chinese medicine at that time, but Zhu Youshu. With continuous experience over thousands of years Accumulated, Chinese medicine became more and more systematic starting from Zhu Youshu, until the book "Huangdi Neijing" was formed, and this book also became the watershed between witch doctors and traditional Chinese medicine. After the appearance of "Huangdi Neijing", it was originally The messy witch doctor system became a complete system. At this time, traditional Chinese medicine officially appeared, and Bian Que in the Spring and Autumn Period pushed traditional Chinese medicine to its peak. By the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, the traditional Chinese medicine system was becoming increasingly complete. Traditional Chinese medicine not only has a long history, but also The system is sound, and it is the conclusion drawn from continuous practice and experience.
"The Huangdi Neijing is derived from the dialogue between Huangdi and Guangchengzi. Guangchengzi is also the elder of Taoism, so Chinese medicine is also derived from the "Book of Changes". It can be said that Taoism and Chinese medicine have the same root and origin, and both are "Book of Changes" The application of the laws contained therein. However, the direction of Taoism is to maintain health, while the direction of traditional Chinese medicine is to treat diseases, and they both rely on the same theoretical basis of the mutual generation and restraint of the five elements.
"So Chinese medicine originated from Yi, hidden in Tao, and manifested in medicine. In the history of the development of Chinese medicine, many medical scientists have emerged, such as Sun Simiao, the King of Medicine, Ge Gong Ge Hong, Hua Tuo, the miracle doctor, Tao Hongjing, the Prime Minister of the Mountains, and Zhang Zhongjing, the Medical Sage. Li Shizhen, these famous figures are all Taoist figures. This is because the development of traditional Chinese medicine and Taoist thought are inextricably linked. There has always been a saying that nine doctors out of ten and Taoist medicine have the same origin.
"Taoist Qi theory believes that Qi is the material origin of all things in nature. In the Huangdi Neijing, there are more than 25 meanings of Qi. In addition, the Yin and Yang theory is also the basis of Taoist health care and traditional Chinese medicine theory. The Yin and Yang theory originated from Zhou Yiyi Yin and yang are called Tao. The four diagnosis and eight cardinal principles of traditional Chinese medicine include yin and yang, viscera, meridians, pathogenesis, and dialectics, all of which are governed by yin and yang. In short, Taoism and traditional Chinese medicine have some homology in their establishment and development. relationship, both absorbed the philosophical thoughts of the pre-Qin scholars, especially the Yixue thought and the pre-Qin Taoist thought. Ancient witchcraft and the practical activities of the Qin and Han immortals and alchemists all provided fertile soil for the development of traditional Chinese medicine and Taoism, which laid the foundation for the future. A solid foundation has been laid for the extensive and profound contact between the two.”