094 The Bullshit(2/2)
For the author, a work that is the result of such painstaking efforts is often like his own child. It is naturally unacceptable to receive such bad comments after just a few casual glances.
"Mr. Hu, you only watched it for a while, are you sure you understand my skills?
Otherwise, you should take a closer look?"
Meng Xiuyuan resisted the urge to go up and slap him and said almost through gritted teeth.
"There's no need to look any further. As soon as I take a quick glance, I can see all the mistakes."
When it comes to professional issues, Hu Qingniu seems to be a different person than usual. He shows no mercy at all and appears arbitrary and confident:
"Take your [Blood Refining Chapter] as an example. It's very outrageous.
Obviously, I wrote it at the beginning. The main purpose of this article is to enhance the body's hematopoietic ability, but why does the route of your true energy revolve around bones?
Even children who are new to medicine know that the metabolization of blood comes from the five internal organs, which are generated from the essence of water and grain, under the joint action of the spleen, stomach, heart, lungs, liver, kidneys and other internal organs.
Even according to the theory that "essence and blood have the same origin", the kidney stores essence, governs bones, and generates marrow, and the essence can transform into blood, but the root cause should be investigated first and the kidney meridian should be dealt with first.
It's better for you, the whole luck route is based on these two bones, and you completely ignore the five internal organs. It's simply ignoring the basics and chasing the last, which is unreasonable!"
Meng Xiuyuan was stunned when he heard this, and then his face looked very strange. He was like a mute eating coptis and unable to express his suffering.
He finally understood why Hu Qingniu had such a bad opinion of his "Physical Fitness Technique".
It was all because he was in an excellent state when he created this Kung Fu. It could be said that he had an enlightenment within an epiphany, an inspiration within an inspiration, and he used all he had learned throughout his life in it.
This naturally includes the part of modern medicine that remains in his past life memories.
Meng Xiuyuan was really at a loss for words for a while. He didn't know how to explain "bone marrow hematopoietic stem cells" to Hu Qingniu, who was born in the Yuan Dynasty.
Seeing Meng Xiuyuan's expression, Hu Qingniu mistakenly thought that he had realized his mistake, and then said something proudly, "Meng Shaoxia has great kung fu, but he is too young and has little theoretical accumulation."
"Don't practice any more, or you will ruin your body" and other sarcastic words, which made Meng Xiuyuan's veins quiver on his head.
Meng Xiuyuan, who was really angry, simply ignored him and said to Hu Qingniu:
"Mr. Hu, don't be complacent. My skills are naturally in line with medical principles. It's just that you haven't heard of these medical principles."
When Hu Qingniu heard this, he couldn't sit still. He had been studying medicine for half his life. He believed that he had read all the medical books circulating in the world. He took the essence and discarded the dross to create such unparalleled medical skills.
Now Meng Xiuyuan suddenly said that there was some medical theory that he did not understand, so naturally he was not convinced.
Meng Xiuyuan thought that it would be beneficial to chat more with Hu Qingniu, so he opened the conversation and said half-truthfully:
"Mr. Hu, you don't know something. I also studied medicine in my early years before I went to Wudang.
It's just that the old man who taught me medical skills is very mysterious and claims that his medical skills are unique and very different from what all the doctors in the world have learned..."
As he spoke, Meng Xiuyuan used this as an excuse to tell Hu Qingniu bit by bit the content of modern medicine he had learned in his previous life, starting from the most basic parts.
Due to the completely different theoretical systems, as well as the differences between a series of anatomical organs such as the "heart, liver, spleen, lungs and kidneys" in modern medicine and the systematic concepts in traditional Chinese medicine, Hu Qingniu did not quite understand what Meng Xiuyuan said at first.
, and even sneered at it for a time, thinking that Meng Xiuyuan was just boasting because he couldn't lose face.
However, as the conversation deepened and Meng Xiuyuan explained everything carefully, Hu Qingniu soon discovered that what Meng Xiuyuan said did have a unique and tight theoretical system behind it, and it was by no means just nonsense.
Got it.
From then on, Hu Qingniu believed in Meng Xiuyuan's "unique medical skills". He was very passionate about medicine and soon became addicted to it. Regardless of how perfunctory Meng Xiuyuan's story was, he only focused on
Ask Meng Xiuyuan for this unique medical knowledge.
And Meng Xiuyuan also tried his best to tell Hu Qingniu every bit of the exact and correct modern medical knowledge he knew.
The reason why he is so careless is not that he thinks that modern medicine is better than our own ancestral traditional Chinese medicine in all aspects, let alone that his three-legged cat thing can help Hu Qingniu.
But from the perspective of future generations, modern medicine and traditional Chinese medicine do have many complementarities.
Meng Xiuyuan wanted to plant a seed to give the doctors on this land an additional perspective on understanding the human body.
Chapter completed!