How to insert the needles, this relates to the core content of acupuncture.
However, there are so many who claim to be acupuncture masters in the market, but how many truly can cure diseases with acupuncture?
Many of them are rely engaging in false advertising, claiming to perform acupuncture when they are simply inserting needles into ineffective acupoints; ultimately, it is the herbal dicine that has the therapeutic effect.
But why don't they directly use herbal dicine to treat people?
Because people have a curiosity, everyone uses herbal dicine, and if you suddenly cure soone with acupuncture, naturally more people will seek you out for treatnt.
Yet those doctors, when explaining to patients why they still need to use dicine, would say that these dicines are rely auxiliary, and that acupuncture is the real cure.
Many of the students below understood this, but precisely because they understood, they were all the more amazed, wondering how difficult it must be to genuinely learn acupuncture?
Even within Huadu University, who truly understood the art of acupuncture?
Probably not even Director Ji Ji Feng!
The teachers sitting in the last row also quietly began discussing among themselves.
However, their words were almost always full of doubt.
"Does Professor Xu really know acupuncture? I doubt it."
"Perhaps he's just saying this to get the students' attention, forget about us, I doubt even Director Ji knows acupuncture? "
Upon hearing his na ntioned, Ji Feng laughed softly and said, "Not to hide it from you all, I indeed do not know acupuncture. It's unknown how many in the nation still do, as it is extrely difficult to learn. Over ti, knowledge passed down from generation to generation has gradually been lost, however…"
Ji Feng hesitated briefly, then added, "Perhaps Professor Xu does know acupuncture."
"Why?" soone imdiately asked.
Ji Feng smiled mysteriously and replied, "Just keep watching and you will find out."
Seeing almost everyone in the audience full of skepticism, Xu Hao laughed and said, "If anyone has any questions, feel free to ask; don't hold back."
"Professor Xu, are you going to talk about the basic knowledge of acupuncture, or sothing more profound?" a male student hesitated for a mont before asking.
Xu Hao replied, "I am going to talk about the basic knowledge of acupuncture."
"Ah? Is that so!"
Many were extrely disappointed upon hearing from Xu Hao that he was only going to discuss the basics.
They had thought Xu Hao would bring sothing different!
Xu Hao observed the disappointed expressions of the audience, smiled, and said, "I only said this class will cover the basics of acupuncture, but I never said we won't go deeper in future lectures."
Xu Hao's words piqued everyone's interest again, but soone boldly questioned, "Professor Xu, you must also be aware of the current state of traditional Chinese dicine in Huaya, and many techniques have indeed been lost, especially acupuncture. Just saying it won't really convince us!"
"Yes, Professor Xu, why not show us a few tricks?"
Many faces looked at Xu Hao with anticipation, hoping he wasn't just making blind claims, though the likelihood seed slim.
Even Ji Feng didn't harbor much hope. SamplefromMyVirtualLibraryEmpire—readmoreonM&VLEMPY&R.
However, Xu Hao surprisingly said, "Since everyone puts it that way, I'll demonstrate a few techniques, I have already brought Silver Needles."
As he spoke, Xu Hao took a box of Silver Needles out of his bag, then said, "Who would like to co up and try my acupuncture?"
"Any disease is okay?" Little Fatty asked.
"Any disease." Xu Hao replied confidently.
Little Fatty imdiately stood up and said, "Professor Xu, I've been suffering from gastroenteritis recently, just eating a little bit of cold or spicy food makes uncomfortable, could you treat with acupuncture?"
Gastroenteritis!
This disease is very common but tough to cure definitively. Nearly every ti doctors prescribe dicine, they warn against eating irritant foods because no one is absolutely sure of a cure.
And here Little Fatty was, challenging Xu Hao with gastroenteritis!
Because even if Xu Hao wanted to treat his gastroenteritis with acupuncture, he would need to needle the abdon.
But needling the abdon and its surroundings is the most difficult, because those areas are too fatty.
Moreover, since this boy was Little Fatty, there was even more flesh on his belly, undoubtedly making it much harder for Xu Hao to apply needles.
Even Ji Feng couldn't help but remark, "Although many of these students are freshn, and they didn't study dical courses in high school, it seems they have read many dical books. Otherwise, they wouldn't have co up with such tricky questions right away. However, this also shows that they harbor great doubts about Professor Xu's words.
Now it's uncertain how Professor Xu will tackle this challenge. I am very much looking forward to it, it would be wonderful if Professor Xu could demonstrate true acupuncture!"
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