Chapter 11: Moving the Soul and Breaking the Array
Hao Datong, who helped Qiu Chuji heal his injuries, wanted to stop Li Yan, but was pushed aside by a soft force and fell to the ground.
Li Yan's ten fingers were connected to the key points of the Qiong Chuji meridians. The chaotic true qi in the Qiong Chuji body was gradually forced into the Qihai of Tanzhong. Then Li Yan slapped the key points with a palm, and the chaotic true qi flowed into the Qihai of Dantian in an orderly manner.
After the qi was relieved, it didn't matter that Qiu Chuji's seemingly serious injury.
It only takes one or two months to recover.
This is Li Yan’s gain in the past half month. After giving thousands of people a physical examination, he had a clear impression of the definition of "health" in the eyes of Taoism. He even calculated a set of calculation formulas based on the Yin and Yang and Five Elements. He only needed to substitute certain data of the body into the formula to obtain the dialectical results of traditional Chinese medicine, and then prescribe the right medicine through dialectical results.
Treating trauma like Qiu Chuji who had just been injured by true qi is not worth mentioning at all.
The eyes of the Quanzhen Sect’s people looking at Li Yan changed again.
In the eyes of these medical skills, such as those who also understand martial arts medicine, are almost Taoism.
That palm contained six delicate true qi, each of which was as thin as silk as iron, and was like a commander to control the chaotic true qi.
For example, the seven sons of Quanzhen have the ability to control true qi as the highest in the world, but at most they can control a true qi in this way, and it may not be so refined.
The internal force in Qiu Chuji's body was extremely chaotic and ran around in the meridians. If it were an ordinary master, he would have already broken his meridians and died.
That is, Quanzhen's internal strength is central and peaceful, and the best protection of meridians is protected, so Qiu Chuji survived.
Such a serious injury was cured by Li Yan's backhand.
The seven sons of Quanzhen couldn't help but doubt the identity of the person in front of him.
Could it be that the person in front of him is really a Buddha?
After curing Qiu Chuji, everyone in Quanzhen Cult understood that Li Yan's medical skills were amazing and he did not obstruct his treatment.
After the cooperation of the Quanzhen Sect, although Zhen Zhibing's injury was even worse, Li Yan was also easily cured because he had several broken ribs, it would take a long time to recover the trauma.
Even though Quanzhen Qizi was a little dissatisfied with such injuries, he had to accept it.
They all expressed that they would not interfere with any changes under Mount Zhongnan.
Li Yan was not very satisfied with this promise.
He thought he could burst out with a wave of domineering aura, and Quanzhen Seven Sons were willing to help him.
Unfortunately, he overestimated his charm.
In order to invite some skilled teachers to his followers, Li Yan had to go to Zhongnan Mountain again to bother those little Taoist priests of Quanzhen Sect.
As the saying goes, he has had no fight or no intercourse. He has had a relationship with the senior leaders of Quanzhen Sect. It is perfect to visit "friends". During the visit, I give a little advice to the little Taoist priests of Quanzhen Sect, which is also the care of the elders. As for how they will doubt life after being cared for, it is not Li Yan's responsibility.
Ordinary people are always susceptible to blows in front of geniuses.
While beating children at Quanzhen, Li Yan taught the children more exquisite martial arts, and also beat the children's masters.
After several routines, he not only learned all the martial arts of Quanzhen Sect, but also got surrounded by more than a dozen young Taoist priests.
When he heard that Li Yan was preparing to restore the Han family, the dozen or so Taoists were anxious to express that they were willing to go through fire and water for this cause.
After successfully fooling the thirteen Taoist priests of the Zhi generation and fifty-five Taoist priests of the Qing generation, Li Yan finally had enough cadres.
Although the disciples of Quanzhen Sect are of varying quality, their qualifications are much better than those of the villagers who know nothing.
In addition, the little Taoist priest has received basic education in Quanzhen Sect, and Li Yan doesn’t need to worry about basic education, literacy, meridian recognition, and other basics.
After only half a month of training, several of these little Taoist priests could stand on their own.
With these grassroots, the expansion plan prepared by Li Yan was officially launched.
Chapter completed!