Chapter 189 Human Anatomy Diagram and Acupoint Chart
Chapter 189 Human Anatomy Diagram and Acupoint Chart
Everyone nodded in agreement. Ying Wuyou continued, "Actually, there are several ways to classify them. First, we can classify them according to the age of the patients, such as pediatrics, gynecology, and andrology. Second, we can classify them according to the differences in the treatment area or organ, such as orthopedics, surgery, internal medicine, and ENT. Third, we can classify them based on specific medical methods, such as acupuncture and surgery. In this way, each imperial physician can more accurately utilize their expertise, and patients can quickly find the most suitable doctor."
As soon as Ying Wuyou finished speaking, all the imperial physicians present fell into deep thought, sometimes frowning, sometimes exchanging a few words in hushed tones. Seeing this, Li Qingfeng couldn't help but ask again, "What the princess says is very true, but we really know very little about acupuncture and surgical procedures."
Ying Wuyou smiled gently and comforted him, "There's no need to worry. You can study and explore these aspects step by step. I happen to have prepared two crucial drawings here: one is a detailed diagram of human acupoints, and the other is a clear and concise diagram of human anatomy."
After speaking, she gracefully took out four meticulously drawn sheets of paper from her handbag and slowly unfolded them in front of everyone. The lines on the drawings were delicate and the annotations were precise, as if revealing all the mysteries of the human body to everyone.
These meticulously drawn acupoint and anatomical diagrams were all crafted by Ying Wuyou based on the blueprints provided by the system. However, the sheer number of acupoints was overwhelming; even with her best efforts, Ying Wuyou couldn't accurately depict every single one on paper. She also couldn't show everyone all the acupoints she knew, ultimately selecting only the most crucial ones. The remaining acupoints were left for others to explore and study on their own. Even completing this part of the drawing work consumed a great deal of Ying Wuyou's time and energy.
At this moment, everyone gathered around, their eyes fixed on the blueprints before them, their faces filled with disbelief. They exchanged glances, and then the highly respected senior imperial physician spoke first, asking, "This... where did Her Highness obtain such a precious item?"
Ying Wuyou was well aware of the questions that might arise in everyone's minds. She smiled slightly and calmly replied, "There is no need for you to ask too many questions about this matter. All I can tell you is that these are genuine blueprints."
No sooner had the words left his mouth than another gasp of astonishment rippled through the crowd. It was another imperial physician, his face filled with astonishment, muttering to himself, "I never imagined that our internal organs were arranged like this! It's truly amazing!"
At this moment, another imperial physician pointed with a puzzled expression at the linear structure in front of him and asked curiously, "What exactly are these lines?"
Standing to the side, Ying Wuyou calmly replied, "These are blood vessels." When they heard that such dense, fine lines were actually vital blood vessels in the human body, everyone present widened their eyes and showed an expression of disbelief.
Just then, a relatively young imperial physician in the crowd showed great interest in the acupoint chart. He eagerly took a few steps forward and asked expectantly, "Does the human body really have so many acupoints?"
Ying Wuyou smiled and nodded, replying, "Perhaps there are actually more than that! As for the specific quantities and their respective functions and effects, we'll have to rely on the imperial physicians to conduct in-depth research and verification."
Not satisfied with this answer, the young imperial physician pressed on, asking, "Then what are the effects and functions of these acupoints? And how can we accurately select the corresponding acupoints for effective treatment based on different symptoms?"
Faced with a series of questions, Ying Wuyou pondered for a moment before slowly saying, "Don't worry, I happen to have a relevant book here for everyone to refer to and study." As soon as he finished speaking, Ying Wuyou pulled out a thick scroll from his bosom as if by magic—it was the famous "Classic of Acupuncture and Moxibustion".
Actually, Ying Wuyou originally obtained this book directly from the system. If he were simply asked to copy it verbatim, it would be quite a stretch given his current abilities. Therefore, with no other choice, he had to take out the already completed book. It's worth mentioning that this was an older printed edition, the pages slightly yellowed, exuding an antique charm that came with age.
Then, Ying Wuyou carefully handed the "Classic of Acupuncture and Moxibustion" to the young imperial physician. She silently murmured to the talented Huangpu Mi, "I'm sorry, taking your masterpiece has inadvertently blocked your path to fame." Her gaze then fell upon the thick book before her.
Li Qingfeng stared at the book curiously and couldn't help but ask, "Your Highness, where did this very thick book come from?"
Ying Wuyou smiled slightly and said slowly, "This is a masterpiece by a gentleman named Huangpu Mi! I specially sent someone to copy it so that everyone can study it together."
Upon hearing this unfamiliar name, Li Qingfeng looked surprised and asked in bewilderment, "I have never heard of this gentleman before?"
Ying Wuyou gently shook his head and explained, "This person is truly a rare talent, and even I only met him by chance. He is fond of traveling to famous mountains and rivers, and his whereabouts are unpredictable, with no fixed abode. As for where he comes from, I have no idea."
After listening to Ying Wuyou's explanation, although some questions remained, seeing that the princess had said all she needed to say, they refrained from pressing further about Huangpu Mi and instead focused their attention back on the anatomical and acupoint diagrams in their hands. Seeing everyone's intense concentration, Ying Wuyou said, "Please continue your studies diligently. I have some matters to attend to, so I will take my leave now."
Feng Quji, who had been standing aside for a long time without being able to get a word in edgewise, hurriedly chimed in, "In that case, I shall also take my leave." With that, everyone quickly bowed to the two of them to see them off.
Li Qingfeng personally escorted them all the way to the gate of the Imperial Medical Bureau before turning back. After bidding farewell to Feng Quji, Ying Wuyou and Feng Quji each embarked on their journeys home. Before long, Ying Wuyou returned to Chaohua Palace. That day, Ying Wuyou was truly exhausted.
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