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Lin Wanqing playfully winked at Lin Junyi, then gracefully picked up the chopsticks, picked up a few noodles and brought them to her mouth, chewing them carefully and nodding as she ate.
"It's really good, not too salty or bland, and the taste is just right. Brother, you can do it to this level for the first time, it's really great! It seems that you really have the potential to be a great gourmet!" After swallowing the food in her mouth, Lin Wanqing suddenly widened her eyes, the corners of her mouth slightly raised, and she couldn't help but exclaim in praise.
"Haha, sister, no matter how well I cook, I learned it from you. As long as you like it, that's enough! I'll cook for you every day from now on." Lin Junyi looked at her eating noodles with relish and listened to her praise. He felt very satisfied in his heart and quickly volunteered.
"Forget it. You should focus on your studies. You'll do great things in the future, and our family depends on you to thrive! How can you focus your energy on something like this?! Actually, little brother, I know you're very sensible now. As long as you love your sister in your heart, that's all that's enough!"
Lin Wanqing reached out and gently touched Lin Junyi's head, staring at him for a moment with gentle eyes, but finally shook her head and rejected Lin Junyi's proposal.
"Oh, forget it, sister! Don't worry! I promise you that I will definitely revive our Lin family in the future!" Lin Junyi patted his chest. Although his voice was a little childish, his tone was firm and confident, giving people a sense of conviction.
"Okay, sister believes you can do it!" Lin Wanqing nodded with a smile, feeling very relieved!
After breakfast, Lin Wanqing and Lin Junyi sat on the sofa and chatted for a while. When the clock struck nine, Lin Junyi suddenly remembered about practicing the Yellow Emperor's Bible and found an excuse to go to Lin Wanqing's room.
Lin Wanqing used to collect hundreds of books, most of which were ancient Chinese literature, and there were also a few dozen books on medicine, music, etc.
Lin Junyi stood in front of the tall bookshelf, couldn't help smacking his lips, exhaling, then lowered his head and concentrated on looking for books related to cultivation.
After about ten minutes, Lin Junyi finally managed to find two books on Traditional Chinese Medicine from the pile of books. One was called "Compendium of Materia Medica" and the other was called "Detailed Explanation of the Meridians and Acupoints of the Human Body".
Lin Junyi took two yellowed old books, and then couldn't wait to return to his room and read them eagerly.
He knew nothing about Chinese medicine before, but now through reading books, Lin Junyi has begun to have a preliminary understanding of Chinese medicine.
He learned from the book that the human body has approximately 52 single acupoints, 309 double acupoints, and 48 extra meridian acupoints, for a total of 409 acupoints. The human body has 12 "main meridians" that connect the five internal organs. Additionally, the "Ren Meridian" in the center of the front and the "Du Meridian" in the center of the back each have a special meridian running through the entire body. The acupoints along these 14 meridians are called "main acupoints," totaling 365. Of these, 108 are considered vital acupoints, and the remaining 36 are considered fatal acupoints.
Key acupoints in the head and neck include: Baihui, Shenting, Taiyang, Ermen, Jingming, Renzhong, Yamen, Fengchi, and Renying. Key acupoints in the chest and abdomen include: Tanzhong, Jiuwei, Juque, Shenque, Qihai, Guanyuan, Zhongji, Qugu, Ruzhong, Yingchuang, Qimen, Qimen, Zhangmen, and Shangqu. Key acupoints in the back, lumbar, and sacral regions include: Jueyin, Xinshu, Shenshu, Feishu, Mingmen, Zhishi, Qihai, and Huilu. Key acupoints in the upper and lower limbs include: Jianjing, Taiyuan, Zusanli, Sanyinjiao, and Yongquan.