Chen Hao finally realised it at this time. So it turns out that the Five Birds Play created by Senior Hua Tuo was actually from the Medical Saint's legacy. He wondered what kind of abilities he would learn if he were to open the ninth page.

The Hundred Beasts Movement was truly profound, and many ordinary people found it difficult to do such a thing. Perhaps it was because of this reason that senior Hua Tuo simplified it and spread it among the common folk.

This was exactly what Chen Hao had in mind. If Senior Hua Tuo did not simplify and improve the Hundred Beasts Show, then even if ordinary people could do this, they would not be able to withstand the burning fire. Even if they learnt this, it would only cause them to lose their lives.

When he came out of the pond, Chen Hao felt the water's temperature. The originally cold water was now as warm as a human body, Chen Hao secretly felt a lingering fear, if he used his blood, would he really be burnt to ashes? He made a decision in his heart, that when he trained in the Hundred Beasts Movement, he would definitely do everything he could.

Chen Hao who was completely drenched walked back to his bedroom, ready to change into a set of dry clothes. Just as he took off the wet clothes, Chen Hao saw that he was stunned when he looked at himself in the mirror.

Was the person in the mirror still him? Chen Hao's face became even more delicate, the outline of her body looked extremely exquisite, as though her body had become a work of art, extremely beautiful.

Fortunately, Chen Hao was not a narcissistic person. After changing his clothes, he sat back on the bed and once again immersed his consciousness into the world of consciousness. Fortunately, Xu Wu's figure did not disappear, and he only sat there quietly and meditated.

Just as Chen Hao's consciousness entered the mental realm, the meditating figure suddenly underwent a change. The figure gradually turned transparent, only that the meridian channels in his body became extremely clear, and after that, Chen Hao saw that the silver was carrying a little bit of yellowish True Qi, which started to flow along a specific path, very different from the way it operated the True Qi previously.

Xu Wu's voice sounded again: "The second page of the Medical Saint's legacy will have a huge change, because only by opening the second page will you truly be considered as having reached the level of a physician. You need to carefully observe and study it carefully."

Chen Hao opened his eyes wide, staring at the path of true qi without blinking, not wanting to miss a single detail. He could see that the circulation path of the true qi had changed, and the circulation path of the true qi was much larger than before, and it even included many small meridians.

Until the point when he started circulating his Innate Qi multiple times, Chen Hao started to experiment with his own body, controlling his own Innate Qi as demonstrated by Xu Wu, and started to circulate it little by little.

These new channels and channels were like landlords that needed to be charged a toll. Therefore, whenever Chen Hao's true qi passed through a new meridian, he would leave a part of his true qi behind, and only after this meridian was "full" would he be able to let the group continue forward.

In this way, Chen Hao had used up a lot of his Zhen Qi, but after thinking about it carefully, although his Zhen Qi had been blocked by his meridians, in the end, it was still in his body, so Chen Hao did not mind it anymore. Otherwise, Chen Hao would definitely curse at these despicable vampire like meridians.

Even though Chen Hao thought that his Innate Qi was thick, after taking another Circulation down, he had already reached the bottom of his body's storage of Innate Qi, and luckily after completing the Circulatory Cycle, the Innate Qi that had been left in his channels all returned to his Dantian, allowing Chen Hao to have a more or less solid foundation.

The Zhen Qi automatically flowed faster than before, and the originally dark yellow Zhen Qi had also become a bit fainter.

After that, the silver light in the book dimmed, and Xu Wu's shadow also disappeared. The imprint on the second page also disappeared, turning into a silver light that flew into Chen Hao's dantian.

The second page of the Medical Saint's inheritance was also displayed in front of Chen Hao, removing his mysterious veil. The only difference was that the second page completely placed illness prevention first, unlike the first page, which was focused on treating illnesses.

It could be said that this was a leap in his knowledge in medicine, a qualitative leap from treatment to prevention. The right medicine was only the beginning of the medical saint's legacy.

After all, the disease wasn't constant, and many diseases were gradually developing. For example, the influenza virus would produce antibodies under the suppression of the drug, causing it to mutate and become more difficult to control the influenza virus.

If the treatment were to continue as it had been before, it was clear that the effect of the treatment would be greatly reduced and it would be difficult for the patient to recover.

Moreover, a new kind of disease appeared. The doctors would then study it and specifically develop a new type of prescription, which would take a lot of time and effort. If the research and development was slow, then this disease would spread like wildfire.

Thus, the importance of disease prevention and cure was demonstrated. If a person's body's resistance was increased, then it would be easier to deal with the invasion of the virus. After all, the human body's self-regulation would also be a large part of the treatment.

In terms of traditional Chinese medicine, prevention was the king's way of treating illnesses. Old Liang had once taught Chen Hao a lesson, so the current Chen Hao attached more importance to the second page of the Medical Saint's legacy.

There were still many Chinese medicinal herbs listed on the second page, and there were even a few prescriptions as well. Some of the Chinese medicinal herbs were already detailed on the first page, but some were not mentioned, but Chen Hao carefully studied them and discovered that he could normally purchase these herbs, which made it much easier for him.

After all, there were medicinal ingredients that did not have a prescription, and there was no way to use it. Even if it had a great use, it could only be seen and not used. It was just a decoration.

Chen Hao learned a few theoretical knowledge about disease prevention from the second page, allowing his comprehension to reach a whole new level. His confidence in disease prevention increased as well.

After that, he introduced a few main points of the Hundred Beast Theatre, as well as the points to note. Chen Hao had already learned these from Senior Xu Wu, and he had also experienced them thoroughly once, so Chen Hao did not pay more attention to them.

At the end of the inheritance, Chen Hao explained some new knowledge. This was the imprint that he had come in contact with the doctor's inheritance in the female Nascent Soul world. On the second page, he talked about a few imprints that he could frequently use.

The first thing he talked about was the mental imprint that he had in his mind. Because it was possible for the doctor to produce inner demons during the treatment, the first imprint he had was aimed at the mental devil. This imprint was somewhat similar to the one that Senior Jing Song had given him previously, and the second was the imprint Chen Hao had used on the female baby's body.

The imprints recorded were for the external world, and they were also divided into two types. The first kind was for the meridian channels, which were used to inscribe certain parts of the meridian, and then they were used to dispel the stasis in the meridian channels through medicine. The other type had the effect of anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects, which were suitable for injuries such as bones and tendons, and so on, and were all of good auxiliary effects.

The final recording of this imprint was extremely profound. This imprint was like a diagram carved into the patient's body. Through the formation diagram of each acupoint, these acupoints would become a whole, and some treatments would become simpler.

However, this kind of imprint that was formed from a formation diagram had a certain limitation. This was because the formation of the formation diagram connected the various acupuncture points, so it needed acupuncture as a prerequisite before it could be used.

After reading the second page of the Medical Saint's inheritance, Chen Hao's knowledge and abilities had both increased. Furthermore, in Chen Hao's heart, he had already developed many methods to integrate the two powers into one, causing him to sigh, thinking that the Medical Saint's inheritance was a blessing to the world.