Since the historical records, China has created tens of thousands of strange skills to exercise themselves.

Most of these skills are based on the human body meridians, acupoints, spirit and so on.

The theory of meridians originated from a part of ancient Chinese medicine. As early as 3000 years ago, there were detailed records about the meridian system in Chinese medical books, especially in Neijing.

Twelve meridians constitute the main body of the meridian system of the human body, known as the twelve meridians.

However, the other meridians are intertwined and vast.

even today, no one can tell how many meridians there are in the human body itself.

Today's human beings have already made the twelve main meridians of the human body unobstructed through genetic improvement

Lao Tzu said that "special Qi to soft, can be like a baby.".

People whose meridians are unblocked are more like babies.

That is to say, return to nature, close to nature.

This not only makes people healthy, rarely sick, prolong life, but also makes the "internal Qi" which is hard to understand and cultivate becomes less mysterious.

As long as ordinary people can detect the sense of Qi, they can easily become martial artists.

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of course, the proportion of people who can feel the "Qi feeling" is not high compared with ordinary people, but even so, the number of martial arts people in China today is more than that in ancient times.

If ordinary people want to feel the sense of Qi, and then gradually cultivate to become primary and intermediate martial arts, it is difficult for the intermediate martial arts to advance to the advanced level.

If you want to be a senior martial artist like Qiu Yan, you must start to use internal breathing to open up the eight channels of human body.

The so-called Eight Extraordinary Meridians are the general names of Ren, Du, Chong, Dai, Yin Qiao, Yang Qiao, Yin Wei and Yang Wei.

"Twenty seven difficulties in the canon of difficulties" said: "all these eight are not confined to the classics, so they are called the eight channels of the extraordinary classics."

The eight extra meridians do not belong to Zang Fu organs and have no exterior interior coordination relationship, which can not be improved by genetic medicine. Therefore, the eight meridians of human beings are still closed and need martial arts to open them up slowly with their own internal breathing.

The twelve meridians are compared to ditches and the eight meridians are compared to lakes in Nanjing. This is also the biggest difference between advanced martial arts and primary and intermediate martial arts.

Just imagine that the internal breathing of junior and intermediate martial artists is only equivalent to that of ditches, and how can it be comparable to the internal breathing of "HuZe" with advanced martial arts?

Eight meridians are recorded in the compendium of Qijing:

Ren meridian is "sea of Yin channels"; Du Meridian is "sea of Yang channels"; Chong pulse is called "sea of twelve meridians"; meridians are controlled by meridians; Yin and Yang channels can be used to "nourish collaterals and Yin" and "collaterals and Yang"; Yin Qiao pulse and Yang Qiao pulse...

therefore, for martial arts, if you want to step into a higher level, only It is possible to get through the eight meridians.

The eight meridians are naturally closed and intricate, which can not be easily opened.

If you are not careful, your meridians will be destroyed and all your skills will be destroyed.

It has been nearly eight years since Qiu Yan became a level seven martial artist by breaking through the Yin qiaomai. It is still in the early stage of level seven martial arts. The second eight meridians have not been fully opened.

This shows how difficult it is for an intermediate martial artist to become a senior martial artist. However, after becoming a senior martial artist, it is difficult to make any progress.