Su Ce: "I will teach you as soon as possible. Rheumatism is not an acute disease, and it can't be cured in a few minutes. When you have time, go and give the old lady acupuncture. It will take some time to see the effect."
Wen Qiao hesitated: "I don't know if it will work."
Su Ce smiled and said, "If I say you can do it, you can definitely do it."
How could he be bad as Professor Su’s first apprentice
Su Ce: "Wait for me, I'll find tools for you."
Su Ce went to his experimental base and took a set of needles and a distribution map of various acupuncture points on the human body.
Wen Qiao waited for a while and saw her uncle bringing in a package. She was quite curious.
"What's this?"
"Needle, I'm only going to teach you this, just give the old lady acupuncture."
Wen Qiao: "Well, I'll give it a try."
Spreading out a map of the distribution of acupuncture points and organs in the human body, Su Ce regained his professionalism and calmness when talking about work. "You have a good memory. I will tell you about the distribution of the 720 acupuncture points in the human body and the corresponding effects of these acupuncture points. You can take a few days to digest it."
Wen Qiao's expression was solemn: "Okay."
The acupuncture point distribution map covered the entire dining table. Su Ce introduced it to her from top to bottom: "Here is the Baihui acupoint. If you get hit, you will faint and lose consciousness."
Wen Qiao took out a notebook and planned to take notes. Su Ce smiled and said, "There is a notebook in my room. You don't have to take notes. It is written in great detail. You can take it and read it later."
Wen Qiao nodded: "Yeah."
From the afternoon until ten o'clock in the evening, Su Ce had only talked halfway. The acupuncture points of traditional Chinese medicine are so profound and cover so many points that Wen Qiao felt a little dizzy after listening to them, but he also digested a lot.
"Okay, we'll continue tomorrow. It's time to go to bed."
Wen Qiao went to sleep that night, and her dreams were all about various acupuncture points. After a night of dreaming, she woke up early and at the dinner table, Su Ce casually asked her a few questions: "Tell me about the Qingming acupoint."
Wen Qiao pressed his forehead and explained: "It is 0.1 inch above the inner canthus of the eye, on the foot-sun bladder meridian, at the meeting point of the hand-foot-sun, foot-yangming, yangqiao, and yinqiao meridians. After being pressed, he became dizzy and fell to the ground."
Su Ce looked satisfied. He just told her about it yesterday and she remembered it well.
He is worthy of being called A-Jiao.
"Where's the Jiuwei point?"
"It is located seven inches above the navel and half an inch below the xiphoid process. It belongs to the Ren channel and is a collateral point of the Ren channel. When hit, it impacts the abdominal wall arteries and veins, as well as the liver and gallbladder, vibrates the heart, and causes blood stasis and death."
Su Ce nodded: "Well, I hope you can memorize all of this within three days, and then I will teach you acupuncture."
"Where to get it done?"
"A human model will be sent over, and we'll pierce it on the dummy first."
There were some differences between the dummy that Wen Qiao thought it was and the one that was delivered to him.
She thought the dummy was just like a mannequin selling clothes, but she didn't expect that the dummy could actually blink, and its skin felt very similar to that of a human, and it had the same temperature. When she touched the heart, it was beating.
Wen Qiao was a little confused: "Uncle, is this... a dummy?"
"The robot is modeled after a real person, and its similarity to the human body can reach 30%. It is mainly used in medical experiments. If you pierce the wrong acupuncture point, the robot will respond accordingly."
"What's the reaction?"
"It's broken and needs to be sent to the factory for repair."
“Will it be expensive to repair?”
Su Ce thought about it and decided not to scare her, otherwise he would be hesitant and unable to insert the needle neatly: "It's okay, it's not expensive, just don't worry about it."
(End of this chapter)