I’ll add some practice in the real world

Chapter 196 195 Tao, it is a Tao, but it is not a permanent Tao

After practicing the Sleeping Alchemy Gong all night, Chen Jue found through [inner vision] when he got up that the cells near the pineal gland in his brain were indeed slightly stronger than last night.

In addition, the intelligence and physical attributes increased slightly, with a modest increase of only 0.01. But if the attributes can be increased so steadily every day, then this [Hidden Dragon Sleeping Pill Technique] is probably more effective than several of Chen Jue's self-created techniques.

Of course, in addition to improving physical fitness, prolonging life, and opening up the mind, the most important function of deep sleep is to remove junk from the brain.

When a person is awake, blood circulates continuously in the brain, supplying energy to the brain but also producing metabolic waste.

Only when entering a state of deep sleep, a large amount of blood in the cerebral blood vessels withdraws, freeing up space, can the cerebrospinal fluid take the opportunity to enter the brain for flushing and cleaning, remove a large amount of toxins and metabolic waste, and transport it along the spine into the lymphatic system, and finally Included in the human body’s excretory system.

Although Chen Jue’s previous self-created [Bigu Cleansing Technique] also has a detoxifying effect in partially purifying brain waste, it is aimed at detoxifying the entire body’s general circulation. It does not have the effect of [Hidden Dragon Sleeping Pill Technique], which only targets the brain. The fruit body takes effect.

The exercises that continuously improve physical fitness are obviously of a much higher level than boxing exercises.

Waiting for more free attributes to come out, let's see if we can combine the [Great and Small Zhoutian Movement], [Bigu Purification Technique], [God Refining Immortality Technique] and this [Hidden Dragon Sleeping Pill Technique]. Chen Jue I thought this while staring at the advanced skills on the panel.

After trying the consumption required for skill fusion, he found that it actually required 4 points of free attributes. Chen Jue was a little stunned when he saw it. He secretly sighed at the greed of this attribute panel and also looked forward to the subsequent practice.

After leaving the room, Chen Jue had some breakfast on the street and then continued eastward. He planned to go to Hangu Pass where I enlightened and observe the clues left by the predecessors and saints.

Starting from Xidu, it was more than 200 kilometers all the way to Hangu Pass. Chen Jue was very fast on his feet and had plenty of energy. He kept walking throughout the whole journey. He only stopped at noon to find a roadside town for lunch, and walked from day to night. We arrived at Hangu Pass successfully.

However, Chen Jue's impression of Hangu Pass was very disappointing. They were all commercial scenic spots. Although the streets were brightly lit, and there were statues of Laozi riding an ox westward to enlightenment, as well as Taoist Bagua, Tai Chi and other symbols, they were not. There was nothing worthy of Chen Jue's investigation.

I found a hotel and stayed one night. I got up early the next day, had breakfast, and bought an old copy of the Tao Te Ching from a roadside stall in Hanguguan Town and read through it.

Tao can be a Tao, but it is not a permanent Tao. A name can be a name, but it is not a permanent name.

This is quite different from the common Tao Te Ching. Chen Jue looked at the opening chapter of this version of the Tao Te Ching, especially the two words heng that appeared in it, which reminded him of the words in this letter. There are several speculations about Laozi's lifespan seen in Guguan tourist attractions.

Lao Tzu, whose surname was Li Ming'er and whose courtesy name was Dan, was born in the late Spring and Autumn Period. His birth and death dates are unknown. He was the founder of Taoism. The Confucian sage Confucius also asked him for rituals and learning.

Various ancient books and data speculate that Lao Tzu's life span is 100 years old, 160 years old, or more than 200 years old. These life span values ​​are speculations and there is no evidence to make a final conclusion.

However, in Chen Jue's view, this Taoist saint wrote the Tao Te Ching in his later years. He must have foreseen the end of his life, so he mentioned the word eternal several times in the article.

In Chen Jue's view, the word Heng represents the eternal pursuit and yearning for the great road, just like Zhao Zhen who fanatically pursues eternal life. It's just that Lao Tzu's cultivation and ideological realm is higher, reaching a level unmatched by future generations. Although he can predict his own life and death, he is free and easy, and goes all the way out of Hangu Pass to become a saint, without being troubled by his limited lifespan.

Humans are not a long-lived species, especially in Lao Tzu's time, anyone who could live for more than a hundred years was considered auspicious.

Looking up at the huge statue of Lao Tzu in the center of Hangu Pass Scenic Area, Chen Jue felt that the reason why this ancient saint was great was not that he lived longer than others, but that his thoughts and works could be spread. It has been studied by future generations for thousands of years, and even Chen Jue, a modern practitioner, has been deeply influenced by it.

Human life has an upper limit, but ideas can spread forever.

Senior me, I should also be a true saint in the world who has obtained the [Sacred Heart]. Chen Jue thought this way, and then looked at the upper limit of life span of 282 on his attribute panel. He felt that although he could live longer than me, and even many ancient saints However, there is still a long way to go in terms of thought, knowledge, and exploration of the three thousand avenues of the universe.

After leaving Hangu Pass, Chen Jue continued to travel eastward. He planned to take this opportunity to walk back to his hometown of Chencun, observe the worldly world with [Sacred Heart], and explore some unknown scenery and things.

Passing a country road on the road, when he saw a car parked on the roadside with double flashers, Chen Jue was stopped by a couple who were busy changing the spare tire of the car.

Master, can you lend a hand and help us change a spare tire?

The screw is driven too deep, and my husband can't pull it out by himself. The driver was an honest villager, and there was a pregnant woman with a big belly standing next to him.

When Chen Jue saw that the driver was holding the wrench that was used to pull the screw, his whole face turned red. He tried his best to get rid of the screw on the tire, so he walked over and said, I'll do it!

He took the wrench and pulled it hard. The screw on the tire clicked, and the whole car shook violently. Chen Jue successfully unscrewed it. After changing a few screws on the side, Chen Jue easily pulled them off.

Master, you are so strong!

This is a second-hand old car. It's been a few years. The screws were probably damaged by the repair shop's air gun, and they were a little rusty. I couldn't unscrew them for a long time. The driver picked up the few slightly screwed screws. He looked at the rusted and slightly deformed screws and said gratefully to Chen Jue.

It's easy. You're welcome. I'll help you lift the car. You hurry up and change the tires. Chen Jue said, hooking one hand on the side skirt chassis of the car, and then using force to lift it up. There was an air leak on this side of the car. The tires immediately flew into the air.

You know, when we ordinary people encounter this kind of thing like changing a spare tire, we need to put a jack under the side skirt to lift the flat tire, but in Chen Jue's hands, it doesn't need to be so troublesome. It's just a matter of lifting your hand. That’s all.

Even adult elephants can be lifted and thrown away, and this 1 to 2 ton car is certainly not a problem.

But when he mentioned the feat of magical power on the side of the car, the two villagers and his wife were dumbfounded. Both of them exclaimed in disbelief, and then successfully replaced the spare tire with a look of confusion on their faces.

As for Chen Jue, in the process of helping the village driver change the spare tire, he used the heavenly and human induction strengthened by [Sacred Heart] to sense the fetus in the pregnant woman's belly.

Chen Jue had sensed the fetus in his cousin's belly before at his roommate Wang Biao's house, and it was also the first time that Chen Jue noticed the existence of innate energy. However, at that time, Chen Jue had not yet achieved great success, so his ability to sense and perceive was not so strong.

When I try to sense it again now, I gain more than when I sensed it for the first time.

Although this innate energy emitted from the fetus was not as strong as the meteorite fragments, it allowed Chen Jue to see a somewhat different energy radiation.

It is somewhat similar to the mental magnetic field that Chen Jue previously understood. Its essence is that the nerve currents emitted from the brain cells and neurons in the brain then form brain waves, and finally turn into a magnetic field and extend out of the body.

According to Chen Jue's understanding, this innate energy emitted from the fetus is also a biological current emitted from a specific cell of the fetus, and then triggers magnetic field radiation similar to that caused by the biological current.

Only the fetus in a pregnant woman's body has it, but not the child after birth.

Is it caused by the totipotent stem cells in the fetus? Chen Jue thought again of the theoretical knowledge he had learned about the human body and cells at the base, and this was the first answer that popped into his mind.

The first update is here!

I originally wanted to make it longer, but the battery on my phone when I was checking the information ran out, so I posted it first and made the chapters longer tonight.

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