He looks like he's going crazy after just a few words. How can he be a sorcerer if he's so pathetic? No wonder he's been practicing for decades, but he's still not as good as his wife, Tian Xiaodie, a beginner...
Zhang Zhiwei muttered a few words inwardly, then sighed and said, "Brother Zhuge, it's boring to say everything is fatal. To put it simply, after you have studied the four plates of Heaven, Earth, Man and God and mastered the Qi Men Dun Jia, you can try to break out of these four plates and look at yourself."
"Then you will discover that there is a larger situation within your body. If you control this situation, you will control yourself. If you control yourself, you will enter the world again. You will not only be able to watch helplessly, but you will be able to use a little force to achieve a great result. You will be able to control the whole body, control the changes of the whole body, and become the king!"
When these words were spoken, Zhuge Yunhui looked as if he was struck by lightning. These remarks undoubtedly shattered his worldview and overturned his understanding of sorcerers.
He lost his voice and said, "Brother Zhang, you said there's a bigger situation inside our bodies. My previous cultivation was actually to better understand this situation inside my body, so that I could control it and then control the world. I don't know if this is true or not, but Brother Zhang, you clearly don't control the four plates or know the Qimen Dunjia well, so how do you control the situation you call the human body?"
Zhang Zhiwei explained, "Didn't I tell you? The great principles all converge, and there's more to controlling the human body than just magic. If you master one technique, you'll master all. Otherwise, why do you think those senior masters are so proficient in every kind of magic?"
Zhuge Yunhui covered his head, his eyes bloodshot. "Brother Zhang, please enlighten me. I'm really confused. The more I listen, the more confused I become. My mind is a mess, like paste. I seem to have lost the ability to think. Brother Zhang, please give me some advice!"
Looking at Zhuge Yunhui's expression, Zhang Zhiwei felt that if he were to be the person who answered the riddle, this guy would definitely go crazy.
But preaching to others is also a reflection of oneself, preaching to oneself, so just go ahead and talk about it.
Zhang Zhiwei said, "If you want to know, then I'll tell you. Do you remember that when I first entered your Qimen Bureau, you placed me at the Death Gate, a very bad feng shui position? After you reminded me, I began to look inward to see what impact this bad feng shui had on me?"
"As a Taoist who specializes in inner alchemy, I've made some progress in my spiritual cultivation. I can now look within myself and understand the changes in my own life like the back of my hand. My internal organs, meridians, skin, blood vessels, and everything else are all as clear as the lines on the palm of my hand."
This was not a difficult task for Zhang Zhiwei, because he had practiced the Golden Light Mantra to an extremely high level, which could accurately cover the internal organs and meridians, and naturally he knew his internal body like the back of his hand.
Zhang Zhiwei continued, "I can clearly sense that while standing at the death gate you arranged for me, a stream of external Qi has invaded my body, causing some effects on it. Although these effects are extremely subtle, so subtle that they are difficult to detect, they still have an impact."
"As someone who pursues the perfection of both body and soul, I naturally do not allow any flaws in my 'life'. I then circulate my Qi to penetrate my internal organs, concentrating my mind and spirit to examine them bit by bit."
"Immediately, I discovered that the Qi invading my body had a fixed route. It entered from my Baihui acupoint and went down along the dragon of my spine. During this process, every time this invading Qi passed through one of my vertebrae, my body would have an extremely subtle reaction."
"Why do you say it's extremely subtle? Because my life force is too strong, and the Qi in the Qimen formation you set is too weak, so the impact on me is very limited, and there is almost no tangible effect. However, there are two parts that are different."
"As this Qi passed through my sixth and seventh cervical vertebrae, I keenly felt something strange coming from my lungs. The innate lung metal Qi inside was turbulent!"
"It's not that my lungs are injured, because I practice the Yang Five Thunders of the Five Thunders Orthodox Method. The Yang Five Thunders practice starts from the heart and lungs, so I am particularly sensitive to these two areas."
"At that time, a question arose in my mind: if this Qi passes through my sixth and seventh vertebrae, can it affect my lungs? Does this mean that the sixth and seventh vertebrae represent the lungs? The lungs belong to the metal element, so what about the others?"
"I began to observe my inner self more carefully, and then I discovered that these tiny Qi, when impacting my spine, would cause a chain reaction, causing subtle effects on my internal organs and even the eight extraordinary meridians."
"This is why people who are in extremely bad Feng Shui positions suffer from all sorts of strange illnesses. It's not something mysterious; it's essentially the external Qi that affects the body's functioning."
"When I analyze something, I like to unravel the layers and come up with the simplest answer. I started matching these influences with the spine one by one, connecting them together, and I got some interesting results."
"As we all know, the human body is derived from the innate Qi. This Qi permeates every corner of our body and is the foundation for maintaining life."
"The primordial qi in the spine is the most basic unit of this operating system. Therefore, if the spine is damaged, the whole body will be paralyzed. If the primordial qi in the spine is affected by external qi, it will cause problems throughout the body."
"I matched the twenty-four vertebrae to the five internal organs. The five internal organs represent the five elements. Based on this rule, I differentiated the twenty-four vertebrae into the five elements..."
"Finally... I discovered a very complex, yet easy-to-understand pattern. The flow of Yuan Qi within me is similar to the Qimen formation you've set up outside. However, in terms of details, the formation within me is countless times more complex than your so-called Four Plates!"
"So, I began to use the external Qimen pattern to reflect my own body, analyzing where my body corresponded to the external Qimen pattern, and using my five internal organs to deal with the five elements within your body..."
"As I just said, the Qi in my 24 vertebrae is the most basic unit of Yuan Qi that constructs the human body. In correspondence, I discovered that these 24 vertebrae are exactly the same as the 24 solar terms in your Qimen pattern."
"My first cervical vertebra corresponds to the Great Snow in the 24 solar terms. My second cervical vertebra corresponds to the Light Snow. My third cervical vertebra corresponds to the Beginning of Winter. My fourth cervical vertebra corresponds to the Frost Descent. My fifth cervical vertebra corresponds to the Cold Dew. My sixth cervical vertebra corresponds to the Autumnal Equinox. My seventh cervical vertebra corresponds to the White Dew. These are the seven cervical vertebrae."
"My first thoracic vertebra corresponds to the End of Heat, my second to the Beginning of Autumn, my third to the Great Heat, my fourth to the Lesser Heat, my fifth to the Summer Solstice, my sixth to the Grain in Ear, my seventh to the Grain Full, my eighth to the Beginning of Summer, my ninth to the Heyu, my tenth to the Tomb-Sweeping Day, my twelfth to the Spring Equinox, and my thirteenth to the Waking of Insects...
"As everyone knows, when you sorcerers start a Qimen game, you need to start with the 24 solar terms. These 24 solar terms constitute all the changes in your Qimen game, so the solar terms are the unit of time within the game."
"I don't understand how the 24 solar terms in your bureau work, and I don't need to understand. I just need to understand myself!"
Zhang Zhiwei stretched out his hand and clenched it, and the solar terms in the Qimen pattern suddenly became turbulent:
"I've fallen into your trap. The trap within me has been attacked by your trap. To some extent, hasn't your trap also fallen into my trap? If you can attack me, I can naturally attack you too!"
It seems that I have recovered from the disease. My mind is a bit confused. I wrote and revised some things. If there are typos, please mark them.