Shi Lei nodded towards the leader of the delegation from the University of California, Dr. Thomson, thanking him for his understanding.

Those who were truly well-educated would understand the importance of respecting their teachers and teachers. If rank and power were to be placed above knowledge and reason, then this country was extremely dangerous.

Although he had gained a group of foreign friends, Shi Lei wasn't prepared to immediately change the way he taught and the way he taught just because he had arrived. He would not repeat the lessons he had already taught in order to gain the "passionate interaction" of the students. He would also not throw out the courses that he was most proficient in. That way, it might result in his students' learning level. Unless they were to accept another lesson, it would be impossible for them to keep up.

Because he was teaching the《 Diagnosis of Chinese Medicine》, Shi Lei liked to link the theory with the practice to impart knowledge to the students. Only when one had a solid foundation would it be easier for him or her to leave deep impressions on his students.

"Such as lazy limbs, reduced diet, chest full of stuffiness. "It's very likely that the atmosphere has sunk …"

"Teacher, I have a question." Thomson raised his hand and said.

"Go ahead." Shi Lei smiled and nodded. This foreigner was rather eager to learn.

"What is an atmospheric depression? What does the atmosphere mean? Are you talking about breathing heavily? Or a strong wind? " Dr. Thomson asked seriously.

All the students in the classroom burst out into laughter, although many of them did not know what this "atmosphere sinking" meant. However, they knew that it was definitely not like what this foreign geezer had said.

Shi Lei waved his hand, signalling for everyone to remain quiet. He looked at Thomson and said, "We can think of this problem. In a human's body, what was supporting the movement of their internal organs? And what is it that holds these organs in place so they don't fall off? "

"There is a saying in our" General Guide to the Golden Chamber ":" The five viscera and six organs, the meridians and small channels, the endless cycle of days and nights, will depend on the magnanimity in the chest, mediating among them. In the human body, there is breath in the chest, responsible for breathing in the lungs, support the whole body, cheer up the spirit. This was the atmosphere. It was also known as' Qi Qi '. Essence, Qi, and Spirit; these three are indispensable. "

"But how do we feel it?" Dr. Thomson's pale yellow eyebrows wrinkled into an S shape. He asked with a puzzled expression.

"Pulse beat. Heart attack. you can even feel the presence of this energy. " Shi Lei said.

"But that is the natural reaction of the human body. Why that atmosphere? Teacher, do you have any other way to prove yourself? "

Shi Lei smiled and said: "Of course you can."

He glanced at the students in the classroom and asked, "Who brought a needle box?"

"I did." He Zhi who was still seated in the first row said.

"Lend it to me." Shi Lei smiled at her.

He Zhi opened the zipper on her bag, took out an exquisite needle box and handed it over.

Her bag was like a treasure trove, cell phone, purse, tea, needle case … As long as it's what you want, she can give it to you.

When they received the box, their fingertips lightly touched it. As if she had been electrocuted, He Zhi quickly retracted her hand, and a tinge of redness unconsciously crawled onto her small face.

That dubious hug from last night was still lingering in his heart, and today, when he met her again, he was still a little embarrassed. She felt a wave of sweetness in her heart.

Under her hard work, her relationship with Shi Lei finally progressed further.

Shi Lei opened the needle box and took out an inch-long needle. After disinfecting it with alcohol, he got down from the stage and walked towards Doctor Thomson.

"Does the doctor have a dry mouth, a short chest, and a very strenuous manner of speaking?" Shi Lei asked with a smile.

Thomson's expression froze for a moment before he nodded and replied, "Yes."

He had just arrived in the capital and was not used to the dry, warm weather. As a result, he had developed a fever the moment he landed on the ground.

But how did he know?

It seemed that this was their "hope" diagnosis of traditional Chinese medicine. However, what part of him had exposed such an illness?

"In our traditional Chinese medicine, people's physiques are divided into yin and yang. They were also divided into fever and cold. Dr. Thomson suffered from fever. " Shi Lei explained: "If Doctor Thomson doesn't mind, I can help you with your diagnosis. From this diagnosis, you can also feel the existence of this energy. "

"Is this the acupuncture in China? I heard it's amazing. I'd love to taste it. " Dr. Thomson said fearlessly. He had the spirit of sacrificing his life for medicine.

He even used the word "taste". It seemed that he treated acupuncture as a delicious Chinese dish.

"Take off your suit jacket. Then give me your hand. " Shi Lei said.

Dr. Thomson passed the notebook in his hands to his companion, then took off his suit jacket and passed his arm over to Shi Lei.

"Please unbutton your sleeves." Shi Lei said.

Thomson was very cooperative, he very quickly undid the buttons on the sleeves of his shirt.

Shi Lei rolled up his sleeves, revealing his furry arms.

Shi Lei pressed down with his hands, then held out a silver needle, and pierced in as fast as lightning.

A female teacher from the University of California saw Shi Lei use a thin and long silver needle to stab into Dr. Thomson's arm, and was frightened out of her wits. He kept shouting, "Mygod!"

However, when she opened her eyes and saw that Dr. Thomson did not seem to feel anything at all, but was only focused on staring at the silver needles on her arms, she felt that it was extremely mystical.

How could there be no pain when such a sharp thing stabbed into one's body?

If he couldn't find the acupuncture points properly, he would naturally feel a lot of pain. However, if he could find the correct acupuncture point, not only would it not hurt, but he would also feel very comfortable. Shi Lei would naturally not make a low level mistake.

Shi Lei's two fingers pinched the needles, gently rubbing it. The needle continued moving deeper into the acupuncture point.

"Did you feel it?" Shi Lei asked with a smile.

"Feel what?"

"Angry." An ice-cold gas is flowing on his arm. " Shi Lei reminded.

Dr. Thomson felt it carefully, and then exclaimed with a face full of surprise, "Ah! I felt it. I feel it. Like a cold snake scurrying back and forth in his arms. God, it was amazing. Is this the atmosphere? "

Shi Lei knew that it was very difficult for him to explain things like yang deficiency and yin deficiency, as well as the atmosphere of internal energy to these foreigners.

Their scalpels were very sharp. During the operation, they would not identify any acupuncture points and would cut them open. Of course, meridians were only blood vessels in their eyes.

He then said with a smile, "This is the atmosphere. It's not the atmosphere. It should be a diversion of the atmosphere in the human body. Our traditional Chinese medicine is concerned with dredging meridians. Once the meridian is cleared, you can get rid of your illness. "

"Oh. It's really amazing. " Dr. Thomson praised.