Chu Mu flipped through the book page by page, the dense illustrations and text clearly reflected in his eyes.
By now, the great hurdle of literacy was all but gone for Chu Mu.
He wouldn't claim to recognize every single character, but at the very least, he could now read a specialized book like this one with no significant hindrance.
The book's contents were much as Chu Mu had anticipated.
The fundamental theory of the Yin Yang Five Elements corresponded to the body's internal organs. Combined with structural theories of meridians and acupoints, it formed the foundation of the medical system in this era—and, for that matter, in his past life as well.
Though he had only read through less than half of the medical text, Chu Mu was becoming increasingly certain that he had made the right decision. 'It couldn't have been more correct!'
Qi and Blood Cultivation, within the theoretical framework of Essence, Qi, and Spirit, was a process of slowly evolving the human body.
