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Blue Coffin Death Shroud of the Heavenly Gate Ghost Valley.

Chapter 105: Discussing Medicine and Philosophy. [37]



Summary

The dialogue between Han Sheng and the old man from Xiangxi centers on the contrasting medical philosophies of Miao and Nakahara. The old man offers Han Sheng the 'Ghost Valley Divine Skill' in exchange for becoming his disciple, promising immense power and longevity. However, Han Sheng values healing over competition and questions the superiority of Miao medicine. He articulates that traditional Chinese medicine, though facing challenges from Western medicine, holds profound wisdom lost through history. He argues that the 'Yellow Emperor's External Classics,' which contain advanced medical techniques, have been lost, while Miao medicine lacks written records. This leads to a reflective discussion on the evolution and preservation of medical practices, highlighting the significance of knowledge retention and the importance of understanding different healing traditions.

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