Chapter 38 The Books of Huashan

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"Brother!" The next day, Xiong Duoduo ran to Su Fan's yard and pestered him.

As Xiong Qingyuan's only disciple, Xiong Duoduo's status among the inner disciples of the Huashan Sect is not low.

Moreover, with Su Fan's constant advice and resource provision, Xiong Duoduo has made great progress over the years. He is only sixteen or seventeen years old, but his internal strength cultivation has still reached a third-rate level.

Hunyuan Gong has also been practiced to the second level and is heading towards the third level.

"If you don't practice your martial arts well, why do you come here to me?"

Su Fan looked at this guy. He seemed to be a little fatter, and his handsome face was slowly starting to lose shape. It was obvious that he had been away for more than a year and without his supervision, this guy was a little carried away.

"Uh! Senior brother"

Hearing Su Fan's words, Xiong Duoduo, who was originally a little excited, suddenly remembered Su Fan's previous urgings to him and suddenly smiled.

"Come here! Let me see your progress this year"

After saying that, he stepped forward a little, and like a solitary goose flying into the sky, he stepped forward directly and smacked him in the air with the big palm of the cattail leaf fan.

The air shook, and the wind blew away.

"ah!"

Facing Su Fan's sudden attack, Xiong Duoduo panicked at first, but then reflexively raised his energy and used his palms.

With a bang, the two palms met, and as the internal energy surged, Xiong Duoduo was shocked and was knocked back several steps by Lian Lian.

"Wow! Senior brother, you bullied me as soon as you came back."

Xiong Duoduo's face turned a little red.

"Yeah! It's not bad. His internal strength has improved a lot." Su Fan naturally wouldn't spoil him, and he also knew that this guy was deliberately acting. He just took action and was holding back his strength.

I also feel the internal strength in the opponent's body. This year, I am not lazy, but I am not making progress as fast as before.

It was also during those three years of cultivation that he would go to the top of the mountain every day and drag him along to practice. Although the latter did not have as much time as him to practice, compared to other inner sect disciples, he had been practicing diligently for three years and had certainly made rapid progress.

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At the age of sixteen or seventeen, he has a third-rate internal strength cultivation, which is also at the top level among the inner sect.

"But your progress has slowed down. Are you lazy? Let me tell you, before the age of twenty, if your internal strength cannot reach the second-rate level, I will make you look good. You will not want to take another bite of delicious food in the future."

"No, senior brother, I know I was wrong, and I will definitely practice harder in the future."

When Xiong Duoduo heard this, he immediately became anxious and said quickly.

This guy is a super foodie, and many of the dishes in Su Fan's restaurant come from later generations. Although the condiments are not as good as later generations, the dishes he makes are definitely treasures in the world.

Naturally, Xiong Duoduo fell in love with her and couldn't leave. He even hired a cook from the Su Family Restaurant on the mountain.

"Hmph! It's good that you know. I'm telling you, be careful."

Su Fan glared at the other party fiercely.

In the next few days, Su Fan stayed in the mountain on the master's side to practice, or went to the Huashan Sect's scripture cave to search for secret books.

There are thousands of books in the Huashan School's Buddhist Scripture Cave, some of which are martial arts, and some of which are Taoist scriptures or other Confucian classics.

There are even some Buddhist classics.

Unfortunately, after searching through it, Su Fan couldn't find a magical skill hidden in it.

"It seems that Wang Chongyang really did not pass down "Xiantian Gong"." Half of the classics of the Huashan Sect were transferred from the Quanzhen Sect.

Since there are no records, it means that it really has not been handed down.

"It's a pity that Hao Datong didn't leave much Quanzhen sect's martial arts behind." Su Fan secretly regretted that Quanzhen sect, as the largest sect at that time, did have a good foundation and possessed a lot of advanced martial arts.

The first martial arts must be Wang Chongyang's "Xiantian Kung", but unfortunately it seems that Wang Chongyang did not stay at all in this martial arts.

The reason why he didn't stay was that, firstly, this martial arts seemed too advanced for ordinary people to practice, and secondly, he was afraid of being remembered by others.

But for some other martial arts, it is really unreasonable that Hao Datong did not bring them here. That Taoist Master Ma Yu's "Jin Guan Jade Lock" is definitely a profound internal martial arts, definitely not worse than the Hunyuan Gong of the Huashan Sect today, or even

No less powerful than Zixia's magical power.

In the book "The Condor Shooting", although Taoist Master Ma Yu has always been considered a mastermind, his strength is not even as good as that of Qiu Chuji, a real person from Changchun.

But the book also introduces that the single among the Quanzhen Seven Sons is the best in terms of internal strength. Secondly, Guo Jing only studied this martial arts with the other party for two years. His internal strength has greatly increased, and his strength has also greatly increased. The previous ten

That year was not even considered to be in the mainstream.

This "Jin Guan Suo Jade Jue" is really a Taoist martial arts treasure book for cultivating both life and life. It would be a great loss if it is not left behind. If this internal skill and mental method can be passed on to the Huashan Sect, the heritage of the Huashan Sect will be even greater.

As for other sword skills and palm skills, they are all very pitiable.

After reading the Taoist scriptures for several days, even if there were plug-ins that deepened Su Fan's understanding of the Taoist scriptures, it was impossible to imitate Huang Shang and understand the "Nine Yin Manual".

Su Fan also knew that Huang Shang was able to understand the "Nine Yin Manual" firstly because of his extraordinary understanding, and secondly because he had read thousands of Taoist scriptures. There must be some Taoist secrets in the Taoist scriptures that nourish the body and strengthen the spirit.

Otherwise, it is simply a Tao Te Ching and it is impossible to understand it. This is not a fantasy world of immortals. If you are given a copy of the Tao Te Ching, you can realize Taoism and become an immortal.

Pure classics only allow you to understand some of the principles of the sages. Of course, it is also good to cultivate your moral character.

If Su Fan could calm down and read the Taoist scriptures for two years, it is estimated that Su Fan's realm would greatly increase, and it would be easier to achieve breakthroughs in martial arts.

After all, most of the martial arts of the Huashan School are related to Taoism. From the ancestors of the past generations occasionally mentioning some artistic conception and so on, it is obviously very important.

True martial arts masters, they are not reckless men, but a group of great scholars who are well-read in scriptures.

Needless to say, Sanfeng Zhenren.

In the world of the Condor Shooting, which one of the five unique skills is illiterate? Although Dongxie is both good and evil, he originally came from a literary master.

In other words, Hong Qi may be reckless, but if he is, his martial arts level may be the lowest.

It's just that this artistic conception is too far away for Su Fan now. He is just a second-rate warrior, not even a little Zhou Tian.

So Su Fan was not in a hurry for the time being. He had to eat the food one bite at a time, as long as he knew that the artistic conception was important.

It seems to be related to the innate breakthrough.

Su Fan is quite comfortable these days, but it is different for the elders of Huashan Sect.

They were quarreling for several days in a row. As for the reason for the quarrel, it goes without saying that it was for the heir to the head of the Huashan Sect.

Both the Qi Sect and the Sword Sect want to promote their own disciples to become the heirs to the heir apparent.

Everyone has selfish motives.


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