Chapter 305 Should I call you Xiwu Gongsunxi, or Ma
Chapter 305 Should I call you Sun Xi, the rhinoceros warrior, or Zhao Kuo, the horse warrior?
Author: I slept until I woke up in the afternoon
Chapter 305 Should I call you Sun Xi, the rhinoceros warrior, or Zhao Kuo, the horse warrior?
What does it mean to be a master?
Whether they are warriors who practice martial arts, or Taoists, Yin-Yang, Shushan, Kunlun and other sects who practice martial arts, they all have the same definition of realm.
Needless to say, there is no need to mention the realm of not entering the stream, but the realm of entering the stream is counted starting from the third stream.
Third-rate, second-rate, first-rate, half-step master, master, and above the master is the realm of unity between man and nature.
The realm above this is unknown. At least today, no one has broken through the realm of the unity of nature and man. However, it is rumored that during the Xia, Shang and early Zhou dynasties thousands of years ago, the division of realms was completely different from today. Rumor has it that
There is also the method of refining qi, which is completely different from the internal energy practiced by people today. However, it has been lost long ago. However, Taoism still preserves a few fragments. Based on these fragments, the founder of Taoism, I created the Taoist secret technique "Wanchuan".
Autumn water".
Among these known realms, the half-step master realm is the most special.
In the realm of internal strength or magic, they have reached the standard of a master, but they have not found their own "Tao", so they are not considered true masters, so they are called half-step masters.
No matter what school of thought you are regarded as a genius, if you have not broken through the realm of a master or found your own "Tao", you are not considered a genius.
Because "Tao" is the most difficult to find, the "Tao" that is most suitable for everyone is different, and different "Tao" has different influences on each master.
For example, Bai Qi, who entered the Tao through killing, is naturally good at killing and conquering, and another example is Bei Mingzi's "inaction" way...
Different "Tao" also corresponds to different characteristics. It is not just killing, inaction, these "Tao" that represent certain behaviors or thoughts, such as the Five Elements, land, mountains and rivers can all become a "Tao". As long as you can understand it,
And if you sincerely want to regard it as the "Tao" of your life, you can become your own "Tao".
Of course, each person can understand more than one "Tao". For example, Mo Zhai, the founder of Mohism, completely understood the Tao of "righteousness" and set foot on the realm of the unity of nature and man, and then derived ten essential principles of Mohism.
The corresponding ten "Taos", Confucius, the founder of Confucianism, also fully understood "Benevolence" and derived "De", "Li" and other corresponding "Taos" in Confucian thought.
And "Tao" can also be passed down, so the various schools of thought such as Confucianism, Mohism, Taoism, Legalism, Mingming, and Agriculture were established to pass on their own "Tao".
However, different people understand the same "Tao" in subtle ways.
What Zhang Ji understood was the "benevolence" and "righteousness" that were the foundations of Confucius, the founder of Confucianism, and Mozi, the founder of Mohism.
When he first joined the Grandmaster, he found two "Taos" that suited him. This made Zhang Ji's strength no less than that of some of the older Grandmasters of the Hundred Schools. The aura around him was so powerful that it naturally shocked "Bai Qi".
The Zhanlu Sword, which regained its calm and majestic aura, pierced "Bai Qi"'s abdomen, and the blade penetrated his body.
The sword blade penetrated the body in the soul state, just like piercing the sword into a cloud of smoke. You couldn't feel anything at all, but "Bai Qi"'s soul became visibly illusive to the naked eye.
"Bai Qi" in the soul state should not be hurt by anything tangible. Only the internal force and the natural force induced by Taoism and Yin Yang magic can hurt him, but he was actually hurt by this sword.
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"Bai Qi's" face became very ferocious, with a look of resentment on his face.
The cooked duck not only flew away, but also pecked him.
He didn't understand how Zhang Ji could still maintain a clear mind after being polluted by his resentment, and still realize his "Tao" when his inner strength was exhausted and abandoned by Zhan Lu. Originally, his resentment was
He, who was almost entirely gathered on the barrier outside Du You Pavilion, didn't have much resentment left in his body at the moment. In his soul state, he was even more unable to mobilize his internal strength. He had no time to resist Zhang Ji's surprise attack, and he had no ability to resist.
"You are not Senior Wu Anjun." Zhang Ji's somewhat indifferent eyes glanced at the increasingly illusory soul of "Bai Qi", "Should I call you Xiwu Gongsun Xi, or Ma Fuzi Zhao Kuo?
Or is it called something else?"
The ferocious look on "Bai Qi"'s face suddenly stopped, and through the barrier of condensed resentment, Zhang Ji's voice also came out.
"The rhinoceros warrior was a good general of Wei, his name was Xi, and his surname was Gongsun." This is the record of the rhinoceros warrior Gongsun Xi in the history books of the State of Wei.
Although Xiwu Gongsun Xi's reputation is not as good as that of his brother Xishou Gongsun Yan, he is worthy of being called a good general. He participated in almost all the wars during the period of King Xiang of Wei and was the commander of the army. He even fought against the Qi army in the Battle of Chuisha.
The commander-in-chief Kuang Zhang, the commander-in-chief Bao Yuan of the Han army, and the commander-in-chief Mi Rong of the Qin army defeated the Chu army together and killed the Chu army commander Tang Mei, which was the pinnacle of his military career.
However, he met Wu'an Jun Bai Qi at Yique Longmen, and eventually died in battle, and his resentment merged with Bai Qi at that time.
As for Ma Fuzi Zhao Kuo, the general of the Zhao army who has been hung on the pillar of shame in history and has been a negative example for thousands of years, there is no need to say more.
He died in Changping and turned into a resentful spirit. Along with the resentment of the killed Zhao soldiers, he entered Bai Qi's body.
When Bai Qi was still alive, they naturally did not dare to show up in the open, and could only stumble in secret, causing Bai Qi to be riddled with resentment and become violent and irritable. However, after Bai Qi's death, he faced hundreds of thousands of resentful spirits and demons.
Naturally, the majestic resentment can no longer be carried with the strength of cultivation as before.
Resentful spirits and souls are essentially the same thing. Using resentment as the medium, Bai Qi's soul and these resentful spirits also merged into one body, forming a state of one body with multiple souls similar to the Eight Linglongs. However, Bai Qi
There are hundreds of thousands of resentful spirits accumulated in the body.
At first, Bai Qi could barely suppress them, but as time went by, resentment expanded and accumulated in Bai Qi's body, and the people who controlled this soul became resentful spirits like them.
Among Bai Qi's resentful spirits, Zhao Kuo, who has the support of 450,000 resentful spirits, is naturally the leader.
Zhao Kuo looked at the Zhanlu Sword that pierced into his soul and restrained his resentment. The evil Zhanlu Sword was constantly absorbing the resentment accumulated in Bai Qi's body, using the resentment as a medium to entangle with Bai Qi's soul.
The resentful spirits were naturally stripped away bit by bit, and the reduction of resentment as their strength also caused them to completely lose the ability to resist.
"Oh, Ma Fuzi, no one has called me that for many years. I don't deserve the title of 'Ma Fuzi', just Zhao Kuo." "Bai Qi" looked at Zhang Ji with eyes full of resentment, and gritted his teeth.
, "It's just a pity that I lost to Bai Qi back then, and now I've lost to you..."
He controlled the resentment and expanded the land shrouded in resentment. When he accidentally devoured several hunters, he learned the news of the alliance of the Shandong countries. Therefore, he single-handedly planned the outbreak of Du You's resentment and triggered internal turmoil in the Qin State.
, but I didn’t expect that it would attract the participation of hundreds of schools of thought, let alone the special existence of Zhang Ji.
He originally thought that he could seize Zhang Ji's body and reappear in the world to take revenge on the Qin Kingdom, but what he least expected was that Zhang Ji survived from a desperate situation.
Is it possible that Qin's destiny is really so strong?
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Chapter completed!