Chapter 232 The Immortal Descends from the Mountain
Liu Qiao slapped his forehead and then remembered that his eldest disciple was from Jiaolong, so he explained.
"Disciple, this is your master's mount."
Chang Long's expression softened slightly, but the alarm was still ringing in his heart, fearing that the bird in front of him would take away his position in the master's heart.
"It's my disciple who is worrying too much."
"Well, just clear up the misunderstanding."
Liu Qiao thought that he had nothing to do next. He would become a true immortal in a few days, but further steps would require hard work.
He pinched his fingers and calculated, and his eyes lit up instantly. It was now the end of the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, and we could just see the scene of Yingzheng vigorously pursuing his strategy and conquering the inner world, and the world was unified.
The first man in history to call himself "Emperor" swept across the world, unified weights and measures, and built the Great Wall.
Countless achievements that made people excited were gathered in one person, and he was called the First Emperor by later generations.
Over thousands of years, countless amazing and talented emperors only added to the framework he created.
Liu Qiao has no intention of changing history. For him, big things are irreversible, but small things can be changed.
Hearing that Patriarch Liu Qiao had descended to earth, the entire Qingyun Sect gathered together happily. Jin Peng shook his body, and his huge body suddenly shrank like a sparrow.
Jin Peng's body was covered in exquisite scales, and even though it had been shrunk countless times, it was still extraordinary and handsome. Two pairs of sharp claws tightly grasped Liu Qiao's shoulders and followed him to the main hall.
Liu Qiao and his party came to the antique hall, where the disciples stood in order.
Liu Qiao stepped forward and stood in the center of attention, looking at all the disciples and saying: "I am very happy to see Qingyun Sect prospering."
The first thing that all disciples, whether they are outer disciples or true disciples, do when they first enter is to pay homage to the statue of Liu Qiao.
I have long admired this legendary ancestor who saw the dragon but never saw its tail. Today, when I saw the true face of the immortal, I was even more excited and trembling.
At one glance, Liu Qiao was so excited that he fainted.
"I know that all the disciples are holding back a lot of energy in their hearts. At the same time, they are amazed by the young talents from various vassal states, and they also want to show their ambitions and knowledge."
Liu Qiao's voice seems to have all kinds of magic, making people immersed in the scenes described in his words.
The disciples below gathered together to respond, and the sound was deafening, piercing the sky.
"yes!"
Liu Qiao pressed down with his right hand, and the scene fell silent for an instant. Jin Peng, who was standing on Liu Qiao's shoulder, marveled at how intimidating and cohesive this was.
"From the beginning, everyone knows that Qingyun Sect is a hidden sect. Now a bright era is coming. From today on, all disciples of Qingyun Sect are allowed to go down the mountain to spread the sect's Taoism."
As soon as Liu Qiao said this, everyone was excited. Liu Qiao looked at the lively atmosphere and smiled.
"You can show your holiness in front of others, but if you violate the rules of the sect, you will be killed without mercy!"
Some of the disciples below immediately put their little thoughts aside. They knew that the Patriarch in front of them was a real immortal descended to earth.
In the past few years, the true disciples who died in the catastrophe were even directly rescued from reincarnation, awakened the wisdom of the previous life, and lived in the second life.
It is said that the few remaining true disciples at that time made those who heard it sad and those who saw it shed tears. For a while, the brotherhood of the true disciples became a legend and spread among the sect.
And the legendary ancestor who rescued them from reincarnation was even more legendary among them.
Looking at the familiar disciples in front of him, Liu Qiao smiled. Cultivation became meaningful because it was about restoring those precious scenery.
The seven true disciples in front of them have already reached a thousand years of cultivation, and they can only stand still due to their talents.
As time goes by, a generation of talented people has emerged to fill the vacant seats. The only thing that remains unchanged is these true disciples. There is an old saying that has been passed down in the sect forever.
"The iron-clad sect, the flowing disciples, Qingyun True Transmission looks at the past and present."
But for a place like the mortal world, it is not difficult to enjoy the worship of the people in a valley and become a god.
"Okay, the true disciples and the core disciples will come down the mountain with me. The inner disciples and the outer disciples will take three hundred disciples and become famous in the world." Liu Qiao's words ignited the atmosphere of the scene.
When people come into this world, they always have to pursue the same goal throughout their lives.
Power, wealth, beauty, strength, and reputation. These five terms have been pursued by men of letters, men of letters, and military generals as numerous as the sands of the Ganges for thousands of years, even at the expense of their own lives.
Seeing the inner disciple and the outer disciple looking at each other passionately, with fierce sparks in their eyes, Liu Qiao finally felt as good as his grandson becoming a master.
Why is it that the protagonist desperately strives for a ranking to be looked upon by the big shots? Liu Qiao directly becomes the creator of this classic plot. Wouldn't it be fun to just sit back and watch the clouds rise?
Liu Qiao had decided when he left that the sect would have at most nine true disciples and 108 core disciples. The number of inner sect disciples would be limited to 3,000, and the number of outer sect disciples would be limited to 3,000.
This step-by-step progression in a pyramid shape ensures that while the disciples and disciples are formulating the plan, the issue of resource allocation is also taken into consideration.
After the conference, the atmosphere among the sects instantly became anxious. Everyone put all their efforts into preparing for this martial arts conference. Zhejiang is truly a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
After ten days and ten nights of competition, the best of the best were finally selected from the outer sect and the inner sect to select three hundred elite disciples to follow.
As for the battle between the outer sect and the inner sect disciples, Liu Qiao said that no one would want to watch a fight between novices and the final winner.
What is worth mentioning is that those eliminated disciples who Liu Qiao himself looked down upon were enough to be called enemies of a hundred.
And the elites selected among them are all at the level of famous generals who can only stand up to one man.
Liu Qiao looked at the ranking list of Jianghu's combat power and found it very boring. Any inner disciple of the Qingyun Sect could beat the top 100 heroes on the so-called Jianghu Hero List.
Liu Qiao was filled with emotion that Confucius, also known as Saint Kong, had a pair of fleshy palms that could open city gates. He had three thousand disciples, each with a strong back and a big waist.
Thinking about it, you can travel around the country in such a chaotic Spring and Autumn Period and freely express your own ideas and sect doctrines. If you don't have a little force to protect yourself, you will be kicked out early. How can you be so happy?
Liu Qiao changed the image of Confucius as a weak scholar and replaced him with the image of a strong man who was good at the six arts of a gentleman and could still drive a carriage and demonstrate to his disciples even after he was over seventy years old.
The six arts of the gentleman as mentioned by Confucius are not a set of literary concepts passed down from later generations, but refer to etiquette, music, archery, charioteering, calligraphy, and mathematics.
Archery and horsemanship are essential military elements in war. Throughout the ages, those who use bows and arrows are all extremely powerful, and their martial arts skills are even better than those of generals who march and fight.
Liu Qiao then focused his attention on the Taishan Zen Ceremony prepared by Qin Shihuang. He shouted to his disciples who had already prepared: