On the morning of early spring, the spring is warm, flowers are blooming, and everything is growing.
On Wawu Mountain, the mountains are clear, the water is beautiful, the clouds are lingering, and the scenery is very strange.
Surrounded by this fairyland on earth, there was a Taoist sect that looked lifeless inside until the sun went up.
No one was practicing in the courtyard, and no one was chanting sutras in the lecture hall. Even in places like the alchemy room, there was no one on duty.
Where have all these people gone?
I didn’t go anywhere, I just slept in my own room.
You want to ask why? It’s very simple, because our ancestors taught us that it’s not advisable to go out for activities in the morning.
How about the power of cultivating immortals? This patriarch is a man of understanding. Eighteen hundred years ahead of his time, he came up with this conclusion that is both scientifically based and consistent with human nature, and he passed it down as a sect rule.
Therefore, in this Xuanqi Sect, from the headmaster down to the disciples, they will not get up before or around Si hour (9 a.m. to 11 p.m.).
When Huang Donglai first went up the mountain, he was really not used to this kind of work and rest. There were several times when he got up early and ran to the courtyard to practice alone. Unexpectedly, when Miao Yinzi found out about this, he actually scolded him.
After a while, he asked him why you are so diligent? Are you trying to seize the position of the leader?
These words made everyone in Huang Donglai feel stupid. He had never heard of such a strict tradition of asking his disciples to be lazy, but since they were all on the pirate ship, he could only go with the flow.
Today, it has been a month since Huang Donglai went up the mountain, and he has become accustomed to it. Now he does not wake up before midnight every day, and cannot fall asleep before midnight.
So, what was Huang Donglai doing when he was awake during this period of time?
We still have to work hard on this...
Let's say that after Chun Chenzi slipped Huang Geti up the mountain that day, the first thing he did was naturally take him to meet the leader.
The head of Xuanqi Sect is the senior brother of Miaoyinzi. This person's Taoist name is very powerful, called "Fudozi".
Maybe when you hear the nickname of his junior brother Mianyinzi, you feel that it is quite elegant, and you think that his senior brother should also have a similar name, but in fact... things are not what you think.
Their master, the former head of the Xuanqi Sect, was an extremely unkempt person - when he gave his disciples a Taoist title, he never cared whether it sounded good or not, but rather based on his mood and thoughts at the time...
The reason why Miaoyinzi is called Miaoyinzi is because he was a very poor-talking person when he first went up the mountain, so the master gave him this Taoist name to remind him to beep less.
So where did the name "Fudozi" come from?
First of all, it is definitely not because he has ADHD. There was no such thing as ADHD back then...
The master told him to "not move" mainly because his body was "too strong".
Everyone has heard of the term "natural power", right? It refers to people like Fudozi.
This guy has shown extremely amazing strength, endurance and explosive power since he was a child: when he was five years old, he could lift an adult, when he was ten years old, he could carry a cow, and when he was twelve years old, he started to panic
You can break a big tree with one punch.
Anatomically speaking, this type of constitution called Hyperion, a product of genetic mutation, has a probability of appearing in the population of about one in 200 million. People with this special constitution have muscle fibers with a density, softness and toughness that are lower than those of ordinary people.
It is more than dozens of times larger than the human body, and its cardiovascular system also has amazing exercise and metabolic functions.
Moreover, as age increases, or as weight and muscle mass increase, the gap between people with Hyperion physiques and ordinary people will become more and more obvious... Usually when they reach their prime, this gap will also reach
peak.
So when Fudoko reaches adulthood, he is already a "superman" in the eyes of others.
Even things like "martial arts" were basically useless in front of him.
In the final analysis... the existence of "technology" is to make up for the gap in "strength", and the foundation of strength and defense is height and weight, muscle and fat... Of course, in this world, there is another
"Internal force".
However, Fudoko has already exceeded a certain threshold in terms of "power" and has reached a level that cannot be equaled by technology. No matter how high-level a master you are, it will be the same to deal with him. The final scene is roughly similar to a battle between the sweeping monks.
Hulk.
If you really want to kill him, methods such as burning, flooding, and poisoning are more effective than martial arts.
It can be imagined that the first twenty years of Fudoko's life were basically twenty years filled with "invincibility", and this invincibility was not earned through hard work, but was rewarded by God.
If you leave him alone, there is a high probability that he will live like a "red plum bird".
Fortunately... when he was twenty years old, he met a wandering old Taoist, who was his later master, and he took him directly to the mountain.
Since then, he has gradually changed from a person who is accustomed to using "power" to solve all problems, to the "immovable man" who can use words but never take action.
Of course, for Huang Donglai, who did not know the master's past experience, except that he thought the master's Taoist name was a bit strange, he did not see any signs of a "muscular Taoist" in the other party.
The visit was very ordinary. They just chatted for a little while, and then Fuzi said: "Since you are very close to Junior Brother Mianyinzi, then you can just accept him as your master, and I will be your senior uncle from now on."
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He didn't even ask Miao Yinzi, who was not present at the time, whether he agreed or not, and just decided.
What's even more amazing is that when Huang Donglai informed Mianyinzi of the news later, the latter only replied: "Okay." It was as if the matter of becoming their teacher was like having a meal together in their sect.
casual.
Compared with the trend in the martial arts world where master-disciple relationships and unique martial arts are of paramount importance, the common sense here seems to be the opposite.
In this Xuanqi Sect, everything seems to be "let nature take its course", "take it easy", and "muddle along"...
No one will care about "your master is higher in seniority than mine" or "your apprentice is more talented than me"; no one will think about "this Tao method is very subtle, I finally mastered it, I want to
Keep it secret and only pass it on to your trusted disciples at most", or "This elixir is very good, even if I can't use it for the time being, I will keep it and not give it to others."
This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading! Even... no one even cares about the position of leader.
As mentioned earlier, according to seniority, Chunchenzi is Miaoyinzi's uncle, which means that the master Fuzi is also his nephew. As for this relationship, if it is left to the world, if the former master dies, the sect will be destroyed.
There must be a bloody storm inside.
But this is not the case in Xuanqi Sect...
Here, the former leader becomes the Immortal Queen. Not only do these guys not compete for the position of leader, they even try to blame each other, because the leader is relatively more troublesome.
At first, Huang Donglai didn't really understand this trend, but over time, he understood that this was normal for these veterans.
Why would a person who seeks immortality and seek the Tao "fight"?
People in the world "fight" for fame and fortune; what do Buddhists fight for? If you win the fight, can you become an immortal as soon as possible?
On the contrary, as long as you have this "competition" mentality, you will be completely opposite to the matter of "attaining the Tao".
Every day they compete for skills, talents, natural resources, and the position of the leader... The sects are fighting each other, and the same parties are against the different... How can this kind of sect be a Taoist sect? Only Jianghu sects can be like this.
Huang Donglai also spent some time in Xuanqi Sect to reverse this logic. He didn't understand everything in the first few days after arriving.
He also asked Mianyinzi in a silly manner: "Master, I have now formally worshiped you as my teacher. I also know that it is impossible for you to teach me exercises or something from the beginning. Do I have to follow
How about starting with the basics of honing one’s character, such as carrying water and chopping firewood?”
Miaoyinzi rolled her eyes at him and replied: "Do you think our place is a Shaolin Temple? Why don't you pick up some water and chop some firewood? Why don't you chop green onions and pick up dung?"
Obviously, even he knows the Shaolin Temple's routine of exploiting low-level disciples...
"Of course, the disciples in charge of the kitchen will be responsible for carrying water and chopping firewood. They all work in conjunction with the magic. They can take care of it for ten days at a time. Should I use you?" Miao Yinzi then said, "I tell you, we are a Taoist sect here.
It’s not Buddhism, and it doesn’t engage in Zen asceticism. If you want to hone your mind, just go to the library and borrow a few scriptures to read. Don’t think about enduring hardship all day long to change your path. Enlightenment is not like that. You know
?"
Huang Donglai was stunned when he heard this, and could only ask tentatively: "Then what do you mean..."
"I'll teach you the basic Qi training method first. Anyway, it's just idle time." Miao Yinzi replied in a matter-of-fact tone.
This is what happened on the first day when Huang Donglai formally became a disciple. However, until a month later, he had not mastered the "Wu Qi Gong" he learned on the first day.
Even though this exercise is called "Wuqi", in fact it is really difficult.
Compared with this "no magic skill", Huang Donglai felt that the Huangmen Internal Skills he had practiced since he was a child was funny. To use a game metaphor, the complexity of the former is comparable to three-dimensional chess, while the latter is like playing with mud.
Back then, Bai Ruhong stayed in Xuanqi Sect for several years, and he only learned the introductory "Wuqi Gong" and the basic sword "Wangyun Sword". He didn't "practice" it, he just memorized it.
He just memorized the moves. Later, when he came down the mountain for many years, he practiced these two skills hard and kept improving.
After seeing this kind of unique skill, Huang Donglai finally understood why these monks have to practice it for hundreds of years? Because it really can't be practiced without spending such a long time.
In this way, Brother Huang continued to practice until winter turned to spring, and he was finally able to run the "Wu Qi Gong" relatively smoothly. In other words, he finally reached the "first level" of this skill. As for when he can reach the third level.
The second level... It's hard to say this. After all, Bai Ruhong has been practicing for decades and has only reached the fifth level.
On the other hand, when Mianyinzi saw that his apprentice had learned a skill, he naturally came to teach new things.
In line with the principle of "following the fate", that day, Miao Yinzi casually wandered around the library again and picked up a book of exercises. According to his estimation... if he threw this book to Huang Donglai, the latter would at least have to practice it.
It takes a year and a half to get a rough idea.
Of course, that's not the point. Miaoyinzi came to Huang Dong that day, not mainly to give him new exercises, but to give him a "Tao name".