Han Li was extremely happy and carried the wooden box containing the "Golden Zhu Brush" on his way back upstairs.
He used three bottles of "Huanglong Dan" and four bottles of "Golden Marrow Pills" to exchange this treasure and the bag of Seven Star Grass seeds from the girl's hands. Afterwards, he bought some cinnabar at other stalls and happily
He rushed back and prepared to carry out his great work of drawing talisman.
After breaking the forbidden rules and entering the small building, Han Li saw that the young monk was still meditating. Without disturbing him, he went up to the second floor and returned to the house.
After placing the talisman paper and cinnabar on the table, Han Li took out his gold pen and began to work on the "Calming Talisman".
He followed the method of making talismans mentioned in the Dingshen Technique, slowly injecting the spiritual power from his body into the penholder through his right hand holding the pen, and then dabbed some cinnabar on the tip of the pen, and drew on a piece of talisman paper.
Got the spell.
A quarter of an hour later, Han Li straightened up with a happy face, stretched his aching waist, and couldn't help but feel elated when he looked at the silver talisman on the table.
From the appearance point of view, this spiritual talisman is exactly the same as the one used by Doctor Mo. Although the spiritual energy contained in it is a bit lighter, in any case, it is much stronger than the fake ones Han Li made during his previous practice.
.After all, those training products are only similar in appearance, and do not contain any spiritual power.
Han Li took the newly released spiritual talisman and observed it excitedly. After he was satisfied, he was ready to try the Concentration Technique. Unexpectedly, before he could cast the spell, the spiritual power on the paper talisman suddenly became chaotic.
Signs of violence.
Han Li was shocked and hurriedly threw the talisman out without thinking.
With a "pop" sound, the calming talisman spontaneously ignited in the air for no apparent reason and turned into a ball of fire, burning everything.
Han Li stared blankly into the air, speechless! After a while, he sighed. It seemed that the talisman had failed.
Han Li was a little frustrated, but he did not lose his confidence. After all, he felt that the talisman just now was very close to success. He believed that if he worked harder and made a few more times, he would definitely succeed next time.
In this way, in the next half day, Han Li made one talisman after another, but failed again and again.
Those made talismans would either burn on their own, or explode suddenly, and some would simply lose their spiritual power as soon as they were painted, turning them into a piece of waste paper.
When Han Li looked at the last paper talisman that had just been completed and exploded to pieces with a "pop", he, who had always been calm, could no longer bear it. He looked up at the roof and suddenly opened his mouth and cursed:
"Damn it, you're kidding me! A dozen of twelve talismans should be successful once. These are just elementary and low-level calming talismans! Could it be that I didn't choose the right day today?"
After these words were spoken, Han Li suddenly felt that his depression was much lighter and he felt more relaxed.
After that, he tilted his head and thought for a while, and glanced sideways at the cinnabar box with only half of the stock left on the table, as well as the golden pen, and felt that the reason was not here. Because his spiritual energy was injected into the pen very smoothly, and
The cinnabar is full of energy and vitality once it is painted on the talisman paper, and it doesn't look like a fake.
Han Li couldn't think of the reason for a while. After thinking for a while, he decided to ask the young monk to see if he could explain his doubts. Only then did Han Li feel that he could have a master on the road to immortality.
It’s so important to have people give you guidance, and I have some thoughts of becoming a disciple.
After listening to Han Li's complaint about his failure to draw the talisman, the young monk stared at him with an extremely strange look, as if a beautiful white flower suddenly bloomed on Han Li's face.
When Han Li saw the monk looking like this, he felt a little scared in his heart. He didn't know what was wrong with what he just said, causing the other party to stare at him like this.
"Donor Han probably knows very little about making talismans!" the young monk finally spoke.
"Master Kusang is right. This is my first time making a talisman." Han Li admitted honestly.
"Among us immortal cultivators, not many of us can actually make talismans ourselves. If there are any talismans that we need, we usually go to trading places in various places to buy them. Even those from big families do the same."
"Why?" Han Li was surprised.
"It's very simple. There are too few experienced full-time Talisman Makers, and the cost of training a qualified Talisman Maker is too high. Only those big sects that cultivate immortals can afford to train them." The monk smiled.
He said.
"Donor Han feels that he is a loser after failing more than ten times in a row, right?" the monk asked.
"Yes, the material money alone is enough for me to buy several ready-made calming charms!" Han Li said angrily.
"But, does the donor know? It is normal for novices who want to learn how to make talismans to fail hundreds of times in succession. If they meet people with less qualifications, it is not uncommon for them to fail hundreds of times in succession! Only!
After making thousands of talismans, the success rate may gradually increase. This only refers to the drawing of the same talisman. If you change to another talisman, although it cannot be said to be the same as a novice, the failure rate at the beginning is still high.
It is astonishing and breathtaking. Therefore, it is impossible to train a qualified Talisman Maker without tens of thousands of Talisman Making Practices. But Donor Han, think about it, how many people can bear such a loss of materials?
Not to mention the Xiuxian family, even the Talisman makers trained by the Xiuxian sects can only make achievements in elementary talisman making. If they are asked to practice making intermediate talismans, I am afraid that those big sects will also go bankrupt and cannot afford it.
.After all, the higher the level of the talisman, the more expensive the materials used to make the talisman are."
What the monk said made Han Li stunned.
"Then why are there people selling cinnabar and talismans at the stall?" Han Li thought about it again and felt something was wrong.
"Haha! Those cinnabar and talisman papers are sold to people who practice talismans." The young monk said with a smile.
"Spells?" Han Li was puzzled.
"It's the same as the Concentration Technique that you have learned. You must use a pre-drawn talisman to be effective! It is different from those talismans that store spells in talisman paper and are intended to be used conveniently. The talisman used in the talisman cannot be used.
Simply stimulating it with spiritual power requires a certain amount of chanting and casting spells, but it is generally not complicated and is easy to get started."
"Because the same kind of talismans are often used in talismans, these people think that it is not cost-effective to buy them. So, like the donor, they practice drawing talismans by themselves. Because the varieties are relatively single, although the cost is not small, it can still be done.
It’s affordable. So if the donor really wants to practice the calming spell, in the long run, it’s best to make his own talismans, but if he doesn’t use this technique often, he’d better spend a little money and just buy a few calming charms for later use.”
The young monk preached carefully and finally gave Han Li some suggestions.
"Thank you, Master Kusang, for your advice!" Han Li bowed sincerely.
"What a courtesy, donor!" The monk hurriedly responded with a courtesy.
"This young monk is very easy to talk to. If you still have any questions in the future, you might as well continue to ask him for advice." Han Li thought to himself on the way back to the house.
It’s impossible to practice making talismans exclusively now! It’s better to take the time to buy a few calming talismans for later use! On the contrary, the Changchun Gong on my body has already reached the peak of the eighth level. Now that I have mastered the mind skills of the later levels, it seems that it has reached the peak.
It’s time to break through the bottleneck and enter the ninth level. In addition, you need to practice some newly acquired spells. If you master them early, you can also increase your strength."
The moment Han Li opened the door, he had already thought about his future arrangements.
In this way, Han Li took a lot of medicine in the house during the day, meditated and practiced Changchun Gong. At night, he went to a deserted place in the valley to practice several newly learned spells.
They are "Quicksand Technique", "Freezing Technique", "Lifting Technique", "Entanglement Technique", "Sound Transmission Technique", "Concealment Technique", "Spark Technique", and the most difficult to practice "Earth Stab Technique".
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After more than ten days of hard training, Han Li finally broke through to the ninth level of Changchun Kung Fu in the last few days before the end of the Tainan Conference. Wu Jiuzhi and others were stunned, and the Qingwen Taoist even called Han Li a San
A genius in cultivation!
But Han Li knew very well that if he didn't have those dozen bottles of elixirs, he wouldn't have been able to break through the level so easily! But speaking of it, he didn't have many elixirs on his body, and it seemed like he should mix some more.