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Chapter 77 Kyushu Heavy Weapons

Chapter 77 Kyushu Heavy Weapon

Manager Liu and others were beaten to the point where they were beaten to the point where they were lying on the street like dead dogs. What they had done in the past had gone too far and had already aroused public outrage. If a few steady old men had not persuaded them, they would have been beaten to death.

, it was impossible to kill anyone. In the end, everyone threw them at the door of their respective homes like a dead dog. This was a very satisfying thing.

At noon, there was a lot of laughter and laughter in the small restaurant. Xiao Tingting's smile was extremely bright, and she was no longer worried and afraid. The sullenness in Mr. Jiang's heart was also let out, and the wrinkles on his face seemed to have melted away a lot.

I made several dishes, including red rabbit meat, rabbit meatballs in clear soup, sweet and sour rabbit ribs, Biye roll chicken, spicy chicken, and some vegetarian dishes made of green vegetables and wild fruits.

The meal lasted for a long time, mixed with laughter from time to time. This harmonious atmosphere gave Ye Fan the illusion that he was back home.

After lunch, Ye Fan went directly into the mountains. He began to try to control the "divine patterns" because this was very critical and important for later cultivation.

Each "divine pattern" is like a divine iron chain, lingering over the golden sea of ​​bitterness. This is the original form formed by the condensed energy of life.

Monks can sacrifice the "divine patterns" into various shapes, such as flying knives, daggers, etc., which can be released from the body to kill enemies, which is more effective than the "divine patterns". Some people will spend a lot of time and thought to transform the original "divine patterns" into

"Sacrifice it into flying swords, small shields, divine halberds, etc., which will be easier to control and will be much more powerful against the enemy.

There are also some people who are not afraid of complexity and mystery. They repeatedly refine the "divine patterns" and sacrifice them into "cauldrons", "bells" or "towers", etc., so that they can exert various mysterious powers.

Legend has it that the "vessel" made by a very few monks with "divine patterns" may undergo unexpected changes in the later stage, and the "trajectory of the Tao" is intertwined inside the "vessel", which has unfathomable power.

Of course, this probability is very low, and only those monks with extraordinary talents and extremely powerful abilities may have such an opportunity.

Judging from past experience, the more complex and mysterious the "vessel" refined from the original "divine patterns" is, the more powerful it is. "Tripod" and "bell" or "tower" are relatively intertwined internally.

"Trajectory of the Tao", hope may be a little bigger.

Of course, the more complex the "tool" is, the more difficult it is to shape it. Spend endless energy and time, but you may not be able to hammer out an outline, which is a waste of time.

Moreover, even if you are lucky enough to succeed, it will be difficult to get a reward after hard work in the later stages. After all, the hope of appearing "the path of the Tao" is too slim. For many monks, it is just a legend, and it is only reserved for a few amazing people.

character.

Forging the original "divine patterns" into "weapons" is very important to the monks, and everyone will take it seriously, because this is the foundation of their future "controlling objects".

For example, Han Feiyu envoys the Green Wood Seal, Elder Han controls twelve green wood swords, and unscrupulous Taoist priests control a variety of psychic weapons. The premise is that the original "divine patterns" have already been tempered into "weapons" and controlled by "weapons"

and control various weapons.

After tempering the "divine pattern" into a "weapon", most people will choose a spiritual treasure with the same shape as it. Only when the two are consistent can the maximum power be exerted.

Of course, just because the shape is different, it doesn't mean that it can't control other weapons, but it's just a slight discount.

There are also some monks who continuously condense "divine patterns" and repeatedly refine their "weapons" without the need to control other physical weapons. The "weapons" they forge are their spiritual treasures.

According to the records in the Wheel and Sea Scroll of the "Tao Jing", each of the four realms - the Sea of ​​Bitterness, the Spring of Life, the Divine Bridge, and the Other Shore - can be forged into a "weapon".

Ye Fan is already a monk in the realm of suffering. Now he will temper his first "weapon". He is seriously thinking about what to choose, because it is a matter of great importance. Once the "weapon" is refined and formed, it will be difficult to change it.

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Moreover, the first "weapon" is the foundation for the future and is much more useful than the "weapons" tempered from other realms.

Since he has chosen the path of spiritual practice, everything will be considered in the long term. Ye Fan first excluded ordinary weapons such as flying swords, shields, and spears.

Although he knew there was little hope, he still hoped that his "vessels" could interweave the "trajectory of Tao" in the future, so he decided to choose among those complicated and mysterious "vessels".

"What to choose..." Ye Fan thought seriously and carefully for a long time, and finally his eyes brightened.

In the end, he made a clear choice and decided to forge his "divine pattern" into a "cauldron".

It was not a momentary impulse, it was something Ye Fan had carefully considered, not only because he subjectively liked the "ding", but more importantly, the "ding" was the most mysterious artifact in ancient China.

The tripod has been used throughout the entire ancient history of China. Mountains and rivers collapsed, dynasties changed, princes rose up, and the Kyushu were unified... They are all inseparable from the tripod. It is the artifact of the Kyushu and the sacred object of the country.

Aspiring to conquer the Central Plains, the Spring and Autumn Period is at its peak... Countless idioms are related to the tripod, all of which are majestic. The tripod has a long history in ancient China and is the most mysterious "national instrument". It can even be said that the tripod can represent ancient China.

It is difficult to explain how long the history of China is. Some things have not been recorded and passed down. Ye Fan thought a lot, so he chose "ding".

During the pre-Qin period, many holy emperors and ancient emperors had consecrated Zen in Mount Tai, including seventy-two ancient emperors such as Fuxi, Shennong, and Huangdi. Now, in Ye Fan's view, there are too many mysteries, inferring from his own experience

, it is not difficult to find that ancient China was shrouded in endless fog.

There seems to be an extremely mysterious period in ancient China. That period of time has been lost in the vast river of history. From various clues, we can detect some situations, and the ancient ancestors seemed to have extraordinary power.

As the most mysterious artifact passed down from that period, the "ding" was naturally particularly valued by Ye Fan. It was the most important sacred artifact throughout the history of ancient China and was naturally chosen by him as an "important artifact".

Ye Fan is full of confidence in this choice. This is the crystallization of ancient China. As his first "vessel" and "foundation", it is the most suitable.

There are many kinds of tripods. The most famous ones are the three-legged round tripod and the four-legged square tripod. Which one should I choose? Ye Fan thought about it carefully again.

"The round tripod with three legs and two ears appeared earlier..." He gradually made a decision in his heart.

In addition to the earlier reason, there are other reasons. Considering his current status as a monk, he feels that the three-legged round tripod contains some inexplicable truth.

Three legs are more stable than four legs and are the most stable form. The circle contains a wider and deeper meaning than the square.

Three legs, stable, firm, fixed, solid!

The circle represents the heaven, earth, universe and stars. Legend has it that Pangu opened the world by breaking a circle and shattering a spherical space. This was the initial evolution process of chaos. The circle represents the origin.

"That's right, choose the three-legged round tripod!" After careful consideration and deliberation, Ye Fan made this important decision.

It is not easy to refine the original "divine pattern" into a weapon. It is an arduous and long process and cannot be accomplished overnight.

First of all, we must determine the shape of the "vessel" and imprint it firmly in our mind. In the future, we will use it as a reference for tempering without any flaws.

Ye Fan held the Bodhi seed in his hand and immersed himself in an ethereal state. He carved a picture in his mind and simulated the nineteen "divine patterns" with his spiritual consciousness, and then began to refine them and finalize them in his mind.

After unremitting efforts, nineteen "divine lines" were melted and finally condensed into a small golden tripod the size of a bean, which was brilliant and perfect.

However, Ye Fan was not very satisfied. He always felt that something was missing. The shape was perfect, but it lacked Taoist charm.

"Yes, we still lack the tripod ears."

Ye Fan started hammering again, and the small golden tripod the size of a bean was slowly hammered out into a pair of tripod ears.

When this small golden cauldron was sacrificed in his heart, Ye Fan suddenly felt a natural charm. He felt quite satisfied and couldn't help but said to himself: "One cauldron, two ears, three feet

.Yes, Tao gives birth to one, gives birth to two, two gives birth to three, and three gives birth to all things. All things bear yin and embrace yang, and inject qi into harmony..."

The more Ye Fan looked at it, the more satisfied he became. The small golden tripod as big as a bean became more and more mysterious in his eyes, and finally filled his heart, becoming simple, majestic and natural.

"Yes, that's it!"

After Ye Fan finalized the shape, the three-legged round tripod was forever engraved in his heart. From now on, he will begin to forge such a real "ding" in the sea of ​​suffering.

"The most mysterious artifact throughout the entire ancient history of China..." Ye Fan was full of expectations.


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