typeface
large
in
Small
Turn off the lights
Previous bookshelf directory Bookmark Next

Chapter 207: 'Martial Arts' (Happy Mid-Autumn Festival!)

On the black cover of the book, there are four large dark-blooded characters: Doomsday Chapter.5∞eight 5∞eight 5∞read 5∞book,.←.o≈

Li Yizhi quickly flipped through it and determined that it was a book on how to cultivate Taoism, to visualize the world-destroying demon and practice the Doomsday Taoism.

"I remember that the Black Wolf King in the original book seemed to practice this kind of Taoism. He has a doomsday ax and a doomsday cloak. Could it be said that these green wolves are chess pieces laid out by the Black Wolf King?"

Black Wolf King Bi Shihua is one of the eight great demon immortals in the world, and is also the commander of the Yunmeng Empire's strongest cavalry, the Iron Buddha.

Li Yizhi was thinking, after all, this is Xishan, and not far away is Yujing, the capital of the Daqian Dynasty.

As the commander-in-chief of the Tiefu Tu, it is normal to place random chess pieces here.

However, Li Yizhi didn't think much about it. He put away the books, and then packed up valuables such as gold and silver jewelry, which were probably left behind by the humans who died in the wolf's mouth.

After packing their things, Li Yizhi and Tu Lao Xiaoxuan returned to the valley.

Mr. Tu said: "Master Li, thank you for getting rid of the Green Wolf for us. I see that you seem to be very interested in Taoism. We happen to have a Taoist scripture here, so why not give it to you?"

The "Tao Jing" was compiled at the beginning of the Daqian Dynasty by collecting countless classics and gathering the power of the world.

However, within a few years after the book was written, the imperial court banned its publication, confiscated the books that had been circulated among the people, and then burned them all.

In addition, the imperial court also issued a ban. Anyone who secretly possesses the "Tao Jing" will be punished with a serious crime, which may range from having his whole family thrown into the army or being exiled for three thousand miles, to the more severe consequences of losing his head.

Therefore, it can be said that this "Tao Jing" is definitely a rare thing for Taoists.

Li Yizhi smiled, bowed his hands and said, "Thank you very much, Mr. Tu. I have been practicing martial arts since I was a child, but I have rarely been exposed to Taoism, so I want to practice some."

Afterwards, Li Yizhi followed Mr. Tu into a cave in the south of the valley.

This cave is very wide, three to four hundred meters square and about ten meters high. After walking in, it feels like entering a big hall. 3≠八3≠八3≠Read 3≠书,.↗.o●

There are many small holes drilled into the stone wall of the cave, and an oil lamp is lit in each small hole.

I don’t know what kind of oil this lamp is. It has a refreshing fragrance, but no smoke smell, and it is very bright.

After Li Yizhi walked in, he saw wooden bookshelves on the surrounding walls, and various books were stored on the bookshelves.

In addition to the bookshelves, there are also a large number of books stacked under the four corners.

It's just that these books look older, many are yellowed, and many are incomplete.

Li Yizhi exclaimed in admiration. This pure fox clan really loves books. They didn't know how much effort they spent on transporting these books from the Great Zen Temple in Zhongzhou.

According to his initial estimate, there are more than 100,000 books here.

Seeing Li Yizhi's admiration, Tu Lao felt very accomplished. He walked to a bookshelf in the east and said:

"Master Li, we brought these books from the Great Zen Temple, totaling 130,000 volumes. It can be said that even many aristocratic families in your human race do not have as rich a collection of books as I have here. No, this "Tao Jing" It's right up there, you can come and get it. It's a pity that these books are so messy and it's really troublesome for us to find them."

Li Yizhi walked forward and saw a row of books all called "Tao Jing". There were forty or fifty volumes, and each volume was not thin.

Under the "Tao Jing" is the "Wu Jing", which also has forty or fifty volumes.

It can be seen how much manpower and material resources were spent by the Daqian Dynasty in compiling these two classics.

Li Yizhi wanted the "Tao Jing" and even more wanted the past Amitabha Sutra in the "Wu Jing".

He continued what Mr. Tu said: "Old Tu, I have read books for a few years and know how to classify them. I'd better help you classify the books in this library. Anyway, I was planning to find a place to practice. Don’t be in a hurry to go down the mountain.”

Naturally, Mr. Tu couldn't get what he asked for. He quickly bowed and said, "Thank you very much, Mr. Li."

"It doesn't matter, for me, this is only a matter of ten days."

Li Yizhi smiled slightly and said: "Furthermore, the books here are so rich, I also want to read them."

Tu Laohe said proudly: "I'm not bragging, there are many unique books here from the Great Zen Temple, and the outside world can't see them at all. Mr. Li has organized the books for us, so naturally you can read them at will."

"Then thank you Tu Laolao, I'll start now."

"Okay. Then I will go and prepare a place for Mr. Li to live."

After Mr. Tu left, Li Yizhi did not rush to read the "Wu Jing" and "Tao Jing". Instead, he moved all the books on the bookshelf to the open space, then labeled the bookshelves and divided them into a collection of classics and history.

Jing refers to Confucian classics; Shi refers to historical books; Zi refers to the works of hundreds of schools of thought; Ji refers to a collection of essays, which is a compilation of poetry and vocabulary; Xiu refers to secret cultivation books.

Under these five major frameworks, they are divided into several small frameworks.

After classifying these frameworks, his subsequent work is to sort all the books into categories and put them on the bookshelves where they belong.

After finishing sorting the bookshelves, Li Yizhi stopped and sat on the floor.

There were two stacks of books in front of him, namely "Martial Arts" and "Tao Jing". He planned to browse through them briefly to understand the cultivation system of this world.

Li Yizhi first picked up the first volume of "Martial Arts" and started by saying: The ultimate goal of martial arts is to strengthen the body and transcend life and death. It is not about killing to show strength. The world is like a sea of ​​suffering, and the body is like a raft crossing the sea. If the body is strong, you can Carry people directly to the other side of the sea of ​​suffering.

According to the martial arts scriptures, martial arts training is divided into seven levels, namely muscle training, tendon training, membrane training, bone training, organ training, marrow training, and blood transfusion.

Among them, those who practice meat are called martial arts students, those who practice sinews are called martial disciples, those who practice membranes are called warriors, those who practice bones are called martial arts masters, those who practice internal organs are called innate martial arts masters, those who practice marrow are called great masters, and those who practice blood are called martial saints.

As for the realm of human immortals above the Martial Saint, there is no record in this martial arts scripture, but there is an annotation by Monk Yinyue that human immortals need to refine their acupoints.

Li Yi read ten lines at a time, flipping through it roughly, very quickly.

There were a total of forty-nine books, and it took him nearly two hours to flip through them.

Although he saw it very roughly, Li Yizhi was deeply shocked by the huge and complete cultivation system in this world.

He found that the "Qiankun Dian" he compiled was simply crude in front of the "Wu Jing".

Not only in the overall framework, but also in the details of practice.

For example, in the overall framework, his Jin training realm has only three realms: Ming Jin, Dark Jin, and Transformation Jin.

When the energy is transformed, the marrow can be exchanged for blood and the body's transformation can be completed.

Taking "Wu Jing" as a reference, Hua Jin is equivalent to Wu Sheng.

However, under the Martial Saint, there are six realms, and all parts of the human body are trained; while under the Huajin, there are only two realms, and only bone refining and tendon refining are completed, and nothing else is involved.

This shows how crude Li Yizhi's original cultivation system was.

Naturally, Hua Jin's strength is definitely not comparable to that of Wu Sheng.

For another example, in terms of the details of training, it is also bone training, but Li Yizhi's training method is only to practice strength, thereby strengthening the bones of the whole body.

But in fact, the bones he can train are only the main body of the bones.

However, in the "Martial Arts", it is believed that all 206 bones in the body must be tempered, and supplemented with various elixirs.

Li Yizhi's eyes sparkled, and he was not depressed in his heart, but was faintly excited.

Since his original cultivation system was crude and crude, the best solution would be to practice it again at the worst possible time.

He believes that if he can re-train according to the martial arts of Yangshen World, his foundation will be more solid, his strength will be stronger, and he can go further in the future.

Although it is said that the "Wu Jing" has been tampered with by the imperial court, there may be deletions in many places, and it may also be misleading.

But based on Li Yizhi's current knowledge, he can easily see it and improve and avoid it.

"I want to re-edit the "Qian Kun Dian" based on the martial arts scriptures!" 11... Friends who read books, you can search "Blue Chinese Network" and you can find this website as soon as possible.


This chapter has been completed!
Previous Bookshelf directory Bookmark Next