Outside the window, a bright sun was setting in the sky, and its fiery red and lavender glow filled the entire sky.
It was only after two o'clock in the afternoon when he started to practice meditation, but when he woke up from the seventh breath of Qi, it was already after five o'clock in the afternoon.
The fact that it took him so long was not entirely due to his lack of time in practice, but more importantly because he was unfamiliar with the practice process.
So he wasted too much useless time. As long as he practices more, he should soon find the trick, and the time required for "retreat" will be greatly reduced.
...
After several days of practicing the "Innate Creation Kung Fu", he also initially understood this technique.
The early morning hours until sunrise are the best times to practice the "Innate Creation Gong".
Not only will you enter samadhi faster, but the flow of Qi in your body will also be faster than usual.
As a result, he slightly adjusted his daily schedule.
Because after practicing, your body, mind and spirit will be in a full state, so practicing can replace sleep.
He usually starts practicing cross-legged at twelve o'clock in the evening and ends at five o'clock in the morning.
If you need to practice spiritual meditation that day, you can also perform mental exercises to restore your mental power after the meditation.
And if you feel that practicing once a day is not enough, you can also practice at any time from noon to afternoon.
This happens to be the time when the body is able to practice again.
Practicing twice a day is the limit that his current body can bear.
If he still greedily wants to practice for the third time in a day, he will feel intense pain in his spinal cord.
Extracting the body's essence without restraint will bring down the physical body first.
If there is no significant improvement in physical fitness, he should be able to maintain this cultivation frequency for a long time.
However, fortunately, the number of breath turns in a single practice will increase rapidly with the proficiency of the technique.
At first, he could only practice walking for seven breaths, but now he can walk for ten breaths.
In other words, he can independently cultivate twenty-day skills every day.
...
Wu Yazhen has already started taking extra classes in the summer.
Guan Lang checked the progress of the half-hearted drawing work.
When the confirmation work was proceeding in an orderly manner, he was also ready to invest in the design of the original shot.
But... there was one thing that had been making him strange these past few days.
The first episode caused an uproar in the animation circle, but because there was only one episode, many people still did not become his personal fans.
And as time goes by, the popularity of the first episode is slowly fading.
People who want to see it have basically already seen it.
It stands to reason that group worship should not grow rapidly.
However, he has accumulated two more beliefs in a short period of time in the past two or three days.
Belief cannot come for no reason, which means that his fan base has expanded in the past two or three days.
He had some guesses in his mind, turned on his computer, and logged into a certain Si Ling Si website.
After some searching, it turned out to be exactly what he had guessed.
His "Episode 1 of the Dawn Era" was moved here.
Moreover, subtitle groups or dubbing teams from various countries have dubbed his videos in various languages.
Of course, no matter what version of dubbing it is, there will still be Chinese subtitles.
Many of his reprinted and moved videos have only a few hundred thousand views, while many have millions of views.
Therefore, bit by bit, a certain amount of group belief was added to him.
Group belief was more like a spiritual and emotional recognition, and he didn't know how it was transmitted to him across such a long distance.
Phenomenons on the spiritual level are inherently metaphysical.
He had forgotten the possibility of the video being moved outside.
Just read the comments briefly.
"The subtitles at the bottom are written in Chinese, right? Is this an animation produced by Chinese people?"
"I thought it was done by people from RB. When did animation companies in China reach this level?"
"I love this animation! Perfect work, exquisite character design, charming animation background, this is a good story, I want to watch the second episode, can't wait!"
"Very beautiful animation! I even think it's better than all the RB animations I've seen!"
"China is really a strange country. Does anyone know how to urge the production company of this animation to update it?"
"In fact, if you choose to watch the original video, its Chinese dubbing will make you enjoy the animation even more!"
"I have watched some Chinese animations before, but I still can't adapt to them speaking Chinese. I am still more accustomed to Japanese dubbing, but I have to say that this animation is quite promising."
"Believe me, once you get used to the Chinese dubbing, you will completely fall in love with this animation."
"I have to say that this animation sparked my interest in learning Chinese."
"I am a British student studying in Yanjing. You will never think that this perfect work was produced by a team of one person!"
"No kidding, man, how could this be made by one person?"
"The fact is that the guy named 'guanlang' is simply the god of animation."
"Thanks to Dawn Era, it made me discover that there are so many good Chinese animations. Although they are not as good as it, they are still excellent works."
"Looking forward to more animations of this quality from him in the future."
His English is good and he can basically understand the content in the comment area.
As for other languages, he can barely understand some Japanese and Korean, but has not reached the level of proficiency.
It can be seen that foreign netizens are very surprised, even unbelievable, that Age of Dawn is a Chinese animation.
This is partly due to China’s weakness in animation, but also to the stereotyped impression of China formed by long-term propaganda by Western media.
But no matter what the previous impression was, it is undeniable that "Age of Dawn" is indeed an animation that people can't help but applaud.
Because of its extremely high quality, it quickly attracted a group of overseas animation fans.
And because of "Age of Dawn", many overseas animation fans have also changed their impressions of Chinese animation and slowly accepted the works of other Chinese animation companies.
In this regard, Guan Lang is quite happy.
No wonder he received an email from Netflix a few days ago. It turned out that the popularity of "Age of Dawn" overseas attracted the attention of the global streaming video giant.
He ignored that email a few days ago, but now that he thinks about it, if it is the global broadcast rights for non-Chinese countries, it is not impossible to sell it.
Allowing people to reprint his animated videos on Youguan will not bring him a penny of monetary gain, nor is it conducive to the collection of group beliefs.