When talking about Taoist Ji, the first thing Jiang Chi thought of was his classic quotation.
——The sky is my house, the earth is my bed, the five mountains and rivers are my bridge, the essence of Xuan Dou is my clothes, out of Ling Jiuxu, into the impermanence of law.
It sounds mysterious.
It's actually not of much use.
Cultivation depends on strength. Only strong strength is the guarantee of everything.
Without strength, relying on calculations will not last long.
after all.
No matter how powerful the calculation is, there will be a day when it is missed, and when that day comes, it will need to be supported by tyrannical strength in the end.
Otherwise it won't work.
so.
Strength is fundamental.
If you have great strength, you can push it across with an extremely strong posture, no matter how many tricks you have, no matter how powerful your wrists are, no matter how strong you are, it obviously won't work.
Push the present moment sideways.
The real strong man is the one who dominates the world.
Those things in the past were all fake, only being strong yourself is the most fundamental thing, Jiang Que understood this deeply.
So he followed Chen Changsheng.
I'm not afraid of those Ji Taoists either.
I have to say that Chen Changsheng was actually very cute when he was a child, but when he grew up, he was delayed by changing his destiny.
but.
None of this affects Jiang Chi's judgment on Chen Changsheng.
He is a perseverant person who refuses to admit defeat and does not believe in fate.
When everyone betrays him, he can still live calmly.
He is very different.
At least.
Jiang Qian couldn't do this.
Therefore, some of Chen Changsheng's advantages are worth learning from him.
After all, he is also a pitiful man.
Following Chen Changsheng and the rest of the group, they slowly walked through the jungle to a place where they saw beautiful mountains and rivers, and the scenery looked extremely pleasant.
There are several houses here, all of which are good buildings.
A small attic with mountains and rivers is the best way to support people.
Very suitable for seclusion.
If given the chance, he would also like to live in seclusion here and just practice Qi and have fun all day long.
As for other ideas.
It’s okay not to.
Jiang Chi actually admired Taoist Ji for being able to live in such a place for more than ten years.
His plans are not small.
No wonder something happened later.
It's a bit of a pity.
If people like Taoist Ji were devoted to the Tao, the results might be completely different.
Jiang Chi came with him.
Looking at the place with mountains and rivers that look like a home, I can't help but feel envious.
I don’t have such a good place myself.
What a pity.
If possible, he actually wanted to say: "It would be nice to live in a place like this in the future."
Live your own little life.
Comfortable.
But Jiang Chi felt a sense of emotion in his heart. If he really lived in seclusion in this place, he might just be in the middle stage of the fairyland alone in this life.
It is estimated that there is basically no chance of breakthrough.
It's difficult.
His cultivation level was directly accumulated by relying on the original power of the world.
It’s different from other people’s hard work.
He, Jiang Chi, is quite special.
So he still had to continue to look for techniques, or find ways to get the original power of the world, otherwise he would have nothing to do.
but.
There are also three thousand Taoist treasures here.
Countless.
Although not all of them may be practice methods, most of them are some of the most important principles of practice in the world.
According to Taoist Ji, as long as you can read it, you will naturally know the meaning later.
This is somewhat similar to the exam-oriented education Jiang Chi encountered in his previous life.
No matter what, you should memorize it first and then talk about it.
Even if you can't recite it, you should read it thoroughly. As time goes by, you will be able to master it frequently.