God Weird Fairy

Chapter 351: The Trend of Traditional Martial Arts

Chapter 351: The Trend of Traditional Martial Arts
It has been more than two months since the spread of the Qi of Longevity.

If it weren't for the restrictions on the distribution of martial arts, Nan Yi would not have let it go. I'm afraid that by now, everyone in Han County would have already started practicing.

After all, cultivating the Qi of Longevity does not require much effort. Apart from entering a state of tranquility and visualization, you only need to eat more meat and keep your stomach full. Then you can spend a little time every night to cultivate and expand the Qi of Longevity step by step.

In addition, in the traditional martial arts mode, one can gain skills simply by developing subordinates, and combined with the effect of longevity of the immortal qi, even ordinary people who did not practice martial arts before will be attracted.

At this moment, Nan Yi only needs to raise his arm to establish a sect, and in terms of momentum, it is no less than the aristocratic families in the county.

With such a momentum, the county government cannot help but take it seriously.

That is to say, knowing that Nan Yi was about to go to Lijing to meet the Emperor Li, and that Nan Yi was only teaching martial arts and had never seriously established a sect, nor had he asked Zhenwu and Yiwu practitioners to donate their wealth, it seemed that he was simply promoting Zhenqi martial arts for the purpose of "everyone having a chance to practice", Han Qing, who did not want to meddle in other people's business, acquiesced to the natural spread of Zhenqi martial arts in Han County without making any unnecessary statements.

Otherwise, Han Qing, as the acting county magistrate, would definitely take care of it.

After all, although the vigorous development of Zhenqi martial arts helped to accumulate and strengthen the destiny of the people in Han County, the corresponding faith and blessing all went to Nan Yi, so the government could not get a single share. Normally, the government would definitely not sit idly by and watch.

But now, the entire Han County, including several counties adjacent to Han County, the county government and the aristocratic families, are waiting to see what news will come after Nan Yi goes to the capital to meet Queen Li.

Did the nine departments and hundreds of officials suppress Nan Yi and put an end to the Qigong martial arts? Or did Nan Yi soar to the sky with the momentum of the Qigong martial arts?
In the world of cultivation, mortals are like lambs.

The so-called practice, the so-called establishing order and educating others, is essentially herding sheep.

Nan Yi's Qigong martial arts was like an epidemic, spreading spontaneously among the flock of sheep.

At the beginning, no one took the internal martial arts developed by Nan Yi seriously.

Nan Yi's internal martial arts power is only one-tenth as effective as his magic power, and is simply insignificant in the eyes of cultivators.

Even if the internal martial arts fascinate all the martial artists in the world, it is actually no big deal.

But after the samsara catastrophe in Nantian City, while many noble families and cultivators in Han County were in a state of confusion, Nan Yi unexpectedly upgraded his internal martial arts to true qi martial arts.

At this point, the magical effect of true Qi has reached one hundredth of magic power, blurring the boundary between the mortal level and the yellow level to a certain extent.

This would already make some monks with keen intuition frown subconsciously.

However, the Qi of Immortality also fascinated ordinary people besides martial artists, and began to spread rapidly and spontaneously, leaving those practitioners of Qigong who were slow to pay attention to it completely dumbfounded.

Are they trying to plunder all the sheep in the world?!

They were anxious. The aristocratic families were anxious, and the yellow-level cultivators in the outer sect were also anxious.

To use a common saying, these people feel more uncomfortable watching Nan Yi make money than losing money themselves.

If Nan Yi had written some extraordinary article that was famous throughout the Dali Dynasty, that would be fine, but we should just regard it as Nan Yi's extraordinary literary talent.

From the perspective of the entire cultivation world, every few decades, there will always be a genius like this, who seems to be favored by the Star God. He becomes famous at a young age, then becomes famous all over the world, and dominates his contemporaries.

But Nan Yi was not in Dali, and the Qi and martial arts of his subordinates grew naturally and spontaneously, which was affecting the Dao hearts of other cultivators. As cultivators, they wrote books, served as officials, or engaged in business, and worked hard to practice, so they could be one step ahead of others.

If you want to maintain your cultivation and improve your skills, you can take some drugs at the beginning, but in the long run, you can only venture into the spiritual realm and wander between life and death.

As a result, when it came to Nan Yi, he actually let the warriors under his command spread their martial arts voluntarily, and it seemed that one person would tell ten people, and ten people would tell a hundred people, and he would directly grab all the lambs in the world in one breath.

With the growth momentum doubling almost every month, even if Nan Yi did not take drugs, did not take risks to explore the spiritual realm, or even did not do his daily exercises, he could naturally improve his Taoism to the state of transcendence and perfection within a maximum of ten years by relying solely on the spiritual power gathered by faith.

Many cultivators could not help but feel shaken in their faith after just a quick calculation in their minds, and then they could not help but exclaim: How can this be possible?
Of course, the “outrageous” here does not mean shock or disbelief, but simply wondering “where is the logic”.

Most monks' first reaction after learning about this matter is to explore the principle of the people's spontaneous martial arts transmission, and then copy and adapt it, saying "We monks should do the same."

The monk was intelligent and was able to quickly understand the principle of developing his own subordinates in this martial arts tradition.

But a good cook cannot cook without rice. This trick is useful to cheat people out of money, but it is not the same thing when it is used to deceive people into willingly trusting them.

The Qigong martial arts was derived from the internal martial arts. Many cultivators had already studied the internal martial arts. Unless the law and principles were appropriate, creating a martial arts type would simply destroy the law.

The same is true for Qigong. Unless there is a method that is just right for distributing martial arts, it is impossible to copy and use it.

In the past six months, in the vast Chu/Han County, only one "Nine Yang Magic Art" has been produced, which can be regarded as barely following the martial arts pioneered by Feng Nanyi.

But even if the Nine Yang Magic Art reappears, this kind of internal energy that encourages practitioners to kill each other will not allow the people to spread it spontaneously.

For most cultivators, Nan Yi's martial arts model cannot be copied and adapted, so the best option is to suppress him.

However, Nan Yi himself is a disciple of the Wuxiang Immortal Sect, and the sect will not take action to suppress him. Only the aristocratic families and the county government may take action.

However, at this time, Nan Yi had already caught the emperor's eye and received the emperor's decree that he would go to the capital to meet the emperor soon.

As a result, the county government and the aristocratic families all remained silent, waiting for the development of the situation after Nan Yi came to the capital.

Anyway, the worst case scenario is that Nan Yi will fleece all the sheep in the world. But even if all mortals practice the immortality qi, they still have to eat, drink, defecate, urinate, sleep, work or farm, and still live in the many rules woven by the monks.

In other words, the lambs that have been plucked by Nan Yi will not become Nan Yi's exclusive property, but can still provide scattered spiritual energy to other cultivators - it's just that the share is greatly reduced.

Therefore, although many cultivators envied Nan Yi, they were not forced by Nan Yi to the point of overturning the table. They were still able to calm down and wait and see what would happen next.

Nan Yi was also happy with the peace and quiet, and tried to keep a low profile, basically letting his warriors do what they wanted, and not forming a sect to provoke the major families or even the county government.

During the more than half a month of waiting for Du Heng to settle the price of "Junxiansuo", apart from asking the Pei family for help in collecting intelligence outside the capital, Nan Yi stayed at home and focused on refining weapons, just waiting to go to the capital to meet the emperor and take the direct upper route.

However, the matter of martial arts can be kept low-key, but the matter of making money cannot be kept low-key.

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(End of this chapter)

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