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Chapter 548: Never ascend, copy homework

Chapter 548: Never ascend, copy homework (5k)

Wen Yan was not saying this to sound nice, but a lot of the things he used now, especially the very useful hand seals, came from many Taoist classics.

From practicing martial arts to cultivating Taoism, and then to his current practice of self-cultivation, they are not completely separated from each other.

For example, the so-called internal training method of martial arts, in the beginning, was actually developed from the health-preserving exercises slowly summarized by Taoists.

The external martial arts skills are basically learned from the battlefield. If you look closely, many boxing techniques actually require weapons.

The boxing that Qin Kun taught Wen Yan was essentially a fierce fighting method of charging into battle on horseback, and it was most suitable when holding a spear.

The Chunjun mace in Wen Yan's hand is best used in horse battles. It is a blunt weapon without an edge, and is most suitable for people with strong strength. During horse battles, it can knock people to death through their armor.

Later, it gradually developed into martial arts, and began to pursue the limits of human skills.

Wen Yan had never worried before that after the scorching sun shone, people who were targeting him would be able to change their professions, and would become stronger than him in a short period of time.

He himself knew best how difficult it was for him to walk along the new path, how many cheats he had to use, and how much power he had to rely on.

He really didn't believe that someone could walk the same path he had walked without any reference.

To change career to become a cultivator, the mindset is the most important, but if you want to use the derived “power”, that is difficult.

Wen Yan himself was not quite sure how to perfectly convey those complex three-dimensional route maps that could cause big problems if one took the wrong step.

These are all part of the “force” and are very necessary means of protecting the path.

Wen Yan himself had no idea how to explore and develop in the future.

He just followed his heart and chose the cultivator.

When he truly completed the job change, he became more and more aware of his own limitations. His foundation was too shallow, his accumulation was insufficient, and his knowledge was not profound. Apart from his heart being the most suitable for a cultivator, and his foundation being extremely perfect.

Elsewhere, all the elements needed to move forward are actually shortcomings.

And this was what he had thought of before.

His weakness may be someone else's strength.

For example, the elders in the mountains are over 70 years old, but they are still energetic, with pure thoughts. They have practiced Taoism all their lives and have accumulated a lot of experience. Although they cannot be said to have the strongest spiritual realm, they have definitely not fallen out of the first echelon.

The "power" that Wen Yan needs is the derived magical powers, spells, etc., which must be the things that Fourth Uncle Master is best at.

If they also come to practice Taoism, Wen Yan feels that the one with the strongest "power" should be his third uncle.

A whole sixty years has been spent specializing in mastering the art of flying swords. It is terrifying to think about sticking to one thing for a lifetime.

When Wen Yan saw the flying sword for the first time, he felt that this thing should not be part of this version at all.

A pure killing creature that can reach supersonic speed from the start. Apart from some creatures with special abilities, what flesh and blood body can stop it?
He didn't understand at the time how such a super model thing in Fuyu Mountain could have not been lost.

After learning more about it, I finally understood why my third uncle, who had a powerful weapon in his hand, was a mountain guard and almost never left the mountain.

Not to mention that the art of flying swords consumes a lot of materials, from forging materials to refining materials, all of them are very valuable.

The most important thing is people. It will take at least half a century to see initial results.

During this process, one must not be arrogant or impatient, but must be consistent, have pure thoughts and a firm will. Only by specializing in one thing for decades can one see results.

At this stage of spiritual energy recovery, Brother Jian’s patrol range can only cover the hills of Fuyu Mountain, and the limit is estimated to be within a straight-line distance of five kilometers.

Before, there had been no obvious results for decades, and his mentality was unstable. Wen Yan didn't know how his third uncle had managed to survive.

Therefore, he firmly believed that if a DLC was added to the version now, the Third Uncle Master would definitely be the most suitable person.

It is difficult to find someone more suitable for this than my third uncle.

Wen Yan himself felt that his Third Uncle Master was much more suitable than him in every aspect.

He never thought about monopolizing it, it’s not a question of pattern or not.

That was the rhetoric used in the propaganda. In view of the current situation and possible future developments, our experts developed a new profession, the cultivator, to lay a solid foundation for the challenges to be faced in the future. How...

Wen Yan felt that monopoly was really meaningless and a waste of time, giving up time advantage, etc.

Perhaps he worked hard for several years before he was able to derive the basics of calculus from practical applications.

With this much time, the big guys might have already written textbooks on linear algebra and differential equations for you.

If you want to learn, just break it apart, mash it up and put it in your mouth.

If we waste these few years, the erosion of the world by places outside the world may enter the stage of full integration.

Why bother.

Wen Yan is very open-minded and has a clear understanding of the situation.

Therefore, the first step is to find someone you can trust.

As for the people inside the door, how they choose, or whether they choose or not, is another question.

The first wave of questions naturally went to a few elders, Wen Yan narrated the journey of his new path, and told them that the new profession was called a cultivator.

As for cultivators, they are a bit like the current martial artists, they focus on realm, and basically they need to prioritize realm before their strength can catch up.

In addition, Wen Yan himself changed his profession from martial arts, so other warriors who have a high level of martial arts should also find it easier to change their profession.

Maybe there is no need for Wen Yan to teach. He has opened the door. Those masters who have reached the limit of the fifth stage of martial arts and have one foot in the sixth stage that has not yet been formed, may have an epiphany one day and be able to start practicing Taoism on their own.

It emphasizes intention and realm, and is almost not limited to men, women, young or old, demons or ghosts. This means that warriors can practice Taoism, Taoists can practice Taoism, demons can practice Taoism, and so can monsters.

Wen Yan explained the core ideas to several elders. He couldn't help with the cultivation of realm, but he had the most complete basic template for the cultivation of strength.

In order to take care of several elderly people, he also sat down and meditated, mobilizing the power in his body to circulate and let the elders feel it for themselves.

At the same time, when Wen Yan personally uttered the three words "cultivator" in the human world, this profession was considered to have truly settled in the human world.

On the cliff of the sea of ​​clouds, the old Taoist priest has been meditating with his eyes closed, in a state of trance. He has been maintaining a state of neither sleep nor self, and he wants to understand what is hidden behind the scorching sun.

Just now he could only feel this thing. Like the scorching sun, Wen Yan had no intention of hiding it and had always kept it there.

But no matter what he did, it was like seeing flowers in the fog, and he couldn't see clearly.

Now, suddenly, the fog dissipated, and a gentle voice seemed to be heard in the void.

"A cultivator."

The old Taoist priest immediately felt what it was.

He finally understood how Wen Yan, who had neither practiced Taoism nor accumulated the lifelong experience of those high-level masters, had achieved the blazing sun.

This guy didn't follow the path of the Tao at all, nor did he let the scorching sun shine everywhere. Instead, he opened up a new Tao, established the power of the Tao with the new Tao, and embedded the scorching sun as a part of the new Tao.

It's a bit like making dumplings just for a dish of vinegar.

But the result was that Lieyang completely bypassed the Heavenly Court and even the Taoist system.

Now, any ordinary person, as long as they meet the most basic requirements, can feel the sun and feel as if they are being slowly blessed by the scorching sun.

After realizing this, the old Taoist priest couldn’t calm down for a long time.

The fundamental reason why he has been guarding here for many years is that ordinary people simply cannot resist the revival of spiritual energy.

Not to mention that everyone is like Wen Yan, as long as everyone has some basic self-protection power under the version of spiritual energy revival.

It would be great if there was a warrior of 800,000 or so who could have the same strength as Wen Yan in ten years.

So, why is he still guarding the rift in the sea of ​​clouds?

By then, the tone of the Lieyang Tribe will no longer be that the Great Wilderness is infiltrating the real world, but that the real world is infiltrating the Great Wilderness.

It's those evil monsters. Why do they keep reappearing on the border of our Shenzhou?

The vision that he had never dared to hope for, suddenly appeared before him as the mist dissipated, allowing him to see a corner of that vision.

Even if it is just a tiny part, it means it is possible.

The old Taoist priest did not continue to comprehend. He opened his eyes and stared at the sea of ​​clouds, feeling a little bewildered for a moment.

After a long time, he stood up, turned around, took a few steps, and disappeared on the spot.

A welcoming pine tree gradually emerged from the clouds and mist.

The old Taoist priest once again entered his own old dream.

A knot gradually appeared on the trunk of the Welcoming Pine. The knot gradually expanded and slowly split open. Then, a handsome boy in green clothes walked out from it.

"I've met Taoist friends."

"Fellow Taoist, you should know why I am here." The old Taoist priest didn't beat around the bush and went straight to the point.

The boy in green looked at the old Heavenly Master with a smile on his face. He sized him up and down, as if it was the first time he saw the old Heavenly Master like this, and it was particularly strange.

The old Taoist priest kept his expression unchanged and let the boy in green clothes look at him. In fact, he himself was also very surprised, as it was rare for him to feel so confused and disoriented.

After a long time, the boy in green said slowly.

“Fellow Daoist, you should know that this cultivator has a great relationship with martial arts, and it can be said that he came from martial arts.

It emphasizes intention, state of mind, understanding, and true self.

If you want to find your true self, you can't stay in the mountains and forests. To achieve self-enlightenment, you must go into the world. After going through countless things, you will eventually find that bit of true spirituality.

This means that the further a cultivator goes on the path of cultivation, the closer his connection with the real world will be.

The higher the level of Taoism, the harder it is to ascend, and the harder it is to become an immortal."

"I am the 64th generation Heavenly Master, and I have the obligation to ensure the perfection of the entire Heavenly Master's Mansion." The old Heavenly Master replied.

When the boy in green heard this, the smile on his face became even more intense.

"Fellow Daoist, you may have forgotten that you have already ascended. You have already engraved the name of the sixty-fourth generation Heavenly Master into the Heavenly Court. The name of Zhang Tianshi has been fulfilled."

The old Taoist priest was slightly startled. He really didn't remember this incident. He only remembered that there were things he had engraved in the Heavenly Palace.

Because at that time, the old Heavenly Master, as the 64th Heavenly Master, ascended to the name of Perfect Zhang Heavenly Master and used this to carve something in the Heavenly Palace.

Unfortunately, it was rolled back.

Only the things engraved in the heavens could not be restored and were left behind.

The old Taoist priest used this to determine what the specific situation was at that time.

Theoretically, the old Heavenly Master had indeed ascended to heaven, but this only fulfilled the title of Zhang Tianshi, the 64th Heavenly Master, and because he was in heaven, he could not be restored.

But the old master himself did not get any benefits.

At that time, he didn't think about gaining any benefit from this incident.

The boy in green smiled and bowed.

“Every sip and every bite has a reason.

Fellow Taoist, now that you have figured it out, you have made a decision.

Why do you have to come here and ask me again?

It’s just that I don’t remember, so I’m a little uncertain.”

The old Taoist priest's face straightened and he returned the greeting.

"Thank you, fellow Taoist."

"Whether it's cultivating Taoism or practicing martial arts, in fact, aren't they all cultivating my true self? Someone has opened the door. This is the general trend. Following the general trend is following the will of heaven. Following the way of heaven, there is no need to hesitate."

The boy in green said one last sentence, smiled, and slowly retreated back into the Welcoming Pine and disappeared.

The clouds rose and dispersed, and the old Taoist priest took steps and appeared silently on the cliff of the sea of ​​clouds.

He took a step forward, and his aura, which seemed to be floating away and detached from the world, dissipated a little.

At the same time, the connection with the real world also deepened.

After taking three steps, the mist around him completely dissipated.

His temperament was no longer that of an old immortal who could ascend to heaven at any time, dissipate his ego at any time, and be detached from the world.

His true self was greatly enhanced. He still looked otherworldly but more real, like a Taoist master who was more down-to-earth in people's impression.

His expression and eyes became more lively, or in other words, more like a human, rather than the sixty-fourth generation Heavenly Master who had already ascended half a step into heaven.

He smiled and looked up at the sky, as if he was looking up at heaven.

He bowed and muttered to himself.

"I have already passed away the title of the 64th generation of Zhang Tianshi. I am now testing the law with my own body and will never be able to ascend.

In this life, I should establish myself on earth, leave my teachings, guard the world, help China, and start a new cause. "

After saying this, the old Taoist priest knelt on the ground and kowtowed to the sky.

With his level of attainment, when there is a way, he can complete the job change with just a thought and determination.

After experiencing it personally, he was certain that this cultivator was extremely tolerant.

The previous Heavenly Court system and the ordination system were perfectly compatible and there wouldn't be any problems.

The only difference is that the higher the realm of a cultivator, the less likely they are to ascend to heaven.

But when the Heavenly Court was founded, the original intention was only to leave capabilities and lend them to future generations to ensure that there are means to protect the way from generation to generation. And as more people ascend, the future generations will theoretically become stronger and the range of things they can deal with will also increase.

It seems that if one changes his profession to become a cultivator, he will lose the advantage of constantly replenishing the Heavenly Palace.

However, cultivators have never been granted ordination certificates.

Almost all the experience, methods, and abilities he has derived from this path can be passed on.

There is another advantage that the Heavenly Court system can never match, and that is its extremely wide coverage. Just like the sun shining everywhere, everything within sight seems to be within the coverage.

It may seem like teaching is for everyone, but it will give rise to new troubles.

But the old Taoist priest knew it best after experiencing it himself.

Those who practice Taoism first focus on the realm. Once they reach that realm, they feel as if their supernatural powers come naturally.

Those who do not cultivate strength but only cultivate realm and are able to enter the Tao and practice on their own can basically be certain that they will not be vicious and cruel people.

If you don't cultivate your state of mind and only cultivate your strength, it will be even more difficult.

Currently, only Wen Yan has the complete version of this method of increasing strength.

Even Wen Yan's method is just to lay a complete foundation.

They have talent but their hearts are not pure, and even if the door is opened for them, they still cannot cross that seemingly simplest threshold.

To some extent, the threshold for practicing Taoism is lower than the lowest threshold for practicing martial arts.

Viewed from another perspective, this threshold seems to be even higher than the threshold for practicing Taoism.

After experiencing it personally, the old master has the deepest understanding of these things.

Because when he was undecided, even though he had already cultivated his strength, he was unable to enter the door and become a cultivator.

Now, the transformation is completed in just a thought.

But he understood that he needed to walk the road ahead on his own and figure it out on his own. He could no longer copy Wen Yan's instructions.

The more this happened, the happier he felt.

Standing at the top means there is no way forward. Only by standing in this position can you understand that this is not a good thing.

At this moment, an unknown road yet full of infinite possibilities lies before you. Isn’t that a great joy?

The old Taoist priest smiled as he looked at the sea of ​​clouds which seemed to be slightly churning. He did not open the altar, but simply stood in front of the altar, stretched out his hand to make a thunder seal, then turned it into a finger and pointed at the sea of ​​clouds in the distance.

In the sea of ​​clouds, the mist was surging and suddenly turned into a thunderous explosion.

The slightly turbulent sea of ​​clouds slowly calmed down and returned to its original state after a loud thunder.

A few minutes later, a disciple came over with a cell phone.

"Old Master, the director's phone number."

"it is good."

On the other side, Wen Yan was still letting his great-grandmaster uncle and three great-grandmaster uncles feel the power flowing in his body.

As expected, Third Uncle Master gained enlightenment the fastest. However, after Third Uncle Master gained enlightenment, the way he practiced his skills was somewhat different from Wen Yan's.

The third uncle master said that one should first realize the truth and then cultivate strength. He felt that Wen Yan’s method was not suitable for him.

Wen Yan’s is too comprehensive and too complicated.

It was not difficult to complete the job change, and the third uncle was the fastest. After he completed the job change, he asked the others to wait.

After completing the job change, the Third Uncle Master also realized the difference between cultivators and Taoists.

"I am a mountain guardian. I cannot ascend to heaven. It doesn't matter. You should consider it carefully."

Then the Third Uncle Master began to rapidly enter the stage of cultivating strength. As for Wen Yan's practice route and the route on his arms, the Third Uncle Master only took two-thirds according to his own feeling.

As for the double-leg exercise route, only one-third is needed. Except for the main trunk, Wen Yan takes one-third of the first-level branches and one-fifth of the second-level branches in the exercise route. When it comes to branching again, he does not take any part at all.

The trunk is more extreme, taking only the main trunk and a small portion of the next level branches, and nothing else.

At this point, Wen Yan looked at his Third Great Uncle sitting there and felt that his Third Great Uncle was like a sharp sword that had not yet been unsheathed. His practice route was simple and rough, and his practice speed was 30% faster than Wen Yan's.

This is just the beginning.

Wen Yan was a little surprised, but also felt it was normal. Whether it was his mind, realm, background, accumulated skills, firmness of will, etc., his Third Uncle Master beat him in all aspects.

Now that the door has been opened and the standard answers are in front of us, progress is naturally rapid.

Wen Yan, on the other hand, was also happy copying the homework. Apart from a few hand seals, his new way was really just like an ordinary warrior when he fought.

The most interesting thing is that although the Third Uncle Master’s realm is high, just like practicing flying swords, he relies on pure force, which is of little help to his Taoism.

Wen Yan needs something like this that can be copied. What he needs now is a way to protect himself. His accumulation and foundation cannot be improved overnight, so he can only ensure that he does not die first, and then he can accumulate slowly.

(End of this chapter)

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