The Heavens Start to Reverse Fate from Martial Arts

Chapter 25: The road ahead is long and arduous, but knowing is easier said than done

Chapter 25: The road ahead is long and arduous, but knowing is easier said than done

The royal residence and back garden.

Led by Ah Fu, Huang Feihong walked into the pavilion in the backyard.

"Young master, Master Huang wants to see you for something." Ah Fu came to the stone table, bowed to Wang Yi who was quietly reading a book, and reported in a low voice.

Wang Yi closed the book, waved his hand to signal Ah Fu to leave, smiled at Huang Feihong and said, "Master Huang, sit down and talk."

When he asked Li Yuan to send Manager Zhang to Bao Zhilin, he had anticipated Huang Feihong's visit.

He originally planned to go to Baozhilin to visit Manager Zhang, after all, the other party was injured because of his own affairs, but Li Yuan stopped him.

The purpose of stopping him was simple, which was to prevent him from being involved in the massacre.

Huang Feihong glanced at Ah Fu who was bowing and retreating, then slowly walked to the stone table and sat down. He looked at the four medical books on the table with surprise in his eyes and asked curiously, "Brother Wang, why are you interested in medicine?"

Of course he was very familiar with the four books on the table.

"Medicine is Really Easy" is a comprehensive medical book compiled by Chen Nianzu. This book is an introductory book for beginners of Chinese medicine, and the content is easy to understand.

"The Origin of Medicine" was written by Zhang Yuansu in the Jin Dynasty. The book is based on the theories of "The Yellow Emperor's Classic of Internal Medicine", and is compiled with reference to various schools of thought and combined with personal experience.

"Medical Transmission Records" was a work written during the Daoguang period. The book is a guide to studying medicine and has certain guiding significance for the study and practice of traditional Chinese medicine.

As for "Detailed Explanation of Human Acupuncture Points", this book is considered a miscellaneous book on traditional Chinese medicine, covering information on acupuncture points in various parts of the human body, including the location of the acupuncture points, the meridians they belong to, their efficacy, the diseases they treat, and operation methods.

These four medical books are relatively extensive and thorough. Judging from the situation, this guy intends to study Chinese medicine in depth, which is quite surprising.

Wang Yi reached out to tidy up the books on the table, took out the teacup and poured two cups of tea, then put down the teapot and smiled:
"As my martial arts skills deepened, I realized that if I wanted to go further in martial arts, I needed to have a deep understanding of the human body. These medical books are the crystallization of the wisdom of the ancient sages, and they can help me avoid many detours."

If you want to evolve the Dragon and Snake Martial Arts, you need to understand the principles of Yin and Yang and the Five Elements of the human body. Only when you have a deep understanding of the human body can you combine what you think in your heart and evolve a feasible and comprehensive path of practice.

This road is not easy to walk on. It is long and difficult. It is easier said than done.

However, he firmly believed that as long as he could gather the wisdom of hundreds of schools of thought, the spirit of Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism, and the insights of warriors from all over the world, he would be able to make this path successful.

"Brother Wang, I am really amazed at your understanding. If you have any questions in the future, please come to me. I will teach you everything I know and help you on your journey of martial arts."

Huang Feihong gazed deeply at Wang Yi, who had a faint smile on his face, and felt a lot of emotions in his heart. Wang Yi had a persistent will to fight, an unprecedented talent for fighting, a mature and experienced mind, and extraordinary foresight.

If he can really find spiritual inspiration, his future achievements in martial arts may be able to catch up with Guo Yunshen, the great master of Hua Jin.

But can Wang Yi really find the spiritual touch...

Wang Yi smiled and bowed: "Then it's settled. Master Huang, just don't think I'm annoying. First, tell me the purpose of your visit. I also have something to discuss with you."

"What are you talking about..." Huang Feihong chuckled and shook his head, restraining his smile and said seriously: "Li Yuan of the Dongyang Trading Company is probably from an extraordinary background. He must have some purpose in approaching Brother Wang. You need to be careful." Wang Yi smiled slightly and directly pointed out the relationship between him and Li Yuan: "Old Li is the deputy leader of the Guangdong branch of the Hongmen. The two of us have a close cooperative relationship. Although we have calculations against each other, we both stick to the bottom line. Master Huang doesn't need to worry too much about this."

Huang Feihong frowned and said in a somewhat unhappy tone: "Hongmen? These gangs are not good things. They often use the name of justice to do deceitful things. You... Huang doesn't know what to say about you."

He was extremely disgusted with these gang forces, whether it was the Hongmen, the Qing Gang, or small gangs like the Shahe Gang.

Most of its members are of mixed quality. They always rely on their strength to squeeze money from the people and merchants, and have committed many murders and arson for this purpose.

Wang Yi shook his head and raised his glass to indicate, "Likes and dislikes come from one's own heart, and exist in yin and yang. Master Huang generalizes from a single case, which is too one-sided."

No matter how weak the Hongmen is, its rules and principles are to overthrow the Qing Dynasty and restore the Ming Dynasty and the culture of the Han and Tang Dynasties. This alone makes it better than many forces with no bottom line.

Moreover, his purpose of joining the Hongmen was to use the chicken to lay eggs to expand his own power, and the people inside it had little to do with him.

"That's true... Young brother Wang is extremely intelligent, and he considers things much more thoroughly than I do..." Huang Feihong raised his glass in response, taking a sip of tea with a wry smile.

Wang Yi put down his teacup and changed the subject: "What do you think about the militia, Master Huang?"

Huang Feihong frowned, put down his teacup and asked in confusion: "Brother Wang, why are you so persistent about this? With your financial resources, it shouldn't be difficult to solve the manpower problem..."

"I need loyal and reliable people. I can't trust outsiders." Wang Yi said bluntly.

Once the affairs of Limin Commercial Bank and the newspaper business are on the right track, his plan will be fully implemented. By then, there will be an urgent need for trustworthy and available manpower, so the militia matter must have a result as soon as possible.

Of course, if there is no shortage of money, the manpower problem can be easily solved, but a large number of trustworthy and available manpower is his goal.

The predecessor of the militia was the Black Flag Army, and it was easy to cultivate discipline and loyalty. In addition, with the relationship with Wong Fei-hung, it was not difficult to gain the trust of these guys. This was why he was obsessed with taking down the militia.

Huang Feihong was stunned for a moment, his face suddenly turned ugly: "Do you want to commit treason?" This kid has always been disrespectful to the court, and now he is involved with the people of Hongmen. It is possible that he really has such thoughts.

Wang Yi laughed dumbly: "Huh? Treason? What is Master Huang thinking? With my personality, why would I do such a thankless task?"

Now he has no intention of unifying the world. To this world, he is just a passer-by after all. Why should he worry so much?

Huang Feihong stared at Wang Yi for a long time. Seeing that he didn't seem to be lying, he couldn't help but feel relieved. His brows relaxed and he asked in confusion:
"Then Huang is curious. If you have no plans in this regard, then what do you need so many loyal and trustworthy people for?"

Wang Yi laughed and stood up, gesturing with his hand, "Master Huang, follow me. Some things cannot be explained with words alone. After you read my industrial plan, you will understand why I am so obsessed with the militia."

After saying that, he stood up and walked towards the east wing. As Huang Feihong was the chief instructor of the militia, it would be very troublesome to take over the entire militia without his approval, so he had to explain everything to him.

"Industrial planning report? Mr. Huang is really getting more and more curious..." Huang Feihong stood up and followed with a curious look on his face.

(End of this chapter)

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