The Lord of the Laws of Heaven

Chapter 224: The Master of Health

Chapter 224: The Master of Health

"Hey, is this the manuscript left by that young gentleman?"

In the dark night, a woman in a red dress said this.

"Empress Yuanfei, the young master once said that he had some enlightenment, so he left temporarily." A fox standing nearby spoke in human language and answered in a serious tone.

In a cave in a deep valley, the books on the surrounding bookshelves are neatly arranged and classified by category.

"You are doing quite well now. Your cultivation has reached the peak of the daily life. If you work hard, you can reach the realm of driving away creatures and become a Yin God." Princess Yuan turned her head and said to the fox standing in front of her.

"That was all Master's teaching. Master's understanding of the truth is extremely profound. Although Master doesn't understand Taoism, his perspective on the truth is very high-level." Master Tu said, "I also realized the truth and practiced it, and the obstacles of Taoism were broken through."

"It's really amazing. What truth did he tell you?"

"It talks about the principles of understanding the truth and cultivating one's original mind..." Mr. Tu began to explain Xiao Jun's technique of mastering objective laws and thus modifying spiritual information, using terms unique to this world to explain it in a concise and profound way.

"Understand the truth and cultivate your original mind?" After listening to Master Tu's many talks about Xiao Jun's methods of cultivating the mind, Princess Yuan nodded slightly, chewing on the many mysteries contained in it.

"Impressive... This principle of cultivating the mind has begun to intertwine with the principles of Taoism. Once this person cultivates Taoism, he will surely achieve great success, just like Ji Changyue of the Zhengyi sect." Princess Yuan was clearly praising him highly: "The principles here can completely serve as the foundation of Taoism."

Should such a person be guided into Taoism? Or perhaps into martial arts? Based on Princess Yuan's observation of Xiao Jun's aura, whether it was practicing Taoism or martial arts, he would definitely have great achievements, which would be a huge help to her.

Next, she looked at the manuscript left by Xiao Jun and began to look at the original proposition.

"Master of health preservation? Praying for freedom from all diseases and the insights of sorting out your breath?" He stretched out his hand and the manuscript flew into the air, landing neatly in Princess Yuan's hands.

I started reading, and found the various concepts of Confucianism, Buddhism, and Taoism, the integration of health preservation and medicine, as well as some of Xiao Jun's own introspection.

Taoism's true energy, Confucianism's sincerity, and Buddhism's true nature.

The principles of the three schools blend smoothly and seamlessly.

"The wisdom of accomplishing all actions, the wisdom of wonderful observation, the wisdom of equality, the wisdom of the great mirror... The eight consciousnesses transform into the four wisdoms..."

"To penetrate the void with nothing..."

At first, Princess Yuan thought that Xiao Jun was just a mortal who had read some books and understood some principles. The manuscript of "The Art of Preserving Health" he wrote was at most some whimsical ideas, and was just for casual reading.

It is indeed a way to keep in good health. Although it is just a way to keep in good health, it has indeed entered the realm of Tao.

From the subtle details, the world, a person's body, and the demeanor of a country are displayed one by one, as well as the lofty insights. From the perspective of ordinary people, these principles are just principles, but from the perspective of Princess Yuan, they are simply deafening.

From the perception of the seemingly ordinary physical conditions of the human body, one can actually comprehend extremely profound principles.

Yuan Fei felt that the doubts she had about practicing Taoism in the past were shattered one by one like a broken bamboo, and her thoughts became purer. Yuan Fei could not help but indulge in it and comprehend the "Master of Health Preservation".

"Life is the Tao, and the Tao is life."

"The Tao needs vitality to carry it."

"Calamity, birth and death, purity and defilement, and nirvana are all the potential for life..."

The so-called destruction of a thing means that destruction has occurred, and because this has happened, it is also "life".

All phenomena and events can be regarded as "life"!
"Born from the Oneness of the Tao, the Great Way leads to eternal life."

The "occurrence" of all events, this "occurrence" is the Tao.

The "occurrence" of an event is a long-lasting principle, which can be called "longevity." The "occurrence" of an event is all under the operation of "Tao."

Longevity... is the great way.

This kind of immortality is not the narrow lifespan of a particular life, but the eternal "occurrence" of all events. For example, if destruction "occurs," then this destruction, this event, is also life.

The immortality that Xiao Jun talks about is the most macroscopic “life” in which all events in the world “happen”.

The final conclusion is "The Great Way Leads to Eternal Life".

The manuscript of "The Art of Preserving Health" generally follows the format of "general-specific-general," with the beginning and the end being refined, which can be seen as the general outline of the "Art of Preserving Health." After all, it is only a manuscript and has not been fully compiled.

Princess Yuan looked at the final conclusion of "The Great Way of Eternal Life" with a dazed look on her face, and some ink dripped from her eyes as she watched the final conclusion.

It seems that the writer of this manuscript also had great insights and inspirations at the end.

"Eternal life...Eternal life...Eternal life is the Great Dao, and the Great Dao is eternal life."

"The legendary ancestor of all immortals, the source of all Dao... is called... the Great Emperor of Longevity!" Princess Yuan lowered her head in thought, tightly gripping the manuscript in her hand, her heart deeply unsettled. "Perhaps the title of the Great Emperor of Longevity itself can be explained in this way. The name of the Great Emperor of Longevity may indicate that he is the Great Emperor of Dao, the ruler of morality..."

"Unfortunately, it seems that the world has never heard of the inheritance of the Great Emperor of Longevity! Otherwise... But this 'Master of Health Preservation' seems to have revealed a tiny glimpse of the Great Emperor of Longevity's thoughts."

"Keeping your health is practicing Taoism, and practicing Taoism is nourishing your life!"

After watching "The Master of Health Preservation," Concubine Yuan felt not only astonished but also relieved, a sense of enlightenment. She could sense that if she could comprehend the principles within "The Master of Health Preservation" and integrate them into her own Taoist practice,

Perhaps my Taoist skills will be improved to a higher level.

"I didn't expect it... I didn't expect that I, a scholar in the wilderness whom I met by chance, could understand the truth to such an extent! It is very inspiring to me!" Princess Yuan sighed.

When Mr. Tu, who was standing by, heard Princess Yuan's constant praise, he couldn't help but wonder what was written in Xiao Jun's manuscript. It actually made the powerful fairy Princess Yuan admire it so much.

Mr. Tu strictly observed human etiquette and did not read the manuscript left by Xiao Jun without permission. Although Xiao Jun did not care about others reading it, Mr. Tu, this fox, was still very polite.

"Humans... are indeed the protagonists between heaven and earth. With only a dozen years of age, the insights he gained from reading are comparable to what I have accumulated over a long period of time!" Yuan Fei sighed. Although this body is not very old, as a ghost fairy, the knowledge he has accumulated has exceeded hundreds of years.

However, a young man who had never practiced cultivation could comprehend the principles accumulated over hundreds of years so profoundly through reading.

In my previous life, I was a pure fox. I don’t know how much hardship I suffered and how many tests I went through. I practiced hard just to become a human.

Of course, Princess Yuan also understood that Xiao Jun himself was an extraordinary person, an extremely outstanding one. Various phenomena showed that this young man seemed to have the aura of the philosophers of the Middle Ages.

It was truly a blessing to have such a talent discovered by chance. Even if this person's achievements didn't reach those of the ancient philosophers, they were certainly a scholar of great accomplishment. Befriending such a person and exchanging ideas with them would be extremely beneficial to one's own cultivation of the Dao, and could even help one survive a thunder tribulation.

Suddenly, Princess Yuan looked outside the book cave, and before she knew it, it seemed to be dawn.

Princess Yuan frowned at first, then put the manuscript back to its original place, turned to Mr. Tu and said, "Mr. Tu, please do your best to meet any needs of this gentleman. If he needs anything, please write it down."

"Ten gold cakes a month is far too little for this gentleman. How can such a person live among the mundane world like this?"

There was a gentle sigh in the words. Before Mr. Tu could come to his senses, he saw that Princess Yuan had disappeared.

Old Tu knew that Princess Yuan had left. He took a look at the manuscript, turned around and walked out of the book cave.

……

At this time, Xiao Jun was in seclusion, reflecting on his own soul, sorting out his gains, and mobilizing his wisdom.

Holding the ox-tendon bow, and taking advantage of the changes in the bow's power, Xiao Jun continued to practice his strength methodically and strengthen his own qi and blood.

He is relying on his own wisdom to create a basic flesh-training technique, as strengthening his body is really urgent.

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