Supreme Golden Palace

Chapter 23: Immortal Products

Chapter 23: Immortal Products (Part )
In his Jinhua Secret, the immortal Ge Xuan noted: "Daluo Heaven is a realm of profound Taoism, transcending the Three Realms, supreme and unrivaled, the revered master of all heavens. At the end of heaven and earth, one who attains Daluo will be indestructible from all calamities, eternally indestructible. When heaven and earth reopen, one will rule the world through all calamities and enjoy boundless enjoyment."

Therefore, Lu Shang regarded the Daluo Celestial Immortal as the highest achievement of the immortal way. He had experienced the closure of heaven and earth and gone through countless calamities, and was the supreme ruler of the world.

Lü Shang's obsession with seeking immortals and the Way was not only because the Way of Taiyi could not be practiced in the Jambu world, but also because the Jambu world already had a transcendent who had escaped the countless calamities, and the future was bright.

Unlike Taiyi Shinto, the highest achievement only exists in the theory of the Five Heavenly Emperors, and no one can truly transcend the Mysterious Yellow.

Of course, there is no difference in superiority between Taiyi Divine Way and Yanfu Immortal Way. It is just that the development of the Great Wilderness of Mountains and Seas took less than one kalpa, which is far less than the accumulation of 3,200 kalpas in the Yanfu world. Although the Five Heavenly Emperors have extraordinary talents, they are also limited by their foundation. They have to go through the precipitation of many kalpas before they can achieve the same Taoist achievements as Daluo in Taiyi Divine Way.

“Speaking of which, this human immortal martial arts is somewhat similar to the Great Wilderness Body Refining.”

Looking at the changes of the eight dragons in the Eight Horses Picture, Lu Shang seemed to be lost in thought.

"Human Immortal Martial Arts requires training the flesh, tendons, membranes, bones, internal organs, marrow, and blood. Before becoming a True Person in the Way of Taiyi, one must also change tendons, temper bones, train marrow, and transfuse blood, completely transforming oneself."

"Their paths are almost identical, both seeking to attain sainthood in the flesh. However, those of the Great Wilderness possess the blood of gods and demons, capable of recreating their innate divine might, while those of the Jambu are merely mortals. Even if they cultivate to the pinnacle of their cultivation, they are merely immortals among men, with no hope of immortality."

"However, although I am a person from Yanfu now, I also have the blood of gods and demons. If I practice immortal martial arts, what changes will happen?"

This martial art of immortals without a leader gave Lu Shang some different ideas.

While he was considering the right course of action, his hands were unconsciously practicing the strategy of a group of dragons without a leader.

This martial art, derived from the Qian Gua of the I Ching, despite being a purely yang hexagram, possesses no trace of masculine energy. Instead, it possesses a harmonious balance of yin and yang, a balance of clear and turbid energy flowing throughout the body. Perhaps precisely because the Qian Gua is purely yang, it requires a leaderless transition to yin at the peak of yang, to avoid the disaster of pure yang without yin.

There is no need to wonder why this immortal martial arts also includes the principles of the Book of Changes. King Mu of Zhou’s ancestor, King Wen of Zhou, was the author of the Book of Changes. The Book of Changes was the true family tradition for King Mu of Zhou.

There seemed to be a faint light flashing in Lu Shang's eyes, and the strength in his body gradually began to flow faster and faster, until it was almost like a rushing river.

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Duke Deng's Mansion,

In the dark room, Dou Chi sat on the couch with a stern face and a frown on his face. A set of tea sets was placed in front of him, and the residual heat from the stove was still there.

"Molezhi, I feel like the emperor has discovered something. I've had a bad feeling these past few days."

Dou Chi lowered his head and sighed, "Especially recently, there seem to be a lot more strangers in front of the mansion. This is not a good sign!"

Being able to serve four dynasties without falling, Dou Chi was naturally extremely smart. He clearly sensed the crisis and was quietly approaching Duke Deng's mansion.

Thinking about what he had done recently, Dou Chi knew that it was very likely that Li Ziqi's affairs had been leaked, causing Yang Jian to become suspicious and order people to monitor the Duke's Mansion.

Dou Chi is very familiar with this process.

In a corner of the dark room, a short, sturdy man with dark skin asked in a strange tone, "What's wrong? Is Lord Deng scared?"

"afraid?"

Dou Chi sneered and said, "I am already seventy-eight years old this year. Half of my body is about to be buried in the loess. What else can I be afraid of? If I am discovered, the most he can do to me is give me a cup of wine and send me off. What else can he do to me? Confiscate my property? Execute my entire family? He won't do that!" This is also the advantage of having a long history. Even if Yang Jian wanted to kill Dou Chi, he couldn't make everything public.

The most important thing is that the Fufeng Dou family is not easy to mess with. As a member of the Guanlong nobles, even if Emperor Yang Jian wants to make a move, he has to consider the interests involved.

Especially the emperor Yang Jian, who was one of the core members of Guanlong. He was able to ascend to the throne by relying on the power of the Guanlong nobles. His base was the Guanlong nobles.

Before the unification of the north and the south was completed, Yang Jian would never openly make a move against Dou Chi. Once he caused internal disunity, it would be a headache for Yang Jian.

"You also said that your clan will not be exterminated, and your property will not be confiscated, but the emperor can give you a cup of wine and send you away quietly."

The man walked out of the shadows slowly, looking like a Kunlun slave.

Dou Chi said calmly, "As long as I can avoid bringing disaster to my family, I will be satisfied. At my age, I really have nothing to fear. Since I have chosen to bet, I will keep betting."

"However, if something happens to me, His Royal Highness the Prince of Jin shouldn't treat my family with disrespect, right?"

Molerzhi said in a deep voice: "Of course not."

Perhaps it is because in some sense, no one knows a son better than his father. When Yang Jian received the impeachment memorial, the first thing he thought of was the dispute between the Crown Prince and the Prince of Jin, but he then put it out of his mind.

However, the trigger of this incident was indeed the struggle for the throne between the Crown Prince and the Prince of Jin.

Among them, Wang Yi was a supporter of the prince, and Dou Chi was a supporter of the Prince of Jin.

It's just that Wang Yi was openly supporting him, while Dou Chi had to support Prince Jin because his eldest son Dou Mao joined Yang Guang.

Unlike Dou Chi who enjoyed honor due to his seniority, Wang Yi and Yang Jian had a very close relationship, so close that Yang Guang wanted to kill Wang Yi.

As Yang Jian's relative-in-law, Wang Yi was not only Yang Jian's childhood friend, but also his classmate after entering school, his colleague after entering officialdom, and finally a founding hero of the Northern Sui Dynasty.

The relationship was so close that sometimes one word from Wang Yi was more effective to Yang Jian than a hundred words from ordinary royal relatives.

How could Yang Guang, who had been trying so hard to gain recognition from his clan members and compete for the throne, not be jealous?

It was because Yang Guang was too afraid of Wang Yi's influence on Yang Jian that he wanted to remove him, so as to prevent Wang Yi from protecting Crown Prince Yang Yong in the future and ruining his plans.

It happened that Wang Fengxiao died of illness in the fourth year of Kaihuang, and Princess Lanling became a widow. Yang Guang saw an opportunity, so he impeached Li Ziqi.

The person behind Li Ziqi was actually not Dou Chi, but Dou Chi's eldest son Dou Mao. Dou Mao was instructed by Yang Guang to instruct Li Ziqi to impeach him.

However, Dou Mao was not careful in his actions and was discovered by Dou Chi. Dou Chi knew Yang Jian's character and could only use his own old body to protect his eldest son.

Yang Guang might not have thought that his father, who seemed to have a deep friendship with Wang Yi, had already been thinking about how to get rid of this founding father.

Although Li Ziqi's impeachment did not harm Wang Yi, it made Yang Jian think about getting rid of Wang Yi again.

(End of this chapter)

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