The Huashan School rose to prominence during the Mongol Yuan Dynasty!
At that time, the martial arts world and social order were in chaos, so martial arts sects like the Huashan Sect needed immediate combat power.
Whether it's cultivating internal energy or swordsmanship, the main goal is to quickly become skilled and possess considerable combat power.
Under such circumstances, the Quanzhen Swordplay, originally brought by its founder Hao Datong, was completely altered.
In fact, after hundreds of years of modifications, the "Basic Swordplay of Mount Hua" at this time is considered a first-class swordplay in the martial arts world.
At least in terms of both attack and defense, it has reached the top level in the martial arts world, and it also fits the precipitous characteristics of the Huashan mountain range very well.
However, just like that, a sword technique originally created by a master of innate skill, which could lead from beginner to master of innate swordsmanship, was completely lost and turned into an ordinary first-class beginner sword technique in the martial arts world.
Upon seeing this content, Yue Buqun, the leader of the Huashan Sect, felt as if he had been struck by lightning!
But he was helpless about it. He couldn't say much about the mistakes made by the previous generations of Huashan. Was he supposed to blame the ancestors and predecessors?
All we can do is try to find the legacy left by the first patriarch in the Huashan Sect's library and see if we can recreate the Quanzhen Swordplay.
At this moment, he felt a sense of frustration, as if he were sitting on a mountain of treasures without realizing it. He had even been hoping to get his hands on the "Evil-Repelling Sword Manual," but who knew that the Huashan Sect's first basic sword technique was so incredibly powerful?
Soon, some information unearthed from old documents proved the correctness of what Jia Huan said in "Wulin Monthly".
The most powerful martial arts sect in the Southern Song Dynasty was none other than the Quanzhen Sect!
Of course, there was also the Beggars' Clan, the largest gang in the world at that time, which made Yue Buqun quite unhappy.
At this point, he was actually quite displeased with Jia Huan's revelations.
Despite this, he learned a lot, and his desire for divine skills was not as strong.
That's just how it is. The Huashan Sect already possesses several divine skills and unique techniques, so why should it focus its efforts on external divine skills and unique techniques?
If the "Evil-Repelling Sword Manual" is really that good, why is the strength of the successor of the Fuwei Escort Agency only average after Lin Yuantu's death?
Yue Buqun had long been eyeing the Fuwei Escort Agency, and in private, he had clashed with Lin Zhennan, the current head of the Fuwei Escort Agency, under the guise of a masked man.
The result naturally disappointed him greatly. Lin Zhennan's strength was only at a third-rate level in the martial arts world, far inferior to Lin Yuantu, who once dominated the martial arts world.
This outcome caused Yue Buqun to lose faith in the "Evil-Repelling Sword Manual" for a time; this is the nature of human nature.
If the story were to follow the original plot of The Smiling, Proud Wanderer, Yue Buqun would feel increasing pressure from Zuo Lengchan, and in his pursuit of becoming stronger, he wouldn't care about anything else.
Currently, the situation in the martial arts world has changed due to the sudden rise of the Beggars' Sect.
At least at this moment, although Yue Buqun felt the pressure, it did not come from Zuo Lengchan, so his mental resilience was naturally extraordinary.
A bounty hall within the Beggars' Sect, and a bounty list directly published in the "Martial Arts Monthly," are enough to make the evil sects and outlaws in the martial arts world cry out in despair.
Consequently, it's not safe for anyone, whether it's Zuo Lengchan or any other big shot, to secretly gather a group of black gloves.
Without the covert protection of the secret agents, the Songshan Sect, though still formidable, was not enough to make Yue Buqun too wary.
He was someone who experienced the peak of the Huashan Sect. At that time, the Huashan Sect had more than twenty, nearly thirty, top-notch masters. What a formidable force that was!
Even so, the evil sects, led by the Demonic Sect, still managed to suppress Mount Hua, demonstrating the formidable strength of the Demonic Sect.
The current power of the Songshan Sect is nothing in Yue Buqun's eyes. But if the Demonic Sect were to suddenly extend its claws, the Songshan Sect, as the leader of the Five Mountains Alliance, would definitely be in deep trouble.
Putting aside other matters, regardless of his thoughts, Yue Buqun was quite interested in Jia Huan's introduction in the "Martial Arts Monthly".
How could he not know that the "Huashan Basic Internal Skills" was actually a top-tier divine skill?
As for the "Basic Swordplay of Mount Hua" that Jia Huan explained in detail, there is no need to dwell on it. What can Yue Buqun do about the mistakes of the previous generations of Mount Hua?
Next, Jia Huan started talking about "The Basic Mindset of Huashan".
After all, it's an internal martial arts technique, and it's not an easy thing to modify. If you're not careful, you'll make a big mess of things.
Not to mention, the predecessor of the Huashan Basic Mind Technique was a cultivation method created by Wang Chongyang, the master of the Innate Realm during the Southern Song Dynasty!
Throughout the centuries-long history of the Huashan Sect, there have been many exceptionally talented individuals. Feng Qingyang was not the only top-tier master who achieved mastery later in life; there have even been several top masters in the martial arts world.
According to Jia Huan, their strength had all reached the peak of the acquired realm, making them stronger than Feng Qingyang at this time. It was even hard to say whether Dongfang Bubai could defeat them.
At best, they are only on par with the Xuanming Elders from the Heaven Sword and Dragon Saber era, far inferior to innate grandmasters.
With the knowledge and abilities of these senior masters of Mount Hua, how could they possibly alter the "Basic Internal Kung Fu Method of Mount Hua" which originated from the "Quanzhenxin Method"?
Similarly, the Huashan Basic Internal Kung Fu Method and the original Quanzhen Method are at least 90% the same, with little change.
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Is the "Basic Mind Method of Huashan" equivalent to the "Complete True Mind Method"?
Readers who see this introduction in "Martial Arts Monthly" will subconsciously think so, and that is indeed the case.
In the front-page headline of "Martial Arts Monthly," Jia Huan solemnly stated that there is not much difference between "Huashan Basic Mind Method" and "Quanzhen Mind Method"!
In other words, the potential of the Huashan Basic Mind Techniques is extremely high!
If one could cultivate to the peak level, becoming a top master in the martial arts world would be a piece of cake, but achieving this is extremely difficult.
Even the Seven Masters of Quanzhen during the Southern Song Dynasty only cultivated to the first-rate level at that time, yet they were still able to roam freely in the martial arts world.
Therefore, there is nothing wrong with defining "Huashan Basic Mind Techniques" as a type of divine skill.
Readers who have read this far can't help but nod in agreement.
However, his feelings were quite complicated, and he felt that the Huashan Sect's foundation was a bit too deep.
The one whose mentality was most shattered was undoubtedly Zuo Lengchan, the leader of the Five Mountains Alliance and the head of the Songshan Sect.
He painstakingly created a top-notch internal energy cultivation method, but unexpectedly, the Huashan Sect succeeded simply by relying on its past achievements.
The Zixia Divine Skill, the Huashan Hunyuan Skill, and the Huashan Basic Mind Method are all surprisingly classified as divine skills.
It's unclear whether Ning's "Baoyuan Jin" is a divine skill or a top-tier internal energy cultivation method. Even if it isn't, it's definitely a first-class internal energy cultivation method.
With this in mind, it's no wonder Zuo Lengchan couldn't maintain a balanced mindset.
Not only him, but the other high-ranking members of the Five Mountains Alliance also felt a mixture of envy and admiration after seeing the introduction in "Martial Arts Monthly".
No wonder the Huashan Sect has been the leader since the Five Mountains Alliance was formed; its foundation is simply too strong.
Looking at the entire martial arts world, perhaps only Shaolin and Wudang can surpass them, which is really an exaggeration.
Yue Buqun of Mount Hua was both excited and nervous, and his mood wasn't very pleasant. He felt like he was being targeted by the Beggar Hero.
Damn it, with the current strength of the Huashan Sect, they simply can't protect such a strong foundation. Something bad might happen.
"Junior sister, I'm afraid our Huashan Sect is in for some serious trouble!"
Yue Buqun found his wife Ning Zhongze and said with concern, "Our Huashan Sect may not be strong enough to protect so many powerful martial arts traditions. Something terrible might happen!"
Ning Zhongze's smile vanished, and she asked curiously, "Isn't this a good thing? How did it turn into a bad thing?"
She had naturally seen the introduction in "Martial Arts Monthly" as well, and was in a much better mood than Lao Yue, feeling a sense of pride.
Yue Buqun said dejectedly, "The Beggar Hero has almost exposed all the secrets of our Huashan Sect. I'm afraid many villains from the martial arts world will come knocking on our door!"
Ning Zhongze frowned upon hearing this and subconsciously asked, "The situation isn't that bad, is it?"
We must prepare for the worst!
Yue Buqun's face was unusually ugly. He said unhappily, "I still need to write a letter to ask the Beggar Hero what he's trying to do?"
"That's not good?"
Ning Zhongze hesitated for a moment, saying, "Although the beggar revealed several of our Huashan Sect's divine skills, it was only after his reminder that we learned that the Huashan Hunyuan Gong and the Huashan Basic Heart Method are top-tier divine skills!"
"We didn't treat it as a divine skill before, but now that we know its true nature, we naturally can't underestimate it!"
"Haven't you noticed, Senior Brother, that since this issue of 'Martial Arts Monthly' was published, the disciples' enthusiasm for cultivation has increased considerably?"
This is a fact!
Ning Zhongze, as the head steward of the Huashan Sect, was also responsible for supervising the disciples' daily cultivation. Although she had a soft heart, her judgment was not bad, and she could clearly see whether the disciples were cultivating seriously.
Clearly, with the exposure in "Martial Arts Monthly" that "Huashan Basic Mind Techniques" belonged to the first-class divine skill, the enthusiasm of Huashan disciples for cultivation immediately increased several levels.
Ning Zhongze saw this and was pleased, naturally hoping that this situation would continue for as long as possible.
Did you notice that when the chivalrous beggar Jia Huan introduced the "Basic Mind Techniques of Mount Hua," he specifically cited an example: the early experiences of Guo Jing, a great hero of the late Song Dynasty.
By this time, the reputation of the great hero Guo Jing had long since faded into obscurity.
However, for a sect like the Huashan Sect with such a long history, there are naturally relevant records.
Anyone who has read the relevant records is deeply moved by his chivalrous spirit of serving his country and its people. They are also awestruck by his astonishing martial arts skills.
The chivalrous beggar Jia Huan was briefly introduced in "Wulin Monthly," and Zhang Sanfeng, the founder of the Wudang School, praised his cultivation as "unparalleled throughout history"!
In addition, Guo Xiang, the founder of the Emei Sect, was the youngest daughter of the great hero Guo Jing!
When the great hero Guo Jing was young, he mainly practiced external martial arts and made great contributions to the Mongol army.
Later, by chance, he was taught the Quanzhen True Mantra by Master Ma Yu, the leader of the Quanzhen Sect. In just two years of cultivation, he became a second-rate master in the martial arts world at that time!
A second-rate martial arts master in the time of the great hero Guo Jing would definitely be a top-tier master in the martial arts world today, which shows the extraordinary nature of the Quanzhen Martial Arts.
With the endorsement of the great hero Guo Jing, which disciple of the Huashan Sect would dare to underestimate the "Huashan Basic Mind Techniques"?
If your cultivation progress is slow, it only means there's a problem with yourself, not with the martial arts technique you're practicing.
Similarly, Ning Zhongze felt no aversion to the revelations made by the beggar Jia Huan; on the contrary, she felt quite grateful.
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