Chapter 13 Six Techniques of Qi Sea


Chapter 13 The Six Secrets of the Sea of ​​Qi

In the Great Chu Dynasty, there was a saying called the Six Secrets of the Sea of ​​Qi, which means that in the realm of the Sea of ​​Qi, you need to master six tips for using internal force.

These six tricks are actually six different uses. Theoretically speaking, with the growth of one's own skill, any of the six uses can be continuously studied and studied, and there is no limit to learning. , never ending.

So there is no absolute distinction between the six.

But for ordinary warriors, due to the difference in entry difficulty, these six tips are still ranked.

Hide, shock, swallow, spit, collect, release.

The six-character formula, from difficult to easy, the hidden-character formula is the most difficult, and the free-character formula is the easiest.

Letting go means being able to use internal force on external objects. It can generally be mastered when the Qi Sea turns three times.

The difficulty of Shu Zi Jue is much higher. It means that during the shooting process, the internal force is completely converged. It is not until the moment of contact with the target that it suddenly bursts out and concentrates on the target. The maximum effect is on the target. Avoid waste wherever possible.

The most common practice is to use a cloth bag with a fan of raw ribs hanging in the air, and let people punch it.

The bag does not shake, but the bones inside have been broken and shattered. This is the initial mastery of the "Shou Zi" technique.

Ordinary people may not be able to understand this step until they have completed twelve rounds of Qi Sea.

Relatively speaking, there are not many difficulties in the art of pronouncing words. It just refers to being able to release the inner force to the outside and hurt people from a distance. As long as you follow the steps and the inner force is strong enough, you can learn it naturally.

Tan Zi Jue is much more difficult. It refers to the ability to use internal strength to generate suction, pick up objects from the air, or use internal strength to produce extremely strong stickiness on an object.

In the Great Chu Dynasty, some people may have reached the realm of Qi Hai 30th, but they still don’t understand what the swallowing technique is.

Su Hanshan practiced his inner strength intensively, studied day and night, and practiced diligently. He had figured out the secret of the fourth trick long before the twenty-fourth turn of Qi Hai.

The moment he took action, he gave the crutch in his right hand a very strong stickiness, trying to take away the opponent's weapon.

Yes, he originally just wanted to take away Mao Zongxian's knife.

Mao Zongxian was brought back, which was an unexpected surprise.

It is also because Su Hanshan has too little combat experience. Otherwise, he should consider that a person who uses a heavy knife will hold the knife very tightly when fighting.

The heavy sword is powerful, but it is also more difficult to control. If you don't hold it tightly, it can easily injure yourself or accidentally injure your colleagues.

At Mao Zongxian's age, he has practiced the heavy sword technique for more than 20 years. It is already his instinct in combat to hold the handle tightly with five fingers.

When the enemy is at hand, even if he wants to let go of the knife, the thoughts in his mind must first overcome this instinct before his body can execute it.

Although Su Hanshan did not expect this in advance, when he saw Mao Zongxian being pulled, he immediately changed the direction of his right hand.

Change pulling into swinging!

As a result, Mao Zongxian's entire body started in front of Su Hanshan, swung half a circle in the air, passed over his head, and smashed against the wall.

Zhu Ji woke up with a start. He quickly raised his knife and stabbed the three-speed head that had fallen down.

Poof! ! !

Mao Zongxian turned his back to the sky and vomited out a large amount of blood. His eyes were fixed on the moon in the sky and his limbs twitched.

He had never realized that the moon was such a dazzling thing.

"Third Brother!!"

Jia Ting shouted, flew up from the courtyard, linked his legs, and hit the shoulders of those fighting in the courtyard, or the backs and heads of horses.

In the blink of an eye, he crossed the entire courtyard, wielding a judge's pen, and killed Su Hanshan.

The common judge pen in the world is actually made of fine steel. The two ends are shaped like the tip of the pen. The pen barrel is generally only as thick as the little finger, and there is an iron ring cast in the middle of the pen barrel.

Most people who use this kind of weapon hold a judge pen in each hand, with the middle finger in the iron ring, and use the four pen tips to hit acupuncture points, vital points, etc.

If all the pen tips are sharpened, it will be Emei thorn and Fenshui thorn.

Jia Ting's judge's pen is unique. It is actually made in the shape of a large brush.

About two feet long and two fingers thick, 70% of the casting material is wrought copper. The pen tip is as big as a baby's fist, but the tip is also very sharp.

A judge pen like this has many uses.

It can be used to drill holes, and can also be used as a short stick or a short spear. It can even be used as an armor-breaking hammer to break people's armor and break their joints.

Because he knew that he was facing a strong opponent, Jia Ting used his own unique skill as soon as he took action, doing thirteen moves in the golden eagle plate.

When he took action, the judge's pen alternated between his hands, because both hands moved quickly and the movement connection was extremely skillful.

So to others, to the naked eye, it looks like the judge's pen is floating in the air, automatically circling in front and back of Jia Ting's body, launching an offensive against Su Hanshan from all angles.

Such exquisite techniques and swift movements, if a sword was used, it would be as magical as the legendary sword-controlling technique.

Anyway, ordinary people's eyes cannot tell that human hands are touching and operating while these weapons are flying. However, if it is a sword, because there are too many blades, it is more than ten times more difficult to achieve this level, and the power will be greater.

The governor of Dongchang, Cao Wubo, was extremely skilled in swordsmanship. He thought he could not achieve that level, so he admired Jia Ting's skills very much.

He once said in public that in terms of the exquisiteness of his moves, Jia Ting was only slightly inferior to him and better than all the other Dongchang Stalls and Jinyiwei Qianhu.

Jia Ting is often proud of this, but today, he is a little doubtful that his pursuit of exquisite moves has gone astray?

Because the man opposite had just a cane in his right hand, without any subtle changes at all, but he blocked all his attacks.

It's so simple to draw, pick, sweep, chop, and stab. The movements are all concise and clear. I don't know why, I can defend it so well, and even intercept the trajectory of the judge's pen.

Often when the judge's pen cannot be fully swung out, it is already intercepted by the wooden staff, causing Jia Ting's wrist to be frustrated and he can only change his moves in advance, making his hands and feet even more cramped.

Fortunately, his limbs were sound. When he was moving back, Su Hanshan needed to rotate his crutches in order to change directions and pursue him, which gave him some breathing space.

‘When this kid fought against me during the day, he didn’t even use his full strength! ’

Jia Ting stepped into the gossip, and after going back and forth, he finally saw the truth.

‘It’s not about how well he practices his moves, it’s all about being strong internally! ’

Logically speaking, humans are flesh and blood. When using other things, no matter how hard you try to control them, there will be buffering due to the nature of the body, which will affect the accuracy.

Those with high internal strength can use internal strength to infuse their weapons and regard the weapons as extensions of their hands and feet, which can reduce errors to a certain extent.

But the internal force itself is also a mass of harmonious vitality, and cannot be as hard as iron.

Su Hanshan’s internal strength is so strong that it goes against common sense.

So when he used the wooden stick in his hand, his control was frighteningly strong and precise to an incredible degree.

Jia Ting's judge's pen was intercepted in advance again. The tiger's mouth trembled, and a little blood burst out, and he couldn't help but want to retreat.

Zhu Ji, who was outside the wall, immediately noticed the timidity at his feet. With a tiger roar, he threw the body of the third gear head in and hit Jia Ting.

Jia Ting ducked sideways, but a stick had already been hit on his shoulder.

Su Hanshan's crutch did not knock him back even half a step, because the force was almost entirely erupted inside his body.

Jia Ting felt his whole body tremble. His shoulder bones, arm bones, and collarbones had been broken one after another, and there was severe pain in his neck. If he hadn't gathered all his strength to resist, I'm afraid this stick would have broken his cervical vertebrae. Broken.

"Ah!!!"

Amidst the screams, Jia Ting was able to spot the trajectory of the judge's pen falling from his right hand, and punched the penholder with his left hand, causing the cooked copper to The big pen shot towards Su Hanshan with a buzzing sound.

Su Hanshan picked up the wooden stick, put the judge's pen on the stick, and threw it back.

Unexpectedly, Jia Ting's escape method was bizarre. He passed under the horse's belly regardless of the risk of being trampled by the horse's hooves. The judge's pen only hit one horse on the buttocks, causing a long hiss.

"Retreat! Retreat quickly!"

There was chaos in the courtyard, and it was not clear where Jia Ting was shouting for a while, but he must have taken the initiative to attack the horses.

Many horses jumped over the low wall and wanted to run away. When Dongchang Fanzi came close, he jumped on his horse.

“You can’t escape!”

Su Hanshan’s left hand sank, and after bending the crutch, he bounced him onto the roof. The right crutch picked up the tiles and smashed them in the air.

The broken tiles knocked a newly mounted fan off his horse.

But the tiles were too brittle, and Su Hanshan's internal strength was too strong. Even if he deliberately controlled it, most of the tiles were shattered into powder with a single stroke of the stick, and only a few fragments flew out.

Zhu Hui was fighting Cao Tian with Dora. He turned around and saw this scene. He had an idea and kicked the steel knife on a corpse to the roof.

Su Hanshan understood this and smashed the steel knife into pieces with one stick. The blade was broken into pieces and he killed the three mounted fans at once.

Seeing this, Zhu Ji and others also looked for steel knives and threw them at them, but they were all smashed to pieces by Su Hanshan with his staff.

After each knife shatters, the fragments fly in different directions.

However, Su Hanshan could only control the general direction, so he did not dare to use it directly towards the melee area inside the courtyard.

After about twelve or three Dongchang fans died from steel knife fragments, other people in Dongchang also discovered this and continued to devote themselves to the bitter fighting in the hospital.

Su Hanshan looked down at the entire scene, scanning the courtyard where there were far fewer people, searching for Jia Ting's location.

But at this moment, the sound of horse hooves came from far and near, and the light of torches dragged in the night, approaching from the west edge of the city.

(End of this chapter)

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