Chapter 30 30: Believe it or not?


Chapter 30: Believe it or not?

In the realm of warriors, there are four levels of "muscles, flesh, skin and bones", which focus on refining the body, using Qi and blood to warm and nourish it, and using strength to deplete it. Between the warming and depletion, the body will become stronger.

Anyone who has passed the martial arts training can build a strong body that can weigh up to a thousand kilograms and can wear heavy armor.

Of course, although this kind of cultivation method can strengthen the body and make the body stronger, it will not increase life span.

Even if there are too many battles and hidden injuries accumulate, lifespan will be reduced.

Under such circumstances, only by becoming a martial artist can one make amends.

There are only two levels for martial arts masters, which correspond to the viscera training realm and the pulse-opening realm.

Zang practitioners are trained in the realm of warriors. They have fine control of qi, blood and strength, and use breathing to oscillate and cleanse the internal organs.

Its greatest effect is to make up for hidden injuries, repair body wear and tear, and increase longevity.

Under normal circumstances, he can maintain his condition and live to be one hundred and twenty years old, which is quite an advanced age.

In addition, when the internal organs are strengthened, the physical strength will become longer and longer, the recovery power will be greatly increased, and you will not be afraid of protracted battles!

Furthermore, as the five senses become more acute, it will be easier to capture the enemy's movements when facing the enemy, and the reaction and speed will be improved to another level.

The above alone is a qualitative gap, which determines that a warrior has almost no chance of winning when facing a martial artist.

Just like the Scar Swordsman and the Crazy Tiger Man, they only had the desire to fight after they were sure that Chu Zhou had perfected the so-called bone training.

It was also because if Chu Zhou had become dirty, they could just surrender, and there would be no need to take action.

But no matter how strong the Zang martial artist is, he is unable to take action against the Tongmai realm.

There are many meridians and acupoints in the human body. Except for a few, they are innately smooth.

Those that are not flowing smoothly are already dead.

The so-called unblocking the meridians does not actually require clearing the meridians or acupoints, but expanding the width of the meridians and enhancing the toughness of the meridians, thereby increasing their carrying capacity.

As for how to unblock the meridians?

In fact, it is also simple. You only need to have a corresponding set of complete internal skills and mental methods, practice them successfully, and complete the weekly small cycle.

In fact, the higher the level of martial arts, the greater the gap in strength.

The reason why Wei Jinkui tried his best to send his son into the sect was because of this advanced technique.

In fact, even if you join a sect, you may not always be able to pass on your unique skills.

If you don't have enough status and haven't made enough contributions, how can those powerful martial arts be so easy to obtain?

Chu Zhou actually understood the above, so even if he gained a lot this time, he still considered this "Dajang Legs" to be the first.

Well, actually he was also confused. Why did he have to acquire a martial arts technique even though he knew he couldn't practice martial arts?

The Xuanzhen Taoist is like this, and the Shattered Taoist is like this too!

Perhaps, this confirms the saying that what is not available is the most precious!

Because Xuanzhen Temple was undergoing major repairs, it was not suitable for resting or practicing martial arts, so Chu Zhou took his three junior brothers and ran some distance to the back mountain.

The Dulong Mountain Range stretches for tens of thousands of miles. Xuanzhen Monastery is located under the small peak that serves as an entrance. Further in, there is a mountain called Songfeng Mountain.

Songfeng Mountain is also small and famous for its many pines and cypresses. There is a thatched house at the foot of the mountain, and a table is placed in front of the house.

The four Chu Zhou brothers lived here temporarily, and their food was prepared and delivered from the foot of the mountain.

At this moment, Yi Huai and Fan Tiehu were already practicing martial arts. One of them swallowed a big medicine and used the Seven Dragon Movements to temper his muscles, bones and skin. The whole person was like a swimming dragon, galloping endlessly.

One is standing on the Raging Dragon Stake, seemingly calm, but actually his blood and energy are surging inside, and he is trying hard to pursue that feeling of control and concentration.

It should be said or not, in a big battle, everyone has gained something and made great progress, whether it is in terms of mentality or martial arts.

Well, I can't say everything. For example, Xu Cheng couldn't practice martial arts because his arm was injured.

Now, he was sitting aside, flipping through an almost large medical book called "Treatise on Febrile and Miscellaneous Diseases"!

To be honest, Chu Zhou has also tried to study medicine. There is no separation between medicine and martial arts, so it will be beneficial to learn more.

But what about reality?

He knew all those words, but he couldn't understand the meaning when they were connected, let alone connected with the context. He had to apply them in practice and draw inferences from one instance to another.

Chu Zhou gave up after not trying for long.

Then, when he looked at Xu Cheng, he felt that this kid was quite magical.

Not only could he read such a thick medical book, he could actually read it, and he looked like he was enjoying it.

On the other side of the long table, Chu Zhou was also flipping through the newly acquired secret books.

"The Moving of Five Ghosts" has been thrown aside long ago, and "Crescent Moon Sword" does not have any exercises or piles. There is no need to read it now. At this time, Chu Zhou was reading "Tiger Fist" and "Dajang Kung".

The part of training the internal organs and unblocking the meridians is not his main focus. He just gave it a try and let it go. However, until he reaches that level, it is useless to read too much.

Instead, training methods, especially those involving 'muscles, skin and bones', were the focus of his research.

The Seven Postures of the Wandering Dragon seem to be perfect, but they are only perfect in a general direction. Chu Zhou has always felt that if he wants to involve more and more detailed muscles and bones, he must learn from more secret books.

What he is doing now is to take the best parts from these two works and integrate them into the Seven Styles of the Wandering Dragon.

This job is both difficult and easy for Chu Zhou. This is how he achieved the Seven Styles of Wandering Dragon.

Of course, the one who gained the most from this battle actually had to be Chu Zhou.

This was the first time that he had let go of his courage to fight. Killing, running, fighting ghosts, and taking lives accounted for many of his firsts, so he naturally gained a lot.

Especially after turning on the body hegemony state, Chu Zhou faintly felt the limits of the body tempering realm.

Yes, with the four levels of 'muscles, skin, and bones' progressing in parallel, Chu Zhou's body tempering is far beyond that of ordinary warriors, more thorough, and with a higher upper limit.

But the upper limit is higher, and there is a limit. This time after the four perfect phases were fully opened, he clearly felt the limit. Well, to be precise, it’s not a limit, but a limit.

And what limits the upper limit of physical strength is not other things, but the internal organs!

At the beginning, Chu Zhou didn't understand it, but then he suddenly understood it.

The human body is a big cycle and a whole, and the strengthening of muscles, skin and bones is a part of it. After reaching a certain point, it puts pressure and burden on the internal organs, thus limiting the height of growth.

After understanding this, Chu Zhou already understood that the so-called perfection of body tempering is the limit that one's internal organs can withstand. At this point, it is enough!

From now on, Zang training should be put on the agenda. Breathing in and out, combined with Qi, blood and strength, will complete the continuous strengthening of the internal organs. Naturally, the physical limit will be raised.

Of course, reaching this point does not mean that body tempering is over.

In fact, success in practicing the internal organs is the guarantee for subsequent body tempering and the beginning of further physical improvement.

In terms of martial arts, it doesn't matter which step you go to, some marrow cleansing and blood exchange, some inner strength and true energy, these may be indispensable, but the only thing that runs through the whole thing is martial arts physique.

And what the physique involves is body tempering!

Therefore, body tempering may be an indispensable link in any realm of martial arts.

After having this understanding, Chu Zhou felt that he seemed to be much clearer, and he could see the path of martial arts more clearly.

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A few days later,

Baisha City Gate.

Ta-ta-ta-ta!

The sound of horse hoofbeats sounded clearly, and Wei Jinkui and Wei Fangjie, father and son, had arrived in front of the city gate. They looked up and looked at the slightly dilapidated city gate tower, and they felt a strange sense of intimacy.

There is a saying that people are strangers in a foreign land, and only in this familiar hometown can they relax.

However, before Wei Jinkui could stop thinking about this, he saw the soldiers guarding the gate looking straight at him.

"Martial Master Wei, is Martial Master Wei back?"

The person in charge, a city gate official who looked quite old and somewhat senile, asked aloud: "But in front of Martial Master Wei?"

Wei Jinkui lowered his head slightly, looked condescendingly for several times, and then said, "Do we know each other?"

The city gatekeeper grinned, showing his yellow teeth, and said with a flattering look: "Master Wei naturally won't know me, but we who guard the city gate all know you!"

As he spoke, he waved his hand, and a soldier came forward. The old official just gave him a look, and he put down his spear and immediately ran into the city.

When Wei Jinkui saw this scene, he instinctively felt something was wrong. He frowned and asked: "You are sending people, are you calling the guards to capture me?"

The city gate official immediately put on a smile and said: "You are joking, you are joking, we have received the order from the county magistrate, and we will notify the government office immediately when Wei Martial Master returns.

No, they just sent people over to do this! ”

"County Honor?"

Wei Fangjie also rode forward and asked a little uncertainly: "Why does the county magistrate want to find my father?"

"You are making things difficult for me. I, a small city gatekeeper, cannot know anything about the county magistrate.

But..."

After a pause, he said: "The county magistrate is looking for you. He seems to be in a hurry. He should send someone to invite you.

If it is convenient for Wei Martial Master, he can go straight to the government office and he should meet him on the way. ”

Wei Fangjie guessed: "Dad, could it be that something happened during the time you left that we don't know about?"

Wei Jinkui was not afraid and made a decision directly: "You will know what it is exactly when you see it."

Saying this, he also rode into the city and went straight to the government office.

As for Wei Fangjie, he originally wanted to follow, but he seemed to have thought of something before leaving, so he returned to the carriage and explained to his mother's housekeeper before following him into the city.

His speed was much slower. When he arrived at the government office, he only waited for a moment before he saw his father walking out of the government office.

His behavior was normal, but his expression was indescribably weird, as if there was something he couldn't accept.

Wei Fangjie was a little worried and immediately stepped forward: "Dad, why does the county magistrate want you? Is he making things difficult for you?"

"It's not that it's embarrassing, it's just a little unbelievable!"

Wei Jinkui turned his head, looked at his son, and asked, "I remember that you are quite familiar with Master Chu, right?"

"Yeah, what's wrong?"

"Then I want to say that Master Chu Xiaodao at least has the strength to perfect bone training, and he also killed two masters who were successful in bone training. Do you believe it or not?"

Wei Fangjie looked stunned: "Dad, are you crazy or I am crazy!"

"Chu Zhou, Little Taoist Master Chu, you haven't seen him before, but you don't know what his strength is?"

Wei Jinkui spread his hands: "I knew it before, but now, I don't know it anymore."

"No, dad, do you really believe it? Isn't this a joke? Even a fool can't believe it, okay?"

Wei Jinkui waved his hand and said: "It doesn't matter whether you believe it or not, we will know after we meet him!"

Today’s update is delivered!

(End of chapter)

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