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Chapter 529: I am good at cultivating my awe-inspiring spirit(2/2)

Only then did Li Mu realize that the internal skill Linghu Chong practiced was also the Baoyuan Gong, which was at the third level. Three years ago, when Linghu Chong was just sixteen, Baoyuan Gong had broken through to the third level. Now three years later, Linghu Chong has already reached the third level.

Nineteen years old, still on the third level, with no sign of breakthrough, which made Yue Buqun furious.

In fact, going from the third level to the fourth level is a big hurdle and cannot be achieved overnight. Just like Lin Zhennan, he has been practicing Zhengyang Gong for seven or eight years and has still not broken through to the fourth level. This is actually normal.

But for Yue Buqun, Linghu Chong, as the great disciple of Huashan, represents the face of Huashan to a certain extent. The third level and the fourth level are also a dividing line of strength. An ordinary person in the world can train to the third level.

The layer is basically at the top.

Those who can practice their internal skills to the fourth level are basically direct disciples who have been carefully cultivated by the great sect.

Although Huashan is very lonely now, it used to be one of the most powerful sects in the world. As a top disciple, Linghu Chong has not even reached the fourth level of internal skills, and has not even widened the gap between him and ordinary people in the world. How can he make Yue Buqun feel sad?

Can be relaxed.

Even though Linghu Chong relied on his superb swordsmanship to use his skills, those people in the martial arts world who had reached the fourth level of internal martial arts were no match for him. Yue Buqun was still very angry.

The Huashan School is based on Qi, and emphasizes using Qi to control the sword. Qi comes first with the sword. When Linghu Chong got good, his sword skills were more powerful than his internal strength. To a certain extent, he, the great disciple who represented the face of Huashan, had deviated from the Huashan School's Qi.

The purpose of putting things first.

As a result, Yue Buqun became more and more strict with Linghu Chong, urging him to practice his internal skills every day. After being caught secretly going down the mountain to buy wine two days ago, he was directly punished by going to the cliff for a month.

When the disciples of Huashan saw how strict Yue Buqun was, they became nervous and started practicing more seriously.

This chapter is not finished yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content! In this way, the most relaxed person is Li Mu. Yue Buqun knows that he is very self-disciplined and arranges his own practice time on weekdays.

After putting reading into his schedule, he would spend a lot of time reading Taoist classics every day after practicing martial arts, and he would often consult Yue Buqun.

Yue Buqun is also a person who loves reading. He has read basically all the books in Huashan, and he understands the importance of Taoist classics in the deeper aspects of martial arts training.

He had urged Linghu Chong to study hard before, but unfortunately Linghu Chong was undecided. He was a man who could sit still. Yue Buqun had no choice but to force it in the end.

Li Mu had this idea, so he was naturally happy and personally recommended some introductory books on Taoism. If Li Mu didn't understand anything, he would go out of his way to explain it one by one.

In this way, Li Mu absorbed all kinds of knowledge like a sponge, and he did not give up his martial arts, and his internal swordsmanship improved rapidly.

In the blink of an eye, as autumn entered in the second half of the year, Yue Buqun suddenly asked him to read the Four Books and Five Classics, explain Confucian concepts to him, and especially asked him to read Mencius intensively.

In this way, two or three months later, Yue Buqun taught him a new sword technique called "Yangwu Sword".

The idea of ​​"nurturing me" comes from "Mencius"!

"I am good at cultivating my awe-inspiring Qi, so that it is as big and strong as possible. If I cultivate it directly and do no harm, it will be blocked between heaven and earth!"

Meng Ke once said in Zhengqi Song:

In the awe-inspiring righteousness and moral principles, the utmost uprightness and uprightness are cultivated;

There is no greatness outside the universe, and there is no small Taisu Gong within it.

There are thirty-six moves in the set of Yangwu Sword Techniques. Li Mu learned one move every day, and he learned them all in more than a month. This set of Yangwu Sword Techniques is like a humble gentleman, with the main purpose of not fighting. It is used to attack less and defend more, and the moves are exquisite.

Accumulate strength and momentum, use four points of energy to leave six points, defend and lead the attack!

Therefore, the Yangwu Sword is also famous for its Swordsmanship. It is said that with a three-foot green blade in hand, water cannot be splashed into it and needles cannot penetrate. It is an extremely rare set of superior Confucian swordsmanship.

The Quanzhen Sect is known as the three religions in one, and as the Huashan Sect has inherited part of the Quanzhen religious tradition, it seems not surprising that it has Confucian swordsmanship.

This time, Li Mu learned a little slower. The key to improving my sword is not practice, but enlightenment.

If you don't understand this awe-inspiring Confucian spirit, no matter how precise your moves are, it's just a good set of swordsmanship. If you can't use this set of swordsmanship, you will have a three-foot green blade in your hand, and all three feet of your body will be in a forbidden area.
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