Chapter 16 Body Like Green Mountains, Qi Like Clouds
by MachineSamurai9124The idea that appetite equals martial arts talent is obviously a joke.
The Heart Bone Powder added to the lunch at the martial arts school is simply a replacement for the martial arts secret medicine used during the Forging the Body stage.
In reality, there are indeed some Geniuses Martial Artist made rapid progress in the early stages, but one secret medicine was not enough to make up for the deficit, resulting in a loss of Qi blood.
But judging from the amount of food Ji Jingqiu showed at noon, the amount of heart-shaped powder he consumed was equivalent to 5 Luo Xi!
Even if he developed Qi in just one day, his blood Qi shouldn’t be depleted to this extent.
This is the first time I’ve seen Yangyan like this, and I’m a bit confused.
Within the Federal Martial Arts system, innate foundation is not important; one could say that the Forging the Body phase and True Seed Realm are processes of reshaping the foundation.
The only effect of Innate’s foundation is on the progress of Pile Stance in the early stages.
Logically speaking, how could Ji Jingqiu, with his inferior aptitude, cultivate Pile Stance so quickly?
Developing energy in just one day does n’t make sense…
He pondered for a while, when suddenly a gurgling sound interrupted his train of thought.
He couldn’t help but chuckle. This kid ate so much at noon, and now he’s hungry again… hungry again?!
He asked Dao in surprise, “Are you hungry again?”
That digestive ability is simply amazing!
If he were to master his own secret technique, wouldn’t he be a reincarnation of the Taotie?
Ji Jingqiu touched her stomach shyly.
Today, without the influence of the spiritual level, his combination of Pile Stance and breathing techniques was far superior to yesterday, significantly improving the efficiency of converting blood energy into qi.
This is thanks to the bodhi little tree.
After feeding the sapling early this morning, he tried the blessing of Wisdom Light.
With the blessing of Wisdom Light, he made subtle modifications to the breathing techniques and Pile Stance according to his own situation, and figured out the Fu Long Stance that best suited him.
Because the reference point for the changes is the flow of Qi energy within the body, the most significant improvement in the new Fu Long Stance compared to the original version is the smoother flow of Qi energy within the body.
This made his body feel like a single unit when practicing Pile Stance, or rather, like a rope twisted together, making it easy to exert force and allowing for very smooth blood circulation.
The internal energy flows through the whole body with a continuous feeling, and each complete breathing cycle can enhance the effect, greatly increasing the efficiency of training.
Ji Jingqiu guessed that this was the reason she got hungry so quickly.
After all, mobilizing blood energy and converting it into energy consumes blood energy.
” Show me a Pile Stance routine.”
Yang Yan suddenly noticed Ji Jingqiu’s breathing.
The latter maintained the unique rhythm and frequency of Fu Long Stance, but not exactly the same, which made Yang Yan immediately have a guess in his mind.
He then had Ji Jingqiu practice the Pile Stance in front of him.
Ji Jingqiu didn’t hold back either, and began practicing the Fu Long Stance that she had come to understand.
He devoted himself entirely to Pile Stance. The Qi energy within him flowed erratically in his chest, abdomen, and limbs with the rhythm of his breathing and the changes in his stance, gradually becoming indistinguishable in location.
A wisp of Qi energy, continuous and gentle, dispersed into clouds, gradually permeating the entire body.
Ji Jingqiu was immersed in this wonderful feeling, her whole body was warm, as if she were surrounded by warm clouds, or soaking in a hot spring, feeling completely comfortable, without any of the “bitterness” that Master Yang had mentioned about Fu Long Stance.
But in Yang Yan’s eyes, it was a completely different story.
He silently recited in his heart:
Water flows according to the contours of the mountains, Qi moves according to its form, and its essence is hidden within…
really.
After Ji Jingqiu finished his practice, Yang Yan let out a long sigh.
“Your body is like a green mountain, your body like a cloud. Jingqiu, you have already mastered the art of ‘divine’!”
“god?”
Yang Yan calmed himself and explained Dao to him:
“If you only practice the form, you’ll never truly master the art!”
“The true meaning of martial arts lies in the combination of spirit and form. This applies not only to the Visualization Method, but also to physical cultivation techniques and combat skills.”
“You have innovated and found the Fu Long Stance that is just for you. It is tailor-made for your own conditions. No other Pile Stance is more suitable for you.”
You’re nearly a graduate in mastering Pile Stance and breathing techniques.
For you, all that’s left is to patiently wait and nurture your energy, and once you ‘ve fully developed your Meridians, you can move on to the next stage.
“At the current rate of increase… one month?”
There’s some uncertainty about Yangyan.
He already had a clear understanding of Ji Jingqiu’s current situation.
He mentioned before that, in simple terms, martial arts training boils down to two points:
Imitation and innovation.
Ji Jingqiu has clearly already completed the second step.
Not just walk to, but walk to the end!
They walked it perfectly.
At least from Yang Yan’s perspective, there is no flaw in this “Ji Family Fu Long Stance “.
Even if a typical Martial Artist finds their own inspiration and develops a Visualization Method that best suits them, their level of completion is not as high as Ji Jingqiu’s.
This can be seen from his blood and stamina consumption.
After calming his doubts, Yang Yan’s inner turmoil did not diminish at all; on the contrary, it intensified.
In just two days, I perfectly integrated the breathing technique into the stance and even figured out the Pile Stance that suited me best…
This is undoubtedly a manifestation of Wu Hui’s wisdom.
Unexpectedly, this child not only has great talent in spiritual cultivation, but also possesses remarkable martial wisdom!
The current Federal Martial Arts system, for Genius The general definition of a Martial Artist has three points.
Mind, constitution, and martial arts wisdom.
Spiritual cultivation goes without saying; it is the fundamental reason for ascending to the summit of Wudao Mountain.
The term “root bone” does not refer to innate root bone. The true martial arts root bone of contemporary Martial Artists lies in the “body skill” built using physical cultivation techniques when one achieves True Seed Realm.
Martial wisdom, on the other hand, is the ability to comprehend martial arts, and it is the dividing line between mediocre people and Geniuses.
The same combat skill might take an ordinary person a month to master, but some people can learn it in just a week, a day, an hour, or even a glance.
This is the difference between Wu Hui and Wu Hui.
While one’s physical attributes can be acquired more easily, and one’s mind can be tempered and refined, even becoming suddenly epiphany, Wu Hui is born with them; she belongs to the Innate!
Of the three points, Ji Jingqiu has already secured two, especially Wu Hui, whose path to martial arts mastery is destined to be smooth sailing.
Thinking of this, Yang Yan was completely moved.
Unexpectedly, he encountered a true martial arts master here. Genius!
He is now over 60% confident that he can help Ji Jingqiu break through the Five Limits of Celestial Humans and forge the strongest martial art in the Forging the Body realm. Foundation!
After pondering for a long time, Yangyan finally said:
“I have figured out your situation. The reason you are hungry is because the Pile Stance compatibility is progressing very quickly, which has led to excessive blood loss.”
“This is a good thing, it means you can complete the Forging the Body process faster. If you want to break through the Five Limits of Celestial Humans, the faster you cultivate, the better.”
“Starting today, you will stay at the martial arts school in the evenings and have dinner with me.”
Upon hearing about the extra meal, Ji Jingqiu eagerly exclaimed, “Okay, thank you, Master Yang!”
Yang Yan sent a message to the kitchen staff, asking them to prepare more dishes for dinner, and then told Ji Jingqiu to go eat first, claiming that she had some things to do.
After Ji Jingqiu left, Yang Yan paced back and forth in the room for a few steps before making a call.
I just couldn’t get through.
The nickname displayed is: Ms. Mei.
Yang Yan looked regretful. Why hadn’t he taken the opportunity to take Ji Jingqiu under his wing the other day, and instead let him and Zhang and Luo, the two little guys, become martial arts students together?
The more he got to know the child, the more he liked him, especially the latter’s heart-nature.
It is already very precious to be able to endure hardship.
And to retain one’s youthful heart and spirit after enduring hardship is even more precious.
Especially this child, who is a real martial arts master. Genius, just like the sky once was…
As time passed by, little by little.
The afterglow of the setting sun outside the window was blocked by the heavy curtains, only a few weak rays of light were sparingly cast down, and the air was filled with an old and decaying atmosphere.
Yang Yan stood quietly in the shadows, his hands behind his back, his figure slightly hunched. Finally, he let out a soft sigh.
It seems they’ve made up their minds.
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