Chapter 21: Li Mu, the ninety-sixth generation disciple of Maoshan
Chapter 21 Li Mu, the 96th generation disciple of Maoshan
Author: Half Life of a Caterpillar
Chapter 21 Li Mu, the 96th generation disciple of Maoshan
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Yizhuang three days later
At this time, the incense altar has been set up in the ancestral hall. Uncle Jiu is standing in the center in Taoist robes, and Qiu Sheng, a literary scholar, is standing on both sides.
As the host, Taoist Master Simu stood between Uncle Jiu and Li Mu.
"Today is the day when Lin Jiu, the ninety-fifth generation disciple of the Maoshan Sect, accepts his disciples. I sincerely invite the gods from all over the world to condescend to you!"
"Please invite the Sanqing Daozu!"
"Second, please invite the gods from all directions!"
"Three invitations to the Patriarch of Maoshan!"
Taoist priest Simu, as the master of ceremonies, said a prayer with a solemn face.
"Where is the new disciple Li Mu?"
"The disciple is here!"
"Worship Sanqing!"
"Welcome to all directions!"
"Worship the ancestor!"
Li Mu was extremely nervous at this time and had no idea what to do. He relied on Taoist Master Si Mu's guidance and kowtowed throughout the whole process, then changed the direction of kowtow. After bowing to the four directions, he continued to worship the Patriarch. He was almost stunned by the kowtow.
After he finished kowtowing, Uncle Jiu stepped forward and picked up a dozen yellow talismans from the incense altar and circled them around the candlelight. The lit yellow talismans circled Li Mu's body, and then picked up a dozen yellow talismans. He sprinkled the root water on Li Mu, and finally used his sword finger dipped in the root water to draw a golden protective spell in the void above Li Mu's Yintang.
"Go to the life lamp!"
Qiu Sheng came up from behind holding an oil lamp in both hands. Then Li Mu stretched out his finger and stabbed it with a needle, squeezing out the blood and flowing into the wick.
After Li Mu withdrew his fingers, Uncle Jiu made several seals with his hands. Finally, he pointed his sword between his eyebrows and pointed it at the oil lamp, and the oil lamp magically lit up.
"I, Lin Jiu, today, as the ninety-fifth generation descendant of Maoshan, accept you Li Mu as the ninety-sixth generation disciple of Maoshan sect. You must bear in mind the precepts of Maoshan. You are not allowed to commit adultery or robbery, you are not allowed to be evil, and you are not allowed to deceive your master and destroy your ancestors. ,Don’t kill innocent people indiscriminately!”
"Li Mu, do you understand?"
"Disciple understands!"
"bye!"
Li Mu kowtowed three times. Today, his wish has finally come true.
After becoming a disciple of Uncle Jiu and learning from Maoshan Taoist priests, he no longer had to worry about surviving in this world.
The etiquette before becoming a disciple is complicated, but after becoming a disciple, everything is simple.
After Li Mu became a disciple, Taoist Master Si Mu also left because he had not been home for many days and was worried about his apprentice Jiale. Before leaving, he gave Li Mu time to visit him and said that he would introduce his apprentice to him. .
I'm afraid it's not safe to go there!
Li Mu couldn't help but feel chills when he thought of the zombie uncle in the plot line of "Four-Eyed Taoist Master". He was even more perverted than Mr. Ren and could turn into a corpse even when struck by lightning.
I don’t know when that incident happened. I hope it was when I achieved something, so that he can help him.
"Take this book of Sect Mind Technique."
Uncle Jiu handed Li Mu a book with a black cover, and what was written on it was the Tiangang Zhengqi Jue he saw when he was cleaning last time.
It's just that the one given to him this time was completely different from the one last time.
Only then did Li Mu realize that the book he picked up while cleaning last time turned out to be a test.
Li Mu, who wanted to understand, was immediately grateful. Fortunately, he didn't take the secret book away at that time, otherwise he didn't know what would have happened.
"You must study it carefully these days and remember it in your heart."
"There is also this Taoist canon, which records all the Taoist records of our Maoshan. We should also study it carefully."
"And this, this..."
Li Mu looked at Uncle Jiu taking out one book after another, and his head felt heavy for a moment!
Watching the masters on TV who taught the skills, the male protagonists all picked up the skills very quickly. Looking at the pile of books in front of him, Li Mu felt that the Taoist filter was about to fall off.
Of course, this is just a common psychological activity of a scumbag student after seeing a textbook.
Li Mu was overjoyed to receive so many secret books.
These days, Li Mu followed Uncle Jiu to lay the foundation, and also learned about the path of cultivation of Maoshan Taoist priests from Uncle Jiu.
The monks here are divided into four levels.
One is a Taoist!
As the name suggests, they are Taoist apprentices, and Taoist disciples are subdivided into five realms.
They are foundation casting, consecration, gathering qi, moving qi, and cultivating energy.
Li Mu was in the foundation-building stage at this time. In order to lay a solid foundation, Li Mu now basically does all the daily work in Yizhuang, such as fetching water, chopping firewood, riding horses, and taking medicinal baths.
This was his daily routine. Even though there was a well in Yizhuang, he still had to go to the mountains outside to fetch spring water. He ran back and forth day after day, and gradually his leg and arm strength improved.
After fetching water, I started chopping firewood. When I finished chopping the firewood in Yizhuang, I went to help others nearby to chop it. Anyway, I just kept chopping.
This is a special training to develop strength in his waist.
Then came the horse step. From the initial horse step to the back, he changed the pattern, hanging bricks, lifting urns, etc. Uncle Jiu changed the method. Every day was different.
After all these were completed, it was time to take a medicinal bath. Uncle Jiu and Qiu Sheng took turns slapping him, and then put him in the tank and soaked him in hot medicinal water.
Li Mu sometimes had the illusion that they wanted to cook him.
Can you take a rest after doing this?
of course not!
Li Mu also had to recite Taoist canon, Tiangang Zhengqi Jue and other books.
To put it simply, this system, which is more perverted than 007, once made Li Mu wonder whether he would die suddenly here one day.
Ren Tingting came to see Li Mu several times during her period, but after getting no response from Li Mu, she gradually stopped coming. Later, she heard Wen Cai talk about it and found out that she had gone to the provincial capital again.
Time flies, and in the blink of an eye, Li Mu has been in Uncle Jiu's world for three years. Who knows how he came here in these three years!
As the days passed, Li Mu became stronger and stronger.
Jiu Shu and Qiu Sheng took turns to catch him and beat him for three whole years!
Every successful Taoist priest will have extraordinary skills, otherwise how would you fight against zombies and ghosts?
Therefore, in the past three years, Li Mu's boxing and kicking skills have been increasing day by day with the training of Jiu Shu Qiu Sheng and his two brothers.
His progress was also proceeding step by step, but his diligence in cultivation was much higher than that of others. After three years and two months of hard work, he finally reached the Qi movement stage. At this time, he could already
Use the spiritual energy accumulated in your body to perform some Taoist magic.
After he was able to move his qi, he had another lesson to learn.
Talisman!
A compulsory course in Maoshan Shu.
A Taoist priest who cannot draw talismans is not a good Taoist priest.
After starting the practice of talismans, Li Mu realized that talismans were also divided into levels.
The power of different materials used will be different, and there are two painting methods.
One is more formal, which requires the addition of talisman heads, talismans, edicts, and the official seal. This type of talisman is generally only used in formal occasions, because it takes a lot of time and energy to draw this kind of talisman.
One is the command talisman that Uncle Jiu painted before.
Being able to be simple and crude and able to take shape quickly are essential skills for Maoshan warlocks to travel at home.
You can't fight zombies while asking them to wait for you to draw the talisman before fighting!
After learning this, Li Mu couldn't help but admire the founders of Maoshan. Sure enough, lazy people can promote the development of the times!
The talismans are divided into five types: yellow, blue, purple, silver, and gold.
What Li Mu is drawing is a yellow talisman.
When drawing the talisman, you need to concentrate your mind and inject spirit into the talisman pen. There should be no breaks in the middle and it should be done in one go.
At this time, Li Mu painted the most common ghost-repelling talisman.
This is already the first time he has scrapped a painting. It looks easy, but it is difficult to complete it in one go.
So this time, he held his breath and concentrated on the pen tip from the moment he put down the pen. He was immersed in it for a while, turning his wrist, the pen tip danced on the yellow paper. As the last stroke fell, the cinnabar on the yellow paper flashed.
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Li Mu looked at the first talisman produced by his hands with joy!
I revised the inheritance algebra and searched for information. I couldn't find which generation it was passed down to during the Republic of China. The last generation was in the fourth year of Guangxu, but it was not specified which generation it was. So I made a rough calculation and finally chose ninety-five.
Figures, from the fourth year of Guangxu to the era of Uncle Jiu (I set it as 1920-1936), it was about fifty years. Uncle Jiu was probably in his forties at this time, so he is classified into this generation.
Chapter completed!