Chapter 20: On the Importance of Literacy
"The seven-star step is to step on the seven-star step."
“………It can be applied in a cycle, either forward or backward, to the left or right, as you wish.”
The first thing Ji Yue could do was not a demonstration, but to explain to Ji Zheng one by one the meaning of the text in the Seven Star Steps secret book, explaining each sentence in detail, so that Ji Zheng can truly understand it. Instead of the general "just be able to do it, don't ask why" in the open-minded period, "violent" indoctrination guidance.
There must be many words and sentences in any secret book that have different meanings, resulting in different understandings and even completely opposite phenomena. Ji Yue, these powerful people in the true vein have a deep enough understanding of martial arts, so there is no need to worry about wrong understanding. However, for teenage warriors like Ji Zheng who have just entered the stage of enlightenment, such "reminding words" is too necessary.
It is definitely what many people dream of being strong in the true vein that their willingness to put down their figure and provide in-depth and easy-to-understand guidance.
It should be noted that even if someone invites a strong man in the true meridian, it is difficult to say how careful you are in your guidance.
And Ji Yueke is undoubtedly teaching Ji Zheng very carefully.
This is definitely Ji Zheng's luck.
"I'll demonstrate it, you can see it clearly."
Ji Yueke got out in person, tried to slow down his movements, stepping on his feet, wonderingly towards the left and right, sometimes forward and sometimes backward. Seeing Ji Zheng being fascinated by his eyes, he felt like a test, and suddenly stopped and asked, "What did you see?"
Ji Zheng looked at it intently, wishing to record all this scene, blurted out: "A rhythm!"
Well! Ji Yueke was surprised that the little guy who had a good idea could see the rhythm and was very good at it. This intuition and eyesight were quite impressive! He looked at Ji Zheng deeply and did not hide his appreciation for the boy in front of him: "Continue."
Next, Ji Yueke's guidance was more attentive. After Ji Zheng practiced for a while, he personally demonstrated it. If others saw this scene, they would probably cry. Why was it all the guidance of seniors? Ji Zheng got the power of the true vein, but the guidance of them was the level 7, 8, 9.
Why did this powerful man with true pulse teach and teach me repeatedly? But the guidance they received was only once. The other thing was "tell you to practice like this, just practice like this, until you are right, and ask so much about what you do."
The difference in treatment is too big!
After being guided by Ji Yueke for a day, Ji Zheng walked the Seven Star Steps, and there was still some indescribable strangeness and awkwardness. Strictly speaking, it was not considered a practice, but his understanding of the Seven Star Steps was definitely as effective as thinking about it for a year or two.
With a deep understanding and practicing again, the effect is absolutely unspeakable.
Ji Yue was quite satisfied with the comprehension shown by Ji Zheng in one day. After all, even if he admired Ji Zheng, he did not mean that he was willing to teach a fool. It would definitely be a torture and a nightmare for anyone.
If you learn to be a fool or illiterate, and you have to break down one word and explain it in detail, the people you teach will definitely go crazy and will definitely be perfunctory.
So on this day, although Ji Zheng made great progress in learning, Ji Yue also taught happily.
Before Ji Yue left, he said something to Ji Zheng: "You can pick the seven-star step from the many steps in the library, which is also considered to be your destiny. You might as well tell you that the real seven-star step is the unique skill of the Ji family. What you have obtained is actually the first level of the seven-star step "step on the seven-star step","
"Above this, there are actually two other layers: the 'Seven Stars of Operation' and the 'Seven Stars of Hiding the Body'."
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“…The study course is out, go and have a look.”
Ji Zheng was practicing the seven-star steps under his feet, and Qi Qi rushed over like a whirlwind and shouted, pulling himself to the notice board. Many people here stretched their necks, rushed forward and squeezed forward, wishing they could see it immediately.
Ji Zheng finally squeezed in. The red paper and black text on the notice board were written one study course after another. There were martial arts courses such as martial arts courses: martial arts courses, boxing and foot courses, and weapons courses.
There are also literacy classes, calculation classes, medicinal materials classes, planting classes, miscellaneous classes, etc.
That's right, for everyone, the only task is to learn in the next three months, rather than winning the championship in the competition like Ji Zheng and many teenagers have fantasized about.
From exercise classes to literacy classes, one content after another will fill everyone's next three months. Seeing the densely packed courses, many people felt the pressure of competition at the first time, and the atmosphere suddenly became tense.
If you don’t know how nervous you are at this point, you will probably be out of here in three months.
The clan exam is not about eating, drinking, or playing and having fun, but about a period of study that will last for three months!
As for the "big test", it actually starts with the test, it is everywhere, anytime, anywhere.
At first, Ji Zheng didn't know much about it, so what was the use of offering courses such as mathematics, medicinal materials, and alchemy. Later I learned that the Ji family was used to explore relevant talents and teach people a skill. Whether they stay or leave in the end, they could use it.
In a nutshell, most of the clan tests have not been trained, young and immature, and are all potential talents. The Ji family must cultivate them through teaching and let the talents stand out in three months.
Otherwise, it would be too stupid to compete in the arena as soon as you come up.
The Ji family is not a killer organization, and it is enough to be able to fight and kill people. The Ji family wants more talents, and it depends entirely on the competition. Whoever wants to have talent in alchemy, medicinal materials, etc., wouldn’t it be missed!
There can be competitions in the arena, but you have to teach and train for a period of time before the competition.
The Ji family is willing to teach, and everyone is willing to learn.
Ji Zheng chose martial arts without hesitation, and the courses were mainly martial arts. Out of curiosity, he also chose other courses. He was depressed and found that the planting courses taught people to grow grains, spiritual rice, medicinal materials, etc.
The most "tragic" course of miscellaneous learning is not a waste of miscellaneous learning. From equestrian to cooking, there are stone carvings and carpentry, which can be said to be a variety of things. Anyone who wants to learn a skill must be right to take this course. Ji Dafu, who has no ambition, came here.
Don’t underestimate these skills. Everything depends on cultivation. Anyone who can become a master can at least have the realm of true veins.
After taking one or two classes inadvertently, Ji Zheng corrected his mentality and did not dare to underestimate him at all.
I also went to the literacy class once, but what I taught was the most basic literacy. Ji Zheng was so sad that he was not in vain. He was surprised to find out that he could come here to borrow books and read.
He was used to reading, and he didn't read for one day, as if he was missing something.
Regarding literacy classes, many people believe that literacy or not does not affect their practice.
In response to this, the senior Ji family sneered and threw out ten secret books in the first lesson: "Do you recognize the words above? Do you know what martial arts it is? Even if you tell you what words above, can you understand how important it means?"
"If you can't read, you will never reach the realm of true meridians after practicing for ten lifetimes."
Many people muttered to themselves that they never dared to seek the realm of true meridians. They could practice to the seventh level of enlightenment in their lifetime, and even the four orifices were very satisfied.
Such people may not be completely unprofitable, perhaps their pursuit of life is more practical.
When Ji Dawei heard Ji Zheng’s reposting this sentence, he immediately became unpredictable and actively learned to learn literacy. In private, he regretted not going to Master Zhao’s school, which made him have to study again now.
Chapter completed!