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Chapter 48 Apprenticeship

Chapter 48 Discipleship

Author: Dr. Bei Guocha

Chapter 48 Discipleship

Lin Pingzhi's martial arts before he practiced evil-proofing swordsmanship was similar to that of Yue Lingshan. His internal strength was shallow and his swordsmanship was low. He was at best a fourth-rate figure in the world. However, after practicing for only a few months, he was able to kill Yu Canghai with one-on-one and two-on-one.

The two masters of Hemu Gaofeng clearly show the magic and weirdness of evil-proofing swordsmanship.

Lin Pingzhi's internal strength, boxing skills, palm skills, sword skills and other martial arts skills alone are far inferior to those of the two masters, but with the superior and strange martial arts of evil-proofing sword skills, Lin Pingzhi has the strength to defeat the first-class masters.

This shows that the Sunflower Book and the sword technique of warding off evil are a magical skill no less than the Nine Swords of Dugu. The most profound part of it is the special method of moving qi. The prerequisite for practicing this skill is that a male must obtain a prescription from the palace.

But, and women can’t practice yet.

Zheng Gui once again coveted the power of evil-fighting swordsmanship, but after all, he was mentally healthy and could not do what he did in the palace, so he could only study it repeatedly, hoping to see some clues from it, so as to educate himself, improve his martial arts insights, and even draw parallels.

After putting away his cassock, Zheng Gui sighed softly and said in a low voice: "Perhaps my level of cultivation is too shallow, or maybe I have practiced Hengshan martial arts and my knowledge of martial arts is too narrow. This set of swords

The more I read, the more confused I become..."

Zheng Gui had already memorized 30 to 40 percent of the mental formulas for warding off evil spirits. He secretly decided not to study the evil warping swords in depth within ten years, lest it affect his practice and lead him astray again.

It was precisely because he saw the inscrutableness of the evil-fighting swordsmanship that Zheng Gui became more and more aware of his own insignificance. His original slightly complacent attitude towards success in martial arts was suddenly wiped away. He lived in Guolao Cave every day, and spent the whole day there.

He practices the Hidden Needle Technique in Mianli every day and hones the Hengshan Sword Technique.

Yiguang takes his two junior brothers on the mountain road in Guolao Cave, Tongyuan Valley every day. With two companions, Yiguang is no longer bored. The two children have not yet practiced, and they can walk on the mountain road for a long time every day.

Got a good figure.

In the blink of an eye, the Double Ninth Festival is here. This day is a Taoist festival, but it is quite common in Buddhism.

The number of pilgrims in Baiyun Temple was much less than usual, but the incense in Beiyue Temple became more prosperous.

Although Zheng Gui is in the remote Tongyuan Valley, he can still see the green smoke rising in the direction of Beiyue Temple, which is six miles to the southwest. In addition to practicing every day these days, he is also secretly observing Yi Guang, Ning Zhengduan, and Ning Zhengli

Three disciples.

Yiguang was of a bad background and had evil intentions. If he didn't observe Zheng Gui carefully, how could he safely regard him as his true disciple?

As for Ning Zhengduan's second child suddenly going up the mountain, he also needs to hone his skills for a while before he can teach martial arts.

When Zheng Gui came to Hengshan, even though he impressed Master Cixin with his Buddhism, it still took him a year to be recognized and pass on the foundation-building martial arts of Hengshan.

Zheng Gui spent time with his three disciples day and night, and what he saw was naturally more real. Thinking that Yi Guang had accepted the reality and kept to himself every day, and that his two children also respected their teachers and would never secretly learn from or watch him practice, Zheng Gui felt that the time had come.

.

Thinking of this, Zheng Gui whistled loudly and said: "Yi Guang."

After a while, Yi Guang, who heard the call, rose up from Tongyuan Valley like a gray shadow and black smoke, and arrived in front of Zheng Gui in a few leaps.

"What is the master's instruction when he calls his disciples?"

Zheng Gui asked: "Yi Guang, how long have you worshiped me as your master?"

Yi Guang frowned and thought, "It's been three months."

"Are you still used to living in the mountains?"

"It was really unbearable at first. If I weren't afraid of you, old man, I would have run away a long time ago. But since my two junior brothers came here, I have someone to talk to with me all day long, and I have forgotten many mundane things."

Although Yiguang killed people, set fires, and raped women before he became a monk, he was outspoken in his bad deeds and never had any conspiracy. After he became a monk, he practiced cultivation all day long and told the truth. Zheng Gui also understood this, so he nodded and said, "You are

My eldest disciple has been a disciple for nearly three months. From now on, he will establish his own family. Learning the martial arts of this sect is indispensable. Today, as my master, I will teach you the Hengshan Mental Technique and Sword Technique."

Yiguang originally had a master, and the thirteen-style sword technique of flying sand and stones and the eight-step light skill of flying on cicadas and grass are enough to give him a foundation in the world. He can practice martial arts for at most seven or eight years, and he will be on par with others.

First class in the world.

However, Yiguang's training was from a side sect. His sword skills and light skills did not show any evil spirit, but his internal skills were wrong. Although he improved quickly in practice, the requirements for qualifications were quite high, and he was not as upright and peaceful as the inner skills of the Hengshan School.

After seeing the martial arts of his mentor, Zen Master Dingding, Yiguang was convinced by the Hengshan School of martial arts. He had long been interested in learning authentic Buddhist martial arts. However, his mentor never meant to teach martial arts. Yiguang thought that the master still had feelings for him.

Ji Di, when he heard that the master was going to teach the swordsmanship of the mind, Yi Guang was immediately overjoyed.

Turning over and prostrating, Yiguang kowtowed and said, "Thank you, Master."

Zheng Gui understood that Yi Guang was not a gloomy and changeable person. He might have resented being forced to become a monk by him at first, but now he had already accepted the reality and thought that he only needed to train Yi Guang so that he could have a helper in his sect's affairs in the future.

, Zheng Gui then held up Yiguang with a pleasant look and began to teach the Hengshan sect’s innermost thoughts and swordsmanship.

Yiguang's intellectual qualifications are the best, and he has a good foundation. Even though Zheng Gui's teaching of martial arts is rigid and methodless, after two hours, Yiguang still taught the Hengshan sect the basic internal skills.

I have learned all the mental skills, sword skills, fist and kick martial arts, etc. All that is left is to go down and practice quietly.

Seeing how quickly Yiguang mastered it, Zheng Gui suddenly recalled the hardships he had endured during his first training, and said to himself: My old mentor and the three senior sisters treated me really well, and they never got tired of teaching me repeatedly. My understanding and aptitude in martial arts are comparable to those of me.

The starting light is quite different...

However, the nine-story platform starts from tired soil. Good qualifications are only a high starting point. Whether you can reach the end depends on perseverance, character, good luck, etc. I just practice with peace of mind. If I persist, I will soon be able to touch the first-class masters in the world.

threshold?

Zheng Gui gained confidence in his spiritual practice after getting the Golden Finger Reincarnation Bead. In recent years, as his spiritual practice has become smoother and better, he has also accumulated enough confidence in his own practice, and he has no idea about his qualifications.

Take it to heart again.

After secretly praising Yi Guang's qualifications, Zheng Gui said in a gentle voice: "You go down and practice hard, and you will be proficient in swordsmanship and boxing next month. At that time, you can act as a teacher to teach the two junior brothers basic martial arts.

I will check the homework of the three of you, but if you are slacking off, you will be punished!"

At this time, Yi Guang was full of thoughts about the Hengshan Kung Fu he had just learned. He was about to go down and study it carefully. Hearing this, he nodded hurriedly and said: "Don't worry, Master, I will concentrate on practicing the Kung Fu. I won't wait until you see that it will not delay the arrival of the two junior brothers."

Instruct them to get started and lay the foundation."

"As long as you know the importance."

Zheng Gui nodded, waved his sleeves and said, "Step back."

Yi Guang stepped back slowly. Zheng Gui thought that among his eight extraordinary meridians, except for the Ren and Du meridians, which were unable to clear the barrier, there were still more than a dozen acupuncture points on the Chong meridians and belt meridians that were not connected. These two meridians could not be opened, and there were needles hidden in the cotton.

The technique is not considered completed, so I just close my eyes and practice the technique and continue practicing.

(End of chapter)


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