His internal strength gradually recovered, and if he had time, Li Luo began to figure out the secrets of the Yin-Yang showdown with the Great Sword. Although he had a glimpse of the secret, it would not be possible to understand it overnight.
Li Luo used bamboo as a sword and practiced occasionally. He did stumble a bit at the beginning. The moves were still there, but it was difficult to master them. If he didn't pay attention, the sword skills he used would revert to other moves, making Li Luo dumbfounded.
The water in the spring river is warm, and the green bamboos by the lake are also aware of the spring mood. The bamboo shoots are showing up, fresh and fragrant, which makes Li Luo and Le Shang enjoy the meal. The fish meat is mixed with the fragrance of the bamboo shoots, and it has something special.
After Le Shang had a full stomach, she leaned on the rock and looked up at the sky, lost in thought. The injuries on her body were better, and her hands and feet had some strength. However, it would take several months to recover as before.
The clouds above the head gathered and dispersed, changing unpredictably. Le Shang looked carefully, as if his mind was attracted by the clouds in the sky. Suddenly, Le Shang murmured and recited a few words of ridicule,
The words do not form words, the sentences do not form sentences, and it is difficult to understand.
Li Luo was collecting some herbs. In addition to the purple hornwort, Li Luo occasionally went out of the valley these days and came across a few common herbs. He was barely able to use them. At this moment, he put them on a big stone to dry. He heard Le Shang murmur
He muttered to himself and asked with a smile: "What are you reading?"
Le Shang came back to her senses, looked at Li Luo, suddenly perked up, and said with some surprise: "Are you very smart?"
Li Luo was startled, wondering what Le Shang's words meant, and said harmoniously: "It can only be said that he is not too stupid."
"Then listen to this." Le Shang read out the intermittent words he just whispered again. Li Luo listened carefully, but was still confused and asked in confusion: "What is this?"
"Can you understand what these words are saying?" Le Shang asked with a hint of hope.
Li Luo shook his head and replied bluntly: "I can't tell what is recorded at all."
Le Shang let out a disappointed sound, and Li Luo suddenly became curious and asked: "Miss Le, what is the origin of these words?"
"These words are carved on the rocks at the gate of our school. It has been said since ancient times that there is a shocking secret hidden in them, but no one has been able to solve the mystery until now."
"Oh, so that's it. I haven't heard the girl talk about the origin of your sect. Is there anything secret in it?"
Le Shang glanced at Li Luo and said leisurely: "The sect I came from is not well-known in the world, and few people in the world know about it.
We rarely travel around the world, and if Master hadn’t received the favor from Junior Sister Lingfeng’s parents in the early years, he wouldn’t have accepted her as a disciple, and you and I wouldn’t have gotten to know each other.”
Li Luo nodded and said with a clear smile: "What Miss Le said is that the reincarnation of cause and effect, the laws of nature are within it, and the word fate is also intentional or unintentional."
"The sect I come from is called Taoism, have you heard of it?"
Li Luo thought for a moment, shook his head, and said calmly: "I don't know much about things in the world, but when I think of the names of Taoist temples, they are all Taoist palaces scattered in famous mountains and rivers. I am named after Taoist temples.
Indeed I have never heard of it.”
Le Shang smiled slightly and said nonchalantly: "A lot of people in the world are like this. Mahatma Gandhi is rich in resources and has many sects with long histories. In terms of time and distance, many of them existed long before the founding of Dagan.
Since then, Taoism is one of them."
"Oh, I would like to hear the details."
"Then do you know Bai Chuan, the founder of Taoism?"
Li Luo nodded and responded in a deep voice: "The founder of the Taoist sect, Bai Chuan, the son of the spirit god, is said to have the power to penetrate the heavens and the earth. He has the ability to turn stones into gold and to scatter beans to make soldiers. He is such a great person.
Incredibly amazing talent."
Le Shang said with a friendly smile: "The words "turning stones into gold and scattering beans into soldiers are mostly made up by wandering wanderers, but Senior Ling Shenzi does have abilities that ordinary people can't imagine. The name of the Taoist temple is due to Senior Ling Shenzi going to the Immortal Mountain to seek the Tao."
It’s about books.”
Li Luo's curiosity was instantly aroused, and he listened attentively to Le Chang's words.
Baichuan's name is recorded in Taoist classics and ancient books collected by Dagan. It is said that he is the originator of Taoism. Today, in the sects named Taoism in Dagan's Jianghu, Baichuan must have a place among the founders.
It is said that Shirakawa Haoling's son has already reached the pinnacle of his art, otherwise it would not be rumored that he has the immortal method of turning clouds and rain with his hands.
Whether Baichuan is real or not, in the past hundred years, people have speculated from time to time that whether he was a fiction or a real person, but he is far from the omnipotent Taoist sage recorded in the book. There are different opinions.
No one can convince others.
It is recorded in the book that Baichuan was gifted with extraordinary talent. He was known as a ghost when he was young. He went south to the fairy mountain to seek immortal skills and got what he wanted. After returning from the fairy mountain, he devoted himself to studying and created the Taoist sect in the illustrious Yunei. Later, he flew to the sky on a crane and left behind
The fifty-nine unique skills of the Taoist secrets are spread throughout the world by each branch of the Taoist sect.
Nowadays, there are probably less than half of the people in Dagan who have names and surnames and have passed down the incense. Even so, the Taoist sect still has a prominent reputation and has always been regarded as the largest sect in the world.
Li Luo had also read some Taoist classics, and had seen some of the fifty-nine stunts left by Bai Chuan in the palace library. Miraculous was just one of them. The techniques were quite different. Although they were not completely opposite, they were still
Very different.
If there are other martial arts in the north and the south that were created by one person, either that person already had the ability to create them, or the world just made assumptions and imposed them on one person.
Li Luo was actually quite suspicious of Bai Chuan. Maybe there was indeed a person named Bai Chuan thousands of years ago, but he might not be the person recorded in the book.
But today I heard from Le Shang that Bai Chuan is indeed a real person, and he has a very deep connection with the Taoist sect.
"There are no detailed records of the causes and consequences of Senior Ling Shenzi's request for the Taoist Book, but it is absolutely true that Senior Lingshenzi resolved dangers, overcame obstacles, and brought back the Taoist Book.
Thousands of years ago, Senior Lingshenzi crossed the Shiwan Mountains alone to obtain the secret Taoist scriptures. Then he returned to the present Zhongfu and arrived at the present boundary of Liuzhou, where he stayed for a year and seven months to sort out the Taoist classics he had brought with him.
When Senior Lingshenzi was in Liuzhou, he bought a private school and hired two young men to help him copy and write books in categories.
A year later, Senior Lingshenzi went north to establish a Taoist sect in Qiyun Mountain, and the two men stayed in the private school in Liuzhou. Relying on the memory of copying the book and the guidance of Senior Lingshenzi, they established a sect. This is the Taoist sect.
predecessor.
However, the founder of Taoist temples never called himself a disciple of Lingshenzi in his life. I don’t know why, and he rarely moved around in the world after that. (To be continued.)