The general's mansion is really not small, with east and west wings, courtyards on the left and right, extending in all directions, just like a small village. Li Xiaotian strolled around for a long time, still a little confused. If it weren't for the girl Jinju accompanying him, he would probably
I can't find my own place later.
Wuya Pavilion.
This is a three-story small attic. Life has limits, and knowledge has no limits. As the name suggests, this should be a library. After all, it is a general's residence. Regardless of personal preferences or arty, there should always be a library, but
I wonder what kind of books are inside?
Li Xiaotian walked to Wuya Pavilion and looked inside through the crack in the door. As expected, the inside was crowded with neat bookshelves filled with books.
This gave Li Xiaotian, who was feeling depressed, some energy in an instant and found something to do to pass the time.
Li Xiaotian turned to Jin Jue and asked: "Can I go in this bookstore?"
Jin Jue replied: "If I go back to the young master, the person in charge will only tell me that except for the general's chamber, all other places in the house can be entered."
Hearing this, Li Xiaotian couldn't wait to push the door open and enter. The smell of books hit his nose, and he felt refreshing.
After walking around the bookshelf on the first floor, Li Xiaotian probably knew what kind of books were lying here. There were many types of books and the placement was very messy. Obviously, this bookstore was not the hobby of the general, but was used for
Come arty.
Most of the books here are books introducing the world of monks, major historical legends, biographies of famous figures, and customs of various countries. There are also a small number of books on music, chess, calligraphy and painting. In general, these books,
For Li Xiaotian, it is an urgent need. The world of monks is a new and unknown continent for him, and the fastest and most effective way to understand it is to get it from books. Li Xiaotian plans to conquer this entire bookstore.
The first book in the first row, first column, first box, this book is called "Basic Information on Cultivation". It introduces some basic knowledge in the world of cultivation, such as the classification of cultivation levels, what kind of magical powers you have, and cultivation skills.
It took Li Xiaotian an entire hour and a half to read through the classification of Dharma grades, the classification of cultivation treasures, etc.
When reading this book, Li Xiaotian only felt that he had entered a magical world, and he felt an infinite yearning for monks. For example, the description of monks of all levels in the book states that the human body has eight meridians, and the vital energy is channeled through them, which is called
It is the Tongmai. The eight layers of Tongmai are divided into Tongdaimai, Chongmai, Yinjiaimai, Yangjiaimai, Yinwei meridi, Yangwei mei, Ren mei and Du mei. Each time a meridian is opened, the strength and speed of the body will be improved.
With the improvement of quality, more importantly, the Yang life span will also be greatly lengthened. If the eight meridians are unblocked, the Yang life span can be increased by about fifty years.
After the eight meridians are opened, the vital energy is guided to the Dantian, and the Yuan Dan emerges, which is the condensing elixir. During the condensation period, the vital energy passes through the eight extraordinary meridians, and the body is greatly tempered. During this period, it is difficult for swords and guns to penetrate; the Yuan Qi is formed.
After the elixir, the Yuan Dan is khaki, and needs further tempering of the Yuan Qi to a golden color. This is the Dan Quenching period, during which the Yuan Qi can be turned into reality; after the Dan Dan is tempered, Yuan Dan is used as a medium to draw the Yuan Qi to the body.
Tianmen is absorbed by the brain, and this is the elixir. It is said that monks during this period have reached the unity of human spirit. Anyone who can reach this state has a certain status in the monk world, let alone the secular world.
The three realms of condensing elixir, tempering elixir, and transforming elixir are all related to Yuan elixir, so they are collectively called the three elixir realms.
After the Three Pills Realm, there is the Three Gods Realm. After the Three Gods Realm, there is the Tongtian Realm. There are nine heavens in the sky, so the Tongtian Realm is divided into nine levels. As for the magical powers of the Three Gods Realm and the Tongtian Realm, it may be due to the author’s limited knowledge.
It has not been mentioned, let alone the Perfect Human Realm after the Tongtian Realm. It is said that no one has been able to reach this realm throughout the ages, and naturally no one knows about the subsequent realms.
There is also the classification of treasure skills, so I won’t go into details here. Otherwise, Li Xiaotian would read as many books as he could and write as many words as he wanted. I wouldn’t be tired of it, but everyone would be bored.
"The Story of the Five Kingdoms" is the second book Li Xiaotian read. It talks about the customs and customs of the five kingdoms including the Warring States, Sword Kingdom, Qiu Kingdom, Chu Kingdom, and Lu Kingdom. Li Xiaotian spent an hour reading it. After reading it,
I was very moved. I had only heard about the existence of the Four Kingdoms before. As for books about them, there was no way to sell them to the public. Now after reading it, I found out that the Warring States Period was the most aggressive and the most powerful; the Sword Kingdom was a swordsman who practiced swords and was proficient in swordsmanship; Chu
The country specializes in medicine refining and is a great country of elixirs; the State of Lu is good at the art of mechanism and is a country of innovation; only the State of Qiu worships literature, or in other words, treats the people with literature and etiquette, but for some reason it has banned folklore about monks
books.
After reading "Five Kingdoms", Jin Jue had prepared meals to remind Li Xiaotian to eat. Only then did Li Xiaotian feel hungry, so he ate and watched.
Jin Jue looked at Li Xiaotian forgetting to sleep and eat, thinking that young men of his age were the ones who indulged in life and debauchery, and this was the first time he saw someone who was obsessed with reading. However, this serious energy was also very charming.
It was already evening when Li Xiaotian finished reading the third book, so he asked Jin Jue to bring the quilt to the bookstore and prepare to burn the midnight oil.
Books are the ladder of human progress.
Li Xiaotian read the book for less than a day, and his world suddenly became broader. Before leaving the mountains, Li Xiaotian felt that the mountains were not small. When he arrived at Wenzhou, he felt that Wenzhou was very big. All the way to Kyoto, he lamented the country's vast land and rich resources.
, and now I have learned about the world of monks, and when I think of myself in the past, I was simply looking at the sky from a well, like a fish in a mountain stream, flowing from a stream into a lake, then swimming from the lake to the river, and then from the river into the sea.
Where does this sea flow to?
Li Xiaotian didn't know. He only understood that the world was big, really big, and wonderful. He couldn't help but have the idea of traveling around the continent. Unfortunately, he was not a monk.
In the blink of an eye, Li Xiaotian stayed in Wuya Pavilion for three whole days and watched. He only ate when he felt hungry and went to bed when he felt tired. Even when he went to the toilet, he lowered his head and read all the way, mesmerized and crazy.
Jin Jue was afraid that something might happen to Li Xiaotian, so he told the manager about the matter, and the manager reported to Vice General Duan, who asked the general for instructions. After hearing this, the general came over to take a look at the situation with great interest, and motioned to Jin who was guarding the door.
I didn't want to disturb Li Xiaotian, I just looked quietly in front of the door. Seeing that Li Xiaotian was so focused on him that he forgot to eat or sleep, he stopped and watched for a while, and then left quietly.
According to common sense, if you eat books so crazily, no matter how much you are a book lover, your spirit will eventually become tired.
But Li Xiaotian is a weirdo. He has been here for nearly seven days and read dozens of books. Not only does he not feel tired at all, but his energy is getting better and better. Although his appearance is getting more and more sloppy, his eyes are bright and full of energy.
Di Tun "viewed" the novel knowledge in the book, indulged in it, and couldn't extricate himself. For him, this was a great enjoyment.
The month is like a day, and Li Xiaotian has been reading in Wuya Pavilion for a month.
On this day, the general passed by and looked at Li Xiaotian from a distance again at the door. The difference from the last time was that this time he had Deputy General Duan behind him.
Vice General Duan whispered: "Is this guy really reading for a month?"
The general said: "If he talks normally, you can see that he is not distracted. He has blocked the outside world and cannot hear what others are saying."
Vice General Duan returned to his normal voice: "Does he really intend to read all the books in the library?"
The general said: "It seems so."
Vice General Duan exclaimed: "There are at least two thousand books in the three-story library. It will take at least several months to read them all. He is a ruthless character!"
Wuya Pavilion, the three words were inscribed by the general, but the books inside were purchased by the person in charge of the palace. A large general's palace must have a bookstore to decorate its facade, especially if it is a military general's residence. The general also visited the bookstore to decorate the facade.
Ge had read the books inside and picked up a few books, but he had read less than a page. After all, a person of his status has rich experience. This kind of book describing common knowledge in the monk world is not much different from children's algorithms.
, and besides, it still lacks something, so of course it cannot catch his eye.
Seeing Li Xiaotian's concentration, the general said regretfully: "Perseverance and perseverance are both excellent, but it's a pity that he is not a monk."
In the world of monks, talent is important, but if you want to become a truly strong person, diligence and concentration are necessary. In other words, talent determines how fast you go on the path of practice, and perseverance determines how far you go on the path of practice.