The earth is the foundation of the human world, which was formed from Pangu's body. All the meridians of the human body have a one-to-one correspondence in the earth, which are called earth meridians. If they are open, there will be no pain, and if they are painful, they will be blocked. Just like blocked meridians in the human body will cause disease, the earth meridians
Blockage will also cause changes in the earth.
Shushan is the hub that connects the realm of death between humans, demons, immortals, and gods. It is also the center of the earth's veins. The twelve meridians are all gathered in Shushan. The twelve meridians are the yin and yang of each other, balancing the yin and yang in the world, and maintaining Shushan's suspension between heaven and earth.
There is no fall in time. The earth veins correspond to the five spirits, and they will change due to the gathering and dispersion of the five spirits in the heaven and earth. The yin and yang are in harmony, and life is endless.
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Shushan History
At the beginning of summer (around 2000 BC), the earth's atmosphere in the God Realm suddenly changed, and the God Tree exploded in length. Its roots were like clouds hanging from the sky, and penetrated into the heart of Pangu. Pangu's Heart gathered the surrounding earth and rocks, gradually expanded, and formed a suspended mountain.
for 'Shu Mountain'
At the end of the Spring and Autumn Period (around 700 BC), some alchemists discovered the strange earth atmosphere and extremely strong spiritual power near Shushan Mountain, and Shushan Mountain also became a legendary fairy mountain. Immortal cultivators began to build houses here to practice, but at this time there were no
A certain sect has been formed, and each person's cultivation method is also different, all based on self-enlightenment. Among them, a few people have become immortals, and most of them are "corpse decomposition", and the accidental component is very high.
During the Eastern Han Dynasty (100), the number of cultivators in Shushan was unprecedentedly prosperous, with up to thousands of people, divided into hundreds of small sects, each with its own unique method of cultivating immortals. Each sect has different purposes, but most of them have a certain connection with the purpose of Taoism. At the same time,
, there are frequent demon cultivation activities in Shushan Mountain,
Human beings have really begun to understand that there is a race of "demon" in the world. A considerable number of monks in Shushan take it as their duty to slay demons and hoe demons, believing that this can accumulate virtue and become immortals. Swordsmen in Shushan gradually appear in folk legends.
At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty (200), conflicts and disputes continued among various sects in Shushan. Under the initiative of the "Immortal Sword Sect", Shushan monks held a conference at Shushanjue to form an alliance of various sects in Shushan, the "Shushan Alliance". At the same time, they established the Three Emperors Palace at the top of Shushan.
It formed the prototype of the Shushan School in the future.
During the Eastern Jin Dynasty (400), various sects in Shushan gradually merged into more than a dozen sects. The largest "Immortal Sword Sect" had hundreds of people, and there were many solitary cultivators in Shushan who did not belong to a certain sect.
.Various methods of cultivating immortals have gradually become complete. The mainstream method at that time was to make alchemy and take bait, while the internal strength training of the Immortal Sword Sect was considered to be ineffective.
During the period of Emperor Wu of Liang Dynasty in the Southern Dynasty (500), because of his belief in Buddhism, he denounced Shu Mountain as an evil heretic and recruited countless eminent monks and masters to go to Shu Mountain to build pagodas. The "Shu Mountain League" fought hard, but Emperor Wu of Liang's troops were defeated. After this battle, the "Shu Mountain League"
The vitality was severely damaged, and many sects that relied on alchemy, eating food in remote valleys as their training methods were almost wiped out due to their weak combat effectiveness. However, the Immortal Sword Sect made great contributions in this battle due to its powerful magic. At that time, the heads of the Immortal Sword Sect unified the "Shushan League"
Several sects established the 'Shushan Immortal Sword Sect', referred to as the 'Shushan Sect'. At the same time, large-scale construction was carried out around the Demon Locking Tower, and the Shushan Sect was officially formed.
Since then, Shushan Sword Immortals have basically taken the Shushan Immortal Sword Sect as the mainstream. Their cultivation methods focus on internal strength and swordsmanship. They seek to accumulate virtue through cultivation rather than seeking immortality. They actively join the world and slay demons. At the same time, they do not exclude the cultivation methods of other sects and actively collect and preserve them.
Various methods of cultivating immortality.
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Shushan organizational structure
Head:
The most powerful person in Shushan. He was designated as the successor by the previous head. Originally there were no other restrictions. However, due to the seventh generation of the head, he ran away to live in seclusion due to love, causing the Shushan group to be leaderless and in chaos. Since then, there has been a sect rule that only monks can serve as the head.
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When successive heads take over, they can communicate with the first generation head who has become an immortal through the 'Heaven Sees and Earth Hears', and understands the secrets of Shushan that only previous heads can understand.
Elder:
After the leader takes over, the disciples who are senior and of the same generation as the leader are eligible to serve as elders. Generally, the leader will entrust a dozen or dozens of elders, some with honorific titles, and some with real power to assist the leader in handling the sect.
affairs.
Elders with real authority include the following positions:
Elder Zhenwu: In charge of the teaching, arrangement, and creation of Kung Fu in the martial arts training system. The management of disciples' subjugation of demons and demons, and the defense work related to the Demon Locking Tower.
Elder Xuanqi: Responsible for teaching Qi training techniques, compiling historical documents of Shushan, etc.
Elder Yuanshen: Responsible for teaching spiritual-nurturing exercises and collecting information on immortals, demons, and the human world.
Elder Lu De: Responsible for the conduct of disciples in Shushan, assessment of merits and demerits, making recommendations on rewards and punishments, and management of daily administrative affairs in Shushan.
Elders: There are no specific positions or responsibilities. Some of them do not live in Shushan, such as the Jiujianxian in Xianyi Middle School.
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Shushan training system
Practice martial arts
Sword
The most basic and common Shushan Immortal Technique is to control the sword to fly in the air through Qi. It has powerful lethality and is an Immortal Technique that every disciple must master.
talisman
The collective name of talisman and urn. The talisman refers to the symbols and graphics written on yellow paper, with the strokes on the silk being curved, resembling words but not words, and resembling pictures but not pictures. The urn refers to the secret texts of the names and taboos of gods recorded between the talismans, usually written on
Yellow paper, on silk. The talisman is the writing of the God, and it is a talisman letter that conveys the God's will. It can be used to summon gods and impeach ghosts, and to subjugate demons and suppress demons.
Spell
It is an alchemy that uses incantations to pray to gods and curse ghosts. It can communicate with the Emperor of Heaven and control ghosts and gods to achieve the purpose of eliminating evil and eliminating disasters and turning misfortune into good luck.
Forbidden magic
Also known as 'forbidden law'. 'Forbidden' means prohibition, confinement and containment. It can contain ghosts, poisonous insects and beasts and drive away diseases.
Refining Qi
pondering
It is called "Cunxiang". Close your eyes or slightly close your eyes, and think about the appearance and activity state of an object or god, in order to concentrate your thoughts, remove distracting thoughts, and enter the state of Qi function.
Moriichi
Its main purpose is to protect a person's essence, energy, and spirit, so that they do not consume internally or escape externally, so that they can fill the body for a long time and become one with the body. It is believed that practicing this technique can prolong life and even lead to longevity.
Promote qi
Also known as refining qi, eating qi, and taking qi. It is one of the early Taoist cultivation methods. It refers to an internal health cultivation method that mainly focuses on breathing, often supplemented by guidance and massage. Generally, it is divided into external breathing method and internal breathing method.
There are two categories of breathing methods. The key point is to use my heart to make my Qi nourish my body and attack my diseases.