Zhao Ran has always heard people say that there is nothing to be afraid of, as long as you are willing to work hard, you can still succeed in cultivation. But today, he understands how rare such examples are. There are no less than a thousand monks in the entire Sichuan Province, and together with the individual cultivators from various aristocratic families, the number accumulated over the past fifty years is probably over 10,000. But there is only one accomplished person, He Yunlong, who is truly one in a million.
But Wei Zhizhen spoke sincerely, and Zhao Ran could see that this senior brother was sincerely encouraging him, so he could only smile bitterly and said: "Okay senior brother, I will work hard."
Wei Zhizhen praised: "It's good if you have this ambition."
Luo Zhiqing, who had been silent all this time, suddenly said: "Brother, I'm hungry."
Wei Zhizhen sighed: "Okay, you go and eat some food first, remember to come back to practice after eating."
"I understand, senior brother." Luo Zhizhen stood up and left.
Wei Zhizhen explained to Zhao Ran: "Third Junior Brother is a bit more straightforward, but he is definitely not rude to you. Don't take it to heart."
Zhao Ran was speechless. He was not angry at the departure of his third senior brother Luo Zhiqing, but he was speechless at the way the senior brother spoke. The senior brother was kind and always wanted to smooth things over, but he always made things clear and often created embarrassment. Zhao Ran wanted to say something to him: "Elder brother, can you be more reserved in your words?"
While chatting, Zhao Ran felt relieved. It seemed that even the direct disciple of the Taoist sect could not see anything unusual about him. Could it be that his "Innate Merit Sutra" was indeed the authentic sect of the Taoist sect? Could it be that in Taoist martial arts, there is indeed the power of cultivating merit?
He was thinking wildly here, and Wei Zhizhen continued to speak, with a sense of being a master and a disciple: "Junior brother's foundation is very solid, and his future is limitless. Although "Shangqing Jue" is the most basic skill of Huayun Pavilion , but Master often says that there is no distinction between good and bad skills. What each person achieves depends on his or her own opportunity, so you must not be negligent and still practice hard. "Zhengyi Talisman Technique" has also been passed down. Here you go, you have to work harder. If you have any questions, come and ask me. Of course, you can also ask you Senior Brother Yu and Senior Brother Luo"
Yu Zhichuan interrupted abruptly: "Junior brother Luo is spared. His ideas are beyond the comprehension of others."
Wei Zhizhen sighed: "That's right You don't need to understand the "Utensil Making Book" in depth, you just need to understand the principles. In addition to the three Taoist books, you can also go to the Sutra Library in Huayun Hall and read more books. It¡¯s pretty good.¡±
"Thank you for your advice, senior brother."
"Junior brother, there is no need to be polite. Now that you have entered Lingjian Pavilion, you must learn some skills of Lingjian Pavilion. Otherwise, when you fight with others in the future, you will not even be able to use the Taoist techniques of Lingjian Pavilion, and your words will make people laugh. Starting today Study, do you like it?"
Zhao Ran¡¯s eyes shone¡ªit seemed like he, as a registered disciple, was really getting a big deal! His original idea was that this time he would have the status of a registered disciple, and he would have a position that allowed him to refine talismans, and he would also have a new Taoist skill that was like opening a domain, not to mention getting a token, a command flag, and a Taoist robe. , no matter how that cheap master treats him, he has made a big fortune and can return home satisfied. Unexpectedly, this senior brother would teach him the skills of Lingjian Pavilion. This is really embarrassing for Zhao Ranqing!
Zhao Ran couldn't help but glanced at his senior brother Wei Zhizhen's Taoist robe with four flames embroidered on the corners, and thought to himself: What happened to Zhu Zhi who deceived his identity as a true disciple? Isn't that Master Liang also one of the Four Flames? He's been treated the same as himself even though he's wandering around?
In the pavilion, in terms of cultivation level, there is only one hurdle from the third-level Huangguan to the fourth-level mage, but this hurdle is very different. The most fundamental difference in appearance is that the mage-level monks are also called golden elixir monks. The magic power in the Qi Sea no longer exists in the form of Qi, but is condensed into a golden elixir that keeps spinning. Regardless of the understanding of the way of heaven, the strength of the magic power alone is far ten times that of Huang Guan. From Huang Guan to Jin Dan , is the first of the three major hurdles on the road to spiritual practice, and is extremely difficult. Anyone who can cross this level and enter the realm of a mage is qualified to accept disciples and teach their skills.
Although the senior brother in front of him is not very good at talking, he is a genuine Jindan Master and is qualified enough to accept disciples and teach his skills. He is willing to do the work for his teacher, which Zhao Ran naturally wants.
Yu Zhichuan and Luo Zhiqing are both in the Huangguan realm. They are five or six years older than Zhao Ran, and their cultivation is two levels higher than him. They seem to be superior, but because the threshold of the Golden Pill Master is too difficult, So Zhao Ran still has a chance to catch up, even if it takes eight years for him to enter the tenth realm of Yu.
Yu Zhichuan and Luo Zhiqing, who had finished their meals, both entered the sword pavilion one after another, leaving only senior brother Wei Zhizhen teaching Zhao Ran in the pavilion.
There are now eighteen small sects in Huayun Pavilion, and eighteen masters (or great masters) form their own lineage to teach their disciples the skills of their own sect. Of course, this does not mean that there are only eighteen monks in the Huayun Pavilion who are above the level of masters. There are many who are qualified to teach martial arts.The Master did not accept a disciple and continued to practice under the Master. Just like Lingjian Pavilion, Wei Zhizhen was already a Master, but did not leave Lingjian Pavilion and continued to practice under Master Jiang Da.
Therefore, Huayun Pavilion is actually equivalent to an alliance of many small schools, but these small schools all have a common characteristic. The exercises they practice all start from "Shangqing Jue", and then evolve into their own differences. At the same time, Taoism The lineage of the Fire Virtue Star Lord is revered in China, and they all have the characteristics of fire-attribute supernatural powers to a greater or lesser extent.
Above the eighteen sects, the Elders Council is composed of senior cultivators of the Archmage level and above. This is the highest decision-making body of Huayun Pavilion. If you want to become an elder, you can no longer open a separate sect to teach martial arts. This is to prevent The elders acted unfairly and favored their own faction. But that doesn't mean that the elders can't teach the skills, it's just that the people they teach the skills to are disciples of all schools in the Huayun Pavilion.
Lingjian Pavilion is one of the eighteen sects. Jiang Tenghe was originally qualified to be promoted to elder, but there were too few disciples in Lingjian Pavilion and ranked last in the entire Huayun Pavilion. If Jiang Tenghe was promoted to elder, Jiang Tenghe would not be able to openly protect him. With its own sect, the Lingjian Pavilion sect with a small number of people will definitely suffer. Therefore, he has been staying in Lingjian Pavilion to teach his disciples, which is also a helpless move.
Wei Zhizhen did not give him any hint and entered the sword pavilion by himself, leaving him alone in the pavilion. According to Wei Zhizhen's request, Zhao Ran first sat in meditation in the Xixin Pavilion and had to "get rid of distracting thoughts in his heart" before entering the sword pavilion.
Zhao Ran thought it was very simple at first, so he sat quietly on the futon for a while, refining the merit he had cultivated today. But for some reason, it was easy to fall asleep in the past, but today my mood still cannot calm down. The more he practiced, the more irritable he became. Zhao Ran did not dare to sit down anymore, so he quickly stood up, walked out of Xixin Pavilion, and walked slowly beside the pavilion.
Strangely enough, as soon as he came out of Xixin Pavilion, Zhao Ran suddenly felt refreshed and his distracting thoughts were swept away. He went back to the pavilion to meditate, but troubles came one after another, and he had no choice but to leave the pavilion again.
At this moment, he finally understood that there was something strange about this pavilion.
When I opened my heavenly eye to investigate, I found that the energy around the pavilion was quite chaotic. It was indeed not a place for meditation.
Zhao Ran was not a fool. After thinking about it for a moment, he realized the beauty of this pavilion: if he could be as pure as a mirror anytime and anywhere in a chaotic environment, wouldn't it be easy to move freely when fighting? ?
Zhao Ran immediately became interested and meditated repeatedly in the Xixin Pavilion. When he got agitated, he went out for a walk. When he calmed down, he went back to practice the Nine Heavens Black Dragon Forbidden Technique. He originally thought he would be able to adjust quickly, but in fact it was not until the third day that he completed the various movements of the Great Forbidden Technique in the pavilion for the first time. On the seventh day, Zhao Ran finally achieved the retracting and releasing method. freely.
After seven days of practicing in Xixin Pavilion, Zhao Ran realized that he had gained a lot, and he liked practicing in this pavilion more and more. On the morning of the eighth day, Zhao Ran came to Xixin Pavilion early in the morning as usual, only to find that his senior brother Wei Zhizhen was already waiting in the pavilion.
¡°I¡¯ve met Senior Brother!¡±
"How's it going? Maybe it's calmed down?"
"I can barely do itthis pavilion is really a wonderful place!"
"This pavilion has been standing here for nearly four hundred years, much earlier than the Jiange Pavilion." Wei Zhizhen raised his head and looked at the beams and columns of the pavilion, sighed for a moment, and then said: "Come with me into the pavilion today Just meditate first, I'm waiting for you."
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