Chapter 22 (1/2)
Chapter 22: Practices the body to transer Fist
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“Mo Wen”
Mo Wen nodded lightly, neither passionately nor apathetically
wang Yuan smiled and didn’t botherhi up his own bed, as the ion had prepared all the daily necessities; they only needed to bring along their personal clothing and personal necessities
TheIt took Mo Wen an afternoon, from noon till late afternoon, to walk and fa some restricted areas which he couldn’t enter
Thevalley, siions had extended into the mountains, so one would need a few days to be able to finish walking through the whole ion was big, the activity area was s dinner at the canteen, even the night oould go to bed, as they had to wake up at five o’clock for their training the nextwas almost equivalent to those for the new recruits in the army; it would be torturous the next day if one didn’t rest well at night
At four o’clock the next day, Mo Wen woke up early To be exact, he woke up at three o’clock in the , as he practicedup
Walking out of the dorh the sky brightened earlier in the suion was still and quiet, except for the occasional barking of a dog
Other than those on sentry and patrolling outside, it was rare to see anyone
Mo Wen walked to the lawn next to the parade ground and started hispractice
To a practitioner, the body was the foundation of everything; the beginning of the practice was a training of the body The body was like a treasure, dredging up little by little so as to explore the unlimited potentials
Mo Wen read an abstract soinates fro from the heart; practices the body to transmute into Essence; practices the Essence to transmute into Qi; practices the Qi to transmute into Vitality; practices the Vitality to return to Emptiness, refines the Emptiness to unite to the way; the ill produce the Law, the Law shall develop all other things
Although Mo Wen didn’t understand it fully, he knew that the first stage of his practice, as mentioned, was to practice the body to trans of the body, the practicing of the Essence Qi, Vital Qi, and Vigour Qi; followed by the practicing of the Essence to transmute it into Qi When the Essence, Qi, and Vitality had been refined to its acme, it would be transmuted into Inner Qi
The ancient literature recorded that these were the fundamentals of the whole Practice However, the Inner Qi practitioners in that world were practicing otherwise They would usually practice Inner Qi in the beginning, then pursue for stronger and greater Inner Qi Cultivation to reach a point of discharging it externally, followed by diffusing the Qi as an astral wind, which ht allow them to decapitate someone as ten meters or even 100 meters away if they were in the profound level
There were a few high ranked experts ere said to be highly respected in the martial art circle, that didn’t pay much attention to the practice of the body They usually practiced the Inner Qi to cut the mountains and crack rocks, to kill people invisibly, to protect their body with Qi, to soar in the air and travel with Qi, presu that Inner Qi was the foundation of the practice
Mo Wen was from the family ofvoluminous of ancient literature, he realised that it was not so He discovered a very strange proble Their lifespan was usually short, in fact, it was even shorter than the normal people who didn’t practise martial arts
However, those ere not members of the martial art circle, lay, usually were able to enjoy longevity
In the beginning, he thought that those et into fights, which left them with many hidden illnesses, but later he realised that it was not so After , Mo Wen found out the root cause: the lected the practice of the body while they pursued the practice of Inner Qi, causing har the foundation
Ever since knowing the erroneous area of the practice of the an to research on soe and descendants of ancient historical sects Eventually, he discovered that people in the ancient tiradually refined and preserved the essence; they would only start to practise Inner Qi when they were energetic and full of vitality, instead of starting off with the practice of Inner Qi
It was said that the practitioners of the ancient tih the earth, perforlory
Even though they were just legends, Mo Wen gradually seemed to believe in it