35. The Leader (I)
After the aqueduct project, Huang Chang successively led everyone to make some minor repairs and small repairs to other places in the newcomer's home, although they were not big improvements, but everyone's life was much easier. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. ļ½ļ½ļ½Uļ½Eć There are some aspects that even Mu Ziqing and Chen Xiangrong admire, and they went back and quietly made similar adjustments in their own small courtyard where they lived alone - of course, there were only a few aspects. The monk's way of life is very different from that of ordinary mortals, and most things can be solved with spells.
In addition to improving living conditions, Huang Chang's main energy is still spent on studying and exercising. In addition to running the internal strength method every day according to the requirements of the sect, and continuing to strengthen his physical fitness through medicinal baths, food supplements, and exercises, he also formulated a relatively complete set of learning plans for himself, including both civil and military paths.
First of all, in terms of martial arts, according to the concept of most immortal monks, they don't look down on mortal martial artists. After all, no matter how good the martial arts are, they can't resist the mysterious Taoist tricks. Therefore, although they require their disciples to also practice some martial arts, they are not strict, mainly to prevent being attacked by martial artists - although monks look down on martial artists, it is not uncommon for immortal cultivators to be killed by sudden attacks by martial artists in close quarters over the years. And this is the only way that mortal warriors can pose a threat to the monks.
As long as they are distanced and allowed to cast their spells calmly, the warrior will definitely be defeated. Therefore, the sect requires monks to learn some martial arts, in fact, mainly to prevent it at the psychological level, so as not to be at a loss after being attacked by someone, and even unable to deal with it normally.
But on Huang Chang's side, on the one hand, he was also very fascinated by martial arts novels in his previous life, and now he has the opportunity to taste the taste of being a martial arts master and refuses to let it go easily. On the other hand, since he has a full thirty years of skill given by Uncle Yuan Zhenzi, it is a pity not to use it enough, so Huang Chang has put more effort into martial arts - he also chose a fist and foot kung fu, all the way to the instrument moves, and a light skill to practice, in addition to this, he actually also practiced bow and arrow archery - fist and foot protection, equipment melee combat, bow and arrow long-range, light power mobility, these four basically cover all aspects he needs.
Kunlun Mountain is not a martial arts school, but all kinds of martial arts skills are very comprehensive, basically all kinds of combat methods in the mortal nether realm are recorded on the mountain. Moreover, there are also deacons who specialize in teaching martial arts to teach these. What Huang Chang wants to learn is not a secret trick, as long as he can meet the needs of the big road goods, so although he has learned a lot, he is not worried that no one will teach him.
It's just that Senior Brother Mu Ziqing once persuaded him once after knowing that he chose to learn so many kung fu: it doesn't matter if he practices more fists and foot equipment, but there is really no need for light skills and archery skills in the world - relying on spells in the future can completely cover the effects of these two kung fu. Huang Chang only said one sentence in this regard: During this time, I have no other skills to practice except martial arts, so Senior Brother Mu will no longer speak.
This is the aspect of martial arts, and in terms of literature, Huang Chang found a library in the sect. There are no skills such as Dao magic techniques in this library pavilion, so there is no ban, and even new disciples can look through them at will. On the outside, the Library Pavilion looks like an inconspicuous ordinary building, but inside it is a very large and huge hall, with only two floors in total.
The first layer is all kinds of paper, leather, and even silk silk and other books recorded with words and pictures, most of which are from the mortal world, there are ancient books and new editions, recording all kinds of customs and people on this Shenzhou continent, historical evolution, geographical features, and anecdotes, etc., although it does not seem to be important information, through them you can have a comprehensive understanding of the entire Xianxia world, which is very important in Huang Chang's opinion.
On the second floor, there are countless jade slips and jade jue, which is a unique way for monks to record information. Use mana to engrave the message you want to convey into the jade, and if there is no special way to keep it secret, other monks only need to enter mana. You can read the information left in the jade by the previous monk through the divine soul sense, which can be pictures, words, sounds, and even joy, anger, sorrow, and emotions, and it is very fast to record and read, far more efficient than writing words - in Huang Chang's opinion, it is equivalent to a computer CD in the world of cultivating immortals. The reason why it is a disc rather than a disk is because the jade slip jade jue used for recording cannot be reused, and once the information is engraved by mana, it is permanently preserved, and cannot be erased freely. Of course, the monks didn't care about this, jade was not a very precious item to them, and it was completely affordable to use it once.
Therefore, this is also the most common means of recording information used by monks, and the second floor of this library is the archives of the West Kunlun sect. It is mainly the notes of the experiences recorded by the disciples of the past generations when they walked outside the rivers and lakes, as well as the management reports submitted by the branches of the outer sect in West Kunlun to the headquarters of the sect, the exchange of official documents, and so on, as well as the various information jade slips seized outside - of course, they have long been invalid, and there is no need for confidentiality, and the materials that need to be kept secret will not be placed here, but will be placed in the tightly managed Tibetan Scripture Pavilion together with the magic and Taoism. All the information here is open to the public, and the disciples of the sect can be allowed to consult it at will.
For Huang Chang, he can only read the first layer of books at present, but this is enough, even if he only browses roughly, he may not be able to read it in a year or two. So coming to the library became a part of his daily routine - he didn't borrow any books here, but could only sit and read them.
In this way, Huang Chang's daily routine is very regular: after getting up in the morning, freshen up and clean up, first do a morning class: run the internal strength and heart method several times, and then play the body forging fist again, and then go to breakfast. After breakfast, I plunged into the library and swam in the sea of books until lunch. After a short break after lunch, I went to the place where the sect taught martial arts to practice real martial arts and further temper my body. When the whole body is exhausted, the muscles are soft, and the sweat is like pulp, then go to the hot spring bath and soak it in hot and cold potions many times, and at the same time absorb the medicinal power, wash away the fatigue and go to dinner refreshed.
After dinner, you can have a little more free time, you can chat with friends and brag, you can also do some housework to clean up the house, and finally do evening classes again to consolidate the day's cultivation, and go to bed on time when your body is tired - Huang Chang has never thought that staying up late is a good habit, and following the prompts of the biological clock is the best way to live. It's so simple, but it's very fulfilling, and he spends every day on the fairy mountain.