Chapter 320: A Closer Look at the Three Volumes
According to the book, as the lowest level, the Mongolian rank has the meaning of enlightenment, representing the beginning of the spiritual journey.
Above the Meng Stairs is the Tun Steps, which can be understood as the Tunji period that has left the enlightenment stage, and is accumulating strength and preparing to sprint to the real peak.
And the Kun step after the tun step belongs to the ranks of masters.
Like Shanhe's master Shanfeng, as well as the four palace masters of Nangong Gate, they are all Kun rank people, and they can be regarded as guys who can call the wind and rain in the cultivation realm.
Further up the Kun ladder is the dry step.
As the highest level of the cultivation realm, there are really very few people who can practice to the dry level.
It seems that this huge Nangong Gate, only Nangong Chi is lucky enough to step into the dry steps. The other elders and palace masters were all wandering around the Kun Steps, and they were never able to enter the gate of the Dry Steps.
But even so, according to the practice of the rivers and lakes, as long as one of the sects is promoted to the cadre rank, the sect can be ranked among the ranks of first-class sects.
Therefore, from the day Nangong Chi broke through the cadre ranks, Nangong Gate has transformed into one of the eight major sects in the cultivation realm today.
After reading the introduction on the homepage, Shanhe turned to the second page with great expectations.
But after reading a few paragraphs, I realized that this page has nothing to do with the mind, but an introduction to the "breakthrough" link.
Regarding the concept of breakthrough, at a very young age, the mountain peaks talked about the mountains and rivers and the mountains and snow.
Moreover, when Shanxue was promoted from the Mengjie to the Tun Rank, Shanhe had also observed this process with his own eyes, so he was no stranger to the word breakthrough, so he quickly browsed it at a glance and ten lines.
The so-called breakthrough, as the literal meaning, is a process of transcending oneself and breaking out of the cocoon into a butterfly. Normally, it is only encountered when crossing a major level.
The promotion between the small layers is a matter of course, as long as the cultivation reaches a certain height, you can be automatically promoted.
Just like before, when Shanhe took the demon pill and rushed from the fifth layer of the Mongolian Rank to the ninth layer of the Mongolian Rank, he did not encounter any obstacles along the way, and there was no breakthrough at all.
However, when a practitioner's cultivation reaches the last level of each stage and approaches consummation, he or she will find that his cultivation is like a glass full of wine, and no matter how hard he tries, his cultivation will not increase by half a point.
Unless the "cup" is broken and reforged into a larger, stronger container, it can continue to be raised.
And this process of breaking and recasting the "water cup" is what people often call a breakthrough.
Once a cultivator succeeds in breaking through, he can be promoted to the next great rank and become a powerhouse with higher strength.
Therefore, every practitioner is very much looking forward to the word breakthrough.
However, in addition to anticipation, people will also feel nervous and worried when facing breakthroughs.
Because it sounds like a simple breakthrough, but the success rate is very low in practice!
Taking the Meng Rank to the Tun Rank as an example, the probability of its successful promotion is less than forty percent, which means that more than half of the disciples are still unable to advance after trying to break through.
The lucky dantian among these people is not damaged, and they can cultivate again after a period of cultivation and try again.
But unlucky, once he injured the dantian in the process of breaking through, then he would basically bid farewell to the path of cultivation, and he would never be able to be promoted at that level.
As for the breakthrough of the higher level, such as the Fang Tun rank to the Kun rank, the probability of promotion is only about one percent.
From the Kun level to the dry level, it is even more difficult, and the success rate is less than one percent.
It can be said that the higher you go, the lower the probability of breaking through to the promotion.
And this is the reason why in the entire cultivation realm, there are so few Qian-level masters.
After reading the introduction to the breakthrough on the second page, Shanhe quickly turned the third page.
As soon as he saw that there was a villain drawn on this page, and there were many acupuncture points and connections on the villain's body, Shanhe immediately smiled, and the internal strength of his heart was finally turned over by him, so he looked at it carefully one by one.
However, looking at it, I saw that the smile on Shanhe's face slowly disappeared, and was soon replaced by a touch of confusion.
Because he found that the cultivation method mentioned in the book was exactly the same as what he had learned from Shanfeng before!
Seeing this, Shanhe frowned and quickly flipped back, but until he finished reading the entire mental method, his expression did not change again.
Although he didn't want to believe it, he had learned all the content in this book of mental methods more than ten years ago, and there was nothing new in this book for him.
How so?
How can the mind method taught by the master be exactly the same as that of Nangong Gate?
Could it be that all the internal strength and mental methods of all factions in the world look the same?
Or is it ...... What the master taught to him more than ten years ago is Nangongmen's internal strength and mental method?
If this is the case, then how did he learn the inner strength of Nangong Gate?
Thinking of this, the puzzled Shanhe hurriedly opened the third book, wanting to confirm his speculation.
He soon discovered that the thirty-six martial arts moves recorded in the book called "Nangongmen Basic Martial Arts Moves" were also the same as the internal strength and mental method, and the person who taught him was his mentor Shanfeng.
Seeing this scene, even if Shanhe was dull, he could guess that the mental method and the thirty-six tricks taught by the master must have come from Nangongmen. I have gradually guessed in my heart that Shan Feng must have been inextricably linked with Nangong Gate during his lifetime.
Otherwise, how could he have mastered other people's internal skills and mental methods, and also learned martial arts moves?
I don't know if his master is really a disciple of Nangongmen, but he has never told himself and his senior sister.
Thinking of this, Shanhe immediately lost interest in these two books that he had already learned, and reloaded into the ring with a secret sigh.
At the same time, Xiao Bang, who witnessed these series of events, also spoke in his head:
"Master, although I haven't met your master in person, judging from the current clues, I guess your master should be a Nangong disciple, but then he left for some reason. ”
"Do you think so too? Then you say, why didn't he tell me and my senior sister?"
"Well...... It's probably his own troubles, and I don't know. After saying this, he listened to the little bracelet's voice and said:
"But because of this, you'll have to be more careful in the future!"
"Ah, why is that?" said Shanhe.
Soon, I listened to Xiao Bang's serious explanation:
"If Shanfeng is not a disciple of Nangong Sect, then you just need to keep your own secret. Even if you occasionally reveal something about the master, others don't know it, so it won't arouse suspicion. But now it seems that he has most likely lived here, so it will be more troublesome. Not only do you have to protect your identity, but even your master's affairs must be erased, otherwise it is very likely that someone with a heart will guess it. ”
(End of chapter)