Chapter 32: Cultivation

In a short time, Zhong Yun completed the practice of a complete set of Huashan swordsmanship.

Yue Buqun watched from the side, and saw that Zhong Yun had memorized the entire set of swordsmanship after only reading it once, and he was also amazed at his talent.

Although this set of Huashan swordsmanship is not very complicated, when ordinary people see it for the first time, they can at most write down two or three percent, and even Ling Hu Chong, who is considered a person with better talent, can only be said to be six or seven percent.

After all, actions are not words, and memory needs to have a shadow in the heart, so Zhong Yun's memory can be seen, and it is no wonder that Yue Buqun was surprised.

Seeing this, Yue Buqun also knew the general situation of Zhong Yun, although he was a little surprised, but he quickly cleaned up his mood at this time.

walked to Zhong Yun's side, patted him on the shoulder, and said softly: "Yun'er, you are extremely talented, and you also have a foundation, but you can't be too impatient, and you can't be proud, you should pay more attention to the foundation, so that you can go further on the road of martial arts in the future." ”

Hearing this, Zhong Yun nodded seriously.

Then, Yue Buqun corrected some of his mistakes for Zhong Yun, ordered him to cultivate here by himself, and left this place.

Zhong Yun looked at Yue Buqun's departing figure, and unconsciously, he recognized this master more and more in his heart.

He looked at the long sword in his hand again, and began to study this set of basic swordsmanship of the Huashan School.

Yue Buqun also mentioned before that this set of swordsmanship contains the true meaning of Taoism, and the sword style is simple and atmospheric, and it has a feeling of simplicity.

This couldn't help but make Zhong Yun think of one of the Quanzhen Sect, which is also the basic swordsmanship of the Quanzhen Sect, the Quanzhen Sword Technique.

Quanzhen swordsmanship is created by Quanzhen patriarch Wang Chongyang, as a Taoist master, Wang Chongyang's creation of "Quanzhen Swordsmanship" is also the road to simplicity, simple and mixed.

In "The Legend of the Condor Heroes", it is even written that Wang Chongyang Huashan discussed the sword, defeated the four uniques, and achieved the first battle in the world, and did not use other martial arts, and used this "Quanzhen Swordsmanship" from beginning to end.

It can also be seen from this that no matter how powerful this sword technique is, at least in the way of the sword, it is also a very good sword technique.

Now when Zhong Yun uses the "Huashan Sword Technique", he feels more and more that there is some connection between the two, although he is not very sure, but it is enough for him to work hard, and he is even more hard at this sword technique, and he does not dare to rest.

After all, the Huashan faction was originally handed down by Hao Datong, one of the seven sons of Quanzhen, although there is not much description of Hao Datong in "Shooting the Condor".

However, Hao Datong was born in Quanzhen, and at that time, he was famous all over the world, and his martial arts were not far behind, even if this swordsmanship was not the original Quanzhen swordsmanship.

It is also worth Zhong Yun's study, not to mention that Zhong Yun is now in a basic stage, it can be said that he has not yet started, and a good basic swordsmanship will help him a lot.

Thinking in his heart, Zhong Yun did not delay in his hands, and used this sword technique over and over again.

While being proficient, he is also comprehending and recognizing this swordsmanship.

As an adult, Zhong Yun naturally knew that although he could gradually master it with just blind cultivation, it was not as good as having a method to familiarize himself with it after all.

Otherwise, he wouldn't have been able to practice "Wudang Changquan" to the realm of Xiaocheng in just three months, let alone try to get in touch with the mastery of Taijiquan.

Just when Zhong Yun was still familiar with swordsmanship here, the Lu Wan'er brothers and sisters over there gradually entered the state.

After all, there was a Linghu Chong on the side to guide, and the two of them were not stupid people, so they naturally quickly mastered the rhythm.

By the time Yue Buqun came to the side of a few people to check the results, the two of them had been able to hold on for a long time.

Seeing this, Yue Buqun also nodded at the progress of the two, and then said: "Yes, Dayou, Wan'er, your talent is not bad, it is not easy to comprehend the key points of Ma Bu so quickly." ”

"However, you can't slack off, martial arts, the foundation is the most important, you have to remember this clearly. ”

Lu Wan'er and Lu Dayou heard this, and they were very obedient to Yue Buqun's words, and nodded busily.

Seeing this, Yue Buqun didn't say anything more, nodded again, and began to point out the two of them.

Then he looked at Yue Lingshan, who had been watching from the side, thought about it, and said to her in a deep voice: "Shan'er, you also come over, you will know how to be lazy all day long, when can you let me worry." ”

When Yue Lingshan heard her father's words, her face turned bitter, obviously she didn't want to work so hard.

Ning Zhong, who was on the side, naturally understood her thoughts, pushed behind her, and persuaded, "Shan'er, did you hear your father's words? ”

As he spoke, he gave Yue Lingshan a look, signaling not to make Yue Buqun angry.

When Yue Lingshan saw it, she also knew this truth, so she reluctantly walked over and set up a horse with the two of them.

Yue Buqun saw that Yue Lingshan had joined, and his face was much better.

Linghu Chong saw that his little junior sister was practicing, and he also knew Yue Lingshan's thoughts, so he ran to the side to accompany him.

However, it was said that Zhong Yun had been practicing swordsmanship all the time, and it had become more and more chaotic from the beginning of the difficulty, and Zhong Yun himself felt that the connection between one move and one style became smoother and smoother.

It's just that his body is still too small after all, and after such a long time of cultivation, the right hand holding the sword has also become a little tired, sore, numb, and painful.

I had to find a big rock and sit down, put the long sword in my hand beside it, and began to rest.

Sitting on the stone, Zhong Yun was not idle, and began to think about the news that several major factions of the righteous path were going to attack Heimuya.

In about two or three days, I am afraid that news will come from Songshan, and Yue Buqun will also set off with all the Huashan disciples, of course, this does not include Zhong Yun.

Although there is nothing to do with him here, he can't stand his concern about this matter, except for the impact on the plot mentioned above, this will really worry about Yue Buqun and his wife.

Now, on his body, he sees more and more the shadow of his master Cheng Yu in Wudang, who is also such an elegant middle-aged man, and also cares so much for his disciples.

Thinking that after Cheng Yu went down the mountain, he turned into a corpse when he returned to Wudang, Zhong Yun still felt some irrepressible sadness in his heart.

Speaking of Zhong Yun, he is also a selfish person, when facing life and death, he will always make choices that are beneficial to himself, and then feel guilty for his cowardice.

For example, when Wudang was destroyed, when the head of the sect called Mu Yi to lead them to leave Wudang Mountain first, he did not object.

Until now, he felt a little sorry for the people of the Wudang Sect in his heart.

That's why he worked so hard to improve his strength and revenge, and if he was the one before, where could he persevere.

Because of this, he easily accepted Yue Buqun as his master, and quickly recognized this master, and did not have prejudice against him because of the depiction in the original book, and there are also reasons for this.