Chapter 44: The Good Sword Technique

Among the seven disciples under Qiu Chuji's sect, there are not many apprentices. Before Yin Zhiping, only four people accepted apprentices, and the total number of apprentices of these four people was more than thirty. Now although Yin Zhiping has begun to accept apprentices, he has only accepted one Yang Guo, which is really not too much, one less is not less, and there are still more than thirty.

Although more than 30 people is not much, it is still quite time-consuming for everyone to practice martial arts. Starting from breakfast in the morning, it continued after lunch in the afternoon, until the red sun was setting, and it was the turn of Yang Guo, who was the most rear.

Although Yang Guo is the eldest disciple of Yin Zhiping's first disciple, he is the latest to get started, since it is ranked according to the order of entry, he is naturally ranked last, and Yin Zhiping didn't give him anything special.

Yang Guo came on the field and saluted Yin Zhiping and several third-generation disciples, and said: "Disciple Yang Guo, practice a set of good swordsmanship, and ask the master and a few uncles to comment." ”

Yin Zhiping nodded, gave him an encouraging look, and said, "Let's start." ”

"Yes. Yang Guo responded, pulled out the sword in his hand, threw the scabbard aside, pinched a sword trick in his left hand, and drew the long sword in his right hand, and began to practice.

Shangshan swordsmanship is a set of introductory swordsmanship in the Quanzhen school of swordsmanship, taking the meaning of goodness like water in Lao Tzu's "Tao Te Ching", and the sword walks gently. It spreads out like water, has the effect of overcoming rigidity with softness, and is the best at defense.

This set of swordsmanship is similar to the entry-level Dao Fist, and it also does not have much attack power, so that the disciple is required to use it to get started and become proficient in the use of swordsmanship.

However, what is slightly better than Dao Boxing is that this set of swordsmanship finally has a defensive effect, focusing on a little bit, while Dao Boxing does not even have much defensive effect, basically just to lay the foundation for a strong body.

The martial arts of the Quanzhen School are from the inside to the outside, so in the past six months, Yang Guo's martial arts have still focused on the cultivation of internal strength. His true internal strength, under the teaching of Yin Zhiping, has been practiced to the third level, opening up a hand Taiyin lung meridian and a foot and less yang gallbladder meridian, and the internal force has a foundation.

This entry is considered to be very fast. However, to be able to achieve this realm, in addition to Yang Guo's talent, it was also thanks to Yin Zhiping who taught him the "Secret of Holding Breath" in the "Nine Yin True Scripture", which allowed him to open up the acupoints and meridians faster.

However, except for the "Secret of Holding Your Breath", Yin Zhiping did not teach Yang any other kung fu on all his parts of the "Nine Yin True Scripture". Moreover, he didn't tell Yang Guo that this "Secret of Holding Breath" was derived from the "Nine Yin True Scripture", and he didn't even tell Yang Guo the name of "The Secret of Holding Breath", only that it was called "Closing Qi and Rushing Acupoint Method", which was derived from his cultivation experience for more than 20 years.

Yin Zhiping taught Yang Guo the "Secret of Holding Breath", which was also to add some capital to the three-year covenant he promised Yang Guo. Although he was very confident that he would teach Yang to defeat Guo Fu and the Wu brothers taught by Guo Jing after three years, he would naturally be more confident if he added a little more guarantee.

Although this "Secret of Holding Breath" is only a small method to assist in cultivation, and it seems to be very inconspicuous in the "Nine Yin True Scripture", it has a great effect on helping to open up the meridians and acupoints. Yin Zhiping has personal experience and naturally understands it clearly. With the help of this small method, Yang Guo's progress in internal cultivation will be able to increase by at least two or three percent on the original basis, or even four or five percent. It's just this kind of improvement, but Yang Guo himself doesn't know it, and Yin Zhiping doesn't tell him clearly.

Half a year after getting started, Yang Guo has made a lot of progress in internal skills, but he is a little lackluster in external skills. In addition to the set of Great Dao Fists that he had just learned, there was only this set of Shangshan swordsmanship that he was practicing now. One is for physical fitness, and the other is for defense.

Offensive martial arts, he can say that he has not learned a single move, and only Yin Zhiping taught him to use it as an offensive move according to two sets of introductory martial arts theories, and Yin Zhiping told him some experience in fighting with people. In this regard, Yang Guo had some resentment in his heart. ...,

In fact, it is not that Yin Zhiping refuses to teach, but that the teaching rules and steps of the Quanzhen Sect are like this, and he does not dare to casually disrupt the order and teach indiscriminately. Moreover, he felt that this sequential step made sense. Learning martial arts is originally to lay a solid foundation first, step by step, and step by step from low to high.

The Quanzhen Sect is the authentic sect of Xuanmen, so it naturally follows this orthodox path. If it is an evil sect, it is necessary to practice martial arts to the point of greatness first, and naturally there is no need to do so. But such a sword goes sideways, often at the cost of damaging the body. Although the martial arts are practiced greatly, in fact, the body has been left with dark wounds. The higher the martial arts, the greater the dark injury, and the more difficult it is to treat later, often when practicing martial arts and dying, or suddenly dying at a young age. There are countless examples of this kind on the rivers and lakes.

Yang Guo has been practicing Shangshan swordsmanship for nearly three months, and he has practiced this set of swordsmanship very proficiently. At this time, the drill began, but seeing that he was wielding freely and walking with the sword, it was like flowing water, and the sword momentum was endless, and there was no hindrance. Although it is only an introduction to swordsmanship, it is also a great effort.

Yin Zhiping looked very satisfied, nodded secretly, and did not hesitate to praise Yang Guo in his eyes. However, when Yang Guo finished a set of swordsmanship and waited for comments, Yin Zhiping only bowed his head slightly and said the word "good".

It's not that Yin Zhiping is unwilling to praise Yang Guo, it's just that in front of a group of juniors and nephews, he is full of praise for his disciples, which is really too much of a princess selling melons - selling herself and boasting. Not to mention what these juniors and nephews think, he himself is not so thick-skinned.

However, he didn't boast, but several juniors and disciples next to him were full of praise and praised Yang Guo. Yin Zhiping is now the first disciple, and his identity is extraordinary, not to mention that he was originally the senior brother of several people, so they naturally would not lose Yin Zhiping's face. Even if Yang Guo is not very good, they will also say a few good words, not to mention that Yang Guo is really good. To be able to have this level in half a year is really outstanding, and several people really appreciate it.

Without much discussion, several juniors and disciples unanimously gave Yang Guojia a grade. Yin Zhiping was modest for a few words, and then he accepted it, and then praised Yang Guo twice, and warned him not to be complacent and to continue to maintain Yunyun. Yang Guo naturally accepted the teaching, and then picked up the scabbard and retreated.

Yang Guo is the last one, and when Yang Guo finishes the drill, it is already dusk. Yin Zhiping got up and announced that this was the end of today, and that he would discuss with a few juniors and disciples in the evening, and then select a few winners to participate in the Qizimen competition at the end of the month. Tomorrow morning, after breakfast, the disciples will gather here, and he will announce the list, and when there are those who are dissatisfied with their martial arts, they can challenge the people on the list. If you challenge the winner, you can take the place of the person you want to challenge. The winner after a challenge is the final small winner.