If Ziqin didn't care at all about the word Zhao Pu before, then now that Su Shi showed that kind of momentum and then said the word Zhao Pu, Ziqin no longer dared to be negligent. .
Ziqin asked about Su Shi's momentum, but Su Shi mentioned Zhao Pu. It was clear that Su Shi's momentum was related to Zhao Pu.
"Taoism and Buddhism are not the only ones in this world who have all kinds of wonders and mysteries. I, the Confucian, have never fallen behind others. It's just that the world has changed. I, the Confucian, have put too much thought into the so-called learning of literature and martial arts and selling them to the emperor's family. Therefore, the talents of my Confucian lineage have gradually been blinded, and their minds are no longer as magical as they were in the Spring and Autumn Period."
Su Shi sighed slightly, his eyes showed some complexity, but suddenly he couldn't help but smile lightly.
"It's just that if you don't do something for the people after studying for a lifetime, why bother studying? Haha, I will be a farmer in the morning, and ascend to the emperor's hall in the evening, Confucianism, Confucianism. I am afraid that I am the last half of the descendant of Confucianism in this world."
Su Shi was talking to himself, but he seemed to be filled with emotion and seemed to be extremely conflicted. After saying this, he turned to look at Ziqin.
"The only promise I want from you is to help me pass on the Confucian lineage. I am over sixty years old, but I have only had a few years of good life. Although I still don't give up on some things, I also know that it is impossible to rely on myself. Done.¡±
Having said this, Su Shi reached into his arms and took out a booklet, handing it to Ziqin with a trace of reluctance, a trace of regret and a trace of regret.
"This book was given to me by the grandson of Mr. Zhao Pu back then. I am afraid it is the only book in the world that contains the true Confucian Qi-nurturing Techniques and the Six Confucian Arts. Hehe, who else remembers that Confucius was able to pull the hanging upside down? Yangliu, now, you can only be a scholar if you don't have the strength to tie a chicken."
Su Shi talked to himself, but it made Ziqin feel hazy and uprooted the weeping willows. Didn't Mr. Su regard Confucius as Lu Zhishen?
Ziqin knew about the Six Arts of Confucianism, but most of the so-called Six Arts of Confucianism were burned as early as the time of Qin Shihuang, and what was passed down to later generations were just incomplete Confucian classics.
It was the so-called Confucian technique of nourishing Qi that made Ziqin extremely curious.
If you have not encountered the art of nourishing qi and Huang Shang, I am afraid that Ziqin will only regard it as a health-preserving skill. However, when you listen to this art of nourishing qi again, it is not as good as Su Shi's performance before. I'm afraid Ziqin wouldn't dare to ignore it.
??Confucianism, Qi, momentum.
Suddenly, Ziqin trembled all over. He finally thought that Confucianism did have a kind of qi. He had read a description of it in the handwriting of the Fifth Patriarch.
"This book is about how to cultivate the spirit of awe-inspiring people."
Ziqin's eyes widened. He almost gasped slightly when he asked this question. He was really a little nervous.
The spirit of awe is the highest spiritual power of Confucianism. However, in this world of martial arts, it is not just a simple spiritual power, it is a real Confucian magical power.
That is an ancient magical skill. It is He Liezi's light skill of riding the wind and Laozi's magical skill.
That is one of the most powerful magical skills of mankind after the break of the Heaven and Earth Bridge.
Su Shi looked at Ziqin. The book was thrust into Ziqin's hand, and a hint of relief appeared on the old man's face.
"I don't want anyone to know my Confucian magic. This is indeed a way to nourish Haoran's Qi. It's a pity that you can't learn it. Otherwise, your righteousness would be suitable for the inheritance of this magic."
There was a hint of regret in Su Shi's tone.
Ziqin was slightly stunned. He didn't understand why he couldn't learn this awe-inspiring spirit.
You must know that this aura of awe may not have much offensive power, but it is the most powerful and yang aura in the world.
The biggest nemesis of evil heretics in the world is actually not the so-called Buddhism. After all, Buddhism still has Shura and evil gods, but the awe-inspiring spirit of Confucianism absolutely does not tolerate the existence of any sand.
"I am good at cultivating my Haoran righteousness. Since Mencius shouted these words, the strongest righteousness has appeared in the world, and that is Haoran righteousness."
"It's a pity that the Confucianism of later generations really has nothing to say.
This aura of awe gradually dissipated between heaven and earth.
"Don't worry, this awe-inspiring spirit will never be lost. I promise you this with my life."
Ziqin clenched the book in his hand, but said to Su Shi in a firm tone. Ziqin said this with great confidence. The aura of awe-inspiring will not be lost at this time.
It was only the Northern Song Dynasty at this time. Although Ziqin had a bad history, he also knew that the author of the righteousness song that had been passed down through the ages was Wen Tianxiang in the late Southern Song Dynasty.
Others dare not say it, but this personHe must be filled with great righteousness.
"It's a pity that the general trend of heaven and earth is irreversible. Before the world changes, even the awe-inspiring spirit cannot save this person's life.
This matter has nothing to do with me, and I don¡¯t have the ability to change it.
Ziqin sighed slightly in his heart.
"In this case, I can really hand over this book of Yunji Qizhu to you. I don't know what path you will take in the future. Maybe you will go on the road of no return with Mian Zhong, but no matter what, you will You are Han, and Mian Zhong is also Han. As long as you are Han, no matter whether the path you take is right or wrong, it is always for the sake of the Han people, and I have nothing to say."
Su Shi sighed slightly, then took out a volume of books from his arms and handed it to Ziqin.
From those words with countless sighs, Ziqin vaguely heard that Su Shi seemed to have something to say. However, in front of the Taoist supreme secret book Yunji Qizhuan in front of him, Ziqin had no time to ask anything else.
He took the injured book from Su Shi and flipped it open.
¡°Keep one in mind, all things will arise on their own, and all kinds of wonderful dharma will be as invisible as water¡¡±
" After opening the book, Ziqin could already conclude after reading only three sentences that this was definitely not a Taoist book, but a real martial arts secret book, and the martial arts recorded in this secret book were by no means simple.
At first glance, these first three sentences can be regarded as two, two, three, and three, all things. At a second glance, they can be seen as Tai Chi generates two rituals, and two rituals transform into four phenomena. If you understand it more carefully, you can understand that from Stay true to your original intention, and everything will change but remain unchanged.
With only three sentences, without systematic help, Ziqin felt that there were infinite mysteries in them, but he would not be able to comprehend them in a short time.
It was only three sentences long. Ziqin could realize that the secret book was not as profound as Taizu's Divine Art. He now had two special training methods of Taizu's Divine Art. Although he had never seen the description of Taizu's magical power in terms of internal strength and martial arts, But he can slightly deduce what level of martial arts it should be.
No matter how you deduce it, Ziqin can be sure that the Yunji Qizhuan in his hand is definitely a secret book of the same level as Taizu's magical skill.
"Zhang Junfang is originally a Confucian, so when he wrote this Taoist secret book, most of it was simplified. There are not too many Taoist allusions in it, but you can learn it directly. However, you can never read the awe-inspiring aura, no I'm stingy, but you don't have enough Confucian classics in your belly, but you don't understand the art of nourishing the awe-inspiring Qi. Forced study will not only fail to cultivate the awe-inspiring Qi, but will instead cultivate evil and demonic Qi."
Su Shi¡¯s voice was extremely serious, but Ziqin was slightly stunned.
The awe-inspiring Qi mentioned by Mencius is definitely the first-class righteousness throughout the ages, but how it can cultivate evil and demonic Qi makes Ziqin extremely puzzled.
"Good and evil are two sides of the same body. The opposite of good is evil, and the opposite of evil is good. This thing is extremely difficult to grasp. It is also because of this that it is difficult for us Confucians to cultivate the aura of awe-inspiring people. People's hearts are changeable. How many people in this world are there? An individual can always uphold righteousness and eliminate evil.¡±
Su Shi saw Ziqin's doubts and responded casually.
This statement made Ziqin suddenly realize that indeed, the most difficult thing in the world to grasp is the human heart. Many times it is difficult for a person to grasp his own thoughts.
True Confucian disciples have become increasingly rare as time goes by. The reason is the word "human heart". In fact, by the 21st century when Ziqin first lived, there was no longer a single Confucian disciple in the entire world. This is because At that time, there was no longer any sign of stability in people's hearts.
"I will leave tomorrow. Please take a good look at this secret book. Although I don't understand martial arts, I still have some understanding of Taoism. If there is anything in it that I don't understand about Taoism, maybe I can still Please help me.¡±
At this time, Su Shi spoke again.
These words made Ziqin's eyes light up. Who was Su Shi? Throughout the ages, there have been a few people who dared to pat their chests and say that knowledge was better than this person. He said he understood a little, but he was speaking politely.
Ancient literati, especially elderly literati, often like to look at the mysteries of Taoism and Buddhism in a blink of an eye. In fact, many Confucian disciples¡¯ understanding of Buddhism and Taoism in their later years was no longer inferior to that of Confucianism.
Buddhism, Taoism and Confucianism have actually been intertwined in China for a long time. Not only are Confucians familiar with Taoism and Buddhism, but the other two schools are also familiar with the mysteries of the other two schools.
Ziqin immediately opened the secret book and looked at it carefully.
Although Zhang Junfang is a Confucianist, how could he not understand the mysteries of Taoism when he was ordered by Zhenzong to collect and compile Taoist classics?
Although this Yunji Qizhuan is not the real Taoist classic that Zhenzong revealed to the outside world, it does not seriously contain any Taoist mysteries.
In fact, the first three sentences contain countless??Taoist philosophy.
Most of these secrets are a bit abstract. They are not like ordinary secrets that directly tell you how to get lucky, how many acupuncture points to walk, how many rounds of internal energy to move, etc. This kind of secrets are all based on some mysterious things. Tell you how to gather your true energy and how to change it.
Yes, change, this is no longer about moving Qi, but change.
Through constant changes, the true energy will fluctuate hugely and show geometric growth. This is the biggest difference between unique skills and ordinary martial arts.
Ziqin looked at it carefully, and while looking at it, he asked Su Shi about the things that he was not sure about and could only explain speciously.
" And Lao Su is worthy of being the best among literati throughout the ages. Although he doesn't understand martial arts, he can always answer many truths and mysteries for Ziqin. But then again, Lao Su actually doesn't understand martial arts at all.
If the Confucian's awe-inspiring righteousness has a matching attack method, it can also be counted as a martial skill. (To be continued.