Wushan is one of the Three Gorges of the Yangtze River, and the Jinsha River is the upper reaches of the Yangtze River. The most convenient way to get to Wushan from the Jinsha River in this era is by boat. The whole journey is done along the river, which is fast and effortless. If you hire a good boat, you will have a comfortable life along the way, and you will not feel tired from the journey at all.
But Yin Zhiping did not choose this most convenient way now, because he wanted to get to Wushan as quickly as possible. The speed of taking a boat was not as fast as his full exertion of Qinggong, and it was far behind. Moreover, the river was winding all the way, and the road to Wushan was not a straight line, and there were many detours along the way. Therefore, he gave up this easiest and most convenient way.
After finding the ferry and crossing the Jinsha River by boat, he resumed his Qinggong and walked towards Wushan.
But while on the ferry, on the way to the other side, Yin Zhiping was thinking about how to go faster. He uses Qinggong to move quickly, which is certainly faster than taking a boat, and he can also walk in a straight line through mountains and ridges without following the road; but after all, he is a body of flesh and blood, not made of iron, and he always needs to eat, drink, relieve himself, and sleep. Skill is not infinite, it will be consumed. When he eats, drinks, sleeps or rests to restore his strength, he can no longer rush and will inevitably lose time.
You can use transportation tools, take a boat or ride a horse, but it will not be as fast as his Qinggong. Moreover, if you take a boat, you have to stop and rest at night. Boating at night is not a good idea. Horses are also made of flesh and blood and need to eat, drink and rest. They cannot run non-stop.
Therefore, in the final analysis, he is still the fastest in performing Qing Gong. It is also the best way to get to Wushan earlier. However, this method was also the most tiring, as he had to keep running all by himself.
But in order to find the Wushan Goddess in time. Proving whether his guess is correct is not a big deal. This is related to the nature of the divine sculpture world in which he lives. And the key to whether he can travel back and return to his original world. Even if you risk half your life for this and only have one last breath to go back, the price paid is worth it.
He can use Qinggong to travel by himself, and he can also try not to eat, drink or sleep. In fact, with his current skill, staying awake for days and nights is nothing to him; not eating or drinking for ten and a half days is not a big problem. And if there is water to drink, then go without eating for ten and a half days. He was still able to maintain most of his combat power. Drinking water is easy, just bring a water bag with you, and drinking while walking doesn't waste much time.
In terms of power consumption, he also has a way to solve it. You only need to use the magical footwork of "Lingbo Weibu" to recover your skills while walking. After the skill is restored, you can switch to the faster Qinggong to rush on.
"Lingbo Weibu" is just a skill with exquisite footwork and good at avoiding enemy attacks. Although it is not slow when executed, speed is not its strength.
In the Qinggong Shenfa that Yin Zhiping has learned. Originally, "moving across the air" was the fastest. However, "moving across the sky" is all based on changes in internal force, which consumes too much skill and is not suitable for long-distance travel. Moreover, if this kind of movement is performed too continuously, it will also put a burden on the body and meridians. If you go too far, you will inevitably hurt yourself and cause internal injuries. Therefore, this kind of movement technique is only suitable for changing body shape and position when fighting with others. Not suitable for traveling.
In addition to "Lingbo Weibu" and "Horizontal Movement", the two remaining Qinggong movements that Yin Zhiping knows are the Quanzhen School's "Jinyan Gong" and "Ladder to Heaven". "Jin Yan Gong" is good at plundering the ground. The "Ladder to Heaven" is good at going up and down vertically, and is suitable for climbing walls, cliffs, etc.
The speed at which these two light skills are performed is not slow. But it's not particularly fast. The "Ladder to Heaven" is not suitable for such long-distance travel at all, and the speed of "Golden Wild Goose Kung" is similar to that of "Lingbo Weibu". When he exerts his full strength, it can't be much faster.
In fact, if you are traveling for a long distance, "Lingbo Weibu" is the most suitable. You can perform it while replenishing your skills, so you don't have to worry about the consumption of your skills, and the speed is not too slow. But what Yin Zhiping was pursuing at this time was faster speed, and he wanted to get to Wushan in the shortest time, so at this time he still felt that "Lingbo Weibu" was too slow.
Fortunately, during the three years he spent practicing in seclusion in Wudang Mountain, he created another Qing Gong body method, otherwise there would still be no more practical Qing Gong at this time.
The light kung fu movement he created is called "Flying Star Technique", which is based on the second move of Tiangang Palm Sword Kung Fu, "Comet Strikes the Moon". This move is the fastest move among the Nine-Style Tiangang Palm Sword. As early as three years ago, when he used this move, he could bring out a trail of afterimages behind him. With his current skill, his speed was even faster. With this move, an ordinary martial arts master would be killed by his sword before he even saw him draw his sword clearly. especiallyThis move is meant to be an unexpected surprise. There is no conscription when it is performed. The move is quick, the movement is fast, and the sword is faster. It is also very secretive and cuts through the air silently.
Yin Zhiping ignored the attack in the second half of this move and used it for reference. Then he worked hard on it and perfected it, and finally created the "Flying Star Technique". Shenfa.
When this movement technique is performed, it is extremely fast and will leave a string of afterimages behind it, just like a comet flying in the night sky with a trail of dust behind it. And it also has the characteristics of the "Comet Attacking the Moon" move, which breaks the air and makes no sound when used. But unlike the "Comet Attacking the Moon" which is only a short burst when performing moves, this "Flying Star Technique" can be used continuously.
However, this "Flying Star Technique" movement technique is actually a little slower than "Horizontal Movement". However, it does not have many shortcomings of "moving across the air". It does not have too high requirements on skill. At most, it can only be used slower by those with weak skill. It will not cause any harm to the body and meridians if used for a long time. What a burden; in terms of power consumption, "Flying Star Technique" consumes less than "Horizontal Movement".
Comparing the two, the "Flying Star Technique" is only slower than the "Horizontal Movement" in short-distance bursts. If it is a long-distance journey, the "Flying Star Technique" will win in the end.
As soon as this technique was created, it immediately ranked second among the Qing Gong movements he knew, surpassing "Lingbo Weibu", "Jinyan Gong" and "Ladder to Heaven".
Therefore, when Yin Zhiping was on his way, he used the "Flying Star Technique", which was as fast as a meteor flying by or a comet breaking through the sky. When the energy consumption is large and you feel that you can't sustain it for a long time, you can switch to "Lingbo Weibu" to restore your energy while walking.
When encountering dangerous places with high mountains and cliffs, he will also switch to the more targeted "Ladder to Heaven", and sometimes the "Golden Wild Goose Kung". It all depends on the terrain and which one is more suitable. (To be continued, please search Piaotian Literature. The novels will be better and updated faster!