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Chapter 484 Different routes lead to the same goal, explaining inspiration

Chapter 484 Different routes lead to the same goal, explaining inspiration (please subscribe!)
The huge underground palace and stone chamber, the broad topaz cloud bed, and the staggered figures of two people, one side is the majestic image of thunder and fireworks intertwined, and the other side is the misty thunder light of five colors.

Ever since they first met at the alchemy banquet at the foreign sea reception in the past, since the way of physical training, Yun Han has no chance of winning in front of Chu Weiyang.

From the very beginning, Chu Weiyang faced Yun Han with an extremely crushing attitude.

What's more, now there is not only a gap in the background of the pure way of body forging between the two, but also a real gap in the realm of cultivation.

This really became the "education" in Yunhan's mouth.

Although Yun Han showed his intentions beyond words, from the very beginning of the close combat, Chu Weiyang was truly on the level of the way of body forging, after seeing Yun Han's way here The subtle inconsistencies in the situation, and then use the "education" of the shot to sort out the details for Yunhan and straighten out the context.

So that it can point directly to the pass, so that it can be improved to a higher level, and it can be perfected.

Of course, perhaps the final result was the same.

This is not a verbal battle of pure debate, and all proofs must be implemented in close combat, returning to the original purpose, returning to appearance, and returning to pure victory and defeat.

Therefore, after Chu Weiyang's successive victories, after Yunhan's successive defeats in different ways.

It is therefore unavoidable that this kind of determination between victory and defeat brought Yunhan pain in different ways that originated from different positions of the physical body.

During this process, the weak parts of Yunhan's way of forging the body, those qi and blood were torn apart, those muscles were pressed, and those bones were hammered.

Those severe pains themselves sometimes made Yunhan feel dizzy in thinking and thinking, and sometimes made her wake up suddenly again, and in this process, her original thoughts of "implicit meaning" seemed to be constantly studying in this way. Grinding was reduced to go.

Then, because the pain never reappears easily, Jiao Yunhan, immersed in the way of body training, resurfaced those "implicit" thoughts.

And after that, it could not be erased completely, like weeds, it was planted deep in one's Dao heart, and then accompanied by the pain itself, which became more and more intense, and grew wildly like wild grass.

Therefore, amidst the repeated entanglement of such chaotic thoughts in his mind, it finally really affected Yun Han from the inside out.

After the tripod was set once again, when Chu Weiyang from Yunhan's slender neck loosened the knuckles that lifted her figure little by little, accompanied by a certain pain and fainting feeling that dissipated together, Facing Chu Weiyang's eyes, the distracted Yun Han finally took a step back in the difficult and painful short breath, hiding the shoes and socks under the hem of the skirt.

Everything is a scene of deja vu, as if the first meeting between the two was just something that happened yesterday.

In just a blink of an eye, because of the interpenetration of the air between the four eyes facing each other and the thunder and light in the silence, the world between the two can no longer be purely about the Tao and the law itself.

But this time, Chu Weiyang never pretended not to see anything. Instead, he still lowered his head and stared at the edge of the skirt, as if he could see through the water-stained shoes and socks and see Yun Han. Still serious about the side beyond words that he tried to hide.

He no longer restrained himself from saying something desperate to get him.

The originally gloomy gaze seemed to contain some ferocious evil thoughts, or the gaze itself was no different from thunder and fireworks.

It was a certain kind of gaze that wanted to penetrate Yunhan with thunder and melt it with fireworks.

"continue?"

In the same place, Yun Han twisted her slender neck, twitched her slightly red nose, but still responded crisply.

"Ah."

Maybe it's because his thoughts are no longer here, or maybe the shoes and socks have affected Yunhan's performance.

Those mistakes that had been made just now appeared on Yun Han's body for the second time. The moment the middle door opened, Chu Weiyang subconsciously raised his knees and raised his elbows. He landed in the sea of ​​air, and then the bent arm was about to be stretched out, and the knuckles like chicken claws were about to attack the slender neck like suet white jade.

It was just the moment when the strong wind blew up, Chu Weiyang seemed to think of something, and always felt that if he repeated the experience just now, he might teach Yun Han to be ashamed of others.

Therefore, in a flash, Chu Weiyang's palm changed, and then he came closer again, using his own struggle, to lock Yun Han's limbs one after another, the joints and muscles were tense or twisted, and he locked Yun Han in In the meantime.

As a result, a very clear and different change was born. Yun Han only raised his head for a moment, and the short sucking sound seemed to be changing towards sobbing because of the pain itself.

But at this moment, Chu Weiyang saw the intersection between Yun Han's figure and his own figure, and suddenly his expression seemed to be a little dazed, accompanied by some kind of unprovoked inspiration running through between thoughts and thoughts, and then, It turned out that the memories of the past life and the present life emerged in one's mind one after another, turning into torrents and criss-crossing, stirring up waves of mind one after another.

At this moment, Chu Weiyang became a little distracted.

On the contrary, it was Yun Han's voice, which was obviously trying his best to maintain a calm voice, which woke Chu Weiyang from that unreasonable daze.

"continue?"

After hearing this, Chu Weiyang nodded again.

"Alright."

It's just that when the words fell, Chu Weiyang didn't let go of his fighting body, let alone the promise letter locked between them.

From the pure Tao and Dharma to the extreme beauty itself, it may be just a change of thought.

From the beginning of the discussion on the way of body training, to the annotating of the scriptures with one's own way, and finally to the enlightenment starting from the dynamic work, and then to the degree of participating in the three elements.

Sure enough, between movement and stillness, the three elements run through, and there are all interlinked principles between Dao and Dharma.

This is not a different way to the same goal.
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After a long while.

When Yun Han woke up slowly from his truly drowsy sleep, he saw that Chu Weiyang was already standing in the air with one piece of white paper hanging in front of him.

At this time, the Taoist was using a talisman to outline the clear lines of the body on the white paper.

At first glance, it seems to be a catalog of some kind of exercise and practice of Taoism and Dharma.

Even if you don't need to carefully understand the inner meaning, you can feel the implication that it was born out of the way of body forging just by looking at the hazy Tao and the law itself.

But now, Chu Weiyang's talisman fell on the paper, and what was traced out was not a catalog of the different Inner Circumferential meridians moving and moving when performing exercises.

All the qi, blood, muscles and bones, and the inner meaning of the way of body training, were completely covered up by Chu Weiyang, and what was reflected on the outside was only the pure change of body shape.

It seems to be the dynamic work in the way of body forging, but when you look carefully, it doesn't feel like it. The movements of each body shape change have no coherence, as if there is a long-term maintenance between one posture and another posture. It seems to be dynamic work, but it is also mixed with the meaning of static work.

But just carefully looking at the figures and postures themselves, suddenly, Yun Han, who had become desolate and deserted, suddenly turned crimson again.

Because at this moment, she actually saw about half of the figure from the catalogs that were obviously practiced. It was the posture that she had practiced when she participated in Sanyuan before.

As for the other half-body posture, if you break free from the connotation of Dao and Dharma itself, and bring it into the profound realm of Shenhe Sanyuan itself, even if you don’t need Chu Weiyang’s knuckles to squeeze her neck again, lift her up. Judging from her figure, he immediately taught Yunhan to feel dizzy and faint.

That was really beyond Yunhan's imagination, the figure and posture that really penetrated Dao Xin.

It seems that the earlier "education" has not yet ended, and Chu Weiyang has even refined the principles of Taoism in this way. Looking at the past, Yun Han seems to have seen a real picture, and in those pictures, every gesture is all about himself.

Therefore, when Yun Han was speaking, Xu Shi didn't even realize that there was a little uncontrollable vibrato in her voice. When she listened carefully, the bird-like voice changed even more. I have to be tactful.

"Is this the brother's understanding on the way of body forging?"

Yun Han's confusion was fully revealed in this question.

Because Yunhan really understands Chu Weiyang's talent, it is precisely because of this that he feels that if he teaches Chu Weiyang on the basis of "Xuanlong Lying Sleeping Dream Kungfu" such a complete static kung fu, he can do something that suits his own Taoist kung fu. Easier is actually a relatively simple matter, and precisely because of this belief in Chu Weiyang, Jiao Yunhan put forward the proposal of "enlightenment" first.

It's just that I didn't expect that after some enlightenment, when I looked at it again, all the principles presented in this catalog itself had nothing to do with "Xuanlong Crouching Sleeping Dream Art".

In some movements, you can still see the stretching of the spine, but more of it extends to the bones of the whole body, to the blood, muscles and muscles.

"Well, it can be regarded as an elucidation of inspiration for a while."

This is the product of the little bit of inspiration at the beginning, before participating in Sanyuan, and in the process of continuous radiance afterwards.

The inspiration itself comes from that remote and grotesque mental memory, from the thing called "yoga".

From this as the root cause, under the appearance, it carried Chu Weiyang's principles related to the key points of the body forging method, both dynamic and static.

It is suitable for movement and stillness, stop with stillness, and stop stillness with movement.

Of course, Chu Weiyang also admitted that this kind of inspiration has the influence of Yun Han.

After all, looking back at the appearance itself, in the previous life, there was a part that participated in the three elements.

Chu Weiyang's mind and thoughts have long been not only lingering on the "Xuanlong Lying Sleeping Dream Art".

In a hazy, vague feeling told Chu Weiyang that Xu Shi will continue to cultivate on this road, with both movement and stillness, Xu Shi can at least teach Chu Weiyang to do mixing within the scope of Lei Fa All dharmas, merging all qi into one thunder!
Of course, everything is immature now, and even these figures and postures that I have fallen on the paper are just the beginnings of this road.

And as he looked closely, gradually, Yun Han seemed to have caught a glimpse of the majestic meaning of Chu Weiyang's "ambition".

For a moment, not knowing whether it was because of the Tao and the law, or because of the posture itself, Yun Han seemed to throb a little.

"Brother, how about... let's prove it, how about it?"

"Alright."

This is probably really a road to the same goal in the practice of Taoism.

(End of this chapter)

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