Chapter 11 Planning
A living genius is a real genius.

Zhu Qi, who possesses the innate spiritual treasure, has an infinite future. In the future, the world of Shenzhou may not be Zhu Qi's limit.Compared with the infinite future and the momentary dog, Zhu Qi naturally knows how to choose.

However, if Zhu Qi wants to move out of the palace as he wants, the prince will still need to help.

Emperor Hongwu once established a rule that the prince can leave the palace and open the house when he is 13 years old.Zhu Qi is only eight years old and is still weak and sick.Therefore, if Zhu Qi wanted to go out of the palace, it was impossible for Emperor Hongwu to agree without the help of the prince.Not everyone can break the rules set by Emperor Hongwu, at least Zhu Qi knows that he does not have that weight.In the entire Ming Empire, there were only two people who could break the rules of Emperor Hongwu, Empress Ma and the prince.Zhu Qi is obviously not on this list.

Now that he had made up his mind, Zhu Qi ordered the palace servants to go to the East Palace to look for the prince.

It's a pity that at night, the palace sent a message, and the prince had gone to retreat to practice.

Zhu Qi sighed softly and could only wait quietly.

Simply because his body has just improved, he can recover well during the prince's retreat.In addition, although there is hope for my body, the future cultivation methods are not yet ready, so I can organize and deduce the exercises during this period.

Zhu Qi, who is accompanied by a congenital treasure, has great ambitions. "Budaolu" can deduce the way of practice, Zhu Qi plans to use "Budaolu" to deduce the most suitable way of practice for him.Of course, with the resources that Zhu Qi has access to now, he can only deduce the body training state and acquired state below the innate state.

The practice of body refining is divided into five levels: skin, flesh, tendons, bones, and marrow.

If Zhu Qi wants the "Budao Melting Pot" to deduce the most perfect and most suitable practice method, he must have enough resources, that is, martial arts knowledge to be imprinted in "Budao Record".Therefore, when Zhu Qi returned from Xuanwu Temple, he had already started preparations.

For more than a month, Zhu Qi is not just practicing "Tai Chi".In addition to practicing, Zhu Qi sorted out the martial arts books he had read in his spare time, and imprinted them all into "Budao Lu".In addition, Zhu Qi also sent palace people to collect books related to body training in the arsenal and Wenyuan Pavilion.

The arsenal was established by Emperor Hongwu, and it contained various exercises collected by the Ming Empire, which were used by the court to reward meritorious officials.It can be said to be one of the foundations of the Ming Empire.

As the prince, Zhu Qi is eligible to borrow exercises from the arsenal.What's more, what Zhu Qi is looking for is only the cultivation method of the body-refining realm, so naturally no one makes things difficult for Zhu Qi.Of course, Zhu Qi can borrow and read these exercises in the arsenal, but they still have to return them after viewing.

In fact, there are not many exercises related to body training in the arsenal, only a few dozen copies, but the royal collection is all high-quality goods, which makes "Budaolu" a lot of harvest.

Of course, it is impossible for Nuo Da's Great Ming Empire to only have dozens of Body Refining Realm exercises.The palace servants sent by Zhu Qi found a large number of physical training exercises in Wenyuan Pavilion.Although the overall quality of the exercises in the Wenyuan Pavilion is not as good as that in the arsenal.However, the victory lies in the quantity!According to reports from the palace people, there are tens of thousands of volumes of Body Refining Realm exercises stored in Wenyuan Pavilion.

The Wenyuan Pavilion of the Ming Empire was inherited from the Great Zhou Empire.

The Great Zhou Empire has been established for thousands of years, so the collection of exercises is naturally inexhaustible.Unfortunately, when the Great Zhou Empire was destroyed, wars broke out frequently, and many of the collected classics were lost.Later, after the establishment of the Ming Empire, although there was a lot of sorting and summarization, the time for the establishment of the Ming Empire was too short, and the classics in Wenyuan Pavilion could not be sorted out in a short period of time.Even so, there are tens of thousands of copies of the Body Refining Realm exercises identified in Wenyuan Pavilion.Of course, although the Ming Empire had not been established for a long time, Emperor Hongwu was a man of great talent and strategy, and had already arranged for manpower to collect ancient books lost among the people.In the future, the collection of books in Wenyuan Pavilion will inevitably increase.

Although the collection of books in Wenyuan Pavilion is larger than that in the arsenal, there is a fundamental difference between the two.Wenyuan Pavilion only kept the books on martial arts training level and acquired level, and all the exercises above the innate level were in the arsenal.Emperor Hongwu started his career as a swordsman, so he naturally knew the importance of force.

However, the key direction of Wenyuan Pavilion's storage of classics is not martial arts, but a subset of classics and history, Taoism and Buddhism.For the Ming Empire, Wenyuan Pavilion is even more important than the arsenal.Because, the classics in Wenyuan Pavilion can continuously cultivate talents for the Ming Empire.Before the prince retreated, Zhu Qi secretly reminded the prince.Now, the Ming Empire has begun to use the classics in Wenyuan Pavilion to establish its own talent training system.

Although Zhu Qi was able to find enough physical training techniques, the deduction of "Budaolu" has not made much progress. "Budaolu" deduces the exercises, which requires Zhu Qi to imprint these exercises into "Budaolu".And the branding technique needs to consume Zhu Qi's mental power.

For more than a month, although Zhu Qi worked very hard, Zhu Qi's physical weakness made Zhu Qi mentally weak. Zhu Qi hadn't even finished studying the dozens of exercises in the arsenal, and they hadn't been imprinted in "Budaolu".As for Zhu Qi, Wenyuan Pavilion's cultivation technique, if he wants to finish branding it, is it still too early?
However, Zhu Qi was not in a hurry. Zhu Qi, without the threat of death, had enough patience.

Drink medicine, practice boxing, read books.These three things have become the main theme of Zhu Qi's daily life.In the eyes of outsiders, Zhu Qi enjoys his life in a very boring life.The body is recovering all the time, and the deduction of "Budaolu" is also step by step.Such a beautiful life, but Zhu Qi didn't even dare to think about it before.

Of course, during this period, several princes also visited frequently.Moreover, most of them were in time for Zhu Qi to practice boxing.

It is not a secret among the princes that Zhu Xun retreated and broke through the mid-innate stage, and the princes are also very envious of Zhu Xun's great opportunity.However, there is no big opportunity, but isn't the small opportunity still there?Zhu Qi's "Tai Chi" is Zhang Sanfeng's direct descendant.Although watching Zhu Qi practice boxing is different from Zhang Sanfeng practicing boxing, but if you watch it a few times, you may, maybe, not necessarily fail to realize something.Even if you can't understand anything, it's good to gain knowledge!
Therefore, many princes came to Zhu Qi's courtyard early every day to watch him practice boxing, thinking that he would rather miss it than let it go.

Martial arts inheritance in mainland China has its own rules.

Although Zhu Qi was the heir of Zhang Sanfeng, he did not worship under Zhang Sanfeng's sect, nor did he have the consent of the Wudang sect.Therefore, even if it is his own brother, Zhu Qi dare not teach the essence of Tai Chi.You princes naturally understand this truth.Therefore, I just watched Zhu Qi practice boxing, and did not ask about the essence of martial arts.

The essence of martial arts in mainland China is the essence of martial arts, or internal strength and true energy.Most orthodox sects do not prohibit the dissemination of moves, and some sects will even take the initiative to spread kung fu moves.For example, Northern Shaolin in the Great Song Empire.

The princes observed that Zhu Qi practiced boxing did not violate the inheritance rules of martial arts in the mainland of China.

(End of this chapter)

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