All Heavens Immortal Martial Arts

Vol 6 Chapter 64: immortal heritage

Following him into it, He Heng saw at a glance that behind the main hall were actually rows of classics, neat and orderly, stretching for dozens of miles.

According to a rough estimate, there are at least hundreds of billions of ancient books here.

Ling Changzhen stepped forward and said proudly: "This is the most fundamental place of my sect, the Book Collection Pavilion. A total of 174,600,500,000 collected over hundreds of thousands of years of my sect are collected. The 234,706 classics are the most important heritage of our sect."

He Heng looked at these in surprise, and nodded silently, extremely heavy and serious.

As a sect, the root lies in inheritance, so the real heritage of any sect in Datian is never some hidden powerhouses, magic weapons, or accumulated contacts and forces, but classics.

Even if everyone in a Taoist line is dead, as long as the classics are still there and passed on, the Taoist lineage will still exist and never die.

Because Taoism is far from being a narrow form of sect, it is more of a thought and culture.

The Han people on the earth have fallen several times, the Five Husbands, the Battle of Yashan, the Manchu and Qing Dynasty entering the customs, and the darkness of the modern century for hundreds of years... But the Chinese orthodoxy has never died out, and finally stood in the forest of the world again. , this is because the inheritance is not cut off.

The ancient sages of Yan and Huang, and the classics of hundreds of schools of thought have been passed down from generation to generation. The Chinese culture and the four images, which have been made by the sages throughout their lives, have long been integrated into the blood, and no matter how many hardships there are, they cannot be spent.

Absolute force can destroy a person's body, but a thought can be passed down for eternity and immortality.

Even if the atomic bomb is powerful, it can only destroy a city, kill hundreds of thousands of people, and irradiate it for decades. However, the Confucian thought of Confucius and Mencius has lasted for thousands of years. How many scholars sacrificed their lives for righteousness? This number is immeasurable.

No matter how strong a strong person is, it will be short-lived if it is not eternal, but his thoughts can be passed on for eternity.

Most of the more than 170 billion books in front of me are not magic formulas, but books on philosophy like the Analects of Confucius, Mencius, and various books similar to scientific theories, revealing the laws between heaven and earth.

However, these are the most precious things here.

The Tao Te Ching itself is not a peerless divine art, but why is it regarded as a classic in many Taoist schools in the world, and is far more important than the exercises of various schools?

Because it is a kind of thought, a kind of culture.

The cultivator's fundamental is not supernatural power and mana, but his own Dao heart, which is manifested as ideology and culture. What a Taoist tradition should inherit is never a formula, but a thought handed down from the ancestors.

Thoughts are immortal, Taoism will last forever.

During He Heng's first life, due to numerous turmoils, the Han people were constantly merging with foreigners, and almost no Han people with pure blood could be found. But is Chinese orthodoxy dead? no.

Because the inheritance of a civilization is never just a superficial aspect of blood, but the ideology and culture of that nation.

This is also true in the Great Heaven World.

Even if the Zhenwu sect is completely wiped out, as long as the sect's ideology and culture are still there, that lineage will exist.

China has a history of only five thousand years, and its heyday was only one billion people. However, Zhenwu has been passed down for hundreds of thousands of years, and the land of **** does not know how many places the size of the earth contains, and the number of people exceeds 100 billion.

With such a large population base and such a long history and culture, it is conceivable that its ideology and culture are huge and heavy, and the immortality of Taoism can be imagined.

These classics in front of us are the crystallization of the ideas that have been precipitated in its hundreds of thousands of years of history. Each book is the gathering of the wisdom of the sages, representing the immortal inheritance of the Taoism.

Looking at these, He Heng was silent for a short time, and deeply felt his own insignificance, not only in body and cultivation, but also in mind and soul.

Compared with this endless wisdom and faith, how humble he is.

Silently bowed to those ancient books.

He worships the sages who handed down this immortal culture of thought and the truth of the universe. Many of them are not even comparable to him, no matter in terms of cultivation or wisdom, but their thoughts and beliefs are worthy of respect.

It is with the efforts of generations, pursuing the long road ahead, that this endless avenue is more and more likely to reach its end, a glimpse of the true face of the Dao.

Regardless of the size of the contribution, these people are honorable, and these books are immortal and timeless.

It's not their shape, but the ideological connotation they contain, which belongs to Zhenwu's culture.

This is a... civilization!

Looking at He Heng, Ling Changzhen was extremely plain and solemn. After a long silence, he said: "Every time I come here, I will feel the heavy responsibility on my body. My Zhenwu Patriarch Hall enshrines the great contributions of the past dynasties. of the sages, a total of 107,320 people."

Ling Changzhen said an exact number.

Then he said: "Actually, after hundreds of thousands of years of true martial arts, the sages who have emerged are more than these, and more of them are anonymous ancestors. It is with their predecessors that our sect can create an immortal inheritance. As the headmaster, What we have to bear is not only the rise and fall of the sect, but also to pass on this spirit and thought, and it will be immortal! He Heng, do you understand?"

Ling Changzhen looked directly at He Heng with deep solemnity, waiting for his answer.

He Heng was silent, stepped forward to open a book~www.readwn.com~ and watched it carefully, but never said a word.

Ling Changzhen stood silently, waiting for a long time without any rush.

He Heng read the book for a long time, until at the end, he turned to look at Ling Changzhen with a slight smile.

What exactly was said between them at the end, no one knows.

In the end, Ling Changzhen recorded all the books in the bookstore in a jade slip with great magic power and gave it to He Heng.

The two returned to the outside hall.

Ling Changzhen gave a few more orders, and then, at this time, an old man walked in.

To be able to walk into this hall when Ling Changzhen has something to do, this person's identity is naturally very high.

After taking a closer look, this is an old man with a childish face and a heavy hair. He is a little hunched, holding a cane. He walks very slowly, but he is calm and majestic.

When he saw him, He Heng's heart throbbed, and an intuition told him that the old man whose half foot had stepped into the coffin in front of him was a peerless powerhouse that was much stronger than Meng Wujiu. .

A fear surged in his heart, He Heng watched coldly, and saw that the old man walked straight forward, bowed to Ling Changzhen, and glanced at him from the corner of his eye.

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