Chapter 3
Although Zama's learning progress was very fast, Bai Lang was a weakling in the introduction of Qi. He was almost one of the last few in the entire group of servants who could feel the Qi, and he was almost kicked out to continue being a beggar. Of course, it was actually unlikely to be kicked out. In addition to the thugs who knew martial arts, the gang also needed waiters with a little strength.
After seven days of gathering purple air in the morning and sunset glow in the evening, and gathering moonlight once more when the moon was at its highest point in the sky, Bai Lang finally felt a slight movement in his Dantian, as if a warm current was flowing out. After confirming that it was not the urge to urinate, Bai Lang was able to control the warm current to flow along the meridians that had already been memorized. At the beginning, these small errand boys were only given one meridian to memorize, the Ren Meridian, which was very easy to memorize. They first opened up the Ren Meridian, and then slowly opened up the twelve regular meridians, the Du Meridian, and the other eight extraordinary meridians.
This is a lifelong effort. The twelve meridians circulate the true qi, which is dispersed into the eight extraordinary meridians for storage and regulation, and finally returns to the Dantian Qi Sea to form a cycle. However, that is a later skill. At the beginning, it is just the Ren and Du meridians, and occasionally the acupuncture points of some of the twelve meridians or the eight extraordinary meridians are opened. Most of the martial arts can be practiced. This kind of skill is called the small Zhoutian. One day, the Ren and Du meridians are opened, and the internal force is endless. From then on, the twelve meridians can be opened together with the eight meridians, and the meridians of the whole body are connected. The acquired true qi will jump into the innate true qi. At this point, it can be called an innate master-as for what to do next? At least Bai Lang has not heard that Liu Heita said.
It was not easy to command the flow of Qi. Although it was generated from one's own body, and Bai Lang was very impressed that he could actually practice martial arts, the Qi still did not obey commands. It was very clumsy to control and often delayed. "Although it is great that I can cultivate a breath of Qi, this thing is too difficult to handle. Am I a soul or a body? Soul is easy, but how did the body cultivate this breath of Qi? I remember that I tried a similar visualization as a joke, but there was no sense of Qi at all..."
There are many people on Earth who sincerely want to cultivate true qi and have the perseverance. There are countless methods of visualization and luck, but no one has ever cultivated inner force true qi - there are many who have cultivated hysteria... But Bai Lang has no way to solve this problem. Who knows if it is the soul that travels through the body? Maybe the soul travels through the same body? ? It’s better not to delve into this problem. After all, it’s rare to be confused. The most important thing is to cultivate true qi.
Liu Heita was actually quite satisfied. The quality of the new errand boy was good, and there was a genius disciple - this disciple also had a very resounding name, Mo Di... This ten-year-old child was able to get off the horse in one day, and practiced a breath of true qi. In seven days, he was able to circulate qi in the Ren Meridian and achieve half of the small Zhou Tian. He was really a martial arts genius. The rest of the people also got the sense of qi within seven days, and they were all able to join the gang as preparatory disciples.
As for Mo Di, it is very likely that after he has completed his foundation, he will be chosen by an elder to become a disciple. This will also be good for Liu Heita, so for a moment, the black man looked a little kinder, and the whip was not so sharp. Bai Lang was not valued among them, but since he could cultivate the sense of qi, he could not escape the position of a preparatory disciple.
Regarding the cultivation of true Qi, Bai Lang found that he had no golden finger, no system, and no point-adding device. Moreover, he didn't dare to try the limited luck and visualization methods he had played in the past. He was not a middle school boy. Although he seemed to be 11 or 12 years old, he knew that the luck method could not be used casually. Normal people should know that this luck method is the most basic method for laying the foundation, and it should have been . You dare to try it when you haven't practiced anything on Earth? Do you really think that you will not go astray and are the son of destiny?
Bai Lang was very rational. He knew that he couldn't afford to waste time. No matter what he played, he had to lay a solid foundation first. He knew nothing about this world. He only knew that it was a bit similar to ancient China, and it looked like a mix of the Tang, Song and Ming dynasties. For now, he should practice the basics and then gradually understand the situation. In any case, being able to cultivate true qi means unlimited possibilities. Bai Lang was very excited thinking about the martial arts masterpieces he had read.
This is the fairy tale of men. I never thought that I could become a part of the fairy tale. This is of course great. Moreover, Bai Lang has his own confidence. "Although I may not be a genius, I have received higher education, so I am still a little confident in my ability to analyze and learn!" I don't know where this confidence comes from, but it is good to strengthen my will. Since they have already practiced the sense of qi, Liu Heita also began to gradually teach these preparatory disciples the skills of boxing and kicking.
From now until the next six months, these little guys will learn entry-level boxing and kicking skills and basic internal breathing methods. Of course, they will not lose the skills of training their energy, such as the horse-stone lock. Many internal skills are not simply meditation and qi training, but they must be combined with specific boxing and kicking martial arts to circulate the true qi. The 32-way long fist of the Changle Gang is a boxing and kicking skill that dredges the meridians of the whole body. Although the effect is generally poor, it is moderate and peaceful without any bias.
So Bai Lang found that their three meals a day had some boiled white meat. It was not good to practice martial arts without meat. Eating meat replenishes Qi and increases strength. It was not like a Buddhist temple in a martial arts holy place. Those places had their own magical skills, so it was okay not to eat meat. He learned Changquan very quickly. With the help of Changquan to nourish Qi, Bai Lang gradually caught up from behind. But Mo Di fully demonstrated his talent. He learned it once and mastered it in a short time. He was much faster than Bai Lang who thought he had a strong learning ability.
Bai Lang was a little discouraged by Mo Di's very standard movements. This guy was indeed a genius. Although Bai Lang learned quickly, which was mainly due to his past vision and broad mind brought by traveling through time, it was not so easy to learn thoroughly. Moreover, when he first practiced Changquan, he often couldn't keep up with the rhythm of his breathing and was often forced to interrupt the flow of his true energy. This was indeed the case for most preparatory disciples...
Bai Lang learned the routines very quickly. He learned three of the thirty-two long fists in seven days, which was one less than Mo Di. However, looking at Mo Di, Bai Lang really admitted that there was someone who was indeed a martial arts genius - this guy learned quickly and well, and he was already able to coordinate his breathing and qi, and circulate his true qi in the practice of long fist...