Chapter 263 Taoist Mentality

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[The time of three sticks of incense passed quickly...]

[Many people can recite the sword moves, but it is very difficult to deduce the mental methods. After all, this is no longer a simple comprehension. It also includes the foundation of martial arts. Without sufficient martial arts reserves, It is almost impossible to deduce mental methods and create suitable mental methods out of thin air. 】

[Murong Wan made a comprehensive score based on everyone's deduction results and swordsmanship understanding. 】

[Qingyun Sect·Liu Xiushan, Xiao Cheng 4 points. 】

[Arhat Palace·Silent Anger, 2 points for proficiency. 】

[Luohan Palace·Ji Fan, 3 points of proficiency. 】

[Yuanwu Temple·Clean, a small score of 4 points. 】

[Yuanwu Temple·Wuji, 2 points for proficiency. 】

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"Luohan Palace seems to be the first Buddhist sect that Liu Qing destroyed. It defied the laws of the wilderness, recruited thieves, did not pay taxes, and did not pay tribute. It is simply a cancer of the country..."

Empress Liang Zhao looked at Luohan Palace in silence, with a trace of disgust in her eyes.

To her, Buddhism is simply a cancer parasitic on the body of the wilderness. Although the aristocratic families are annoying, at least they will pay tribute, pay taxes, and do some nominal good deeds to stabilize their reputation and connections.

Although these things are hypocritical, at least the people will benefit.

For example, giving out porridge to do good deeds, or providing food and seeds during times of famine...

"But these Buddhist sects privatize their territory, educate their believers, and make them ignorant of the imperial court. They don't talk about this life, only the afterlife..." Empress Liang Zhao is very aware of these Buddhist routines. In order to educate the people, she vigorously promotes virtue accumulation. To do good deeds and accumulate blessings in the future life, many people would rather starve to death than leave the Buddha's land in order to achieve sincerity.

But is there any theory of the afterlife? Can you accumulate virtue and do good deeds and receive blessings?

Who knows?

"Who can say for sure about such an illusory thing?"

Empress Liang Zhao muttered and continued to look at the simulator screen.

One by one, martial arts figures were rated for their sword dances, and soon it was Wu Tian's turn.

Empress Liang Zhao suddenly became serious.

Can this mysterious Wu Tian bring surprises to her?

[Murong Wan focused her attention on Wu Tian, ​​and the martial arts people on the side also became quiet. The boxing skills in the last fight made everyone get to know this ordinary man. This time, can he break out a miracle? 】

[Wu Tian’s sword dance will soon begin...]

[At the beginning, Wu Tian’s sword dance was also very rigid and ordinary, with no changes. This made many people in the world a little disappointed, thinking that Wu Tian was nothing more than that...]

[However, as the moves entered the third sword and the fifth form, Xinghe Luqi, Wu Tian's moves changed accordingly. The subsequent moves were designed to be subtle, sophisticated, meticulous, and extremely simple, as if they came from ancient times. Taoism, everything is stable. 】

[Murong Wan showed a surprised look: Huh? Is this the artistic conception of swordsmanship? Wu Tian actually understood the artistic conception of this swordsmanship? How can this be? It’s incredible! ! How did Wu Tian do it without the corresponding mental method? 】

[Big Brother Liu Xiushan of the Qingyun Sect was also horrified. He came from a famous sect and was famous for his sword practice. He knew best how extraordinary this swordsmanship was. There was nothing surprising about the sword moves themselves, but what was amazing was the connection of the moves. With the mental method, every move and every move seems simple, but after careful consideration, I found that there are no flaws. 】

[And this swordsmanship has seven swords and seven styles, a total of seven, seven and forty-nine styles. When combined with each other, the changes are endless. When connected, there are almost no flaws. It is extremely perfect. If you can have the mental skills to reflect each other, this swordsmanship will be perfect. There will definitely be good performance in swordsmanship. 】

[Wuchen: Brother Xiushan, what do you think of this swordsmanship? 】

[Liu Xiushan thought for a while and explained: This swordsmanship must have come from a famous family and has been passed down for many years. Although the entire set of swordsmanship is not exquisite, it is simple and elegant with very few flaws. It is very suitable for ordinary disciples to practice. It should be the basic swordsmanship of an ancient sect...]

[Wuchen: This sword technique should have the effect of combined strikes. Look at the connection between his moves, it seems that he has deliberately left a gap for combining sword moves. If the disciples in the sect cooperate with each other and dance the sword together, it will definitely produce miraculous effects. ! ! 】

[Liu Xiushan: What I find incredible is that he actually danced out the artistic conception of swordsmanship. Even a disciple who has practiced for many years may not be able to do this. Besides, he doesn't have the mental skills yet? How on earth did he do it? 】

[All the martial arts people are also talking and discussing...]

[Soon the sword dance ended, Wu Tian stood on the spot holding the sword. 】

[Murong Wan asked: Wu Tian...have you mastered the mental method of this sword technique? How did you deduce it? 】

[Wu Tian replied: Yes, I have indeed deduced the mental method of this swordsmanship...]

[Murong Wan was surprised: What? You really deduced the mental method of this swordsmanship. How did you do it? How many were deduced? 】

[Wu Tian said, this is a sword technique that originated from Taoism. Based on the moves of this sword technique, I paired it with a Taoist scripture and found it to be very consistent... As for how much has been deduced? The entire article is available! ! 】

[Murong Wan is thoughtful: Taoist scriptures? 】

[Murong Wan: What kind of Taoist scriptures are they? How does it fit so well with this swordsmanship? Unbelievable! ! 】

[Wutian smiled slightly: This is a scripture from ancient Taoism, called Quanzhen Dao Song! ! 】

"What?"

"Quanzhen Dao Song?"

Empress Liang Zhao's eyes flashed with astonishing light, and she murmured: "Is there really such a coincidence in this world? Is the heart of Quanzhen Sword Technique just deduced? Quanzhen Sword Technique...Quan Zhen Sword Technique... Zhen Dao Ge... Is there some connection between the two?"

This is simply a coincidence! !

She only has sword moves, but lacks mental skills, and this Wu Tian actually delivers the mental skills to her door?

Isn't this a coincidence? What's this?

[When everyone heard what Wu Tian said, they simply beat their chests and fell down, shouting: This boy is really lucky, is this okay? A Taoist scripture can actually be used as a martial arts mental method? Is this just bullshit luck? ? 】

【Is this okay? 】

[A blind cat will kill a mouse, right? 】

[Murong Wan frowned: Luck? Luck is also part of strength! ! In this scene, Wu Tian scored full marks. 】

[With Murong Wan’s decision, everyone did not dare to disobey the master. They could only accept it and lamented Wu Tian’s good luck. 】

[Murong Wan: Wu Tian, ​​please stay for a moment and fully describe the mental method you just deduced. You can go out first. After I confirm that there is no problem, we can start the next assessment. 】

【yes. 】

[Everyone was extremely curious, but they also knew that Murong Wan would never let Wu Tian reveal such secrets, so they could only exit honestly. 】

[Murong Wan used her skills and artistic conception to seal the space, and said: You can speak now. 】

[Wu Tian nodded, and a mysterious and mysterious Taoist classic was spoken: The Great Dao was first cultivated to open the nine orifices. The nine orifices were originally at the Weilu point. They first rushed from the soles of Yongquan's feet, and gradually rushed up to the knees. .....]