Chapter 425, Master Gu Xin

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The iron rod in Master Gu Xin's hand is about six feet long, slightly longer than an ordinary stick. However, because Master Gu Xin is very tall, the iron rod in his hand is similar to the eyebrow-level stick, but this iron rod is too thick. It's thicker than a goose egg, and even Master Gu Xin's giant palm can hold it.

If the stick is too thick, it will greatly affect the flexibility, but the stick technique used by Master Gu Xin is something Jiang Shuo has never seen before. Zhao Rui once taught him the principles of weapons in the world, as the saying goes, "The spear pierces a line, and the stick sweeps away." The ordinary stick techniques are mainly violent moves such as sweeping and vertical smashing, but Master Gu Xin held the iron rod straight forward, fighting with the Han Dynasty. The movements of Di Tong'er riding a bamboo horse are similar.

Because the iron rod in Master Gu Xin's hand was always upright, although he stepped forward, he did not attack Jiang Shuo. Jiang Shuo knew that he had made it clear that he wanted to attack first, so he immediately stopped being polite and straightened his sword forward. Stab the chest of Master Gu Xin.

Master Gu Xin put one end of the iron rod on the ground, turned his wrist and flicked it, and the iron rod swung up and hit the tip of Jiang Shuo's sword.

Jiang Shuo's thrust was originally a test. When he saw Master Gu Xin's iron rod being smashed, he shook his wrist and turned his sword, avoiding the iron rod, and stabbed Master Gu Xin on the shoulder. Master Gu Xin smiled, moved his hand lightly, swung the iron rod back, and still hit the long sword in Jiang Shuo's hand.

When the iron rod came close to the long sword, Jiang Shuo felt that there seemed to be a huge suction force, causing the seven-star sword in his hand to change direction slightly and involuntarily approach the iron rod. Master Gu Xin's internal power was so profound that Jiang Shuo couldn't help but be shocked. Incessantly.

But he was quick at seeing the opportunity. He turned the edge of the sword and cut it against the iron rod. This was a common technique for breaking a sword with a gun and a stick. If the opponent let go and avoided the edge of the sword, he would lose his weapon and would often have to withdraw his stick and retreat.

However, Master Gu Xin actually immediately let go of the iron rod. One end of the iron rod fell to the ground. After letting go, the heavy iron rod hit Jiang Shuo diagonally.

The iron rod was so heavy that Jiang Shuo did not dare to meet it forcefully, so he could only avoid it by turning sideways. As he turned sideways, he sharpened his sword into a thorn and stabbed forward quickly.

However, Master Gu Xin rushed forward and passed Jiang Shuo's sword tip. He reached out and grabbed the iron rod. The tip of the rod was still hanging diagonally over Jiang Shuo's head. The two of them turned sideways and changed positions. There is still no change in the offensive and defensive posture.

Master Gu Xin still did not attack, but held the iron rod at an angle, waiting for Jiang Shuo to attack. Jiang Shuo had a thought in his mind and used the footwork of Bei Xuanwu Room and Bi Ersu to run around Master Gu Xin.

In ancient times, Murosu and Bisu were called the east and west walls, like walls surrounding them on the left and right. Jiang Shuo quickly changed his body movements, trying to get around to the side of Master Gu Xin.

Master Gu Xin's steps seemed to be very clumsy, and he only flicked the iron rod left and right with his hand, but Jiang Shuo's path was firmly blocked. No matter how he dodgeed and jumped, he could not get around it.

Jiang Shuo had previously seen that the iron rod in Gu Xin's hand was very thick and was reluctant to use the seven-star sword to chop it. Now that he saw that his kung fu was cunning and superb, he did not want to try the magic edge of the sword.

He pretended to thrust with his sword, but Master Gu Xin swung his stick to block it, but Jiang Shuo flipped his wrist and slashed towards the iron rod. Master Gu Xin didn't know the power of the seven-star sword, so he relied on the heavy weight of the iron rod and saw Jiang Shuo. Shuo Heng's sword didn't dodge even when he was slashing at him, he stood upright and waited for him to slash at him with the iron rod.

Seeing that the Seven-Star Sword was about to hit the iron rod, Jiang Shuo suddenly felt a strange force coming from the iron rod. The blade of the long sword in his hand deflected involuntarily, and the sword spine made a "dang" sound as it was sucked onto the iron rod. .

It turned out that the iron rod in Master Gu Xin's hand was made from iron that fell from a meteorite. Because it has extremely strong magnetism, it could not be hammered after it was poured, resulting in this rough and lumpy appearance.

Master Gu Xin laughed and suddenly inserted the iron rod on the spot, pushing his palms flatly towards Jiang Shuo. Before, his movements were as calm as an elephant, but now he was as fast as a swimming dragon. He moved his palms up and down, towards Jiang Shuo. Pat the chest and lower abdomen.

This sudden change occurred. Jiang Shuo didn't have time to think about it. He let go of the hilt of the sword, moved his hands up and down, and faced Master Gu Xin's palms. He only heard an earth-shattering loud noise, and Master Gu Xin's body just shook. , Jiang Shuo flew back ten feet before landing on the ground, but the seven-star sword was still firmly attached to the iron rod.

As soon as Jiang Shuo landed on the ground, Master Gu Xin's figure swayed until he was in front of him. He shook the iron rod, and the seven-star sword sucked on the rod struck at his head like a chicken pecking at rice. Jiang Shuo lost the weapon, but Don't panic, don't retreat but advance forward, rush forward, avoid the sword blade, and use bare-handed techniques to grab the iron rod in Master Gu Xin's hand.

Master Gu Xin did not dodge, but he let go and sent the iron rod into Jiang Shuo's hand. The iron rod was extremely heavy. Although Jiang Shuo had the blessing of internal strength, he found it difficult and could not swing it as freely as Master Gu Xin.

When Jiang Shuo was stunned, Master Gu Xin pushed horizontally with both hands and slapped him again. Jiang Shuo could only let go of the iron rod, pushed horizontally with both hands, and exchanged a second palm with Master Gu Xin.

This time Jiang Shuo only took one step back, while Master Gu Xin stayed firmly on the spot, reached out to take back the iron rod, flicked his wrist, and smashed it down on Jiang Shuo's head again.

Jiang Shuo knew that once he retreated, the further the distance, the greater the power of Master Gu Xin's iron rod, but he was no match for his internal strength. Jiang Shuo made a feint with his left hand and pulled out the black iron dagger from his waist with his right hand. , stabbed at Master Gu Xin.

Before Master Gu Xin took action, he already pointed out that Jiang Shuo was carrying three weapons. Seeing Jiang Shuo attacking with a short sword, he was not surprised at all and swung the iron rod to block the short sword.

Jiang Shuo knew that his iron rod had the ability to absorb weapons, and also knew that he had deep internal strength and did not dare to challenge him, so he used the short fighting technique taught by Zhao Rui to swim close to him.

The short fighting kung fu taught by Zhao Rui of Dongyanzi is called "The Universe in the Sleeve". It refers to the ingenuity of the kung fu, which is as elusive as if it were hidden in the sleeve. It does not mean that you have to hide your hand in the sleeve to perform it. When used at this moment, it is nothing more than turning the palm into a sword, which is even more powerful.

However, even though the kung fu taught by Zhao Rui was wonderful, Master Gu Xin was not afraid. He used his staff to block and occasionally used his palms to strike. Sometimes he is as calm as an elephant, and suddenly he is as agile as a dragon, always suppressing Jiang Shuo at every turn.

Since Jiang Shuo was born in the Jijin Cave in Maoshan Mountain, he has possessed the supreme internal power of the Jade Art, the boxing and sword kung fu of the Qiankun and Shenshu Swords in his sleeves, and the light kung fu of Feiyan Chuanxingbu. He has these three skills at his side. , except for Beimingzi, he has never encountered an opponent, let alone he has a magic weapon like the Seven-Star Sword.

Recently, I had a fight with Master Gu Xin, and my internal strength was slightly inferior. My fists, feet, and sword skills were all restricted. Even though my light skills were wonderful, I couldn't break through the seemingly unpretentious footwork. My long sword was sucked away by the iron rod, and it was actually restricted everywhere. This is something that has never happened since birth.

Bon religion is the original animistic belief of Tubo. It has many similarities with the "Shanman religion" in the north. However, it is also influenced by the kung fu of Tianzhu in the south. Its technique is called "ben" and there are many mysterious cultivation methods.

For example, the "Golden Bell Cover" Kung Fu practiced by Iron Blade Xinuolo is called "Xiangben". There is no elephant in the Tubo Plateau, and its image comes from Tianzhu. The Xiangxiong people believe that elephants have rough skin and thick flesh and are not afraid of swords, so they call it "Xiangben". The Kung Fu of making a door with copper skin and iron bones is called "Xiang Ben", while the Kung Fu of Ma Xiangzhong Bajie who uses internal force to knock away his opponent is called "Zan Ben".

Most people can only practice one kind of "Benzo" technique, but Master Gu Xin is an outstanding person on the plateau, who has many "Benzo" skills. The iron rod kung fu he uses to defeat skill with clumsiness is one of the "Xiangben" techniques. The internal force of the double-palm slaps comes from "Zanben", while the steps and flexible palm techniques are the skills of "Longben".

Because of this, Gu Xin was respected as the "guru". The Kung Fu he created that combines iron rod and palm skills is the "Dragon Elephant Prajna Kung Fu".

In the blink of an eye, Jiang Shuo had fought hundreds of rounds with Master Gu Xin. Although he didn't know the name of this kung fu, he could still understand that his kung fu was both dignified and dexterous. In fact, it was a combination of hardness and softness in the iron rod and palm techniques. , both dragon and elephant.

The iron rod seemed heavy, but it was moved with small and nimble techniques to block. The palm seemed light but the palm power contained in it was deep and heavy. This kung fu of hardness with softness and softness with strength left Jiang Shuo at a loss.

What Jiang Shuo didn't know was that Master Gu Xin also secretly nodded to Jiang Shuo in his heart. His kung fu was unique on the snow-covered plateau. Ever since he mastered the magical kung fu, no one had ever been able to pass a round in front of him, let alone his palm. Fa, with this iron rod alone, not many people can catch the next move.

Unexpectedly, the first time I attacked, I met this Tang Dynasty boy whose kung fu was so good. Not only were the weapons, fists and kicks going back and forth, but what was even more rare was that his internal strength was actually indistinguishable from my own. Equally equal. Master Gu Xin couldn't help but secretly wonder who the young man's master was. He could train a young man under twenty years old so well. Is Jiang Shuo's master probably not the best master in the Tang Dynasty?

Master Gu Xin did not know that Jiang Shuo's kung fu was given by heaven and chance, and was not entirely taught by his master. Mr. Zhao Rui, Li Hanguang, Pei Min, Shenhui, Beimingzi, and Zhang Guo had all taught him kung fu, and even more Yu Cong learned a lot of the essence of martial arts from Zhang Xu, Wu Daozi, Wang Wei and other literati, which led to today's martial arts.

Master Gu Xin suddenly said loudly: "Young man, who is your master? You are no match for me. Please come out and meet me."

Jiang Shuo was confused after hearing this and asked: "My master? I don't have a master..."

Master Gu Xin thought that this young man was still young, and his master would not trust him to wander the world alone. He was probably hiding somewhere on Douji Peak at the moment. Most martial arts practitioners respected their masters, so how could they say that? Such disrespectful remarks as Jiang Shuo's? He dared to say this, probably because his master taught him.

So he continued to speak loudly: "Young man, there is a generational difference between you and me. If I don't have the same experience as you, why don't you treat me like a respected master?"

Jiang Shuo was even more confused and said: "There are many senior experts who have taught me my kung fu, but master..." He thought to himself that the only one who could claim the status of master and apprentice with him was Dongyanzi Zhao. Rui, but Dong Yanzi is dead, how could he show up to see her.

Gu Xin thought to himself: It turns out that this young man has more than one master. Sure enough, such martial arts wizards must be cherished by the Central Plains martial arts community. It is human nature to have several masters. He thought he was wise, but he didn't know that he was completely wrong.

Gu Xin said: "Hey, it seems that if you don't use some means, you still think that this is all I can do. If your respected master doesn't show up, don't blame me for being rude."

Jiang Shuo was speechless, and just when he didn't know how to explain, Gu Xin suddenly changed his tactics. He kept hitting the ground with the iron rod in his hand, hugged his knees and bent his steps, turning back to the guest, approaching Jiang Shuo step by step, while muttering something in his mouth.

Jiang Shuo could only hear a buzzing in his ears. The sound of Master Gu Xin chanting a mantra was like a spoon rubbing against an iron wrist in a circle, or like a sharp stone rubbing against the rim of a copper basin. He suddenly felt upset and depressed.

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