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Chapter 14 Introduction: Understanding Chinese Martial Arts

Sheng Sheng Man shook her head slightly upon hearing this: "Although I really want to help Sister Nanfeng..."

But I can't make that decision.

Not to mention the countless favors and connections Grandpa Zhou left behind, secretly protecting Xiao Nanbei.

Xiao Nanbei alone is very opinionated.

So there's nothing I can do.

At this point, Sheng Sheng Man paused again: "Sister Nanfeng, if you really want to win over Xiao Nanbei,

You could learn from the old master.

Although the chances of Xiao Nanbei joining the New Moon Hotel voluntarily are slim, at least there's a favor to be done.

As long as you treat Xiao Nanbei well

When Xiao Nanbei grows up, even if it's not for the sake of merit but for the hard work, she'll still have to acknowledge your kindness, Sister Nanfeng.

Upon hearing this, Yin Nanfeng sighed: "It seems that this is the only way."

After all, it's just Old Zhao alone.

I dared not act rashly.

.........

As the two were talking, the scene shifted back to Room 1, the highest-class room.

Zhou Nanbei was leaning against the bed.

Looking at the notes left by my grandfather.

As for sleeping?

That's just...

He just wanted to find some private space; it was just an excuse.

.........

Closer to home.

As Zhou Nanbei watched, his thoughts drifted, and he couldn't help but think of Chinese martial arts.

That's right, it's traditional Chinese martial arts.

Regardless of the education he received from his grandfather Zhou Youfu while he was alive,

Or perhaps,

The conversations among pedestrians along the way.

All of this aroused Zhou Nanbei's curiosity about traditional Chinese martial arts, so he quickly put away his grandfather's autobiography.

His mind then sank into the space.

……

After a while.

A book appeared out of thin air in Zhou Nanbei's hand, with the words "Bajiquan" written on the cover, and in the lower right corner...

It reads: Zhao Xuan: Note

Zhou Nanbei raised an eyebrow. "Grandpa Zhao?"

Without much thought, he began to read it, and the first part was about the realm of martial arts.

Traditional Chinese martial arts have existed since ancient times; in ancient times they were called ancient martial arts.

It was only in modern times that it became known as "National Martial Arts".

Traditional Chinese martial arts is divided into six realms: Ming Jin (manifest strength), An Jin (hidden strength), Hua Jin (transformative strength), and so on.

Dan Jin, Gang Jin, and the divine power remain intact.

Having finished reading the first chapter, Zhou Nanbei turned to the second.

I took a quick look.

This article explains the origin of the Eight Extremes.

However, Zhou Nanbei glanced at it briefly and then skipped it.

Turn to the third article.

This article mainly explains,

A component of traditional Chinese martial arts.

Leaving aside the origins of Bajiquan for the time being, Zhou Nanbei will focus on the components of traditional Chinese martial arts.

The book records that

Traditional Chinese martial arts consists of three parts, the first being the fundamental breathing method.

Secondly, techniques.

Thirdly, there are the accompanying pills and prescriptions.

The "foundation" of all Chinese martial arts is breathing techniques, which are methods for circulating qi and improving one's own abilities. To break through to a higher level...

Breathing without breathing won't work.

Secondly, there are techniques, which are the methods of fighting an enemy.

Finally, there are the formulas for the pills and medicines.

This is a method for improvement and advancement.

Having read this far, Zhou Nanbei had gained a basic understanding of Chinese martial arts.

Then look down.

The book records the levels of breathing techniques in traditional Chinese martial arts.

These three parts, when combined, constitute a complete work of Chinese martial arts.

Indispensable.

Traditional Chinese martial arts breathing techniques are also divided into levels, which are based on the level of mastery within the martial arts.

It is divided into six grades.

Our school's "Bajiquan" is ranked fifth, and even in the world, our Bajiquan is considered a superior style.

But my descendants

Remember not to be arrogant or complacent. I hope the younger generation will strive to find the method to achieve immortality as soon as possible.

To perfect our school of Bajiquan.

Upon seeing this, Zhou Nanbei raised an eyebrow slightly.

Then continue scrolling down.

The fourth section begins with a detailed explanation of the Eight Extremes Breathing Method and its stages.

Bajiquan breathing method

Also known as the Tiger Breathing Method, Bajiquan is known for its fierce and powerful style, so its breathing method originates from the tiger.

In the first realm of Chinese martial arts,

The breathing method of Mingjin practice.

Those who possess "Ming Jin" (明劲) circulate their internal energy through breathing techniques.

Accumulate Qi and blood.

Those who are new to the Ming Jin realm are generally of average talent.

It has a strength of 100 to 300 jin.

Those with exceptional talent, upon first entering the Ming Jin realm...

He possessed the strength of a thousand pounds, and every move he made was accompanied by a sonic boom.

In other words, as people commonly say,

A single sound is worth more than a thousand pieces of gold.

Zhou Nanbei was somewhat surprised to see this, but at the same time, he understood.

In this parallel world,

The upper limit of martial arts training is very high, at least much higher than Zhou Nanbei's impression of martial arts in his previous life.

It's important to know that even someone with mediocre talent who has just entered the Ming Jin realm can possess a force of several hundred jin (approximately 50 kg).

What does this mean?

If I had this much strength in my past life, to put it jokingly, I could have earned more than others even if I were just a bricklayer.

.........

Closer to home.

Zhou Nanbei continued reading and saw that the boundary of the Ming Jin Perfection was recorded below.

Mingjin cultivation,

To achieve perfection, consider two points: First, whether you can harness the full power of your entire body.

Concentrate your fire on one point.

Secondly, the strength of one's physical abilities matters, especially for those with mediocre talent.

A thousand pounds is the mark of perfect strength.

At this point, you can attempt to break through the hidden strength.

Those with exceptional talent can decide for themselves based on their own circumstances, honing their skills until their Qi and blood growth slows down.

The increase in force is no longer noticeable.

This is the time to break through.

Upon seeing this, Zhou Nanbei couldn't help but twitch his lips. The description of this extraordinary talent was indeed rather hasty.

But then I thought about it again...

It doesn't feel hasty, after all, people with exceptional talent are all different, and even geniuses vary in ability.

Therefore, these two sentences are quite apt.

At this point in time,

Zhou Nanbei couldn't help but think of himself, and a big question mark appeared in his mind.

That is.

How amazing would he be if he started practicing traditional Chinese martial arts, specifically the Ming Jin style?

To know,

He possesses the bloodline of the Black Tortoise, although his bloodline has not yet been fully realized; he is at most a juvenile Black Tortoise.

But he is also Xuanwu (Black Tortoise).

After undergoing a blood transfusion a few days ago, the Xuanwu bloodline increased his physical attributes more than tenfold.

In addition, he had been taking medicinal baths since he was a child.

All told, he now possesses at least a thousand pounds of strength.

What does his talent count for?

Is he considered a monster?

Thinking of this, Zhou Nanbei raised an eyebrow, feeling a sense of "satisfaction".

Being able to start the game on an invincible path

Who wants to shout "Thirty years east of the river, thirty years west of the river"?

Or perhaps their bones were dug out?

He's not one to put up with hardship without effort; reading novels is one thing, but playing the protagonist himself is another.

That's a different story.

After chuckling to himself for a moment, Zhou Nanbei continued reading.

There is one more sentence at the end of this article.

Those who have achieved perfect Ming Jin (manifest strength) have no hidden injuries and their fundamental energy is not lacking.

It can lead to a long and healthy life.

"Live to be a hundred years old?"

Looking at this place, Zhou Nanbei couldn't help but feel a little puzzled.

Why write this sentence?

It's no wonder Zhou Nanbei was puzzled, since before he transmigrated, the average lifespan was already seventy or eighty years.

Healthy

Living to be a hundred years old is not unusual, which is why there are some doubts.

……

"Isn't this a bit too much?"

A person with perfected Ming Jin (明劲) possesses immense strength, even if they are of average ability.

They can all bear the weight of a thousand pounds.

With such physical condition, living to be over a hundred years old is quite normal, isn't it?

Zhou Nanbei sounded somewhat puzzled.

So he simply put down the Bajiquan book in his hand, shrunk down on the bed, and looked up at the antique-style ceiling above his head.

My mind is filled with countless thoughts.

……

Lost in thought, Zhou Nanbei drifted off to sleep without realizing it.

I had a good night's sleep.

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