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Chapter 44: Shangshan Swordsmanship

Among the seven disciples under Qiu Chuji's sect, not many of them accepted disciples. Before Yin Zhiping, only four people accepted disciples, and the four people's apprentices combined were only more than 30. Although Yin Zhiping has begun to accept disciples, he only accepted one Yang Guo. There are really more than one more, less one less, and more than 30.

Although more than 30 people were not many, it took a lot of time for each person to practice martial arts. Starting from breakfast in the morning and lunch in the afternoon, it was not until the red sun was drooping westward that it was the last Yang Guo's turn.

Although Yang Guo is the eldest disciple of Yin Zhiping, the disciple, he is the latest in the entry. Since he is ranked according to the order of entry, he is naturally ranked last, and Yin Zhiping did not give him any special treatment.

Yang Guo came on stage and bowed to Yin Zhiping and several third-generation disciples, saying, "Disciple Yang Guo, practice a good sword technique, and ask the master and several uncles to comment."

Yin Zhiping nodded, gave him an encouraging look and said, "Stop."

"Yes." Yang Guo responded, pulled out the sword in his hand, threw the scabbard aside, pinched a sword technique with his left hand, and pulled the sword with his right hand, and started practicing.

The Supreme Sword Technique is an introductory sword technique in the Quanzhen Sect. It takes the meaning of the Supreme Sword Technique in Lao Tzu's "Tao Te Ching" as water, and the sword moves gently. When used, it is as continuous as water, and it has the effect of using softness to overcome hardness and is best at defending.

This set of sword techniques is similar to the entry-level Dao Fist, and they also do not have much attack power. They just need to use this to get started and be proficient in the use of sword techniques.

However, what is slightly better than Dadao Fist is that this set of swordsmanship finally has a defensive effect, which focuses a little bit, while Dadao Fist does not even have much defensive effect, and is basically just a foundation for strengthening the body.

Because the martial arts of the Quanzhen Sect are first inside and out, so in the past six months, Yang Guo's martial arts have focused on the cultivation of internal skills. Under the guidance of Yin Zhiping, his Quanzhen internal skills have been trained into the third level, opening up a hand Taiyin lung meridian and a foot Shaoyang gallbladder meridian, and his internal strength has already been fundamental.

This entry was considered very fast. However, in addition to Yang Guo's talent, it was also thanks to Yin Zhiping who taught him the "Secret of Holding Up the Breath" in the "Nine Yin Jingshu" that he could open the acupoints and meridians faster.

However, except for the "Secret of Holding Up the Air", Yin Zhiping did not teach Yang Guo all the other skills in the "Nine Yin Jing". Moreover, he did not tell Yang Guo that the "Secret of Holding Up the Air" originated from the "Nine Yin Jing Jing", nor even told Yang Guo that the name of "Secret of Holding Up the Air" was called "Secret of Holding Up the Air" and only said that it was "Secret of Holding Up the Air" method, which was derived from his practice experience over the past 20 years.

Yin Zhiping taught Yang Guo's "The Secret of Holding Up" and added some capital to the three-year agreement he guaranteed to Yang Guo. Although he was very confident that he would win over the Guo Fu and Wu brothers whom Guo Jing taught after three years, he would naturally be more confident if he added more guarantee methods.

Although this "The Secret of Holding Up the Air" is just a small method to assist in the practice, and it seems inconspicuous in the "Nine Yin Sutra", it has a great effect on helping open up the meridians and acupoints. Yin Zhiping had personal experience and naturally understood it clearly. With the help of this small method, Yang Guo's progress in internal cultivation can at least increase by 2, 30%, or even 40%, on the original basis. However, Yang Guo himself did not know this improvement, and Yin Zhiping did not tell him clearly.

After half a year of entry, Yang Guo has made considerable progress in his internal skills, but he has become a little lacking in external skills. Apart from the set of great Dao boxing he first learned, there is only the best sword technique he practices now. One is for strengthening the body, and the other is for focusing on defense.

He said that he had not learned a single move in an aggressive martial art. Only Yin Zhiping taught him to use it in action based on two sets of introductory martial arts theory, and there was also some experience in fighting with others that Yin Zhiping told him. Yang Guo was quite resentful in his heart.

In fact, it was not that Yin Zhiping refused to teach, but that the teaching rules and steps of Quanzhen Teaching were like this, and he did not dare to randomly disrupt the order and teach randomly. Moreover, he felt that this order and steps were quite reasonable. When learning martial arts, one must first have a solid foundation, step by step, from low to high.

Quanzhen Sect is the authentic Xuanmen, so it naturally follows this orthodox approach. If it is an evil outsider, it is necessary to practice martial arts first to be effective, so it is not necessary. However, this kind of sword is often at the cost of damage to the body. Although the martial arts are practiced with great strength, the body has actually left hidden injuries. The higher the martial arts, the greater the secret injury, and the more difficult it becomes to treat it later. They often die when they practice martial arts, or suddenly die suddenly when they are not old. There are countless examples of this in the world.

Yang Guo has been practicing Shangshan Sword Technique for nearly three months, and he has mastered this sword technique very well. At this time, he started to practice it, but he saw him wielding freely and following the sword, making it flowing like a flowing cloud and water, with endless sword momentum without any obstacles. Although he was just an entry-level sword technique, he also had great skills.

Yin Zhiping was very satisfied with his eyes and nodded in his eyes, and was not stingy in his appreciation for Yang Guo. However, when Yang Guo finished his sword skills and waited for comments, Yin Zhiping just nodded slightly and said the word "not bad".

It’s not that Yin Zhiping refused to praise Yang Guo a few words, but he praised his disciples in front of the junior brothers and nephews. That was really too much of a singular sing to Wang Po, a man who was selling melons and boasting. Not to mention what these junior brothers and nephews think, he was not so thick-skinned.

However, he did not praise him, but the junior brothers next to him praised Yang Guo very much. Yin Zhiping is now the first disciple and has an extraordinary status. Moreover, he was originally a senior brother of several people, so they naturally would not lose Yin Zhiping's face. Even if Yang Guo was not very good, they would also say a few words, not to mention that Yang Guo was indeed very good. It is really outstanding to be able to reach this level after half a year of entry, and it is really outstanding, and the few people really appreciate it.

Without much discussion, the junior brothers unanimously gave Yang Guojia and others. Yin Zhiping was humble and accepted it. Then he praised Yang Guo for a few words, and then warned him not to be complacent and to continue to maintain this. Yang Guo naturally received the teachings respectfully, and then picked up the scabbard and stepped down.
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