Chapter 4382 Chapter 4384 [Lu Su]
In the next year, despite Qin Shihuang's strict defense, the contents of the ten stone tablets on Zhongnan Mountain continued to leak out.
More and more people are practicing Qigong according to the stone tablets, and more and more people are seeing the effects.
Although "Quanzhen Daoge" belongs to the basic internal strength of the Quanzhen sect, it seems to be inferior to "Yi Jin Jing", "Shen Zu Jing", "Toad Kung Fu", "Nine Yang Magic", "Nine Yin Zhen Jing", "Sunflower" "Book", "Beiming Divine Art", "Little Wuxiang Art" are so powerful.
But in fact, this internal skill is not bad at all once you have mastered it. Guo Jing studied the basic internal skills of the Quanzhen sect for two years and was able to learn the fifteen-step "Eighteen Palms for Subduing the Dragon".
Later, Shi Huolong, the leader of the Beggar Clan, practiced the "Eighteen Palms of Subduing the Dragon", but due to insufficient internal strength, he went crazy.
Guo Xiang was young and relied on the solid foundation laid by the Quanzhen sect's internal skills, which was enough to withstand the roar of Yang Guo, the Condor Hero. However, the Xishan Cave Ghost and the five Shi brothers were much older than her, but they didn't have this ability.
Therefore, although "Quan Zhen Dao Song" is a basic internal skill, it can still be regarded as a first-class internal skill in the world of Jin Yong's martial arts. When practiced to the level of Dacheng, it will not lose to the five masters.
It is roughly equivalent to the level of Zhou Botong, who has not studied the "Nine Yin Manual" and has understood the seventy-two-way Kong Ming Fist and the left-right fighting technique.
However, "Quanzhen Dao Song" requires more talent, and is easy to learn but difficult to master. People like Guo Jing and Zhou Botong who are simple-minded and have no distracting thoughts can practice cultivation faster.
Guo Jing practiced the basic internal skills of the Quanzhen Sect, and in just two years, he was able to become a second-rate master from a non-conformist.
When walking in the world, unless you meet first-class masters such as Peng Lianhu, Sha Tongtian, Liang Ziweng, etc., you will never lose easily. Even against third-rate masters such as Mu Nianci, Lu Guanying, and Yin Zhiping, it is even more difficult to defeat them.
During the Qin Dynasty, the country had a population of more than 20 million, and among them there were naturally some people who were highly talented in martial arts and relatively simple-minded.
After they practiced "Quan Zhen Dao Song", although they failed to become immortals and attained the Tao, their bodies were light and strong, their muscles and bones were flexible, and their spirits were refreshed, far better than before.
Therefore, seeing this situation, more and more people are practicing this skill.
When Qin Shihuang received the news that the "Quanzhen Dao Song" had been leaked, he was naturally furious and issued several imperial edicts banning the practice of "Quanzhen Dao Song".
But when the knife cuts off the water, the water flows even more. With the will, more and more people practice it, and it can't be stopped at all.
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In this year, after the Mid-Autumn Festival on August 15th, Xiang Nan came to Kuaiji County, where he was waiting for Lu Gong, Lu Pheasant and Lu Su's father and daughter who were passing by.
Xiang Nan knew that the three of them would be attacked by gangsters on the way. Not only would their belongings be robbed, but even Lu Pheasant and Lu Su would almost be insulted.
Xiang Nan is not interested in Lu Pheasant. This woman is vicious, ungrateful, and will destroy whatever she can't get. She is not worthy of help at all.
That is to say, Yi Xiaochuan was indecisive and overflowing with the Holy Mother's heart, so he spared her again and again. If it were Xiang Nan, he would kill her directly.
However, Lu Su is a good person. In the play, in order to save Yi Xiaochuan who was suffering from the epidemic, he ran around asking for help, but in the end he died of the epidemic, which can be said to be very tragic.
Therefore, Xiang Nan wanted to avoid the tragedy from happening again, so he waited here specially.
According to the drama version of "The Myth", after the Mid-Autumn Festival in Yi Xiaochuan, it was found that the three characters "Tang Wushan" on the time travel treasure box were written in Xiaozhuan of the Yan State, so it was speculated that Tang Wushan was in the Yan region. So after competing with Xiang Yu three times, he left Kuaiji County and headed to Yan Di, hoping to find clues to the treasure box there that would allow him to travel back in time. Kuaiji County is now Shaoxing.
Yi Xiaochuan met Lu Gong's family on the way. At that time, they were being robbed by bandits. Yi Xiaochuan helped them out, drove the bandits away and saved Lu Gong's family.
Lu Gong, Lu Pheasant, and Lu Su were grateful to Yi Xiaochuan and knew that he was also heading to the north, so they made an appointment to go together.
However, according to "Historical Records", Lu Gong's name was Lu Wen and his courtesy name was Shuping. He was the son of Shan in the late Warring States period, which is today's Shan County in Heze. Because he caused trouble in his hometown, he moved his family to avoid trouble.
Because he had a good relationship with the magistrate of Peixian County, he moved to Peixian County, which is now Peixian County, Xuzhou City. The two places are less than two hundred miles apart, and Pei County is south of Shan County.
Therefore, Lu Gong moved southward and would not pass through Kuaiji at all. It can only be said that the "Myth" TV series has too many elements of drama and romance, and it is not 100% consistent with the history books.
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Xiang Nan already knew the location of Lu Gong's family through "clairvoyance" in advance.
It turns out that their family now lives in Qiantang, and they also caused trouble there.
A local wealthy gentry fell in love with Lu Gong's eldest daughter, Lu Fei, and wanted to marry her. However, Lu Fei's family had a good background in learning, including playing music, chess, calligraphy, painting, poetry, songs, and knitting. Therefore, he had a high self-esteem and disliked the incompetent son of this wealthy gentry, so he resolutely refused the marriage.
Naturally, the wealthy gentry refused to give up, so they tried every means to intimidate and induce them. The Lu family's ancestral home is Shanfu County, Heze. They fled the war a few years ago and came to Qiantang County, Kuaiji County, so their local roots are not deep.
Now seeing that he is being squeezed out locally and unable to gain a foothold, he wants to move again, to Pei County.
"People are humble when they leave their hometown. People in troubled times are not as good as peace dogs." After Xiang Nan found out more about it, he couldn't help but sigh.
In ancient times, imperial power did not go to the countryside, so the clan power was extremely strong, united and exclusive, so it was difficult for outsiders to gain a foothold, hence the saying "people who leave their hometown are humbled".
Originally, Lu Gong could establish relationships with the local gentry through marriage and integrate into them.
Just like in "Crossing Guandong", Zhu Kaishan asked Zhu Chuanwu to marry Han Xiuer, the daughter of local rich farmer Han Laohai. Originally, once the marriage was completed, the Zhu family would have taken root in Yuanbao Town.
As a result, Zhu Chuanwu and Xiu'er didn't call at all, causing the marriage to fall through. Han Laohai became angry and ostracized Zhu Kaishan and his family several times.
If Zhu Kaishan's family hadn't been somewhat capable, they would have been bankrupted by the rich and powerful local snake Han Laohai.
The same is true for Lu Gong's family. Because Lu Pheasant refused to marry, their family was unable to gain a foothold in Qiantang and had to move again.
As the saying goes, it’s worth a thousand dollars to break up your home, but it takes three years to move out.
When the Lu family moved this time, they had to abandon their family and business, sell their houses, fields, and shops, and their family income shrank by several percent.
When I came to Qiantang before, there were five carriages carrying a lot of furniture. Now on the road again, there were only two carriages left.
And just as the carriage was squeaking on the road, suddenly a group of strongmen emerged from the depths of the dense forest ahead, holding swords, guns and sticks, and stopped the carriage with one strike. Without saying a word, they knocked down the coachman with a stick...