Chapter 289: Buwu

Chapter 289: Buwu
After the groups were divided, Xin Zhen said, "Each group will nominate one person as the group leader, and the group leader will contact you in the future."

Everyone quickly nominated a team leader. They were not particularly familiar with each other, but they basically knew each other, so they naturally knew who was more capable and quickly chose a team leader.

Xin Zhen entered the room and took out some booklets, saying, "Here are some secret manuals. Take them and copy them and read them carefully. I will teach you how to practice them later.

Everyone listen carefully, you should copy and read carefully according to the classification I gave you. You can also copy all of it, but the current focus is on practicing the things you are interested in. You can dabble in other martial arts, but in the short term, focus on your own strengths.

Here is a set of internal energy techniques (the I Ching Bone Strengthening Chapter), which is used to assist the Quanzhen Heart Method. After practicing it, one will see rapid progress in terms of skills and other aspects.

It not only contains static exercises for sitting in meditation, but also dynamic exercises from the outside to the inside, which can help everyone's inner strength improve by leaps and bounds and save a lot of effort.

This is something that everyone must practice, and it must be mastered as quickly as possible, so that we don't have to spend a lot of time on practicing internal skills.

In fact, everyone needs to learn this Essentials of Sword Manual. Everyone knows how to use a sword. Practicing the Essentials of Sword Manual can improve your swordsmanship. Those who are good at swordsmanship should focus on this one.

The three secret manuals include a palm technique (Heart-Destroying Palm), a claw technique (Divine Claw that Destroys the Strong), and a fist technique (Demon-Subduing Palm). All three of these should be practiced if you are interested in martial arts, but for those who are interested in using great force to break through clever moves, I suggest you master the Demon-Subduing Fist first.

Those who are suitable for swordsmanship should first thoroughly understand the essentials of the sword manual before learning other secret manuals. Similarly, others should first thoroughly understand what they are learning before moving on to other secret manuals. "

Xin Zhen gave the secret book to everyone to copy, and asked them to read it carefully first and come back the next day.

Today's arrangement was just a casual thing for Xin Zhen, but it played a huge role.

Let’s not talk about the issue of secrets for now, let’s just talk about the simple division into small groups, which is to resolve the rifts between the branches.

Xin Zhen's grouping method breaks up the brothers who have the same master and puts them together with other people to increase their feelings. In the future, Xin Zhen will continue to use various methods to integrate everyone so that they will no longer be entangled in who is whose disciple. Of course, it is impossible to eliminate the conflict completely, but the impact can be reduced to the minimum.

As for the martial arts secrets, the ones Xin Zhen took out were all from the Nine Yin Scriptures, and they were also very targeted.

The Quanzhen Heart Method is actually powerful enough, but the speed of practice is a little slow. But it doesn't matter. They can use the I Ching Bone Tempering Chapter to increase their practice speed. After a few years, the internal strength of this group of fourth-generation disciples is also ranked among the best in the martial arts world.

The second is the Essentials of Sword Manual. The new Quanzhen Sword Manual contains part of it, but it is not straightforward enough. After learning the Essentials of Sword Manual, learning the new Quanzhen Sword Manual will surely be twice the result with half the effort. In just three months, everyone's swordsmanship attainments will surely rise to several levels.

Some people are not very suitable for swordsmanship, but that doesn't matter. They can practice boxing and kicking. The Heart-Destroying Palm and Divine Claw in the Nine Yin Scriptures are both first-class palm and claw techniques. Even if their swordsmanship is weaker, it will not prevent them from becoming first-class masters.

As for those who are clumsy by nature, that doesn't matter. They can practice the Great Demon Subduing Palm. This style of boxing has a stronger masculine energy, which is different from the purely feminine Taoist martial arts. It has a steady and fierce energy, and the moves are miraculous. When covered by the power of the fist, it is truly unstoppable.

Starting from the second day, Xin Zhen began to instruct everyone in their practice, first concentrating on completing the bone-strengthening chapter of the Book of Changes. It took half a month for everyone to get started.

Xin Zhen was very pleased. With the Yijing bone-strengthening seal, the internal strength of these disciples would not be too bad. Then Yin Zhiping and others came back. They checked the sword manuals and other secret books given to them by the disciples. After reading them, they all looked at each other in surprise and then presented them to Qiu Chuji.

After getting Qiu Chuji's permission, they went into their rooms to practice one by one, and completely gave up on Xin Zhen's teaching of their disciples.

Xin Zhen naturally knew about this matter, and he also believed that Qiu Chuji would be able to handle it, so he continued to focus on instructing his senior brothers in martial arts training.

Xin Zhen gave lectures in the morning, one hour on the essentials of swordsmanship and one hour on boxing and kicking. In the afternoon and evening, everyone practiced individually, with a small test every seven days and a big test every month.

After a month, I had finished teaching the Sword Sect's general principles and several secret manuals, and basically mastered them. The next step was to continue to deepen my knowledge, turning it into my own cultivation, and truly understand these things thoroughly.

Afterwards, Xin Zhen disbanded each group, and then continued to organize them into new teams and groups, constantly creating opportunities for them to fight each other, and even created various scenarios for training, such as jungle combat, hostage rescue operations, alley combat, etc.

Xin Zhen repeatedly used the training methods of later special forces to train them and enhance their combat capabilities.

In Xin Zhen's opinion, the way masters taught their disciples in these warriors of this era was very backward. Those who were attentive would be taught step by step, while those who were not attentive would be taught casually. Whether you could become a useful person depended entirely on yourself.

As for how to navigate the world and how to fight in all kinds of terrain and situations, they don't teach. Of course, sometimes it's not that they don't teach, but that they themselves don't understand or know how to do it.

But for Xin Zhen, he had lived for several lifetimes and had both knowledge and practical combat experience for one or two hundred years, so he knew these things too well.

Xin Zhen not only wants to improve their realm, but also wants to improve their practical combat capabilities.

Otherwise, they will inevitably end up like Zhang Wuji and King Jinlun, who possess extraordinary magical skills but are always unable to achieve combat results that match their abilities.

In addition to improving their personal martial arts, Xin Zhen also taught them to read books on history and military strategy, and also taught them military training methods for future generations.

They didn't quite understand at first, but after Xin Zhen explained the current situation in the world, they gradually came to understand, and also understood the painstaking efforts of Qiu Chuji and Xin Zhen. Their efforts were not only for the martial arts world, but also for the world. In this regard, it has to be said that the inheritance of Quanzhen Sect is still quite useful.

Everyone knows that Master Chongyang fought against the Jin Dynasty all his life, and their generation's mission is to fight against the Mongols. Therefore, they quickly accepted Xin Zhen's ideas and admired Xin Zhen even more.

Xin Zhen was also very satisfied. Although these young Taoists had problems of this and that, they were undoubtedly the elite in this world. Not only did they know martial arts, but most importantly, they could read and write. As long as they were taught the art of war and how to train troops, they would be very good non-commissioned officers.

Xin Zhen not only wanted to train them to be martial arts masters, but more importantly, he wanted to train them to be qualified non-commissioned officers to prepare for the future.

(End of this chapter)