Chapter 312 7 Little Taoist Priest vs Zhu Ziliu

Chapter 312 Seven Little Taoists vs Zhu Ziliu

Zhu Ziliu looked at the six young disciples next to Shi Qinggong and felt a little annoyed. He thought to himself, you are just young men in your teens or twenties. Even if you use the Tiangang Big Dipper Formation, how can you be qualified to fight with me?

Even if I beat you, it wouldn't be a glorious thing for me. But if I lose... tsk, how could I possibly lose?

Zhu Ziliu looked at Hao Datong and said, "Master Hao, how about we lend a hand?"

Hao Datong said with a smile: "Mr. Zhu, don't be careless. The seven of them form the Tiangang Beidou formation. Even if Junior Sister Sun and I attack together, we may not be able to defeat them. Be careful."

Zhu Ziliu viewed Hao Datong's reminder as a rejection of him. He was also using four generations of disciples to humiliate him. What he meant was simply: You are not qualified to fight with me, you are only qualified to fight with my disciple's grandson!
Zhu Ziliu laughed in anger and said, "Well, you are indeed worthy of being the sect passed down by the former number one person in the world. Your ambition is higher than the sky. Then I want to see if your skills are better than your mouth! Come on!"

Sun Buer frowned when he heard this and said, "Mr. Zhu, what are you talking about? Since we are celebrating the festival with martial arts and Buddhism, we can send whoever we want. What does this have to do with spirit? If Mr. Zhu feels that it is beneath his dignity, he can send a disciple. Why do you have to mock me, Quanzhen?"

Zhu Ziliu was unwilling to say more, and looked at Shi Qinggong and others and said, "Come on."

Shi Qinggong looked at Xin Zhen, and Xin Zhen nodded.

Shi Qinggong and others drew out their swords and jumped into the arena. At this time, all the heroes in the hall stepped back, leaving them a large space for the competition, but the tables and chairs were not vacated.

Guo Jing wanted to ask people to vacate the tables and chairs, but was secretly stopped by Huang Rong.

Guo Jing couldn't help but look at Huang Rong in surprise. The Quanzhen Sect's Tiangang Beidou Formation required coordination. If there were obstacles such as tables and chairs, it would definitely affect the combat effectiveness. His wife must understand this. He wanted to move the tables and chairs away, but she stopped him.

Guo Jing sighed inwardly, thinking that Rong'er was still jealous of what happened to Master Qiu back then.

Zhu Ziliu saw the formation of seven young Taoist priests rushing out, four on the left and three on the right, setting up the "Tian Gang Beidou Formation". He was startled: "These seven people look young, but they have their own formation. They look a bit difficult to deal with."

However, he still did not think that the seven young men were so amazing. Martial arts required time to accumulate. These ten-year-old Taoists had practiced for seven or eight years at most. For a disciple like him who was one of the Five Great Masters and had practiced for decades, even if he practiced for another twenty years, he might not be qualified to fight him.

At this time, Shi Qinggong, who was standing at the Tianquan position, said: "Senior Zhu, I'm sorry."

Shi Qinggong swung his sword and immediately led the formation to surround him. Although the seven people only had seven swords, when the formation was deployed, the sword blades swung back and forth, stirring up a gust of wind, and the sword light formed a light net.

Zhu Ziliu was a little frightened when he saw this. These seven young Taoists had nimble and steady footwork, and their swordplay was calm and experienced. They didn't look like teenagers, but more like veterans who had been immersed in swordsmanship for many years.

Zhu Ziliu did not dare to be careless this time. He used his One Yang Finger as a sword, and there was a buzzing sound that lasted for a long time. He then stabbed with six swords, six swords from above, six swords from the front, six swords from the back, six swords from the left, and six swords from the right. He stabbed with thirty-six swords in a row. These were the Thirty-Six Swords of Ailao Mountain in Yunnan, [known as the most powerful sword technique in the world].

The reason why Zhu Ziliu used such a fierce swordsmanship right from the start was naturally that he wanted to defeat his opponent quickly. Shi Qinggong and others were three generations younger than him. Let alone losing to them, even if he let them use dozens of more moves, he would have greatly embarrassed his master!

Therefore, Zhu Ziliu wanted to completely defeat these seven little Taoists in just a few moves. This might not be glorious for him, but it would save him some face.

It was not wrong for Zhu Ziliu to want a quick victory, but he underestimated the strength of Shi Qinggong and others.

Among the seven people, Shi Qinggong has the highest martial arts skill, while Sang Qingzhao has the lowest martial arts skill. However, the difference in martial arts skills between the seven people is not that big, and Xu Qinglin can withstand forty or fifty moves against Huo Du. If he had not been too inexperienced and was not tricked by Huo Du, it would take Huo Du at least two hundred moves to defeat Xu Qinglin. Among the seven people, Xu Qinglin only defeated Sang Qingzhao and Guo Qingliang.

At that time, Xu Qinglin was defeated by Huo Du. Shi Qinggong and Lu Qingliang were afraid that Huo Du would hurt Xu Qinglin, so they came in to help. The three of them beat Huo Du so hard that he was at a loss.

However, Zhu Ziliu and Huo Du's martial arts were only slightly better. Facing the seven-man Tiangang Beidou formation, how could they gain an advantage?

Zhu Ziliu thought that he could win quickly by using his One Yang Finger Ailao Mountain swordsmanship, but he was shocked to find that not only was he unable to knock down their swords, but it made their swordsmanship even more powerful!

Shi Qinggong whistled, and the formation suddenly sped up. Zhu Ziliu suddenly felt his breath stagnate, and even drawing his sword felt a bit difficult. He was immediately shocked, and then he used his unique skill - Yi Yang Shu Finger.

Yi Yang Calligraphy Finger is Zhu Ziliu's unique martial art that was derived from Yi Yang Finger by incorporating calligraphy into it.

Zhu Ziliu used a brush as a weapon. The tip of the brush wrote horizontally and slanted hooks in the air, as if he was writing. However, where the brush tip pointed, they were actually the major acupuncture points in the human body.

The Duan family of Dali was originally from Wuwei County of Liangzhou. They gained control of the country in Dali and proclaimed themselves emperors. Although their ancestors were from the Xianbei Tuoba clan, they had long intermarried with the Han people and were influenced by Chinese culture. They were no different from the Han people and had long considered themselves to be Han people. Chinese cultural relics spread to southern Xinjiang.

Zhu Ziliu is the most famous calligrapher in southern China. Although he studied martial arts, he did not abandon literature. Later, he became more and more proficient in martial arts and was able to apply what he learned to other areas, integrating Yi Yang Finger with calligraphy.

This kind of Kung Fu was created by him. No matter how strong other people's Kung Fu is, if they don't have a foundation in literature, they can't resist his Kung Fu which combines both literature and martial arts, and reaches a high level of both literature and martial arts.

Shi Qinggong and others saw the other party's brush shaking, there were acupoints in the calligraphy, and calligraphy in the acupoints. It was really like silver hooks and iron strokes, strong and sharp, and there was an elegant bookish air in the grandeur.

Guo Jing didn't understand literature, so he was secretly amazed by what he read.

Huang Rong, however, inherited her father's martial arts skills and was proficient in both literature and martial arts. When she saw Zhu Ziliu's miraculous martial arts, she could not help but admire him greatly.

Guo Fu walked over to her mother and asked, "Mom, he's drawing something with a pen. What is that?"

Huang Rong was watching the fight intently, and answered casually, "Fang Xuanling's Monument."

Guo Fu was puzzled and asked again: "What Fang Xuanling stele?"

Huang Rong felt relieved and did not answer.

Xin Zhen smiled and said: "The "Fang Xuanling Stele" is an inscription written by Chu Suiliang, a minister of the Tang Dynasty. It is a masterpiece of regular script.

Predecessors commented that Chu's calligraphy was like "flowers scattered by a fairy from heaven". His calligraphy was vigorous and graceful, with a lively look and every stroke flying in the air, showing the wonderful skill of expressing emotions and controlling the movements.

Senior Zhu used a pen to represent his finger in this "Yi Yang Shu Zhi" technique, and his moves were rigorous and precise, just like regular script, which was really admirable."

(End of this chapter)