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Chapter 4382 [Lv Su]

Chapter 4382 [Lv Su]

In the following year, despite Qin Shihuang's strict defenses, the contents of the ten stone tablets on Mount Zhongnan continued to leak out.

More and more people are practicing according to the stone tablet, and more and more people are seeing the effects.

Although "The Song of the Quanzhen Dao" belongs to the basic internal skills of the Quanzhen Sect, it seems that it is not as powerful as "The Book of Changes of Muscles and Bones", "The Book of the Divine Foot", "The Toad Skill", "The Nine Yang Magic Skill", "The Nine Yin Manual", "The Sunflower Manual", "The Divine Skill of the North Sea" and "The Small Wuxiang Skill".

But in fact, this internal skill is not bad at all if you practice it well. Guo Jing studied the basic internal skills of Quanzhen Sect for two years, and as a result, he was able to learn the fifteen moves of "Eighteen Palms of the Dragon Subduing".

In later generations, Shi Huolong, the leader of the Beggars' Sect, practiced the "Eighteen Palms of the Dragon Subduing", but due to insufficient internal strength, he went astray.

Guo Xiang was young, but with the solid foundation of Quanzhen internal skills, she was able to resist the roar of Yang Guo, the Divine Condor Hero. However, the ghosts in the West Mountain Cave and the five brothers of the Shi family were much older than her, but they did not have this ability.

Therefore, although "The Song of Quanzhen Dao" is a basic internal skill, in Jin Yong's martial arts world, it is still regarded as a first-class internal skill. When it is practiced to the great level, it is not inferior to the masters at the level of the Five Supremes.

It is roughly equivalent to the level of Zhou Botong who had not learned the "Nine Yin Scriptures" and had mastered the 72-move Kongming Fist and the art of fighting with both hands.

However, "The Song of the Great Dao of Quanzhen" is more talent-demanding and easy to learn but difficult to master. People like Guo Jing and Zhou Botong, who have simple minds and no distractions, can practice faster.

Guo Jing practiced the basic internal skills of Quanzhen Sect, and in just two years, he was able to rise from a mediocre level to a second-rate master.

When traveling in the martial arts world, he would not be easily defeated unless he met top-notch masters such as Peng Lianhu, Sha Tongtian, Liang Ziweng, etc. He could easily defeat third-rate masters such as Mu Nianci, Lu Guanying, and Yin Zhiping.

During the Qin Dynasty, the national population was over 20 million, among whom there were naturally some people with a higher talent for martial arts and simpler minds.

After practicing "The Song of Quanzhen Dao", although they failed to become immortals, they were light and strong, their muscles and bones were flexible, and their spirits were clear and energetic, far better than before.

Therefore, seeing this situation, more and more people are practicing this skill.

When Qin Shi Huang received the news and learned that "The Song of Quanzhen Dao" had been leaked, he was naturally furious and issued several imperial decrees to ban the practice of "The Song of Quanzhen Dao".

But if you draw a sword to stop the water, the water will flow even more. As the will was given, more and more people began to practice it, and it was impossible to stop it at all.

……

And in that year, after the Mid-Autumn Festival on August 15th, Xiang Nan came to Kuaiji County, waiting for Lu Gong, Lu Zhi and Lu Su, 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 property be looted, but even Lu Zhi and Lu Su would almost be insulted.

Xiang Nan was not interested in Lu Zhi. This woman was vicious and ungrateful. She would destroy anything she couldn't get. She was not worth helping at all.

It was because Yi Xiaochuan was indecisive and had a heart of a wise mother that he spared her again and again. If it were Xiang Nan, he would have just killed her and left it at that.

However, Lu Su is a good person. In the play, she ran around seeking help to save Yi Xiaochuan who was suffering from the plague, but in the end she died of the plague. It can be said that it was very tragic.

How hateful that scumbag Yi Xiaochuan was. He was deeply moved by her just now, but then he fell in love with Princess Yu Shu again and completely forgot about Lu Su. Even Gao Yao was surprised that he was so ruthless.

Therefore, Xiang Nan wanted to prevent the tragedy from happening again and waited here specifically.

According to the TV series "Myth", after the Mid-Autumn Festival, Yi Xiaochuan found the words "Tang Wushan" on the time-travel treasure box, which was written in Yan State's small seal script, so he speculated that Tang Wushan was in Yan. So after three competitions with Xiang Yu, he left Kuaiji County and went to Yan, hoping to find clues to the treasure box there, which would allow him to travel back. Kuaiji County is now Shaoxing.

On the way, Yi Xiaochuan met Lu Gong's family. At that time, they were being robbed by bandits. Yi Xiaochuan came to their aid and drove away the bandits and saved Lu Gong's family.

Lu Gong, Lu Zhi and Lu Su were very grateful to Yi Xiaochuan, and knowing that he was also heading north, they made an appointment to travel together.

However, according to the "Historical Records", Lü Gong's name was Lü Wen, and his courtesy name was Shuping. He was from Shanfu in the late Warring States Period, which is now Shan County, Heze. He got into trouble in his hometown, so he moved his family to avoid it.

Because he had a good relationship with the county magistrate of Pei County, he moved to Pei County, which is now Pei County in Xuzhou City. The two places are less than 200 miles apart, and Pei County is south of Shan County.

Therefore, Lü Gong moved southwards and would not have passed through Kuaiji. It can only be said that the TV series "Myth" has too many elements of drama and fiction, and is not 100% consistent with the history book.

……

Xiang Nan had already known the whereabouts of Lu Gong's family through his "clairvoyance".

It turns out that their family now lives in Qiantang, and they also got into trouble there.

A local tycoon wanted to marry Lü Gong's eldest daughter, Lü Zhi, but Lü Zhi came from a family of scholars and was proficient in music, chess, calligraphy, painting, poetry, songs, knitting and sewing. She had a high opinion of herself and was not interested in the incompetent son of the tycoon, so she resolutely refused the marriage.

The gentry naturally refused to give up, so they tried every means to coerce and bribe. The Lu family's ancestral home was Shanfu County, Heze, and they came to Qiantang County, Kuaiji County to avoid the war a few years ago, so they did not have deep roots in the local area.

Now seeing that he was being ostracized and unable to survive in the local area, he wanted to move again and move to Pei County.

"People are worthless when they leave their hometown, and people in troubled times are worse than dogs in peaceful times." After Xiang Nan found out the truth, he couldn't help but sigh.

In ancient times, imperial power did not extend to the countryside, so clan forces were extremely powerful, united, and xenophobic, so it was difficult for outsiders to gain a foothold. Hence the saying "A person is looked down upon when he leaves his hometown" came into being.

Originally, Lu Gong could establish relationships with local gentry through marriage and integrate into the community.

Just like in "Crossing Guandong", Zhu Kaishan asked Zhu Chuanwu to marry Han Xiuer, the daughter of Han Laohai, a local rich farmer. Originally, once this marriage was completed, the Zhu family would have taken root in Yuanbao Town.

As a result, Zhu Chuanwu and Xiu'er had no chemistry at all, which led to the failure of the marriage. Han Laohai became furious and repeatedly excluded Zhu Kaishan's family.

If Zhu Kaishan's family had not had some capabilities, they would have been squeezed out by the wealthy and powerful local tyrant Han Laohai long ago.

The same thing happened to Lu Gong's family. Because Lu Zhi refused to marry, their family could no longer gain a foothold in Qiantang and had to move again.

As the saying goes, a broken home is worth a fortune, but moving away will make you poor for three years.

This time when the Lu family moved, they had to abandon their homes and businesses, sell their houses, lands, and shops, and their family income shrunk by several percent.

When we came to Qiantang before, there were five carriages, carrying a lot of furniture. Now when we set out again, there are only two carriages left.

As the carriage was creaking and twisting along the road, a group of strong men suddenly appeared from the deep forest ahead, holding knives, guns, sticks and clubs, and stopped the carriage. Without saying a word, they knocked the coachman down with a club...


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