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Chapter 1740 Jianghu

Chapter 1740 Jianghu
After discovering that the truth of this world was inconsistent with his long-cherished goal, Zhao Kuangyin thought that since the army could not give him the freedom he wanted, he might as well become a real knight and enjoy the freedom that only exists in the rivers and lakes.

Thus, along with Zhao Kuangyin's journey in the martial arts world, a whole new world of martial arts opens up before the readers.

For example, this martial arts world has its own training system. Ordinary people can practice external kung fu by tempering their muscles and bones from birth, or they can practice internal strength through breathing exercises, so that warriors can have a physique and strength far beyond that of ordinary people.

In addition, depending on the depth of one's internal strength, one can also possess other different unimaginable abilities. For example, Zhao Kuangyin was able to defeat so many soldiers by himself because his internal strength had reached a very high level.

It is said that what Zhao Kuangyin practiced was the "Shaolin Internal Kung Fu" passed down from the Shaolin Temple.

Speaking of Shaolin, there were different sects in the martial arts world at that time, such as the Shaolin sect where Zhao Kuangyin learned kung fu, the Zhengyi sect that practiced Taoist skills in Longhu Mountain, the Taiping Sect that had been passed down since the Eastern Han Dynasty, and the Beggars' Gang, which had members all over the world and was the largest in the world.

These are the top sects in the martial arts world. Most of them are mainly parasitic in a certain fixed area, relying on gray industries such as salt industry, water transport, population, and war to form monopolistic local martial arts sects.

These martial arts sects were engaged in various fights and struggles almost all the time. When Zhao Kuangyin stepped into the martial arts world, he could not help but get entangled with these martial arts sects, and several unforgettable martial arts stories took place.

At the same time, Zhao Kuangyin also gained quite a reputation in the martial arts world. After only fifty chapters of the plot, Zhao Kuangyin had transformed from a small shrimp in the martial arts world to the "invincible Zhao Kuangyin with the divine fist", and he was feared by the entire Jin martial arts world.

At the same time, many martial arts masters appeared on the scene, such as Master Guangqing from the Shaolin Temple, who mastered the twenty unique skills left by Bodhidharma and was the first person in three hundred years.

There is also the Dulong Shenbeggar of the Beggar Gang, who with just a bamboo pole in his hand is unmatched in the world.

There is also Zhang Tianshi from Mount Longhu, who has cultivated an extremely high level of Taoist internal strength and can even transform it into heavenly thunder. He is also the leader of Taoism.

The most mysterious one is the Master Chen Tuan, who is known as the Fuyaozi. It is said that his martial arts skills have reached a level that cannot be described in words. He can bring down flying geese with just a glance. He is the undisputed number one master in the world, and everyone is convinced of him.

These four people are known as the Four Saints of Jianghu, which means that their martial arts and cultivation have reached a level comparable to that of saints. They are unique and there is no other master in the entire Jianghu who can be equal to them.

The contents of these fifty chapters, in addition to Zhao Kuangyin's various adventures in the martial arts world, are indirect information about the top masters in the martial arts world.

Such a story naturally caused a huge uproar among the entire readership, and almost all readers were arguing whether such a plot change was good or bad.

Some readers think that this rubbish author has run out of ideas and can no longer write any good stories about world domination, so he simply took a different approach and learned from other fantasy novels to create such a weird martial arts world and arena. Of course, there are those who oppose and those who appreciate. Many readers think that although such a plot is unprecedented and seems to have completely changed the previous novel routine, if you think about it carefully, you will find that the routine has not changed.

The previous routines were all kinds of wars, as well as the ingenious strategies and political struggles on the battlefield. So what is the difference between this and the knights practicing martial arts and then deceiving each other in the rivers and lakes? In fact, if you compare them carefully, they are the same thing, except that in the rivers and lakes, it is the struggle and death of individual people, while on the battlefield and in the court, it is the death of groups of people.

Moreover, the whole plot does not seem vulgar because of such underworld plots. On the contrary, in addition to these underworld plots, the words between the lines of the novel also describe the lives of ordinary people and soldiers at that time.

Simply put, at this time almost all the people were in a precarious state, and the whole world was far more chaotic than imagined. There were actually seven or eight different countries in the world, each with its own emperor. Wars were happening all the time, and every war meant the death of a large number of people.

For example, there is a plot that describes two Jiedushi under the Jin Dynasty attacking each other. At this time, Zhao Kuangyin happened to pass by the battlefield and saved a child who fell off a cliff. However, when Zhao Kuangyin sent the child home and planned to hand him over to his parents, he found that the whole village had been looted. All the young and middle-aged men disappeared, leaving only anxious women, the elderly, and children.

After some inquiries, Zhao Kuangyin found out that Du Chongwei had attacked An Zhongrong's city and captured all the young and strong men near the city, forcing them to go to the battlefield and become laborers.

The child's mother begged Zhao Kuangyin to rescue the child's father, so Zhao Kuangyin found the battlefield and mixed in with the laborers. He originally just wanted to find the man and take him away, but he saw countless laborers, under the threat of whips and swords, carrying various fillings, and had to risk arrows and rolling stones from the city walls to fill the moat outside the city with their lives and bodies.

Zhao Kuangyin saw with his own eyes that more than 300 civilians who were assigned to the same team as him were all killed in just one morning, and their bodies were all filled in the moat.

Zhao Kuangyin finally searched for the father but couldn't find him. He finally found a fellow villager and learned from him that his father was beaten to death by soldiers on the first day he was captured just because he ate one more piece of bread.

That’s right, this father didn’t even go to the battlefield. He lost his life just because he was hungry and stole a piece of bread.

A life is only worth one piece of cake.

These are just the most superficial contents, and more are the people under the control of the major sects in the martial arts world, etc. In short, the martial arts world that looks glamorous and majestic is actually built on a sea of ​​bones.

Whether it was the martial arts world or the imperial court, they were all built on the corpses of countless ordinary people.

And these are also things that have never been described in detail in the novels of rubbish authors, allowing all readers to truly feel how fragile and cheap an ordinary person is in war. This is the best novel written by the rubbish author Romance of the Three Kingdoms.

(End of this chapter)

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