"Squad leader Yu, you're back. Hurry up and change your clothes. The brigade will have a meeting at six o'clock, and people above the squad leader will participate." I came down from the mountain, and as soon as I walked to the gate of the camp, I met a little soldier in my class.

"What will?" I asked.

"It seems to be learning ****," the recruit replied.

"Oh" I answered.Grandma, what I hate the most is theoretical study. In the empty auditorium, a few people are reading from the manuscript on the table, and a group of people are sitting down there, obviously impatient to listen, and they have to pretend to listen carefully. There was no sound.Just thinking about that situation annoys me.

"Where's the deputy?" I wanted to find a substitute.

"The squad assistant went to help the instructor fill the gas," said the recruit.

"This sycophant." I cursed secretly.It's over, let's go by myself, I hurried back to the dormitory, changed into formal clothes, and strolled to the brigade auditorium with the other squad leaders on the team.

We were joking and laughing as we came to the auditorium. On the way, we met comrades from the reconnaissance and firearms squads. They were all squad leaders for the third year, and they were still queuing up and shouting.Feeling old and awkward.

It's still me, happy and carefree.I couldn't help but be glad that I chose the right team, even though the comrades in the recruit company looked at me with obvious disdain.I don't care, I hum in my heart, "It's really one-on-one, I don't feel afraid of any of you, huh."

Studying is as boring as ever.Anyway, I couldn't listen to it, so I closed my eyes and recalled the contents of the ancient book I had learned during the day.

As the name suggests, what is recorded in "Yin Yang Guan Qi Fa Jue" is basically about how to observe various breaths.Compared with "Five Elements Contemplation of Qi", this "Yin-Yang Conservation of Qi Jue" is more comprehensive, more objective, and takes shortcuts.Although the method of observing qi has not changed, but because an instruction and a mantra have been added to each level of qi observation, killing the chicken and picking eggs consumes one's own essence to make the observation clearer and more comprehensive. Of course, the side effects that follow are It's even more obvious, because of the large consumption of true energy, the harm to oneself is much greater.To put it simply, it is to exchange greater efforts for greater returns.It gives people the feeling that this Taoist Chengfeng must have an extreme personality, otherwise he would not have created such an extreme Taoism.

And "Qian Kun Yu Qi Fa Jue" contains detailed records of the thirteen formulas of Yu Qi.The formulas are jerky and difficult to understand, and the methods are strange.It is all methods of guiding, using, modifying, and even reversing the self and external creatures, yin and yang, and the qi of heaven and earth.In layman's terms, the so-called control of qi is to use one's own qi to resonate with external breath, so as to obtain corresponding abilities.Of course, this needs to be done according to one's ability. If you know that you can't do it but force it, you will be sick and sick, and you will lose your life and life.On the whole, neither Guan Qi Jue nor Yu Qi Jue belong to any aboveboard Taoism.Because everything in the world has its own qi, to maintain the balance of yin and yang, and the longevity of heaven and earth.If you insist on going against the sky to break this balance, it's fine if the subtle ones can't have a huge and long-term impact.And those big moves that had an earth-shattering impact naturally couldn't escape the scourge of God.At that time, you will be in bad luck.

In addition, these two volumes of ancient books also record the origin of the technique of observing and controlling qi. It turns out that the method of observing and controlling qi is not an authentic Taoist technique, but was created by a senior real person who cut off the teaching by chance during his practice.You may be unfamiliar with Jiejiao, but in fact, since ancient times, Taoist priests have not necessarily belonged to Taoism, and they may be elucidating or intercepting teachings.For a long time in the past, Taoism, elucidation, and cut-off all existed at the same time.It's just that in the later period, Taoism became the mainstream because it was easier to practice, while explaining and cutting off teachings gradually faded out of people's sight because the methods of practice were too difficult.

The purpose of practice practiced by Jiejiao disciples is to treat everything with the heart, and to act spontaneously.Knowing this, it is easier to explain why Taoist Chengfeng's sword of controlling Qi is slanted, a little overbearing and perverse.At this moment, recalling the relevant records in the addendum, it is even more proof that Taoist Chengfeng belongs to Jiejiao, because if you don’t make it in the addendum, you will be blind for three days or two days (blind for three days), and lie in bed for a year and a half ( against yin and yang, lie down for half a day).It seems that these are not the flaws of the qi control spell itself, but the result of the rashness of this savage Taoist brother who cut off the teaching.

But what I didn't expect was that Taoist Chengfeng also mentioned Buddhism in these two volumes of ancient books.The original text is a bit of a mouthful, and it basically means that we should be courteous to Buddhism.Because Taoist practice is mainly based on spells, it is relatively easy to practice in the early stage.And Buddhism pays attention to the self-body without self, and the self-nature is bright.Unintentional supernatural powers and supernatural powers manifest themselves.It is very difficult to practice, but Buddhism is boundless, and it is not comparable to mere Taoism.I had some complaints about Chengfeng Taoist's statement at the time, thinking that he was boosting the ambitions of others and destroying his own prestige.I am very disapproving in my heart.This erroneous idea in my mind was not corrected until five years later when I thought that the art of controlling qi had reached its peak, and Sanshang Jiuhua challenged Zen Master Minghui and finally returned in defeat.

When I mentioned Buddhism, I unconsciously thought of reincarnation. It stands to reason that only a few eminent monks and great virtuous monks can live on after death and reincarnate as human beings.And Taoist Chengfeng practiced spells rather than supernatural powers.No matter how high the spell is, there is no way to make yourself reborn as a human!Furthermore, reincarnated people generally retain more or less part of the memories of the previous life, but why have I never felt anything strange since I was a child, and I haven't even had a strange dream?Could it be that the Taoist practice of Chengfeng Taoist has really reached the realm of Shuni Yinyang and Qi Control for thousands of years?Can't figure it out, can't figure it out.Let's take a break first......

"What are you doing, don't push me" I said in a daze.

"Xiaoyu, don't sleep, wake up quickly. The meeting is in progress." An old volunteer squad leader next to me pushed me awake.

"Ah~" I woke up suddenly, and I fell asleep in the venue.After waking up, I moved my buttocks to make sure. Fortunately, I was sitting.Looking at his hands again, he didn't take anything this time.I'm a little relieved.

I looked around, why are everyone staring at me? "Squad leader Zhang, I didn't talk in my sleep just now, did I?" I turned my head and asked him.

"No," Squad Leader Zhang replied with a smile.

"That's good." I pretended to be nonchalant and picked up the pen, who knew that there would be a second half of what Squad Leader Zhang said, "But you are grinding your teeth."

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