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Chapter 1540: Refining Talismans(2/2)

"Okay, let's start refining talismans next!" After enjoying the fragrant kisses of the two beauties, Zhao Chaogang began to get to the point and began to refining talismans.

"Pingping, Jingjing, the talisman we refined this time is for the purpose of raining, so this time the talisman is essentially a water-attributed talisman.

Considering the conflict between true fire and water, I chose the water refining method for refining the talisman this time. Of course, it does not mean that the talisman that can be refined with true fire, but the success rate of refining the talisman that can be refined with true fire is much lower than that of the talisman that can be refined with the talisman that can be refined with the talisman that can be refined with the talisman that can be refined with the talisman that can be refined with the talisman that can be refined with the talisman that can be refined with the talisman that can be refined with the talisman that can be refined with the talisman that can be refined with the talisman that can be refined with the talisman that can be refined with the talisman that can be refined with the talisman that can be refined with the talisman that can be refined with the talisman that can be refined with the talisman that can be refined with the talisman that can be refined with the talisman that can be refined with the talisman that can be refined with the selves.

The same materials for refining the wind and rain talisman, the water refining method is twice as many as those refined by real fire.

As for the power of the Wind and Rain Talisman, because the water refining method contains the power of thunder (the Tianyi Holy Water contains the power of thunder), it is well known that the power of thunder can greatly enhance the power of rain. Therefore, the wind and rain talisman refined by the water refining method is several times stronger than that of the true fire. Therefore, this time I used the water refining method to refine the Wind and Rain Talisman.

Pingping, Jingjing, in the future, you will be able to cultivate your water refining method. Your water-attributed physique is just right to practice the water refining method." Zhao Chaogang began to explain why he used the water refining method when he refining the talisman of the Wind and Rain.

"Well, Chaogang, we understand!" Li Liping and Liu Jingjing both answered Zhao Chaogang obediently, without any other actions. They didn't want to disturb Zhao Chaogang's continuous pearl talismans.

"Very good, then let's continue." Zhao Chaogang nodded with satisfaction, and then Zhao Chaogang picked up something beside him: "Pingping, Jingjing, this is the most important spiritual material for refining talismans, Fenglei Bamboo!"

"Feng Lei Zhu? Chao Gang, what is this?" Li Liping and Liu Jingjing asked in unison.

"Pingping, Jingjing, I believe you have learned how to make paper. Even if you don't know the detailed procedures, you know the general procedures, right?" Zhao Chaogang did not introduce what Feng Leizhu is, but began to talk about the procedures for making paper.

"Well, Asahito, we know the general procedure for making paper, isn't it? Asahito you mean..."

"Yes, what I mean is what you think." Zhao Chaogang continued Li Liping's words and said: "Papermaking was an important invention of the ancient Han working people. It was divided into two forms: mechanism and manual. The mechanism was carried out continuously on a paper machine. The pulp suitable for paper quality was diluted with water to a certain concentration. The net part of the paper machine was initially dehydrated to form wet paper pages, then pressed and dehydrated, and then dried into paper.

Manual paper uses a frame with bamboo curtains, polyester mesh or copper mesh to copy the fibers dispersed and suspended in water into wet paper sheets, pressed and dehydrated, and then dried or dried into paper. The biggest difference between the two papers made by machine and handmade is that because handmade paper uses manual pulping, the fibers in the pulp are well preserved; machined paper uses machined pulping. The pulp fibers are broken, making the handmade paper much better than machined paper in toughness.

There is a difference in the pulp and grid speed of the machine paper, resulting in uneven distribution of fibers in vertical and horizontal directions. There is no uneven distribution ratio of fibers in vertical and horizontal directions in handmade papers, especially on calligraphy and painting papers (such as rice paper).

The original paper appeared as a new type of writing and recording materials. Before paper was invented, most of the things recorded in my country were tortoise shells, animal bones, gold and stones, bamboo slips, wooden slips, silk... and so on. Oracle bone inscriptions and bells and tripods from the Shang Dynasty were unearthed since this century; bamboo slips, wooden slips, silk books, and silk paintings from the Warring States Period to the Qin and Han Dynasties were also unearthed in large quantities.

However, oracle bones are not easy to get too many, metal and stone are bulky, silk is expensive, and bamboo slips occupy a lot of space, making it inconvenient to use.

With the development of society, economy and culture, it is urgent to find new writing materials that are cheap and easy to obtain. After long-term exploration and practice, we finally invented the use of waste hemp rope heads, rags, old fish nets and other waste hemp materials to make plant fiber paper.

China is the first country in the world to raise silkworms and weave silk. The Han working people above the Han people used the method of making silkworms to weave silk. After the remaining evil cocoons and sick cocoons are used to make silk cotton. After the floating catkins are completed, some residual catkins will be left on the bamboo mat.

When the floe drifts are too often, the residual floe on the bamboo mat accumulates into a layer of fiber sheets, which are dried and peeled off. It can be used for writing.

The by-products of this kind of floating floe are not large, and it is called Heshen or Fang floe in ancient books. This shows that the origin of Chinese Han papermaking is related to silk floe.

In 105 AD, Cai Lun summarized the experience of his predecessors in Luoyang, the capital of the Eastern Han Dynasty, and transformed papermaking. He used tree bark, hemp, rags, old fishing nets, etc. as raw materials to make paper. It greatly improved the quality and production efficiency of paper, expanded the source of raw materials for paper, reduced the cost of paper, opened up the prospect of replacing bamboo and silk, and created favorable conditions for the dissemination of culture.

Regarding the ancient records of Cai Lun's invention of papermaking, "Biography of Cai Lun of the Later Han Dynasty" says: "Since ancient times, many bamboo tubes have been woven; those who use squids are called paper. Crafts are expensive and simple, and are not convenient for people. Lun is the idea of ​​making the tree skin, numb heads and worn cloth, and fish nets are used as paper." Later generations respected him as the inventor of Chinese papermaking.

Since the Jin Dynasty, many famous calligraphers and paintings in my country emerged, greatly promoting the development of paper for calligraphy and painting. For example, Wang Xizhi, a calligrapher in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, greatly improved the use of paper for calligraphy and painting during his father and son. The writing paper of the Jin and Southern and Northern Dynasties was made of hemp and mulberry bark, and the paper surface was covered with starch and white mineral paint and grind it.

After the unification of the north and south in the Sui Dynasty, the Tang and Song dynasties inherited and developed hundreds of years of papermaking achievements, and opened up the heyday of hand-made papermaking in the Tang and Song dynasties: calligraphy, painting and Buddhism in the Tang Dynasty were prevalent, which greatly increased the demand for paper, and expanded the raw materials for papermaking to the use of vines and mulberry skin.

Calligraphy and painting paper is also boiled with starch and nitrate into a paint and then waxed, and finally rubbed with coarse cloth or stones. The paper of scriptures is also dyed yellow with yellow bark to avoid beetle...

During the Northern Song Dynasty, Anhui adopted the method of sun and night harvesting, bleaching hemp fiber to make paper, and the raw paper copied was smooth and white, with good durability.

During the Southern Song Dynasty, bamboo paper was already abundant in southern my country. Wang Anshi, Su Dongpo and others liked to write with bamboo paper, believing that bamboo paper is bright ink and has a bright pen tip. At that time, it was imitated by many literati and poets, thus promoting the development of bamboo paper.

In the Song Dynasty, not only bamboo paper was produced abundantly, but also rice and wheat straw were used to make paper. The "Four Books of the Study" of Su Yijian of the Northern Song Dynasty recorded that Zhejiang people used wheat and rice stalks to make paper and mixed with oil and vines to make paper.

By the Ming Dynasty, my country's technology of using bamboo papermaking (referring to handicrafts) has been perfected. In that era, Song Yingxing's "Tiangong Kaiwu" written by Song Yingxing systematically described the production process of using bamboo papermaking, and attached illustrations of production equipment and operation process. The book has been translated into Japan, France, and English descendants of Japan and Europe, and is the earliest work in my country to systematically record papermaking technology.

Therefore, it can be said that bamboo is one of the best raw materials for making paper, and the carrier of talismans is actually paper, so I chose bamboo as the raw material for making talismans carriers."

"So that's the case. Chao Gang, if you choose Fenglei Zhu, is there any other meaning in it?"

"Well, Jingjing, you're right. I chose Fenglei Bamboo, and there are indeed other meanings in it." Zhao Chaogang nodded to Liu Jingjing, and then explained: "Why is Fenglei Bamboo called Fenglei Bamboo? It's because this kind of bamboo has the attributes of Fenglei after adulthood.

As we all know, when it rains, the stronger the wind and the louder the thunder, the heavier the rain will be. Therefore, if you want to refine the talisman to call the wind and rain, it is the most suitable to choose the Wind and Thunder Bamboo. The wind and Thunder energy contained in the Wind and Thunder Bamboo can increase the power of the Wind and Rain Talisman.”

"Chao Gang, as you say this, is this Fenglei Zhu very precious in the cultivation world?" Li Liping, who was on the side, asked.

"Pingping, this is not the case. Fenglei Bamboo is not very precious in the cultivation world. Although the growth of Fenglei Bamboo is not that simple, Fenglei Bamboo is still very common in the cultivation world." Zhao Chaogang explained the value of Fenglei Bamboo.

"The wind and thunder bamboo only grows on the wind and thunder stones, and the wind and thunder stones are not uncommon in the cultivation world. For example, when cultivators or monsters or spirit beasts pass through tribulation, some wind and thunder stones will be produced. When passing tribulation, there are not only tribulation thunder, but also strong winds. Therefore, after each tribulation, some wind and thunder stones will be produced at the location where the tribulation is passed through tribulation.

In the world of cultivation, there are countless cultivators or monsters, and spirit beasts are passing through tribulation every day. Therefore, the output of Fenglei Stone is not very large, and the power contained in the thunder tribulation is extremely manic. Therefore, Fenglei Stone is not liked by cultivators like that.

No one wants to use the Wind and Thunder Stone to refine magic weapons or anything else, suddenly the irritable energy in the Wind and Thunder Stone exploded, which led to the cultivator's refining failure this time. Therefore, in the cultivation world, the wind and Thunder Stone is really not very popular.

Fortunately, the Fenglei Stone is not popular, but the Fenglei Bamboo grown on the Fenglei Stone is very popular among cultivators.

Fenglei Bamboo Stone grew up based on Fenglei Stone. Therefore, Fenglei Bamboo naturally contains some thunder tribulation power, which leads to the power of talismans or other offensive magic weapons made with Fenglei Bamboo. There are several layers of power, or even more.

Therefore, in the world of cultivation, Fenglei Bamboo is still very popular among cultivators. Of course, because there are countless Fenglei Stones in the world of cultivation, Fenglei Bamboo is not precious."

Zhao Chaogang explained everything about Fengleizhu clearly, so Li Liping and Liu Jingjing soon had no questions about Fengleizhu.

"Pingping, Jingjing, I'm ready. I'll start to use Fenglei Bamboo to refine talismans!" After introducing the specific situation of Fenglei Bamboo, Zhao Chaogang began to use Fenglei Bamboo to refine talismans...

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