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Chapter 85 The Great Cycle(1/2)

The Taoist people on the mountain have actually never heard of this magical elixir.

According to ancient legends, the Xia Xia condensed liquid was collected and the mercury was turned into pulp.

All diseases caused by eating food will not occur, and will return to the original state.

There are many records of various elixirs and magical medicines in the story, and their inheritance also leaves vivid traces. For example, in a certain year, how a certain sage happened to be lucky enough to give a pill to the person under the right time, place and people.

The spiritual light surges, and immortals come down to earth to bless and congratulate you.

However, people like Yu Qimeng, Yin Wennian and others who have studied Taoism scriptures carefully know that the miraculous elixirs that ordinary people spread do not actually exist in the world, and are mostly fabricated.

Even if there is indeed an elixir left in the world, anyone who is familiar with pharmacology can more or less see that it is filled with too many conjectures. Various medicinal materials are often given new and unfamiliar names, and their medicinal properties are even contradictory.

Some time ago, Yin Wennian received news from his colleagues at Shanmen that someone had taken out an ancient recipe and mixed it according to the recipe to refine the unique elixir of Zhengyang Guan into the Wanjiexian Miaoyu Dew.

He remained silent about this, and others did not know it. Yin Wennian, who had some dealings with Zhengyang Guan, knew in his heart that even Zhengyang Guan himself could not understand the so-called elixir.

It has not been produced for almost a hundred years, and those who claim to be elixirs are even more bizarre and inconsistent.

What's more, Yin Wennian has no hope whether this medicine can cure all diseases and extend life as rumored.

Don't you see that for hundreds of years, the Dragon and Tiger elixir refined by the method of lead and mercury in Zhenwu Mountain has been overwhelming the opponent. It can be imagined that the so-called magical rain and dew are actually not very effective.

It would be too much to take it for granted if you want to make a panacea out of a prescription that is hard to tell whether it is true or not.

Instead of looking forward to Jianye, Yin Wennian was more optimistic about the hill in front of him. His eyes fell on the house, where the figure wearing a Taoist robe kept walking around, maintaining the fire, and pouring medicine into the house.

and the people standing around.

The appearance of the elixir and the enlightenment of Qi sense allowed them to see that the closed door was pushed open a crack, revealing a faint light, but it was extremely bright, guiding them.

It is unbelievable that the world's first spiritual elixir would be born under the eyes of Taoists in the southwest border area where ordinary people don't think much of it.

"Let's go out first. There are so many people blocking the door, which also annoys fellow Taoist Huai Mingzi."

Seeing that the fire had been turned on in the alchemy room, and feeling the warmth on his face, Yu Qi suddenly spoke and led everyone out, leaving space for the other party to perform.

"Fellow Daoist Yang and Brother Li, you two are proficient in elixir cauldrons. Please help Huai Mingzi one or two here and work together to complete the refining of the elixir."

I have seen it, and although it is estimated that the elixir they refine with elixirs will not take dozens of days to become a elixir, two days of work are indispensable.

It was impossible for everyone to stay here, so before leaving, Yu Qimeng asked two other Taoists from the Danding Dharma sect and a pharmacist with superb medicine analysis skills at the foot of the mountain. Yin Wennian ordered the medicine brought from Zhenwu Mountain.

The people from Lingdan Peak were on the side to help them.

The rest of the people left. After all, there was still work to be done in practice, and the elixir was about to wither completely. They had to seize the last period of time to quickly deduce a practice method suitable for the future of the Taoist sect and for everyone.

Yin Wennian's method of sensing qi is too simple and involves a lot of luck, as if it is God's will that determines who can clearly understand qi. Although everyone admires it, they do not praise it.

Everyone gathers here, somewhat with the intention of clearing the way for all sentient beings.

After that, the Taoists once again devoted themselves to complicated deductions. Some people wanted to live forever, and relied on those who understood Qi to gain insight into external objects and study the changes in flesh and blood. Some people paid attention to the traces of nature in the mountains that were suspected to be the source of Qi.

The power is constantly trying to be used; some Taoists have resumed their research on qi and blood, and are trying to dig deeper into this power based on the young Taoist priest who had previously vaguely developed a trace of scarlet power.

Yin Wennian did not stop, he continued walking on the road to comprehend the spirit of heaven and earth.

The Taoist Scriptures say: There are six qi floating up and down: Zheng, Qing, Yun, Ye, Shuang, and Huang.

Confucian scholars also have the theory of six qi, but their six qi are quite different from the six qi of Taoism. For Taoism, the six qi encompasses everything, such as the human body, heaven and earth, and flowing clouds. There are all kinds of qi.

The so-called [6], in fact, all things are subject to change.

"To control the six qi, can you rely on emptiness?"

Yin Wennian realized that the Yu Yuan Qi he had figured out might be just one of the many energies in the world, and it was limited to Yuanyang Peak. He needed to cross this barrier to see the outside world.

But how to transcend, how to harvest [qi] from the empty and lonely place outside the mountain, has become a top priority.

"Collect energy from heaven and earth..."

He murmured that he was a little puzzled by the current problems, but he also thought about the future. Legend has it that the gods of breath eaters are immortal. Can he also reach the realm of immortals, gods and Taoists by feeding on the energy of heaven and earth like this?

maybe.

He shook his head. At the moment, it was better to determine what the six qi were. It was a fluke to realize a jade essence qi. Even he could not be sure that he would be able to go all the way.

On the other side, Yu Qimeng was also deep in thought. It was rare that he did not debate scriptures and Taoism with other Taoists, but stayed in the quiet room, breathing long and chest and abdomen rising and falling.

If you look carefully, you can see that there are flickering lights above the left arm, but they disappear in an instant and are difficult to grasp.

After a long time, he exhaled and opened his eyes.

There was doubt in his expression.

"Why...it's still hard to catch the feeling of Qi."

"Does the old Taoist really not have this talent?"

After guessing for a moment, the old Taoist priest stretched his muscles and sat down cross-legged again.

Since fellow Taoist Xuancheng's Qi sense can't go away, maybe he can try the erratic and mist-like power derived from the previous fixation.

Feel it as a kind of qi instead of forcing it to be experienced from the outside world. It will not affect the flesh and blood and trigger inexplicable warnings between the mind and the mind.

Maybe it works.

On Yuanyang Peak, everyone was immersed in it. Even the warriors who did not practice Taoism rushed to Yin Wenian and other Taoists who understood the sense of Qi one by one, asking for advice on how to understand themselves.

By using this to adjust martial arts, some people even came up with new methods of external cultivation and internal training, which can be passed down, and the cultivation atmosphere became even stronger for a time!



The tail of the cold wind swept all over the world, leaving quietly without waiting for people to put on their clothes.

A few days later, the weather was warm and sunny, and although it was dry, the usual bone-chilling chill was gone.

In the blink of an eye, it’s late February.

News of Emperor Liang's critical illness once again spread in Jianye's palace. This time, the news was more rigorous than before. Although the imperial doctor did not disclose it and the servants kept silent, minor details such as medication and daily life were inexplicably leaked out.

The court was uneasy, and the people were also in turmoil.

On February 23rd, thunderclouds roared over several houses in the river, stretching for hundreds of miles. The heavy rain was about to collapse. It coincided with the confrontation between General Daliang Yi and the Northern Qi Dynasty. When he was defeated, he dug up the river channel, causing the river to collapse.

The floods are raging and refugees are everywhere.

This was a man-made disaster, and Chen Yu could not have expected it. Not many people could have expected that he would be so heartless and crazy.

Finally, he flew to the sky and sea, and used the technique of riding the wind. The strong wind formed a meandering blue wind dragon, sweeping across several thick places in the sea of ​​clouds, blowing away the thunderstorm that was about to break out, and preventing this possible thunderstorm from breaking out.

A natural disaster worsened the situation in Hejian.

Natural disasters are also hidden, but man-made disasters are difficult to prevent.

Last year, Qi and Liang fought here, and the people were beaten to the point where no one could survive, and there was no cockcrow for a thousand miles.

Now less than half a year after the lull, the two sides are at war again.

And with the turmoil in Jianye, the Zhennan general was ready to take action, and his sergeants became more and more unscrupulous.

Chen Yu dispersed the thunderstorm, turning the clouds into small clouds. The rain and dew were erratic, accompanied by a cool breeze, minimizing the impact on the households in the mountains and rivers.

On the way, he absorbed the thunder and pushed the thunder mark until only a corner of his head remained. The rest needs to be done carefully, even if you have experience, you don't dare to be careless.

To this end, he controlled the amplitude of the lightning, and while controlling the natural lightning as the source, he spread the lightning marks bit by bit and immersed them into the flesh.

As the inner inscription of the thunder mark accelerates, the stored and converted thunder and lightning also increases. It is possible to start the initial external force to attack the mana and spirit, and try to balance the two.

A long time ago, Chen Yu thought about jumping the spiritual text and directly using mana to cast spells. Later, he found that this was a hard work and required a lot of trial and error and accumulation. If he could make mana more controllable and easier to manipulate before,

Maybe it can speed up development.

The composition of mana comes from spirit, inner energy, and pure spiritual light from the outside world.

In his expectation, he originally wanted to increase the proportion of spiritual power in his magic power and strengthen his consciousness to surpass the other two. However, the reality is difficult. The three are coupled, and any leveraging of one part will affect the other two.

Many attempts have failed.

Chen Yu turned back to his thoughts and no longer struggled with this point, but began to pave the way for the new 'three-in-one'.

Since the existing magic power is difficult to separate, and it cannot be forcibly fused after separation, then skip this step and directly add stronger spiritual power to the original basis.

At the same time, the power of creation and the power of qi and blood are added to form a new great cycle.

"Mana serves as the backbone, essence blood serves as the branches, spirituality embellishes the lush leaves, and what binds them all is the highly malleable power of creation."

This time the three-in-one is different from the previous ones. It no longer requires the integration of multiple powers into one thing. In fact, the growth of mana has reached a bottleneck early. Chen Yu thought it was physical and mental limitations at first, but later he suspected

Focus on spirituality.

But now it seems that maybe the time to generate mana was too early. I tried to encourage it, integrated it in advance, and gathered multiple powers together without leaving any room, and finally reached the upper limit for myself.

Of course, for him at that time, this step was actually not a bad one, and the growth of his magic power really benefited him a lot, and it was of great use in spells and formations.

It's just that everything is moving forward. Chen Yu can't stop where he is. Since more than half a year ago, the magic power in his body has been in a perfect state. The daily meal of Lingxia can only be used for recovery. No matter how much elixir is consumed, the magic power in his body will be in a perfect state.

Materials, secret treasures, etc. cannot grow even a little.

Affected by this, his mental power also stopped improving after reaching a certain level a long time ago.

Even though he spent a lot of effort, going into and out of the sky to get fragments of Xiao Nian's world, spiritual seeds, etc., he even recast the soul no less than a hundred times.

The gains are mostly in the technique, which is more flexible, but there is no qualitative change.
To be continued...
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