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"Master uncle." Huizhen called softly.
Hearing this name, Xue Huan became more certain of her guess.
Huizhen introduced her, "Master, this is Master Guanyang, the great-uncle who guards the Sutra Repository."
Xue Huan bowed and said, "Greetings, Master Guanyang."
The old monk opened his eyes and glanced at her. Huizhen said, "Master, this is Master Zhao, the man who saved the Bodhi tree. He wants to come to the Sutra Library to take a look."
Xue Huan felt that the look the old monk gave her was full of insight, as if he had seen through her.
But he didn't say anything, he stood up holding the broom and said, "Come with me."
Huizhen said to Xue Huan, "Master Zhao, I can only stop here. Please follow my uncle-master."
Xue Huan nodded and followed the old monk into the Sutra Library.
As soon as she stepped in, she felt an invisible aura locking onto her, as if endless murderous intent would pour towards her as soon as she moved.
She stood still.
Guan Yang leaned the broom on the ground and asked, "Girl, what is your purpose in sneaking into the Sutra Library?"
Xue Huan: “…”
I was discovered again!
Where did she get exposed?
The old monk in front of her was obviously not trying to trick her, but he really saw through her disguise at a glance.
"I wonder how the master saw that?"
Guan Yang uttered two words: "Bone structure."
Bone structure? Are you kidding me?!
Can you tell she's a woman disguised as a man just by looking at her bone structure? Is the difference in bone structure between men and women really that big? Is it so easy to tell them apart?
Xue Huan: "If I say I have no motive, would you believe me? I'm just disguising myself as a man to make it easier for me to travel. After hearing about Lingyun Temple, I came here out of curiosity to take a look. Who would have thought that I would have saved the temple's Bodhi tree?"
She took out the pass and shook it. "This is the reward I got for saving the Bodhi tree. I came to the Sutra Library just to take a look. I don't have any other purpose in mind."
Xue Huan didn't know that while she was talking, a big white goose came quietly behind her, raised its neck and stared at her, as if it would bite her at any time.
But until she finished speaking, the big white goose did not attack.
This big white goose is not an ordinary goose, but the pet of Master Guanyang. It is now fifteen years old, which is equivalent to the age of seventy for a person.
People become more intelligent as they grow old, and the same is true for geese. This big white goose understands human nature very well and has a keen sense of good and evil in people. If someone harbors malicious intent, they will definitely not escape its perception.
At this moment, not only did it not feel any malice from Xue Huan, it also smelled an extremely pleasant scent, which made it unconsciously want to get closer.
Xue Huan felt something on her leg. She looked down and saw a big white goose stretching its neck and rubbing against her leg.
When she went to the countryside with her grandfather before, she was chased and bitten by a goose, and since then she has been psychologically traumatized by geese. Now, when she suddenly saw a goose so close to her, wouldn’t she be scared?
She jumped to the side in a flash, several steps away from the goose, and kept an eye on it vigilantly in case it suddenly pounced on her.
Big white goose: “…”
I feel like I'm being rejected, so sad.
He turned around and left dejectedly, leaving Xue Huan with a melancholy back.
Xue Huan felt as if she had done something wrong and couldn't help but look at Master Guanyang.
Guan Yang coughed lightly and waved his hand at her: "Go ahead, be careful when reading."
Since this Zhao Zhenren, who was disguised as a man, passed Dabai's assessment, it meant that she really had no bad intentions. So, he let her in without worry.
Xue Huan thought he believed her, and with a look of joy on her face, she bowed to him and went in.
The library has three floors and is very spacious. Tall bookshelves cut into the entire space, creating a maze-like effect.
Xue Huan strolled around inside, and soon found that she seemed to be lost and could not find her original location.
But she was not in a hurry, since she had no plans to go out at the moment anyway.
At this time, the books were placed horizontally, layer upon layer, and the smell of ink, bookshelves and dust mixed together to form a unique smell.
Xue Huan didn't have any specific goal and walked around casually, occasionally going to the bookshelf to look at the title of a book. If she was interested, she would pick it up and flip through it. If she was not interested, she would just skip it.
"A Brief Discussion on Qi Refining"?
Huh? Is this the Qi Refiner she thought he was?
Xue Huan took the book down and saw that the floor was polished clean, so she sat down on the floor, put the book on her legs and started reading.
"Pangu created the heavens and the earth. Pure air rose, and foul air sank..."
She didn't expect that the book would start with the well-known mythological story of Pangu creating the world.
However, the story told by the author is different from what she read in books in modern times.
After Pangu created the world, the five elements began to appear, life began, and the era of gods, demons and monsters began.
These gods, demons and monsters were all derived from Pangu's flesh, hair, skin, essence, spirit and soul, and they have been fighting for territory for countless years.
Later, the pure air between heaven and earth decreased.
Pure air is to gods, demons and monsters as oxygen is to humans. When it decreases, those powerful beings will fall one after another, and the human race will take advantage of the situation to rise, and the primitive era will arrive.
In the ancient times, the human race relied on refining Qi to gain a foothold on this continent, refining Qi to cultivate immortality, and competing with the powerful beings that remained from ancient times for survival.
Xue Huan watched with great interest, and her mind unconsciously began to imagine all kinds of magnificent and magical scenes in the ancient times.
After recounting the history, the author shifts gears and gets to the heart of the matter: What is Qi? What is Qi Refining? How is Qi Refined? A comparison of the pros and cons of various Qi Refining techniques...
The content is very detailed and rigorous, as if the author has experienced it personally.
If it weren't for the Five Elements Beads and her previous life as a Five Elements True Person, Xue Huan might have read this book as a fantasy chat. But now, she felt that the several exercises mentioned in this book might really be able to be practiced?
The author mentioned three kinds of exercises in total, namely, "Tai Yan Jing", "Su Yue Jue" and "Zi Ran Jing".
The advantage of "Tai Yan Jing" is that the progress is quite fast, and the Qi cultivated naturally has Yang properties, which is suitable for matching offensive skills such as gold, fire, and thunder, and the attack power is strong. However, the disadvantage also comes from this. If the progress is fast, it is easy to have a weak foundation, which is not conducive to subsequent practice.
Moreover, this is a set of exercises suitable only for men to practice.
The practice of "Su Yue Jue" is not slow. The energy cultivated naturally has yin properties, which is suitable for matching with wood, water, and wind exercises, and emphasizes using softness to overcome hardness.
If there is a disadvantage, it is that it is only suitable for women to practice. If men insist on practicing this technique, they may become more and more like women in the later stages.
The Natural Sutra is a set of exercises suitable for men, women, young and old to practice. The Qi cultivated has no special properties and is very neutral and peaceful. In this way, it can be used in conjunction with any exercises of any properties.
The progress of practicing this technique is relatively slow, but it is relatively stable and not likely to lead people astray.