Speaking of weapons, an inch longer is an inch stronger, an inch smaller is an inch more clever. People who practice martial arts talk about using strength to meet each other. This skill of breaking a thousand pounds with cleverness is a rare skill. Although Guangchengzi also practices swordsmanship, the sword in his hand is very different from Wu Yugang's in terms of length. Relatively speaking, Wu Yugang's sword is wide and long. Although Guangchengzi's is a pair of swords, it is handy and extremely light. However, Wu Yugang was taught by Lu Dongbin, the ancestor of the immortal sword. The sword dances like flying, and it is impervious to wind and rain and water.
According to legend, the sword art was also formed by Guangchengzi, but Guangchengzi's sword art has not been passed down. The era of swordsmanship and swordsmanship was the Warring States Period. At that time, there were chivalrous men all over the world, and only swords were respected. Chivalrous men wielded swords and fought for justice, and traveled across the seven kingdoms. After the Qin Dynasty destroyed the six kingdoms, sword art was not popular and was spread among the people, forming schools such as Yanzhao, Sichuan and Jin. However, because sword art is difficult to practice, although some people practice it, it is difficult to achieve great success.
At the end of the Tang Dynasty, the Eight Immortals were born, and their influence on the human world was enormous. Although these Eight Immortals were all outdoor immortals, they were all above the Golden Immortal, although they did not reach the level of immortals. However, they roamed in the nine heavens and came and went under the door of Laojun, so they were free and unrestrained. Although these immortals were extremely free and unrestrained, they lived with birds and beasts. However, they also had the heart to save the world and spread virtues in the human world.
Among these scattered immortals, the Eight Immortals are the most famous. Lü Dongbin is the most famous among the Eight Immortals. Although Lü Dongbin was enlightened by Han Zhongli and tested his virtue ten times, he practiced the Zhengyang Dao with him when he saw his great power. But after all, the disciple is better than the master. Under the enlightenment of Han Zhongli, Lü Dongbin also cultivated a more sophisticated cultivation method than Han Zhongli, and evolved Han Zhongli's Zhengyang Dao into his own unique Pure Yang method. This is also rare in the immortal world.
Lü Dongbin was clever and clever. The Tang Dynasty was also a time when Buddhism, Taoism and Confucianism flourished. Lü Dongbin, who was originally a Confucian scholar, often carried a sword as a self-defense item. The Eight Immortals all had their own treasures when they became immortals. Lü Dongbin did not have one, but later he met the Taoist Fire Dragon. The Taoist Fire Dragon saw that Lü Dongbin had outstanding appearance, extraordinary intelligence, and great power. He had the style of an ancient sword immortal, so he passed on the ancient sword method to the popular Lü Dongbin.
Lü Dongbin lived up to everyone's expectations and mastered the ancient magic, the way of the sword immortal, and the Tiandun sword technique of the Fire Dragon Taoist. It was also God's will that although Lü Dongbin was a Confucian scholar, he mastered the Taoist magic, which was also a cause for celebration. But Lü Chunyang was not proud of it. At that time, Buddhism was also flourishing, and Buddhists were widely benevolent and deeply loved by people. If the thoughts were single-minded and could not adapt to the trend of the times, it would be difficult for Taoism to flourish.
Lü Dongbin knew the pros and cons very well. He was the most respected of the Eight Immortals, so he united the three religions and made great progress in Taoism. Moreover, Lü Dongbin also made breakthroughs in the Sky Shield Sword Technique he learned on the basis of Buddhism and created his own unique Three Swords of Wisdom, which has been mentioned in the previous document. With these breakthroughs, Lü Dongbin is difficult for anyone to surpass. It was the advent of Lü Chunyang that led to the development of swordsmanship and made swordsmanship widely spread.
After the Yuan and Ming dynasties, most sword immortals disappeared. It was not until the time of Zhang Sanfeng that Wudang continued to develop swordsmanship to this day. After the Qing dynasty, sword immortals only appeared in novels. People rarely knew the authenticity of these sword immortals, and only got a glimpse of them from those legends.
Wu Yugang was originally taught by Lü Chunyang, the ancestor of the Immortal Sword, and his swordsmanship was amazing. Those ancient simple and rustic swordsmanship had long been improved and sublimated, and could not be compared with the ancient techniques. Wu Yugang's practice was also very wonderful, which made Guangchengzi secretly praise him. His little-known ancestor of the Sword Immortal was surpassed by someone. It was a blessing that such a master was left in the world.
Although Guangchengzi's swordsmanship is first-rate, he is just a clone after all. Although his swordsmanship is amazing, it is difficult for him to defeat Wu Yuguang, a powerful opponent, for the time being.
Although Yang Wushuang was Wu Yugang's fiancée, she was more concerned about her lover's safety than those married people. Although she was standing far away and watching the enemy's formation, she was always concerned about Wu Yugang's life and death. After all, the hope of Tai Chi was pinned on the two of them, and Wu Yugang was the key.
When Wu Yugang raised his sword, the energy of the Heavenly Gang instantly filled the air. The sword energy was fierce and fierce. Where the sword moved, it was unstoppable, and the energy of the Great Luo Zhoutian was natural. Looking carefully, 365 sword energies protected the whole body. As the Xuantian treasure sword moved, the sword shadows flew and the light was dazzling. Only the magic sword was flying, and it was difficult to see Wu Yugang's figure.
Guangchengzi was not a simple man either. Seeing that Wu Yugang was so profound in his knowledge, he realized that he was a rare talent. Although he was eager to learn from his talent, it was hard to explain. He had no choice but to fight Wu Yugang. Although the swords in his hands were all ancient magic weapons, the weapons in his opponent's hands were not ordinary things. He did not dare to touch them easily. After carefully observing the sword in Wu Yugang's hand, Guangchengzi found that this sword in Wu Yugang's hand had the style of Juque, the magic of Lingxu, and the power of Tai'a. It was difficult for a god to wield it.
Guangchengzi secretly watched Wu Yuguang fighting and found that the young man was full of energy and had natural internal strength that was hard to resist. This was Guangchengzi. If it were another person, he would have been defeated by the immortal Wu Yuguang.
Guang Chengzi's swordsmanship did not seem as powerful as Wu Yugang's. Although the weapons in his hands, the dragon and phoenix swords, were from the immortals, there was no sign of their brilliance. Although the magic swords were fierce, the swords in Guang Chengzi's hands exuded an ancient atmosphere. This ancient atmosphere was mixed with the vicissitudes of the world and human relations, giving people a sense of vigor.
There was nothing strange about the two swords in Guangchengzi's hands. His swordplay seemed slow, but it was sharp. He showed a sense of chivalry. It was difficult for outsiders to see the mystery of fighting with this young man. The two's moves were fast and slow, but they were just the right defense. This made outsiders full of doubts about the two people fighting.
Everyone who practices martial arts knows that the young are the best fighters. That is to say, although the martial arts of young people are inferior to those of the elderly, they are still young after all. Their hands, eyes, body movements and steps are much more agile than those of the elderly, and they move very quickly. Even the old martial arts masters are afraid of the young people who have just debuted. This is true for martial arts, and the same is true for the art of cultivation.
Although Wu Yugang is a Taoist, he is still young and energetic. He is not the same as those experienced Taoists. Young people are full of masculinity and eager to fight and win. They always want to resolve the long-standing hatred through fighting. Therefore, they try their best. Even if they overwhelm the opponent in momentum, it is a great victory. It can give those who are full of hope for themselves a little psychological comfort. (To be continued)