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Chapter 234: Eight Tai Chi postures

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Facing Kongtong disciples with different ideas, Wu Yugang said: "Taiji Yin and Yang originated from Fuxi. Fuxi Luohe received the River Map from heaven. He took all things from afar and took things from his body. He created the Eight Trigrams to explain the principles of Yin and Yang, and used the trigrams to explain the mechanism of all things. This is the origin of Taiji. Many people in later generations followed suit."

Wu Yugang spoke eloquently and frankly about the art of Tai Chi. This was not radical at all, but deep in the Kongtong Mountains, it was not his own Yangjiayu, and talking about this would inevitably make many people resist. Although monks from afar can chant sutras, when it infringes on the vital interests of some people, it is not as simple as just talking!

Just as Wu Yugang was beginning to talk, he suddenly heard someone in the crowd say loudly: "We also know a little about the meaning of Tai Chi, and there is nothing magical about it. As a Tai Chi disciple, you must also know some of the true meaning!" Before the disciple finished speaking, Guangchengzi was already very annoyed by the disciple's disrespect.

Guang Chengzi said angrily: "Don't be rude. You have no right to speak here. This master has achieved great success in cultivation. But you are just ordinary people. Why don't you learn from him with an open mind?" Guang Chengzi didn't mean to have any bad intentions, but Wu Yugang had already heard the secret. Teaching Taoism is a good thing, but after all, it is in another family. Although it is a blessing, there are still people who don't understand the truth.

At this point, Wu Yugang felt like he was on edge, and he was very uncomfortable. However, if he did not resolve the matter, he would inevitably lose face in front of Guangchengzi. This was a major event that affected the reputation of Taiji, and it could not be taken lightly. Facing such an ignorant Kongtong disciple, Wu Yugang was furious but could not vent his anger. He could only say to Guangchengzi: "Master, there is no need to be like this. This is also an opportunity for communication. How can you not let the disciple speak freely?"

Guang Chengzi saw that Wu Yugang was so generous and was not a mean person. He was really a rare genius. Moreover, he was willing to pass on the world-famous Tai Chi to Kongtong disciples. This was a world of difference compared to those Kongtong disciples who were proud of mastering the secrets but were unwilling to pass them on to their disciples. Moreover, Kongtong was located in the deep mountains outside the Great Wall. It was difficult for people to know the mysterious martial arts of Kongtong. This great opportunity should not be missed.

After all, immortal masters are different from ordinary people. How can we look at them with the eyes of ordinary people? The Yin and Yang of China also originated from Kongtong. The Yellow Emperor's Neijing created by the Yellow Emperor is a rare magic. But now it is gradually being spread by disciples who have no long-term vision. This is also the great regret of Guangchengzi, the founder of the sect and a generation of immortal masters. How can this not make Guangchengzi anxious

Guang Chengzi was touched by Wu Yugang's broad mind and said to him, "Okay! Let's let those people speak freely as immortal disciples. But if there is anything too radical, immortal disciples can still use some punishment methods. If you don't punish them, you can also do your best as a teacher." Guang Chengzi's words were not only for Wu Yugang to hear. The more profound idea was to educate his disciples. Most people are selfish, and this immortal master is no exception!

Wu Yugang listened to Guangchengzi's words and nodded in acceptance. However, he had another idea in his mind. Although it would be a bit troublesome to teach the magic skills here, if he could endure the anger for a while, he could break the so-called secret inheritance rules of the sects. In this way, it would destroy the hatred of those pedantic people in the martial arts world, and influence more martial arts sects from Kongtong. Wouldn't it be better to do this? Although these are not achieved in one day, such a great opportunity cannot be lost. In the long run, it is of great significance. Although there are some suspicions of being used by others, over time, its intentions will naturally be revealed to the world!

The disciple of the leader of the Kongtong Xuankong Sect was overjoyed when he heard this. With the support of the immortal master, he was afraid that you, an outsider, would fail. Although the immortal master seems to have a low level of cultivation, how can we know that he is not using you to reveal your true colors? At this time, I don’t know what magic the immortal master used to teach those secret skills to other sects. How can we know that the immortal master is not on our side! This can show the magic of Kongtong, and also deceive other families’ secret skills. It would be better if the master continued to play this drama.

The leader of the Xuankong Sect said, "We in Kongtong also have the highest Tai Chi magic in the world. It is also a skill that cannot be passed on to outsiders. Only the leaders of each sect can practice this magic. I have a question. Sir, you are also from the Tai Chi sect, is it any different? "

The Xuankong Sect was originally the highest sect in Kongtong. Because the rules of Kongtong were very different from those of other sects, Kongtong was divided into eight levels, and the levels were increasing step by step. The eight sects were Feilong, Zhuihun, Duoming, Zui, Shenquan, Huajia, Qibing, and Xuankong. Feilong was the entry-level kung fu. All my disciples had to learn more than a hundred sets of boxing techniques and receive at least three years of instruction from the master before they could graduate.

In order to prevent the kung fu from being passed down from generation to generation, Kongtong has branches in various places. The master of a school has to travel around all year round to teach his disciples martial arts. The master often travels a lot, and it is already very difficult to get guidance from the master. Moreover, these disciples are also divided into different levels. If they want to be promoted to a higher level of sect, they have to go through layers of selection and competition. Only those with extraordinary talents can be promoted to a higher sect and practice higher kung fu.

It is already very difficult for Kongtong disciples to reach Xuankongmen. Moreover, it involves many aspects of personnel. Practicing more than a hundred sets of boxing is not easy, and some people find it difficult to reach a higher level in their lifetime. Although Kongtong is not extinct, it has been passed down to the present, and the sect has declined, and few people know about it. As the head of the highest sect, Xuankongmen also has an overbearing power, and many people in the sect dare not underestimate it. Therefore, the disciples of Xuankongmen are so domineering, which is inevitable!

Wu Yugang continued, "The principles of Tai Chi are the same everywhere in the world. Is there any difference in Kongtong?" Wu Yugang also knew that Kongtong must have some skills that cannot be passed on to outsiders. From the expression of the speaker, he knew that it was not simple. Although these people's cultivation is not very high, they must go through those wonderful skills. It is really good to learn about them. Only by taking advantage of the opponent's strategy can we gain greater benefits.

As the saying goes: Deep scheming leads to deep troubles. This is often true in the world. Many people think highly of themselves and therefore act arrogantly. If they encounter those who are scheming, they will inevitably cause unpredictable incidents. But Wu Yugang is not like this. To teach skills, one must know the foundation. Although he is arrogant, he reveals a vulgarity. It is difficult for such a person to achieve anything. But he can be used.

When Wu Yugang asked this question, the man couldn't help showing disdain. He said: "My Kongtong Ancient Eight-style Tai Chi is an ancient immortal technique that has never been passed down. Only those with a solid foundation can practice it. Although you have made some progress, it is still too superficial!" (To be continued)