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Chapter 19 The benefits and advantages of getting through Rendu

The next morning, after morning class and breakfast, the grand ceremony of enthronement began. On this day, Yin Zhiping was officially enthroned as the first seat of the third generation of Quanzhen Sect disciples.

If Quanzhen Sect is compared to a country, then the identity of this first disciple is like the prince of a country, which is very important. Therefore, the enthronement ceremony on this day was very grand, worshiping heaven and worshiping ancestors, and rituals and music were heard, and all the disciples of Quanzhen Sect in the Chongyang Palace participated.

However, Yin Zhiping himself does not value the identity of this first disciple. He is not the original Yin Zhiping. The Quanzhen Sect does not have any sense of belonging to him, nor is it the place where he wants to fight and struggle. He does not want to be a Taoist profession, nor does he want to develop this career. Therefore, this first disciple is really an optional thing for him.

Of course, with this identity, Yin Zhiping would not be unhappy, nor would he refuse. After all, his current identity is a Taoist priest of the Quanzhen Sect. With the identity of this first disciple, his current status and treatment will be further improved. However, he would not be as happy as the Taoists of the Quanzhen Sect thought.

After last night's incident, Yin Zhiping returned to his room. He did not continue to sleep or practice. Instead, he carefully experienced the physical condition and changes after opening the Ren and Du meridians, and grasped the strength after breaking through his state.

In fact, after opening up Ren Du, his internal strength did not increase much immediately. The benefit of opening up Ren Du is not reflected in the direct increase of internal strength, but in other subsequent aspects. For example, in his future practice, the internal strength growth rate will be greatly improved; after the internal strength is consumed, the recovery speed will be much faster; and the speed of true qi operation will also be greatly improved.

Also, even when using moves, the internal force that is exerted at one time will be greatly increased. A person's deep internal strength is not directly equivalent to his attack power. A warrior who has not opened up Ren Du, the internal force attached to each move can actually only exert 3, 40% of his internal force, or even lower, only 1, 20%, which depends on different moves.

A clever martial arts moves are mainly reflected in two aspects. One is the cleverness and change of moves, which can attack the enemy's unpredictability; the other is the power of moves, which can exert almost all of your internal strength and cultivation. The more you can exert, the greater the power of this move.

The two unique skills of the Beggars' Sect, "Dog Beat Stick" and "Eighteen Palms of the Dragon Subduing" are reflected in these two aspects, and are two typical examples. The moves of "Dog Beat Stick" are mainly clever and have the best of changes; while "Eighteen Palms of the Dragon Subduing" are mainly based on the power of moves, with strong palm power, which not only can exert all the internal strength of one body, but also can exert extraordinary performance in a few moves. With one point of internal strength, one can exert the power of two points.

Not to mention the clever moves, we only talk about ordinary attacks. In each normal attack, warriors who have not opened Ren Du can only hit 30% or 40% of their internal strength, while warriors who have opened Ren Du can hit 50% or 60% or 70% or 80% of their internal strength. In this way, even if the two people have the same internal strength, they will naturally have a great advantage in fighting.

For example, for example, both A and B have ten points of internal strength. A opens the Ren and Du meridians, and one palm can produce six points of internal strength; while B does not open Ren and Du, and one palm can only produce three points of internal strength. Although the internal strength of the two is equal, A's attack power is twice that of B. Such two people have a pair of palms, which is naturally a judgment.

Of course, martial arts is not a simple mathematical comparison. When two people compete, they will not only compare the simple attack power of the palm-to-palm battle. But when compared, it is naturally not difficult to distinguish which one is stronger or which one is weaker.

This is just an advantage in improving the internal strength of the moves. In addition, the internal strength recovery speed and operation speed have been greatly improved. The warriors who open the Ren and Du meridians not only have a great advantage over those who have the same internal strength cultivation but have not opened Ren Du. Even those who have deep internal strength cultivation but have not opened Ren Du can also gain some advantages, at least not at a disadvantage.

Just like Yin Zhiping, although he has opened up the Ren and Du meridians, his internal strength is deep, but he is not as good as Hao Datong and Sun Buerqiang, who have practiced internal skills for decades more than him. Even compared with Zhao Zhijing, who has practiced martial arts for ten years earlier than him, he is still inferior to Zhao Zhijing, who has practiced martial arts for ten years earlier than him. But if he really starts, Zhao Zhijing may not be his opponent now.

Although Zhao Zhijing is the most skilled in martial arts among the third generation disciples of Quanzhen Sect, Yin Zhiping was almost the same as him before he opened the Ren and Du meridians. Now Yin Zhiping opened the Ren and Du meridians and thought that he would beat Zhao Zhijing. The original difference between the two was that Yin Zhiping's internal strength was slightly weak. Now, once he opened Ren and Du, although his internal strength cultivation had not yet been stronger than Zhao Zhijing, his internal strength output during attack was stronger than Zhao Zhijing.

Even if he faces Hao Datong and Sun Buer, who are more capable, Yin Zhiping thinks he can not fall behind. This is the confidence after opening the Ren and Du meridians. Now, he is the fifth person in the entire Quanzhen Sect to open the Ren and Du meridians, and the other four are Ma Yu, Liu Chuxuan, Qiu Chuji and Wang Chuyi. The old naughty boy cannot be considered a person in the Quanzhen Sect, he is not even a Taoist priest; Wang Chongyang is dead, so naturally it is not. If these two people are included, Yin Zhiping is the seventh person.

On the third day after the enthronement ceremony, Qiu Chuji formally taught Yin Zhiping's advanced exercises "Tiangang Zhengfa" in "Quanzhen Internal Power", and also passed on a set of "Tiangang Palm" and a set of "Tiangang Sword Technique". These two sets of martial arts are the supporting martial arts of "Tiangang Zhengfa". They are driven by the internal force of "Tiangang Zhengfa" and are even more powerful.

These two sets of martial arts actually focus on the power of moves, and can try to exert all of their own skills. The powerful moves can also be used extraordinaryly. However, these two sets of martial arts were not practiced before. You must be qualified to practice "Tiangang Zhengfa" before you can be taught these two sets of martial arts together.

Because the two sets of martial arts are not just simple moves and techniques, but also involve many methods of using internal strength. If you don’t know the internal strength method, relying solely on the moves is actually not very exquisite. And "Tiangang Zhengfa" can be said that even if it is the mantra of these two sets of martial arts, you have to start practicing "Tiangang Zhengfa" to teach these two sets of martial arts. Otherwise, it would be useless to learn these two sets of martial arts, and you would not be able to exert the power they deserve. Even if you force yourself to practice, you will suffer internal injuries.

Before this, the other Quanzhen martial arts that Yin Zhiping learned, whether it is fist, foot, or swordsmanship, were actually mainly based on the exquisite moves, and were able to win with skills. These two sets of martial arts can be said to win with strength.
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