Chapter 99 I would like to call it the system method

The May lily flower shines brightly, and the child is first grown in the branches.

In the blink of an eye, it has been nearly a month since I arrived at the Jade Maiden Peak of Mount Huashan, and it has been almost a year since Zhao Zhijing came to this world.

Every time after imparting his tailor-made martial arts to the corresponding disciple, Zhao Zhijing felt relieved. It was like planting a seed, and all he had to do was wait for it to slowly sprout and grow.

What was passed on to Xu Qinghao was a set of hammer techniques, which was originally called the Chaos Cloak Hammer Technique. According to Zhao Zhijing's plan, since it was passed on to Xu Qinghao, it would be called the Qinghao Hammer Technique.

Just like forging iron, the big hammer and the small hammer are used one after another, sometimes it is like a violent storm that people cannot resist, sometimes it is like flying catkins that make people dazzled. The essence lies in the harmonious connection between doing heavy things with ease and doing light things with heavy things.

Others include a set of iron painting and silver hook passed on to Cao Qinghua who was good at calligraphy and painting, a set of Qiankun Yizhi passed on to Liu Qingxing who was good at fortune-telling, and a set of Taiyi whisk passed on to Zhang Qingzhi who was good at alchemy.

In short, there are various kinds of them. Although they may not become the ultimate martial arts after being cultivated, they are definitely the most suitable for each disciple.

As for Zhao Zhijing, it took him a full year. Among them, Guan Man'er and Yelu Qi, who had the strongest internal strength, started learning three months later than the other disciples.

After some calculations, it was found that the internal energy returned through the disciples' practice was enough to accumulate to the strength of hundreds of years. However, the internal energy of Quanzhen Sect was practiced slowly at the beginning, and the disciples' progress varied.

"Based on the level of internal strength this body originally possessed, it should have gained fifty to sixty years of strength now."

The internal strength of Quanzhen Sect is worthy of being the orthodox Xuanmen. Although it is not as good as the quick-acting internal strength of the side sects at the beginning of practice, it often takes a decade or two, or even twenty to thirty years of accumulation to reach the same level as the side sects.

But if you stay moderate and peaceful, the road will become smoother and smoother as you progress, without any insurmountable bottlenecks or risks of going astray.

To this day, Zhao Zhijing not only feels that the Quanzhen Sect's internal skills are profound, but also believes that this is a set of skills that is particularly suitable for physical training when compared to the era in which its predecessor existed nearly a thousand years later.

All martial arts sects hope to continue their inheritance, but young people with high martial arts skills are prone to impulsiveness and trouble, so they slow down their training progress at the beginning and slowly persevere in the sect.

As for those who are older, most of them don't care about the grudges in the world and will not cause any trouble. If there is really trouble coming to them, they can also bear it.

At the very least, the source of the problem should be solved. As long as the sect can be saved, everything else is naturally expendable.

"When I fought against the old naughty boy Zhou Botong before, his internal strength was obviously better than mine. Besides his age, I think it was also because of the Nine Yin Manual."

Although Zhou Botong learned the Nine Yin Scriptures, he never used it because his senior brother Chongyang Zhenren did not allow Quanzhen disciples to learn the Nine Yin Scriptures.

But the Nine Yin Scriptures is the general outline of martial arts in the world. Zhou Botong can subjectively choose not to use the moves recorded in it, but as for internal strength, once he has it, he can never get rid of it.

Zhao Zhijing naturally wanted to obtain the Nine Yin Scriptures or the Xiantian Gong, a peerless martial art, at the beginning, but for various reasons, he did not take action.

Now that he has experienced the mystery of Xuanmen internal strength, his pursuit of the so-called peerless martial arts has faded. Even if he obtains it now, no one among the disciples except Yang Guo would be able to learn it.

In general, the cost-effectiveness is not high. Even if you learn it by yourself, the time and effort are just icing on the cake. It is better to teach your apprentice well.

As for external skills, there are Tai Chi, Kongming Fist, Quanzhen sword and palm techniques, as well as the martial arts created for disciples.

Combined with the left and right fighting technique, based on the moves alone, he should be able to fight with any master in the world. What he lacks most now is an opponent like the old naughty boy Zhou Botong, who is of similar strength and suitable for proving his martial arts.

"Master, the first batch of bricks has been fired. Look at their quality!"

In addition to practicing martial arts, the disciples' most urgent thing every day is to complete the construction of the Taoist temple as soon as possible. Although they now have the house left by the He family to shelter them from the wind and rain, it is always more reassuring and gives them a greater sense of accomplishment when it is built by themselves.

Zhao Zhijing took the bricks from Xu Qinghao. Since it was his first time firing them, he chose simpler red bricks to experiment with first.

The brick-making process is divided into two types: blue bricks and red bricks. Blue bricks require higher craftsmanship and are of better quality than red bricks. In the future, blue bricks will still be the main material used for building Taoist temples.

"Not bad, to have such results in such a short time is already quite good."

Zhao Zhijing also cares a lot about this brick kiln. In addition to building a Taoist temple, he can also turn it into his own industry and sell it to other companies in the future.

Although he brought his original savings when he went down the mountain, and Chongyang Palace also gave him some money for the journey, that was for the daily food and drink expenses of the master and his disciples, and it was impossible to invest all of it in building the Taoist temple.

Therefore, while building a Taoist temple, it is necessary to increase revenue and convert the skills learned by the apprentices into profitable income to achieve a balance between income and expenditure or even a surplus.

"You can use these bricks to build a blacksmith's furnace first. Then you can get bellows, felt and other things, and then you can make iron tools."

Because Zhao Zhijing taught his disciples a wide variety of martial arts, most of which were not sword techniques, the Quanzhen Sect's swords were only used to practice formations.

People like Lu Qingdu who have a kitchen knife can use it quite easily when practicing martial arts, but Cao Qinghua, who has the Iron Painting and Silver Hook, can only carve a set of weapons out of wood to deal with it temporarily.

The fact that Xu Qinghao is a good blacksmith is well known to his fellow disciples. Now everyone is in need of a handy weapon, so they surround Xu Qinghao whenever they have time, hoping that he can conjure up a weapon out of thin air.

As for Zhao Zhijing, he also had his own ideas. The sword box he had seen before was really cool. If he had the chance and the mood in the future, he might as well make one himself.

It will look like a sword box from the outside, but when you open it you will see all kinds of weapons inside. It's really scary just thinking about it.

"Yes, Master, I will do it right away!"

When Xu Qinghao heard that his master asked him to build the blacksmith's furnace, he was naturally happy. He immediately called his brothers who had nothing to do to go to the brick kiln to move bricks.

Once the blacksmith's furnace is built, together with the brick kiln that can burn bricks, it should be the biggest support for the construction of the Taoist temple in the future.

As for the other herbs Zhang Qingzhi collected on Mount Hua, he could keep some for backup and sell the rest at the market; Cao Qinghua was good at calligraphy and painting, but he was not famous now and was not at the level of a master, but he could always write letters for people and paint on a fan.

"I have said it before, if you study hard but not for the purpose of working, it will be meaningless."

As various preparations were gradually completed, Mount Hua became more and more lively day by day. When the villagers who went up the mountain to chop wood and collect herbs saw it, the news spread around Mount Hua.

"The Quanzhen Sect's Taoist priests are going to build a temple on Mount Hua to preach!"

(End of this chapter)

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