Chapter 46 Dan Jing Liu Peiyu
Chapter 46 Dan Jing Liu Peiyu
Liu Peiyu and Taoist Cuihuang both looked at Han Shang Sanren with somewhat strange eyes. They both expressed their understanding of his previous fear and desire to leave. After all, Chu Tai's approach was equivalent to exploring the foundation of his practice.
Things like this cannot be shared even among fellow disciples.
But Han Shang Sanren’s subsequent actions were a little confusing. Why was he so eager?
Could it be that the pattern Chu Tai drew has some hidden benefits?
Han Shang Sanren, who was concentrating on staring at Chu Tai, did not notice the gazes of his two fellow practitioners. At this moment, his heart was filled with mixed excitement and joy.
As a monk who practices the art of talismans, Han Shang Sanren's method of practice is quite special.
Different from Liu Peiyu who harmonizes the dragon and the tiger, captures Kan and fills Li, and forms the golden elixir in his body.
He is not like Chu Tai and Taoist Cuihuang who collect vital energy, move it around the body, and condense true qi.
The so-called method of talismans, the most important method is to condense the talisman of one's own life.
The two words "talisman" and "lu" also have their own meanings. "Fu" means real talisman, and "lu" means divine talisman.
The combination of the two can be seen as a cultivation system constructed by the immortal way imitating the ancient god system.
Among them, the talisman can be regarded as the embodiment of the principles of Taoism.
The talisman is a contract made with heaven and earth.
Therefore, the method of talismans is a practice system that relies heavily on background.
For some talisman sects with a complete inheritance, the elders of the sect can help to sign a contract and grant the talisman. The disciples only need to concentrate on condensing the true meaning of Taoism and evolving the true talisman.
The method used by these senior masters to bestow the talisman is to imitate the process of bestowing the immortal talisman by Daluotian.
In comparison, the independent practitioners of talismans are not so lucky.
Most of them obtained talismans left by some predecessors, or accidentally obtained heavenly books and jade characters, and comprehended the inner principles and mastered supernatural powers.
As the former is passed down from generation to generation, it is inevitable that its vitality will become mixed and its spirituality will gradually fade.
The latter is limited to the principles of Taoism contained in the jade characters of the Heavenly Book. The best outcome is to stop at the middle level of the immortal path and have no chance of reaching the highest level.
For the cultivators of the unconventional talisman lineage, there are two things they seek most in their life.
One is to attain enlightenment and become an immortal, obtain the immortal talisman from Tianfu, and understand the true meaning of the talismans.
The second is to improve the inheritance, break the outdated Taoist methods, and innovate for future generations.
The line that Chu Tai drew for Han Shang Sanren gave him the feeling that he could make a slight progress in the second item.
Not much, but enough to be exciting.
On the other side, Chu Tai, who saw everything, nodded secretly.
It was worth his time and effort to help him perfect the talisman.
Speaking of which, this is also one of Chu Tai’s biggest advantages.
The stable [Boy] and [Wandering Man] in the body can be regarded as two talismans of higher grade.
In the past, I have also seen the [Dawn] and [Morning Light] derived from the true Qi of Taoist Fuguang.
In his hand, he still retained some fragments of the Taoist fruit that was formed after the Taoist Fuguang's true qi was transformed.
These things all have patterns and lines similar to the jade characters in the Heavenly Book.
Chu Tai only needs to split some of the common patterns and add them to the lines drawn on Han Shang Sanren's body to expand its concept. "Thank you for your treatment, Fellow Daoist Chu. If you need help in the future, just send a letter back to Fenggu and I will do my best to help you."
After all, he was an old practitioner who had practiced for hundreds of years. After the initial excitement, Han Shang Sanren quickly adjusted his mindset.
He first bowed to Chu Tai and made a promise, and then expressed his gratitude to Taoist Cuihuang and Liu Peiyu.
Both of them were understanding people, and they both said that the person who was mainly responsible for treating Chu Tai was Chu Tai, and they were just helping out, and they did not deserve the gratitude of Han Shang Sanren.
During this time, Taoist Cuihuang was curious about the effect of Chu Tai's treatment and asked a question.
"I wonder how you are doing now, my friend?"
After carefully sensing it, Han Shang Sanren replied, "The mana I can use is less than one tenth, I'm afraid I can't help you much!"
Chu Tai nodded when he heard this. This result was pretty much what he expected, but he pointed out one more thing.
"When I drew the passage for you earlier, I mixed in some of your blood. When necessary, you can use the connection between blood and flesh to use your own body as a passage for mana to circulate and restore a certain amount of combat power."
Liu Peiyu's eyes lit up when he heard this, and he couldn't help but ask, "Is there any flaw in this method?"
After saying this, Liu Peiyu seemed to feel that what he said was a little wrong, and added another sentence.
"The current situation is special. We need to increase our manpower as much as possible."
Chu Tai, who understood the other party's thoughts, thought for a while before answering.
"Fellow Daoist Han Shang's magic power is light, and there is a life talisman inside to suppress it. According to my speculation, as long as it does not exceed an incense stick of time and the magic power mobilized does not exceed one-third of the main body, there will be no impact."
After saying that, Chu Tai thought of something and added something.
"By the way, every time you use it, it will put pressure on your body. If there is no external force to help it recover, it is best not to use this method continuously within three days."
"I wonder if this auxiliary external force refers to a miraculous elixir. Does Fellow Daoist Chu have such an elixir? Or can those miraculous herbs be used as a substitute? My Liu family does have some savings, and maybe they can be of use."
In response to Liu Peiyu's questions, Chu Tai spoke frankly.
"There are no special requirements. Fellow Daoist Han Shang is seriously injured now, so the external force must be gentle enough. Just like this..."
As he spoke, he took out three pills from his sleeve. They were crystal clear, like small glass balls, with wisps of white mist and clouds inside.
"This is the Flowing Clouds and Meridians Pill that I refined. It has a gentle and lasting medicinal property. After taking it, it will slowly flow through the meridians throughout the body, repairing the damage silently. As long as the medicinal property is 70% as gentle as this pill, you can use it."
As he spoke, Chu Tai placed three Liuyunxingmai Pills in the palms of the three people.
Carefully sensing the medicinal properties inside, Liu Peiyu, who was the best at refining pills among the three, smiled bitterly and shook his head.
"As a rule of thumb, most pills with mild medicinal properties are relatively superficial and won't penetrate very deeply. They are suitable for minor injuries or for later recuperation and nourishment. But Fellow Daoist Chu's pill, although mild in nature, is layered and picks out the wounds and diseases layer by layer. It is not only mild, but also easy to penetrate deeply into the core. This kind of pill refining method is truly amazing."
As he spoke, Liu Peiyu bluntly stated that his family did not have any replacement drugs, and then asked Chu Tai how much he had.
"Although this elixir is unique, it is only suitable for treating difficult and complicated diseases. It is not useful for daily conditioning and self-cultivation."
"Therefore, I only refined two furnaces when I was learning, and I only have six pills left, which is barely enough for Fellow Daoist Han Shang to use once."
Chu Tai saw what Liu Peiyu was thinking, and after he finished speaking, he took out the remaining three Liuyunxingmai Pills and handed them to Han Shang Sanren.
"I'm afraid this is a little insufficient. I wonder if Fellow Daoist Chu is willing to help refine another furnace. My Liu family will provide the necessary materials."
After saying that, Liu Peiyu explained a few more words to Han Shang Sanren and asked for the information of the person who injured him.
(End of this chapter)