Chapter 92

Dragon and Crane Grasping, the people of Chulu not long ago combined the "Dragon Capturing Skill" and "Crane Control Skill" that they had just acquired, a set of grasping that is inclined to "skill" and also has a certain "qi" effect hand.

Among them, "Qilong Gong" is a martial art that tends to cultivate internal strength, that is, "Qi". It is characterized by the fact that the internal strength cultivated is easy to stack. .

The reason why the zhenqi released outside has an appearance similar to "dragon scales" is the folds caused by the stacking of zhenqi...

The part of "Qi" is to cultivate the internal force that is easy to stack, and the part of "Skill" is to stack the internal force. With the cooperation, there are all kinds of magic of the dragon capture skill.

However, there is one of the biggest flaws - slow cultivation!
That's why Qiao Feng called it "stupid kung fu", which requires repeated tormenting and compressing internal force like water, and the repetition rate of running meridians during kung fu is the most complicated kung fu that Qiao Feng has seen or heard of. of.

The reason why Qiao Feng was able to cultivate to such an advanced level was not only his own aptitude, but also because of other adventures, so Qiao Feng also persuaded the people of Chulu not to really improve this skill.

As for how Qiao Feng practiced it, the Chulu people couldn't help asking curiously while on the road, and Qiao Feng didn't hide it.

At first, after Wang Jiantong learned that Qiao Feng practiced "Capturing Dragon Kungfu", he supported him to continue his efforts, and encouraged him when he wanted to give up and improve other internal skills several times.

But at that time, Qiao Feng only thought that Wang Jiantong was trying to hone him because he hoped that he would not be a person who gave up halfway. Now... the deceased was gone, and Qiao Feng simply didn't want to think about it.

At that time, Qiao Feng's internal strength progress was indeed very slow, but with Wang Jiantong's encouragement, he persevered and practiced hard day and night. More importantly, Qiao Feng learned the "Dragon Claw Kungfu" and Xuanku Kung Fu in Shaolin Temple. In particular, the "Devil's Palm" handed down after asking for instructions played an important role at this time!
Originally, what Qiao Feng practiced at that time was not very smooth. The internal strength was too "stupid" and the progress was slow. "Dragon Claw Kung Fu" and "Subduing Demon Palm" were also hard and soft, and the more they practiced, the more they reached a dead end...

Perhaps Qiao Feng didn't think much about it, and Duan Yu didn't pay much attention when he heard Qiao Feng mention the matter, but the Chulu people, who have a deep understanding of the mechanism of martial arts, doubted the Shaolin monk's intentions.

Normally, the outer disciples of Shaolin Temple would only be taught one 72 stunt, but Qiao Feng was taught one more?
Thinking about it now, the Dragon Claw Kungfu chosen by Qiao Feng at the beginning was indeed in line with his own temperament. As a major killer move that he cultivated both internally and externally, it can be called a model of fierceness in Shaolin Kungfu.

Although Qiao Feng didn't brag about himself, people from Chulu reckoned that at the beginning, Qiao Feng's training progressed quite quickly - after all, Qiao Feng was only in his thirties now, during which time he made seven major contributions to the Beggars' Clan, completed the Wang Jiantong's three major tests...

It should be in his early twenties, so he has already "learned" Shaolin, right?

Although Shaolin's assessment for lay disciples is not as strict as that of disciples from their own family, it is by no means easy.

When Qiao Feng was about to leave Shaoshi Mountain, he was taught the "Devil's Palm" by Xuan Ku. Compared with other lay disciples, he had acquired a 72 unique skill.

Only then did the people of Chulu understand why in the original work Qiao Feng had learned Xuanku's Demon Subduing Palm, but he also showed that he knew the Dragon Claw Kungfu—this is inconsistent with the setting that Shaolin lay disciples only learn one special skill!
It seems that there are indeed exceptions...

You just need to know that this kind of "exception" is to report to the head of the Bodhidharma Academy, and even alarm the abbot.

Xuan Ku is Qiao Feng's mentor, maybe it's really for Qiao Feng's good, Chulu people don't know him well, so don't speculate, but...

That Abbot Xuanci was the one who distrusted Qiao Feng the least!
Even before Qiao Feng was about to take over as the guild leader, he wrote a letter to Wang Jiantong, which became the direct trigger of the Xingzilin incident. Why would this kind of person allow Qiao Feng to learn one more 72 stunt?

Then think about Qiao Feng falling into the bottleneck of martial arts because of these two kinds of martial arts, one is strong and the other is soft...

The people of Chulu had to act like a villain!
But according to what Qiao Feng said, good fortune and misfortune really depend on each other. When Qiao Feng's internal and external skills were not going well, because of his achievements, he was taught the first six palms of the Eighteen Dragon Subduing Palms - usually three. The first palm and two palms were passed on, but after he made several achievements, the first six palms were taught together.

As for the reason, it is completely possible to guess now, it is most likely that Wang Jiantong deliberately suppressed it!
It's just that the Beggars' Gang is a gang after all, and compared with sects where the relationship between master and apprentice is maintained, rewards and punishments are more clearly defined.

Master does not reward apprentices and still has points, but the leader does not reward meritorious younger brothers, it is difficult to convince the public...

Wang Jiantong just suppressed it, and after Qiao Feng made meritorious deeds many times, he could only pass it on in one go, otherwise the elders who passed on the merits would have to say something.

After comprehending the Eighteen Dragon Subduing Palms, Qiao Feng finally understood the transformation of "hardness and softness" from this palm technique of "Zhi Yang Zhi Gang", so Qiao Feng used Dragon Claw Kung Fu and Subduing Demon Palm as a guide. , retaining the "Zhiyang" side of the "Six Dragon Subduing Palms", but combining hardness and softness, so far...Qiao Feng has made great progress in the three outer skills.

During the period, I went "infatuated" once again, and then it was a blessing in disguise, so that the hardness and softness really reached the level of "mutual aid". In this way, when practicing the "Dragon Capturing Skill" that requires stacking internal strength, it will be more effective with half the effort!

Therefore, Qiao Feng speculates that this dragon catching skill seems to seek purity and stability, but there may be other mysteries in it. The method of combining hardness and softness, and making the internal force firm and soft embrace each other can greatly improve the efficiency.

In Qiao Feng's words, it was like a little kneading before, but after the combination of hardness and softness, it was like twisting a hemp rope, and the "compression" became easier.

Just not to mention the Dragon Claw Kung Fu, Subduing Demon Palm, and the Eighteen Dragon Subduing Palms are things that should not be easily spread. Besides, Qiao Feng was able to practice it, and there was a lot of luck in it, so I just reminded the people of Chulu, and there was no one who could copy him. The method of adventure can be taught.

As for the "Crane Control Skill"...

Qiao Feng also just learned it simply. After all, he has already mastered the "Dragon Capture Kung Fu", so using this trick is more effective, but for Qiao Feng, the effect is mediocre.

Calculated, this move is more like an external method of "Capturing Dragon True Qi", but Qiao Feng's "Capturing Dragon True Qi" is different from the original version, and most of his kung fu is in the "Eighteen Subduing Dragon" after combining rigidity and softness. Palm", naturally there is no need for any crane control skills.

After the Chulu people learned it, they thought about it and found that these two martial arts do have a lot in common and cooperate with each other.

The Crane Control Kung Fu is more like an external use of capturing the dragon's true qi, changing from "yang" to "yin"...

So the Chulu people were simply on the road and merged the two together.

As for the Chulu people's habit of suddenly sitting down for a while, Duan Yu has long been used to it, and even helped explain it to Qiao Feng—it won't be long anyway!
Although Qiao Feng didn't think it was scientific...ah no, it wasn't martial arts, but it wasn't bad for a while either.

As a result, the Chulu people fused the "Dragon and Crane Great Capture", which focused more on "skills", that is, a move that can further condense the true energy of capturing dragons that is already good for stacking.

And this result is just right for the people of Chulu—because they already have a deep understanding of the "Dragon Capturing Art", the Chulu people can use the "Little Chaos Art" to simulate the real energy of capturing the dragon...

(End of this chapter)

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