πI'm going to recommend a few novels where the main character annoys the supporting characters, the villains, the system, and the system annoys the main character! 1. "Godly tycoons start from reincarnating as supporting characters." 2. "Bad guy: I, Li Cunli, the destined villain." 3. "The man who wears it quickly is unparalleled in the world." 4. "Please let her be the most handsome person in the world." 5. [Male Lead, Your Abacus Beads Hit My Face] 6. "Endless Supporting Actor in Movies and TV Series" 7. "Quickly wear it, I'll send warmth to the supporting male." 8. "Sick Big Boss Hammers Scum Online" 9. "The male god who wears it quickly can always be charmed by me." 10. "After failing to transcend the tribulation, I helped the villain to torture him." 11. "I was born to be a supporting character." 12. "This is really a big shot." I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
Mr. Qigong mentioned in the interview that he was influenced by his grandfather and Mr. Jia Yimin when he was young and became interested in painting. Later, he learned from Mr. Jia Yimin and made progress in the process. Slowly, someone started to ask him to draw. Mr. Qigong also mentioned that his knowledge and calligraphy were his hobbies. He thought that he was not enough to be a calligrapher, but a teacher. He also talked about his circle of friends, including Panpitz, Bai Zhishan, and others. In general, Mr. Qigong was a warm old man next door, a teacher, and an old naughty child.
πI recommend a book to you, Ultimate Strength Master. The story was about the protagonist, Yan Feng, who had transmigrated into a world full of demons and ghosts. In order to survive, he embarked on the path of strengthening his three attributes of Qi, blood, bones, and muscles, and integrated Qigong training. It was a novel filled with elements of fantasy and oriental fantasy. I hope you like my recommendation.π
Qigong is an ancient Chinese traditional method of physical and mental cultivation that originated in ancient China and still exists in China and its surrounding areas. Qigong emphasized the use of breathing, posture, thoughts and other means to adjust the physical and mental state to achieve the purpose of treating diseases, strengthening the physique, and improving consciousness. Although Qigong had a long history in China, the scientific community was still controversial about the nature and role of Qigong. At present, Qigong was seen as a method of physical and mental cultivation rather than a scientific theory or medical form. Therefore, the effects of Qigong needed to be verified through practice and observation, not through scientific experiments or medical proof. Although Qigong still existed in China and its surrounding areas, its scientific nature and effectiveness still needed further research and confirmation.
In martial arts novels, if a person went crazy, they would usually show the following signs: 1. Emotional fluctuations: After going berserk, the person's emotional fluctuations will become very intense. Sometimes, there will be ecstasy, anger, fear, and other emotions. Sometimes, there will be hallucinations and illusions. 2. Physical changes: After going berserk, the person's body may undergo some strange changes, such as becoming abnormally strong, agile, or losing balance. 3. Change in thinking: After going berserk, the person's thinking may become chaotic and have some abnormal thoughts and behaviors, such as typos, mutter, loss of reason, etc. 4. Abnormal behavior: After going berserk, the person's behavior may become abnormal, such as suddenly becoming very agile or unusually clumsy. It should be noted that these signs are not absolute. Everyone's performance of Qi deviation may be different. Some novels even have fictional plots of Qi deviation.
" The Complete Collection of Qigong Therapies " was a classic Qigong book written by Chen Sheng and Wu Guang. It described the theory and practical methods of Qigong. Qigong was an ancient fitness method that could cure diseases, strengthen one's physique, and improve one's mental state by regulating one's breathing and body posture. This book introduced the basic concepts, principles, and operation methods of Qigong in detail, including the types, effects, and precautions of Qigong. In addition, the book also provided a large number of cases and practical methods to help readers better understand the theory and practice of Qigong. " The Complete Collection of Qigong Therapies " was a very authoritative and practical book on Qigong practice. It was a very useful reference for those who wanted to practice or understand Qigong.
The introduction of Qigong was a very crucial problem for beginners. The main points of Qigong included regulating breathing and body movements. In terms of breathing, beginners should master the correct breathing method, especially abdominal breathing. This could promote the circulation of blood and achieve the purpose of strengthening the body. In terms of physical activity, beginners could choose to practice standing stance and dynamic martial arts. Standing stance was a static Qigong training method. One could choose a posture that was suitable for oneself to practice. Other than these points, there were also some other cultivation methods and precautions, such as eliminating distracting thoughts, adjusting postures, and mental activities. In short, beginners can learn Qigong by understanding the basic concepts, finding a suitable teacher, and carrying out appropriate exercises.
Internal strength was a common concept in martial arts novels and fantasy novels. It usually referred to a certain strength or energy in the human body that could be improved through cultivation and exercise. In novels, internal strength was often closely related to mysterious powers such as martial arts and magic. It was seen as a spiritual power that transcended the material world. Although internal energy was very mysterious in novels, the scientific community had not confirmed its existence. Internal force may be related to the physiological functions of the human body, such as muscle strength, heart and lung function, etc., but it cannot be verified or measured by scientific methods. Qigong is a traditional Chinese method of health care that involves some cultivation and exercise techniques to improve the overall health and function of the human body. Although Qigong had existed in China for thousands of years, modern scientific research had not proved the effectiveness or scientific nature of Qigong. Therefore, further scientific research was needed to confirm the existence of Qigong.
The main character had the Heaven and Earth One Qigong, which could break through all kinds of heaven and earth phenomena, rise against the heavens, defy the heavens, and become a supreme saint. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
πI recommend the following Qigong novels to you: " I Have a Two-Realm Bell ", which tells the story of the protagonist practicing Qigong in a foreign world;" Little Taoist with Magical Power ", which tells the story of the protagonist experiencing various dangers and challenges in the process of practicing Qigong;" Swallowing the Cloud River ", which tells the wonderful story of the protagonist changing his fate through practicing Qigong. I hope you like my recommendation.π