In Mr. Jin Yong's novel, Jiu Mozhi was a character of the Carefree Sect. The reason why he learned the Minor Non-Phase Method was because he had been taught by the Carefree Sect. According to the novel, the Minor Non-Phase Method was a kind of internal cultivation method to improve one's martial arts level by cultivating internal energy. The Carefree Sect, on the other hand, inherited the Taoist ideology and focused on the cultivation of internal energy and the transmission of philosophical thoughts. After Jiu Mozhi received the teachings of the Minor Non-Phase Method, he continued to improve his martial arts level through long-term cultivation and finally reached a level where he could stand on equal footing with Duan Yu and the others. Therefore, it could be said that the Minor Non-Phase Method was one of the most important factors for Jiu Mozhi to become a martial arts expert, and also one of the most important reasons for him to become a martial arts expert of the Carefree Sect.
There were many powerful sects in Jin Yong's novels, including the Carefree Sect. However, to answer this question, we need to first understand the setting and characteristics of the Carefree Sect in the novel. The Carefree Sect was a sect in Jin Yong's novel. Its founder was Guo Jing, the creator of the Northern Dark Divine Art. The sect's tenet was "governing by doing nothing" and "freedom". It advocated not to stick to the rules of the sect and pursue the freedom and purity of martial arts. In the novel, the Carefree Sect was very powerful. Its disciples were good at internal cultivation and qinggong. They could even walk on water. The classic martial arts of the Carefree Sect included the Northern Dark Divine Art, the Eight Desolates and Six Directions Supremacy Art, the Wave Subtle Steps, and so on. These martial arts were extremely powerful and difficult to cultivate. Only the disciples of the Carefree Sect could do it. Although the Xiaoyao Sect is very powerful in the novel, to answer this question, we need to consider the definition of "the most powerful sect." In the novel, each sect had its own unique characteristics and advantages, and each character also had their own combat style and combat ability. Therefore, I have to answer,"Is the most powerful sect the Xiaoyao Sect?" There were many factors that needed to be taken into account to answer this question.
Xiaoyao Sect was a sect in Mr. Jin Yong's novel, but it only existed in the novel and did not appear in reality. The setting of the Xiaoyao Sect was very interesting. Its founder was the Taoist immortal Zhang Sanfeng, but in fact, the Xiaoyao Sect was a fictional sect without real historical background and character relationships. The reason why the Xiaoyao School was only a flash in the pan in Jin Yong's novels was that Jin Yong's novels were based on the theme of martial arts. The ideas advocated by the Xiaoyao School, such as "governing by inaction" and "free and unfettered", were contrary to the traditional concept of martial arts. In the novel, the development of Xiaoyao Sect also encountered various difficulties and challenges, such as being besieged by other sects, being suppressed by the government, etc. Therefore, it only existed in the novel. In addition, the martial arts world in Jin Yong's novels was a place for power struggles and exchange of interests. Competition and conflict between sects were inevitable. Therefore, even if the Carefree Sect was an interesting fictional sect, it was very difficult for it to gain real development and influence in the real world of martial arts.
In Jin Yong's novels, the martial arts of the Shaolin Sect and the martial arts of the Xiaoyao Sect both had their own unique characteristics and advantages. It was difficult to simply compare which was more powerful. Shaolin Temple was one of the most famous martial arts sects in Jin Yong's novels. The martial arts it inherited were mainly featured by the cultivation of strength, qi, spirit, and essence, emphasizing the control and strengthening of the body. There were many martial arts routines in Shaolin Temple. The most famous one was the Eighteen Martial Arts of Shaolin Temple, which included sword skills, saber skills, spear skills, fist skills, palm skills, finger skills, foot skills, and so on. The Xiaoyao Sect was another famous martial arts sect in Jin Yong's novels. The martial arts they inherited were strange, magical, and unpredictable. They emphasized on using softness to overcome hardness, waiting for fatigue, and cultivating both inside and outside. The Carefree Sect also had many martial arts routines. The most famous ones were the Carefree Travel series of martial arts, which included the Xianxia Style, Sword Qi Style, Flying Flower and Leaf Style, Star Picking Style, and so on. In actual combat, whether it was the martial arts of the Shaolin Sect or the martial arts of the Carefree Sect, they needed to be used according to different situations and different opponents in order to exert the greatest effect. Therefore, it was impossible to simply judge which sect's martial arts were more powerful. Instead, it needed to analyze the specific situation.
In Jin Yong's wuxia novels, the number of people in a big sect and a small sect varied according to the specific situation. However, generally speaking, both big and small sects had a certain number of disciples and successors. The specific number might vary according to the size of the sect, the way of inheritance, historical background, and other factors. For example, some of the famous sects in Jin Yong's novels, such as the Huashan Sect, the Wudang Sect, the Emei Sect, and the Kongtong Sect, had a large number of disciples and descendants. And some small sects like Carefree Sect, Sky Mountain Sect, Ming Cult, etc. might only have a few or dozens of people. It should be noted that the number of people in the sect in the novel was not necessarily a clear number, but depended on the specific plot and setting.
In Jin Yong's novels, the first sect was usually the most powerful sect in the martial arts world. It was called the Huashan Sect. The Huashan Sect originated from the Ming Dynasty. Its founder was the famous swordsman Yue Buqun. Its teachings were based on the "Qi Sect" and emphasized the cultivation of internal strength and sword techniques. It was one of the most famous sects in Jin Yong's novels. In the novel, the Huashan Sect had many masters such as Linghu Chong, Ren Yingying, and other disciples who enjoyed a high reputation in the martial arts world, which had an important impact on the development of the martial arts world.
In Jin Yong's novels, the first sect was usually the strongest sect in the martial arts world, so it was impossible to determine which sect was the first sect. The number one sect in different novels might be different. For example, the Xiaoyao Sect was the most powerful sect in the martial arts world in Tianlong Babu, while the Huashan Sect was the most powerful sect in the martial arts world in Deer and Cauldron. Therefore, the number one sect in Jin Yong's novels might vary from novel to novel.
The Xiaoyao Sect and the Tianshan Sect in Jin Yong's novel " The Eight Dragons " were both famous martial arts novel sects. Although the names of these two sects were different, their founders and successors were the same person, Duan Yu's father, Duan Zheng Chun. The Carefree Sect was a sect founded by Duan Zheng Chun. It pursued freedom and an unfettered lifestyle with the tenet of " carefree travel." The main characteristics of the Carefree Sect were that they advocated the practice of internal energy, emphasizing the technique of using softness to overcome hardness, waiting for fatigue with ease, and pursuing peace and freedom of the mind through meditation and martial arts. As for Sky Mountain Sect, it was founded by Duan Zhengchun's disciple, Duan Yu. It was also famous for its martial arts techniques such as "Sky Mountain Plum Splitting Hand" and "Sky Mountain Six Sun Palm". The specialty of Sky Mountain Sect was that they were good at using cold weapons such as Ice Spirit Silver Needles and Snow Lotus of Sky Mountain. They also pursued the ability and sense of achievement of defeating their opponents quickly. In the novel, there was a close relationship between the Carefree Sect and the Heavenly Mountain Sect. Carefree Sect and Sky Mountain Sect both attached great importance to the cultivation of Internal Strength and martial arts. They both pursued a free and unrestrained lifestyle. In addition, the two sects also had many famous disciples and experts, such as Tonglao and Li Qiu Shui from Carefree Sect, Murong Fu and Duan Yu from Sky Mountain Sect.
In Jin Yong's novel," The Eight Dragons ", the Xiaoyao Sect and the Tianshan Sect were two famous sects located at the opposite ends of the Jianghu. These two sects had unique legends and were closely related in history. The Xiaoyao Sect was a traditional sect in Jin Yong's novels. It originated from the Northern Song Dynasty. Its founder was a heroine named Wang Nangu. The Carefree Sect pursued freedom, freedom, and inaction as their tenet. They cultivated the Carefree Wandering Technique and the Carefree Sect martial arts. These martial arts concepts were deeply loved by the Jianghu people, so the Carefree Sect enjoyed a high reputation in the Jianghu. The Sky Mountain Sect was another very famous sect located in Dali, Yunnan Province. Its founder was a swordsman named Li Xiaoyao. The Sky Mountain Sect was famous for practicing the Sky Mountain Plum Splitting Hand, Sky Mountain Six Suns Palm, and other martial arts. Its martial arts style was unique, and it was good at both internal and external attacks and defense. In the novel, there was an inseparable connection between the Carefree Sect and the Heavenly Mountain Sect. For example, at the end of " Eight Demigods ", both Xiaoyao Sect and Tianshan Sect participated in the fight for the Xuzhu, and Xuzhu was the common goal of Xiaoyao Sect and Tianshan Sect. In addition, the Carefree Sect and the Sky Mountain Sect supported and helped each other in many plots, which also showed the close relationship between them.
In Jin Yong's novel, the Xiaoyao Sect and the Tianshan Sect were two famous sects located in Dali, Yunnan Province, and Tianshan, Xinjiang Province, respectively. These two sects had their own unique legends and history, and in some plots, there was a certain connection. The Xiaoyao Sect was a sect in Jin Yong's novels. It originated from the Northern Song Dynasty when its founders were Duan Yu and his younger brother Duan Zhengchun. The Carefree Sect advocated a free and unfettered lifestyle based on Taoism and the practice of internal energy. Their martial arts included Carefree Travel and the Eight Desolates and Six Directions Supremacy Technique. The Sky Mountain Sect was also a sect in Jin Yong's novel. It originated from the Southern Song Dynasty and was founded by Li Qiu Shui and her senior brothers, the Four Friends of Mei Zhuang. The Sky Mountain Sect was famous for its profound internal and external skills. The martial arts they practiced included the Sky Mountain Plum Breaker Hand and the Sky Mountain Six Suns Palm. There were some connections between the Carefree Sect and the Sky Mountain Sect in the Heavenly Dragon Eight. For example, Duan Yu and Xu Zhu had once joined the Carefree Sect and had made astonishing progress in their martial arts by practicing the Carefree Wandering Art and the Eight Desolates and Six Directions Supremacy Art. In addition, there were also some plots in the novel that involved the exchange and cooperation between Sky Mountain Sect and Carefree Sect. For example, Duan Zheng Chun and the Four Friends of Mei Zhuang once went to Sky Mountain Sect to visit Li Qiu Shui, and the two of them even studied martial arts together. The Xiaoyao Sect and the Tianshan Sect were two famous sects in Jin Yong's novels. There was a certain connection and interaction in the plot.
The Carefree Sect was a very mysterious sect. Its strength and ability had always been controversial. However, the answer given by the people of Xiaoyao Sect surprised many people. "The reason why the Carefree Sect is stronger than other sects is that its disciples are free and unfettered from worldly restrictions and can freely express themselves," said the disciple of the Carefree Sect. This sentence showed that the ability of the Carefree Sect disciples was not restricted by the sect and could freely display their strength. This was also one of the reasons why the Carefree Sect was so powerful in Jin Yong's story.