In the pre-Qin period, Qi Practitioners were a mysterious profession. They practiced Qigong and through continuous refining of inner cores and cultivation of the mind, they could improve their own strength and reach an extraordinary realm. The level of Qi Refinement Warriors was usually determined by their cultivation level and ability. The following are some possible Qi Refinement Warrior level settings: 1. Beginner Qi Refinement Warrior: A beginner Qi Refinement Warrior can only cultivate basic Qigong techniques and cannot control the inner core. [2. Intermediate Qi Refinement Warrior: Able to cultivate the inner core and increase one's blood, Qi, and magic power by controlling the inner core.] [3. Advanced Qi Refinement Warrior: You have mastered the complete Qigong technique and Inner Elixir control method. You can increase your own blood, Qi, and magic power and have a certain combat ability.] 4. Master Qi Refinement Warrior: Possesses deep experience in Qigong cultivation, can control higher-level skills and inner cores, and has powerful combat strength and spiritual power. 5. Divine Qi Refinement Warrior: Has already surpassed the cultivation realm of ordinary people. He has mastered the mysterious power and the true essence of Qigong. He can control all things in the world and has an extraordinary realm. It should be noted that these level settings were only fictional settings and could not completely restore the Qigong cultivation situation in the pre-Qin period. When reading related Qi Refinement Warrior novels, readers can set their own Qi Refinement Warrior level according to their own imagination and creativity.
He recommended a few good novels. Jixia Learning Palace was a xianxia cultivation novel. The author had written more than a million words. Junior high school students traveled through the Warring States Period and entered Jixia Learning Palace. There were various schools of thought that could be cultivated, and each had different cultivation methods. For example, the Confucians cultivated holy power, and the Yin-Yang School summoned ghosts. The setting was super novel, and the plot was compact, just like a magic school. " I'm Leonicus, a monster collector ", a light novel derived from a doujinshi genre. Lin Tian transmigrated into Leonicus, the initial monster Golzan, and started his journey to the universe from the planet Polis. The story was interesting, and he would not be inflexible in order to maintain the plot. The Three Kingdoms: Han Zhongzu, a historical novel. The village official was dressed as Liu Chan. Fortunately, Zhuge Liang was there. He had many roles. He had a political and military perspective. He had historical thinking. His writing was half classical, rigorous and lively. The Supreme Soul Path was a fantasy about immortal cultivation. The main character went from a royal prince to a skeleton and then resurrected. Without a cheat, he relied on willpower to break through the plane from low to high. Although the ending was bad, the setting was good. " Reborn Doctor: Only I Can Cure You ", urban life genre. Li Duanyang, a Chinese medicine doctor who had been reborn, had made great progress in Chinese medicine. His medical records were detailed and he even had a simple explanation. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The opening of the 3000-level Qi Disciple was a fantasy novel. It told the story of the main character, Ye Kong, who had transmigrated to a different world. He had managed to break through to the 3000-level Qi Disciple realm by fishing for a day. In the story, the empress was reborn and took him as her master, triggering a series of plots. The specific plot and plot development needed to be understood by reading novels.
Using Taiji Fist as an example, the ten stages of Qi Refinement were divided as follows: Level 1: Proficiency in fist techniques. The second level was that the correct posture was essential. [Level 3: Walking like a cat, you have mastered the Tai Chi Steps.] [Level Four: Manipulate strength like spinning silk. I have already mastered the method of manipulating strength in the Tai Chi Hand.] Fifth level: Heart and mind in harmony. When practicing boxing, one's heart must be extremely quiet. There must be no distracting thoughts in one's heart. One must not be affected by random thoughts. The heart and the consciousness of the brain must be one. As long as the heart is quiet and does not disturb the spirit, one must close one's eyes to rest. The body and mind will reach the Tai Chi state to produce Primordial Qi. The sixth level, refining essence into qi, absorbing the excess essence in the body, transforming it into vitality and storing it in the dantian. The seventh level, the combination of mind and qi. Qi would quickly gather at any part of the body, but the body needed to store enough Yuan Qi to do so. The eighth level: Qi and strength combine. Soft Qi and hard strength combine. There is softness in hardness, and hardness in softness. Hardness and softness complement each other. If you want to be hard, you will be hard. If you want to be soft, you will be soft. You can change freely. The ninth level: Qi Refinement and Spirit Refinement. After the vital qi in the dantian is sufficient, the vital qi will be refined into a divine pill and stored in the brain. Level 10: Refine the spirit and return it to emptiness. The spirit has become psychic and can foresee everything in the world. The heart is silent and empty. At this time, when the body is attacked by anything, even if it doesn't see or smell, it can consciously avoid it. In the immortal cultivation category, it was mentioned that the tenth level of Qi Refinement was a realm. There was no more detailed information about the levels. However, the traditional immortal cultivation realms were Qi Refinement, Foundation Establishment, Golden Core, Nascent Soul, Soul Formation, Void Refinement, and so on.
The Qi Refinement Basics was a beginner's textbook specially made for those who had just entered the door of Qi. The content was rich, including a large number of practical cultivation techniques and secret manuals, such as precise breathing adjustment and the practical application of basic Qigong movements. In terms of theory, the basic theoretical framework of Qigong was analyzed in detail, involving the concept, category, and operation law of Qi, allowing readers to fully understand the meaning of Qigong. In terms of the requirements and principles of Qi Refinement, one must have perseverance, sincerity, and determination in practicing Qigong. One must have the three conditions of relaxation, calmness, and naturalness. One must also grasp the three basic elements of body adjustment, breath adjustment, and heart adjustment. The key to practicing Qigong was to adjust the body and breath, and the heart would be calm if the breath was adjusted. The key to practicing Qigong was to adjust the heart, and calmness was the basic requirement. It was also a compulsory method for Qigong to produce extraordinary abilities. There was nothing in the heart, and there was calmness if the mind could not think. When the mind was calm, the spirit would be complete, and when the spirit was complete, the nature would appear. When the nature was in place, the qi would return, and the qi would return to the core. In terms of the specific steps of Qi Refinement, for example, paying attention to the pit of the heart when exhaling.(Beginners should close their eyes slightly and focus on the tip of their nose for a moment. Then, they should close their eyes and look inside their heart. Listen to their breathing. Every time they exhale, their thoughts will pass from their throat to their heart. Inhale naturally. The distracting thoughts can be controlled by the counting breath method.)(The first step is to practice until you feel the heat in your chest when you breathe out. Every time you breathe out, you will use your mind to guide the hot air flow to the Dantian.)(When exhaling, there is a hot flow sinking into the Dantian and the Dantian is warm and hot, the mind should guard the Dantian), Tongdu do not forget to help (the Dantian's true qi will flow up along the spine when it is filled to a certain extent, and the mind should follow it but not disperse. When the true qi stops at a certain place and does not go up or retreat, do not deliberately guide it upwards), Vital Spirit accumulating strength to nurture vitality (after the Conception and Governor Circulation is formed, the mind should generally guard the lower Dantian. Other meridians can also be opened one after another. According to whether there is power on the top of the head, the mind can be changed to guard the upper Dantian, etc.) and other steps. At the same time, there were also different breathing methods to choose from, such as the rapid Qi Refinement method (slowly take a deep breath from your mouth to your lower abdomen. When you inhale, your lower abdomen will slightly bulge. When you inhale, you will pause and feel it. Then, you will slowly exhale through your mouth, repeating 36 times), the ordinary Qi Refinement method (inhale through your nose and exhale through your mouth. The number of times depends on your comfort), and the conventional Qi Refinement method (slightly press your tongue to the upper jaw, inhale through your nose and exhale through your nose. It is basically harmless and widely used, but the effect is slow). Furthermore, the basic requirement for refining Qi was to relax the entire body, breathing slowly and naturally, and focusing on each breath instead of controlling it. For beginners, the first step of Qi Refinement was to open the Qi Gate, which was to open the senses. To feel the existence of Qi, this was a very important step. In addition, when Ba Duan Jin practiced Qi, he could first increase his awareness by sensing his breathing. He could learn to sense without controlling his breathing. He could also practice abdominal breathing and make his breathing and movements match naturally. If one persisted in practicing according to the content of the Introduction to Qi Refinement, not only would one's flexibility and muscle strength be enhanced, and one's sense of balance and coordination be improved, but it would also help relieve stress and improve the quality of one's sleep. Whether it was an explorer who was curious about Qigong or someone who wanted to improve their physical and mental health through Qigong cultivation, it was a good read. "If you don't have money, why cultivate immortality?" The novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The novels before the Pre-Qin period referred to the novels of ancient China, which were often called the novels of the Hundred Schools of Thought or the novels of the Spring and Autumn and Warring States Period. These novels first appeared in the Spring and Autumn Period and were one of the important branches of ancient Chinese literature. The novels before the Pre-Qin period included many different types, some of which may be more prominent than others. For example, myths and legends, fables, historical stories, legends, poems, essays, and so on. The novels before the Pre-Qin period were rich in content, and many of them had profound thoughts and rich imagination. They depicted a variety of social life scenes, showing the social style and people's living conditions of that era. The novels before the Pre-Qin period were also an important part of Chinese literature, which had a profound impact on the later Chinese literature.
The Pre-Qin period was a very important period in ancient Chinese literature, and many excellent literary works emerged. The following are some of the famous pre-Qin literature works: The Book of Songs was the earliest collection of poems in China. It included a total of 305 poems from the pre-Qin period. Among them,"Guan Ju,""Papaya,""Jian Jia" and so on were famous. Zuo Zhuan was the first historical book in ancient China and also a historical work from the Spring and Autumn Period. Zuo Zhuan recorded the political struggles and wars of various countries during the Spring and Autumn Period, which had a profound impact on ancient Chinese history and literature. " Records of the Historian ": It was the first general history of ancient China that recorded historical events and figures from the Xia Dynasty to the Western Han Dynasty. Records of the Historian had a profound influence on the development of ancient Chinese history and literature. 4. Lü's Spring and Autumn Annals: It is the earliest philosophical work in China. It mainly records the thoughts and views of the Lü School and has a profound impact on the development of ancient Chinese philosophy and literature. 5 Zhuangzi: It is one of the works of ancient Chinese philosophy. It mainly records the thoughts and views of Zhuangzi School and has a profound influence on the development of ancient Chinese philosophy and literature. These are some of the famous literary works of the pre-Qin period, which had a profound impact on the development and inheritance of ancient Chinese literature.
The representative works of history in the Pre-Qin period included Records of the Historian, Warring States Strategy, Zuo Zhuan, and Spring and Autumn Annals.
He recommended a few web novels. " Holding Ming " was a novel written by Qingshan in the Song, Yuan, and Ming Dynasties. It talked about the swaying of the dynasty, the fierce and ambitious man holding the emperor, and so on. Did the Ming Dynasty end under the chaos of the late Ming Dynasty? The main character, Xiao Jingchuan, and the other characters had their own characteristics. " The System's Qi Refinement Warrior " was a Xianxia novel written with a black pen tip. There were many cultivators in the Tian Yuan world, and Zhang Qing brought the system here to start a wonderful story. Although there were problems with the system, the creativity was good, and the writing was good. " Boundless Martial Arts " was an Eastern fantasy novel by Master Jiu Gong. The young Song Xuan was able to become a martial artist with the foundation of martial arts, and his cultivation speed was extremely fast. " You Cultivate, I'll Hack " was A Wen's High Martial World novel. Luo Tianchen had a hack system when he transmigrated to another world. " Global Card Duel Monster " was a light novel that Xue Jing was annoyed with. It was a Yu-Gi-Oh doujinshi, and the early stage was still okay.
He recommended a few web novels. " Holding Ming " was a historical novel written by Wen Qingshan. It talked about the chaotic situation at the end of the Ming Dynasty and the unstable dynasty. There was an ambitious man who held the emperor hostage. The main character, Xiao Jingchuan, appeared. There were also a bunch of supporting characters such as Xu Jingyi, Yuan Ping, and so on. The fate of the Ming Dynasty had a new turn. " System Qi Refinement Warrior " was a Xianxia essay written with a black pen tip. It was about Zhang Qing bringing the System to the Tian Yuan World to cultivate. There were many cultivation schools in this world. Although the story was wonderful, the system was chaotic, but the writing was good. " Global Card Duel Monsters " was a light novel written by Xue Jing in frustration. It was a Doujinshi of Yu-Gi-Oh. Lin You was adventuring in the world of card duelists. The early stages were still alright, but the later stages were filled with water. " Cultivate, I'll hack " was a fantasy novel written by A Wen Wants to Eat. Luo Tianchen had a hack system when he transmigrated. He could get all kinds of items from hacking, and there were also strange rewards like shorts. It was the mystical script of the Nine Palace Master of the Boundless Martial Arts. Song Xuan had obtained the fundamental seal of martial arts and practiced martial arts extremely quickly. Click on the link below to read "The Strongest in History" comic
Martial Artist's Boundary Division: - Body Refinement, Qi Refinement, and Spirit Refinement were three major realms, and they were divided into the following: - The first stage was the Mud Embryo Stage, the second stage was the Wood Embryo Stage, and the third stage was the Water Silver Mirror. These were the body tempering stages. - The fourth stage was Heroic Soul Stage, the fifth stage was Heroic Soul Stage, and the sixth stage was Martial Gall Stage. They were all related to Soul Refinement. - The seventh level Aureate Body Realm (also known as Master Realm), the eighth level Ascendance Realm (also known as Distant Wandering Realm, able to ride the wind and fly), and the ninth level Peak Realm (also known as Limitless Great Grandmaster). These were relatively higher realms. - Ten states (divided into Vigor, Returnance, and Godhood. The peak of Godhood can match 14 states). - The eleventh realm was the Martial God realm (one could live as long as the heavens and be as strong as the cultivators on the mountain peak). Qi Refinement Warrior's stages: - It was divided into three major realms: lower, middle, and upper. - Level 1 Bronze Skin (When True Qi is stimulated in the Mastery realm, the skin will turn purple copper), Level 2 Grass Root (has outstanding flesh and blood recovery ability), Level 3 Willow Tendon, Level 4 Bone Essence, Level 5 Furnace Casting. - The Middle Five Realms: the sixth realm, Cavern Abode Realm (the door of the mansion is opened, and the Qi is absorbed); the seventh realm, Sea Observation Realm (the spiritual energy of heaven and earth begins to expand the meridians of the human body); the eighth realm, Dragon Gate Realm (the spiritual energy in the dantian condenses the essence and qi to go against the current like a carp jumping through the Dragon Gate); the ninth realm, Golden Elixir Realm (the sea of qi condenses into a golden elixir); the tenth realm, Nascent Soul Realm (also known as Earth Immortal, where the cultivator raises the Yang God or Yin God, and the sea of consciousness is like a child living in it). - The Upper Five Realms: The 11th realm, the Jade Realm (Mastery of Qi Refinement, returning to the original state, and the physical body is close to perfection), the 12th realm, the Immortal Realm, the 13th realm, the Soaring Realm (Entering this realm will be detected by the Heavenly Dao as a person who is not tolerated by heaven and earth), the 14th realm, the Dao Integration Realm (By merging oneself into a Great Dao, it is divided into three categories: the time when the sun, moon, and stars fuse with the Dao, the geographical location of a continent fuse with the Dao, and people fuse with their own poems and the like). The 15th realm is temporarily unknown. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!