Different martial arts systems had different descriptions of the highest realm of swordsmanship. In Jin Yong's martial arts system, judging from the sword tomb left behind by Sword Demon Dugu Qiubai, sword techniques could be divided into three realms. The highest realm was " no sword ", which reached the state of winning without a sword and killing the enemy invisibly. In Zhuangzi's explanation, the highest realm of swordsmanship was the " Sword of the Son of Heaven ", also known as the " Shapeless Swordsmanship ". This realm was the same as the orthodoxy and had already reached the peak. After practicing it, one could move like flowing water, predict the enemy's movements, and change without any moves that could be broken.
There was no sword in his hand, but there was a sword in his heart. In wuxia and fantasy novels, there were different levels of swordsmanship. The highest level was often the one without a sword. Although one did not have a sword in their hand, they could use the sword intent in their heart to turn everything around them into swords. Those who reached this level could be said to have reached the peak of swordsmanship. These words summarized the meaning of the highest level of swordsmanship.
There was no sword in his hand, but there was a sword in his heart.
The highest level of Dao was Dao Master. In the realm division of the Dao Sect system, the highest realm was Dao Master, who could create all kinds of techniques and deduce the cultivation system.
Perhaps the highest realm of dreams was to combine personal pursuits with great contributions to human society, to transcend the limitations of self-interest, to strive selflessly for the well-being of all mankind, and to make dreams a great force that promoted human progress.
The highest realm of Taoism had many expressions, such as "Tao and Nature" and "Inaction". Lao Tzu also believed that the highest realm was to become an infant. These expressions reflected the highest realm of Taoism from different angles. " Tao follows nature " reflected that Taoism believed that Tao followed the laws of nature, and people's behavior should also be based on nature." Wuwei " emphasized not to deliberately interfere and let things develop according to the trend of nature. The infant realm symbolized the ideal state of innocence and no desire. "Let go and become a Buddha, draw your saber!" The novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
In Sword Comes, there were many levels of martial arts. The highest level was the eleventh level, Martial God Realm. At this level, one could live as long as the sky and be as strong as a cultivator on the peak of a mountain. Among the ten levels, there were Qi Sheng, Qi Returning, and Shen Zhi. At the peak of Shen Zhi Realm, one could fight against 14 levels. In the Sword Snow Stride ", the masters of the First Stage Realm were grandmasters. The First Stage was divided into four realms, namely the Vajra Realm, the Profound Finger Realm, the Celestial Phenomenon Realm, and the Land Immortal Realm. There was no explicit mention of the higher realms of martial artists. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
There were many ways to describe the highest realm of Taoism. The first was " inaction ". The " inaction " here did not mean not doing anything, but not doing it deliberately. It contained two realms. One was not doing anything deliberately or forcing oneself to do something. The second was doing something but not fighting. Doing something but not fighting. It focused on the process rather than the result. There was also a view that softness, stillness, and slowness were the highest realms of Taoist thought. Softness reflected the characteristics of life and a powerful force. Quietness could overcome negative emotions such as irritability and allow people to think more comprehensively and deeply about problems. Slowness was the premise of quietness. One had to be neither violent nor impatient when doing things. In addition," Tao follows nature " could also be used to summarize a supreme realm of Taoism." Tao " was the supreme law that the universe and human society must follow. The " nature " in " Tao follows nature " had its own special meaning and did not only refer to the common natural landscape. The Quanzhen Sect focused on cultivating inner alchemy and pursuing immortality. Through meditation and meditation, alchemy, balancing Yin and Yang, martial arts, and other methods, they achieved the realm of body and mind. This also reflected part of the core ideas of Taoism. At the same time, the restraint of desire, indifference to fame and fortune, etc. contained in the expressions such as "the best man has no self, the gods have no merit, and the saints have no name" could also be regarded as the embodiment of a certain high realm of Taoism. "Let go and become a Buddha, draw your saber!" The novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Different novels had different settings for the realm of immortals. In the Legend of Mortal Cultivation, there were True Immortals, Golden Immortals, Primordial Immortals, Zenith Heaven, Dao Ancestors, and other realms. There might be even stronger existences above Dao Ancestors. In a certain novel setting, there was the realm of the Origin Zenith Heaven (also known as the Sage or the Immortal Sage). They had the magical power to change the world and were not subject to karma. They could easily change a world with a wave of their hands. Their appearance would be accompanied by music or fragrance, or colorful clouds would appear in the sky. This realm was at a higher level in the setting. In the Wuxia setting of the Sword Snow Stride the land immortal was the highest martial arts realm among the four realms of the first grade. Therefore, the highest realm of immortals in different systems was different. The novel "Sitting and Watching Immortals" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
In Buddhism, it was difficult to define the highest state of the state of emptiness. From a Zen point of view, eating without any other distractions could be seen as a manifestation of the state of emptiness. One could take it up (Ming) and put it down (Kong). Emptiness and Ming were mutually dependent. Like the Heart Sutra's dual release of color and emptiness, the disappearance of color and appearance, the emptiness and clarity of the artistic conception achieved by breaking through the two obsessions of self and dharma were also related to this realm. From the perspective of temperament, the human heart becomes clear after eliminating all distracting thoughts in the world. It can understand the active life in nature. When facing things such as the shadow of the pool, the heart is clear and can feel the emptiness of silence. It enters a high and clear realm, which is also close to the higher level of the realm of emptiness. In short, this realm was related to eliminating delusions, purifying one's heart, and comprehending nature. "Let go and become a Buddha, draw your saber!" The novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
"I recommend the fantasy novel, Immortal Emperor's Teacher, to you. The plot is about the protagonist, Zhang Qingfeng, who taught ten Godly Emperors even though he was born unable to cultivate. However, he was killed in the end. Five hundred years later, Zhang Qingfeng was reborn with the Indestructible Heaven Scroll. He decided to stand at the top of the world and see the different scenery. The highest realm in the story background was the Emperor Realm, which was respected as the top of the world by all living beings. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗