In history, the earliest record of flying on a sword was the True Dragon Tiger Nine Immortals Scripture. It was a scripture of the Daoist Canon. There were records of sword immortals in it. This meant that flying on a sword did not first appear in fantasy novels, but in Taoist classics. There were also cultivation techniques recorded in the book, but some of them were incomplete. There were also records of sword kinesis flight in modern times. It was said that after Zhang Sanfeng, the Hidden Immortal Sect gradually became the Sword Immortal Sect. This sect was extremely mysterious and only practiced fasting and sword techniques. They lived in the deep mountains and practiced sword qi to increase their strength. Not only could they fly on swords, but everything they used also had sword qi. These records came from the book of the second president of the Taoist Association, Chen Yining. In the 13th year of the Republic of China, he met Liang Haibin, the successor of the Sword Immortal Sect. After that, Liang Haibin disappeared (saying that he wanted to go to the mountains to cultivate). This was the last record of sword kinesis flight. The so-called Sword Kinesis Flight was to use Qi to control the sword. The Daoist sects had different sword kinesis techniques, and the Sword Kinesis Technique of Mount Shu was the best. To practice the art of sword control, one needed to prepare a sword and integrate Qi into the sword body to become one with the sword. There was a chant such as "Sword Dao is vague, Sword Qi is small, Man and Sword become one, two Qi are of the same origin, using Qi to control the sword, invincible, the sword comes from the heart, the sword spirit will naturally respond, Qi meridians enter the sword, flying on the sword, wherever the Sword Qi goes, the world will be unhindered". It required careful comprehension, and the key was to integrate Qi into the sword body to produce Sword Qi. In the early stages, he would start by controlling the sword and reaching a resonance with the sword. He would first circulate his Qi to point at the sword body to see if the sword trembled. After the sword reacted, he would slowly control the sword to move. Then, he would be able to ride the sword and fly. During the process, he would have to maintain a good balance. However, even if there really was a sword kinesis flying technique, it had already been lost and could not be verified. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
" Flying on a sword " was a swordsmanship skill commonly seen in Xianxia novels. In the content related to Taoist culture, there was no practical skill like flying on a sword. It was more of an ability in the fantasy concept of Xianxia. There was no good or bad comparison between the two, because Taoism was a religious belief system, and sword riding was a fictional concept of Xianxia. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
In " Glaze ", there was a plot of flying on a sword. For example, Xuanji was brought to the sky by the people of Eye-gazing Valley on a sword. Because it did not know how to use a Life Sword, it was in a sorry state. In the end, it fell into the arms of the male protagonist, Si Feng. "Glazed Flame" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Flying on a sword was a common swordsmanship skill in China Xianxia novels. A swordsman could go wherever he wanted by standing on his sword. Judging from the source of power, the cultivation base of the early Immortal Cultivators determined the speed and height of flight. After the Han Dynasty, Tao techniques became widespread. Tao techniques could be seen as the engine of flying swords, and the spiritual energy of heaven and earth was the fuel. For example, the design of the spiral spout at the end of the sword hilt of Gou Jian's sword could generate the greatest thrust when the sword user was converting energy. In the early days, sword kinesis flight used the human body to convert energy, which was very harmful to the human body. It was eliminated after the development of sword welding technology. During the Han and Tang Dynasties, the Sword Kinesis Flight Technique was based on the principles of the Wind Manipulation Technique and the Cloud Treading Technique. It manipulated the air to compress and explode at the end of the sword to produce high-speed jets to propel it forward. The power was no longer converted by the human body, and the flying speed was increased. It was still used until now. In reality, there were also people who tried to get close to the effect of flying on a sword. For example, Fan Thirteen installed an automatic tracking system, camera, chip, and other devices on the sword so that the sword could fly according to specific gestures. There were also people who used a time-traveling machine to achieve something similar to "flying on a sword" at Mount Mang's Five Fingers Peak, giving people the feeling of being immortal. In addition, with the development of technology such as the Apple Vision Pro, which had immersive experience and other multi-functional devices, it was also ridiculed that it could be used to simulate flying on a sword. Online games such as the Legend of Sword and Fairy and Celestial Bane 2 also involved sword kinesis. The novel " Imperial Beast Soars " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The Taoist Sword Kinesis Flight Technique was a technique that was often mentioned in China Xianxia culture. The core of this technique was to use qi to control the sword. Different sects had different methods. Among them, Mount Shu's sword control technique was superior. To practice this technique, one first had to prepare a sword, then infuse Qi into the sword to achieve the unity of the person and the sword. There was a mnemonic chant that could help to understand the main points: Sword Dao was vague, Sword Qi was little, Man and Sword were one, two Qi were of the same origin, using Qi to control the sword was invincible, the sword came from the heart, the sword spirit responded, Qi entered the sword, and the sword flew. Wherever the Sword Qi went, the world would be unhindered. This chant required one to comprehend it with heart, and the key was to infuse Qi into the sword so that the sword possessed Sword Qi. In the early stages of training, he would start by controlling the sword and achieving resonance with the sword. The specific operation was to circulate Qi to the finger and point it at the sword body to see if it could make the sword tremble. After the sword reacted, he could slowly control the movement of the sword and finally achieve sword riding flight. During the process, he had to grasp the balance. From the perspective of the source of power, the cultivation of the early sword users determined the speed and height of flight. After the Han Dynasty, Tao techniques were popularized. Tao techniques could be understood as the engine of the flying sword, and the spiritual qi of heaven and earth was the fuel of the flying sword. For example, the spiral spout design at the end of the sword hilt of Gou Jian's sword helped to generate thrust when the sword wielder converted energy. In the early days, sword kinesis flight directly transformed energy through the human body, which was extremely harmful to the human body. After the development of sword welding technology, this method was gradually eliminated. During the Han and Tang Dynasties, they borrowed the principles of the Wind Manipulation Technique, Cloud Treading Technique, and other spells. By manipulating the air, the air was compressed and exploded at the end of the sword, and it was pushed forward by high-speed jet flow. This method did not need to be converted by the body of the sword user and increased the flying speed. It was still used until now. However, it should be noted that this mostly existed in Xianxia novels, games, and legends. There was no scientific evidence to prove its existence. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
In Taoist legends, the Sword Kinesis Flight Technique was a mysterious technique. The various sects had different sword control techniques. Among them, Mount Shu's sword control technique was superior. The principle was to use qi to control the sword. The practitioner had to prepare a sword and infuse qi into the sword to fuse with the sword. There was a set of incantations for the sword control technique." The sword path is vague, the sword qi is small, the human and sword become one, and the two qi are of the same origin. Using qi to control the sword, one can be invincible. The sword comes from the heart, the sword spirit will respond naturally, and the qi meridians will enter the sword. The sword control will fly, and wherever the sword qi goes, the world will be unhindered." The incantation needed to be comprehended with the heart. The key was to fuse qi into the sword to produce sword qi. In the early stages, one had to start from controlling the sword. First, one had to point one's finger at the sword body to cause the sword to vibrate. After the sword reacted, one would slowly control the movement of the sword. Then, one could fly on the sword. One had to maintain a good balance. From the perspective of historical development, the cultivation of the early swordsmen determined the speed and height of flight. After the Han Dynasty, the popularity of Taoist skills made the design of the sword body more important. Taoist skills could be understood as the engine of the flying sword, and the spiritual energy of heaven and earth was the fuel of the flying sword. For example, the spiral spout design at the end of the sword hilt of Gou Jian, King of Yue, could generate the greatest thrust during energy conversion. In the early days, sword kinesis flight used the human body to transform energy, which was extremely harmful to the human body. After the development of sword welding technology, it was gradually eliminated. During the Han and Tang Dynasties, they borrowed the principles of the Wind Manipulation Technique, Cloud Treading Technique, and other magical techniques. They manipulated the air to compress and explode at the end of the sword to produce extremely high-speed jet currents to propel it forward. This technique was still in use today. However, it should be noted that this was mostly related to Taoist legends and Xianxia culture, and there was no scientific basis. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
I recommend a few Kendo novels. 'Seeking Defeat', written by Chengfeng on his sword, tells the story of Yun Xi, a sword cultivator. This Calligraphy Sword Realm had a very interesting setting. The body sword, qi sword, and intent sword all had their own wonders. The protagonist wanted to defeat the world with his sword and prove his sword to the heavens. The author loved swords, and the description of swords in the book was great. Although some people felt that it was ordinary, there was a breakthrough in the plot and language. Without a female protagonist, the protagonist was cold and devoted to the Tao. It was a cool novel. The Single God of Sword Dao was written by the Six Paths. A pure Kendo cultivation novel with more than 2,000 chapters. The main character Chu Mu rose from the ashes and relied on his comprehension and luck to pursue the peak of the sword path. There were all kinds of swords, sword techniques, and sword skills in the book. Different geniuses were fighting for the altar of the sword path. There was no female lead, and the style was clean and neat. Even though the later stages were a little slow and cliché, it was still a classic. Martial Arts on the Sword Point, created by Xuanyuan Lingxiao. This was a short story that introduced the techniques and moves of the Xing Yi Sword. It is suitable for readers who have a theoretical foundation in martial arts. Some of the views may be contrary to the ancient boxing manual. Indestructible Sword Body was written in ten steps. The story took place in the Sword God Continent, where swordsmen had all kinds of magical abilities. The main character Lu Qing came from a swordsmithing family. The first half of the book was exciting, but the second half was slightly worse. However, it was still a good Kendo novel. Sword Devouring the World, Riding the Wind's sword work. The main character, Ling Yun, was a swordsman who had transmigrated from the modern world to the world of swordsmen. This book was Chengfeng's pioneering work. The plot was attractive and there was no female protagonist. It was a classic novel. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
In real life, there was no real sword riding as described in Xianxia novels. The so-called " flying on a sword " was commonly seen in China Xianxia novels. It was also mentioned in games such as the Legend of the Sword and Fairy and Celestial Bane 2. Although there were martial arts enthusiasts who imitated the action of " flying on a sword ", or some people used a transmigrator to create the visual effect of " flying on a sword ", this was not really based on magic power, cultivation, and other concepts of flying on a sword. It was just a fun performance or the use of modern equipment to create an atmosphere. From a scientific point of view, no one had discovered that the human body could use the elements of Taoism, the spiritual energy of heaven and earth, and other Xianxia settings to achieve the phenomenon of flying on a sword, which violated the existing laws of physics. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
In the China Xianxia novels, there was no mention of how to obtain the sword riding action. In the online game Celestial Bane 2, there was a way to obtain flying swords. If one reached level 60, they could get a flying sword from the Royal Treasure Fairy for three days; they could buy it from the Royal Treasure Fairy in Heyang City; they could get a free flying sword from the Treasure Box; they could also buy it from the Heavenly Emperor's Treasure House (Note: the flying sword obtained from the Royal Treasure Fairy was limited to level 60, and the other levels were limited to level 45). However, there was no mention that obtaining a flying sword meant mastering the sword control flight movement. Therefore, there was not enough information to give a definite answer on how to obtain the sword kinesis flight. 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 some such as Gate of Fortune, Exploration of the Forbidden Land: Playing the role of the Liquor Sword Immortal, Angering Sister Bao Er to Cry, Online Games: Sword in the Sky, Cut the crap, Draw the Saber, My Martial Soul is the Demon Fruit, The Most Cute Immortal in History, Purple-Eyed Immortal Wife is Fierce and Sweet, and so on. These novels all had the plot and elements of flying on a sword. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
The mantra of Sword Kinesis Flight was as follows: Sword Dao is vague, Sword Qi is small, Man and Sword become one, two Qi are the same, Sword Kinesis with Qi is invincible, Sword comes from the heart, Sword Spirit is natural, Qi Meridians enter the sword, Sword Kinesis Flight, wherever Sword Qi goes, the world will be unhindered. However, this mental cultivation method required one to comprehend it wholeheartedly. The key point was to integrate qi into the sword body, allowing the sword to have its own sword qi. It should be noted that this was only for entertainment and had no actual basis. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!