This concept had a great impact on Li Shi's subsequent sword and power training.
Even at this moment when he was practicing his standing posture, Li Shi applied this point of view. He seized his Inner Force through his breath and mental suggestion, accelerating his blood circulation.
In his room.
Gradually, his breath was becoming longer and almost inaudible.
The room fell into a special silence. Only the sound of the 1987 version of "A Dream of Red Mansions" came out from the TV, making it seem like a room with an open television.
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The next day, Li Shi woke up naturally at five in the morning.
He practiced calligraphy for half an hour.
The first thing he wrote was "Chivalrous Behavior". To him, blessed with the support of "Once Proved, Forever Valid", writing this poem was no different from practicing swords.
He then wrote some of the "Tao Te Ching".