Yu Tian’s qinggong level was considered to be the highest among the few ancient martial arts he had practiced.
When experts competed in skills, they would definitely compete in Qinggong and leg strength.
Even if they were not good at fighting, if their qinggong was good enough, they would still be famous all over the world.
Because Qinggong was very useful, in novels, it was usually a necessary skill for hurrying and escaping.
Qinggong allowed people to run fast, jump high, and jump over many obstacles.
If one could find a substitute for horses while traveling, it was necessary to use Qinggong to escape in an emergency.
Especially in places with complicated terrain, such as urban alleys, qinggong was definitely more useful than riding a horse.
However, in reality, the most important aspect of Qinggong was not its ability to escape, but its ability to infiltrate and assassinate.