Chapter 30: Internal Force
If you want to learn martial arts, you must first understand its principles and operating mechanisms. It is similar to writing a program. You must first understand the basic structure of the thing itself.
After knowing the algorithm, you can proceed step by step, and play, modify and fill in the algorithm one by one.
Thinking of this, Ye Shuo asked a lot of questions, for example –
“Wu Yi, Wu Yi, what exactly is this internal force? How is it formed?”
“Wu Yi, Wu Yi, is there a fixed route for the inner force to run? Does it rely on personal performance, or is there something else? Are there any taboos that must not be touched?”
“Can everyone cultivate this inner strength, or does it require certain conditions to be met?”
“Does learning martial arts require the assistance of a technique? What is the difference between one technique and another?”
…and so on.
Because the little prince asked some very simple questions, basically you can find the answers by flipping through the book.
