Chapter 44: The Path of Cultivation for the Eighth Rank of the Literature Saint
Qin Feng observed the flow of Qi inside Qin An while explaining, “As I mentioned before, this sword technique emphasizes four levels of Qi. The first level, known as Feng (sharpness), allows you to disperse Qi with your sword within a range of three yards, shattering rocks.
The second level, Jian Wei (perceiving the subtle), enables you to cut leaves off trees ten yards away without damaging their veins. Of course, to achieve this, you need to focus more Qi onto the blade and master the control of Qi skillfully.”
Qin An nodded and continued to swing his sword. Suddenly, he paused, his brows furrowing. He had deviated in his Qi circulation and had to stop.
This outcome was within Xing Sheng’s expectations. If the Divine Martial’s martial arts could be comprehensively integrated through oral instruction alone, then Great Qian would have long been the world of Divine Martial Dao Lineage.
For martial artists, mastering a Divine Martial’s martial art required not only years of practice but also a skilled mentor who could impart their experiences. Obviously, a young master lacking Qi couldn’t achieve this.
Xing Sheng shook his head, feeling a mix of emotions. Having the Literature Saint instruct a martial art for warriors was indeed a far-fetched idea.
“Younger brother, do you know where your Qi circulation went wrong just now?” Qin Feng asked.
Qin An shook his head, saying, “Please enlighten me, elder brother.”
“Alright, come here.”
