Evolution from scratch with added points

Chapter 186 0185 The true origin of Tai Chi!

"Finally reached the full level!"

"It's not in vain that I got up so early." Chen Jue smiled slightly when he saw this, and relied on his perfect [Fishing] skill to throw the pole again.

This time, the distance of the throwing pole jumped to more than a hundred meters. Although he did not catch any fish directly, Chen Jue had an idea and ran to the car to get the triangular pole and the drone.

I used the original camera of my mobile phone and a drone to record a video of a long-distance throwing. The distance measured in the picture reached an astonishing 102 meters.

You must know that Chen Jue has not used all his strength at this moment, and the fake bait he is equipped with is also a standard 10-gram light sequin, not the 15-gram competition fake bait used in the throwing competition.

Being able to throw over a hundred meters under such basic conditions is really scary!

However, Chen Jue still felt unsatisfied and directly changed to 15 grams of fake bait and another lure rod with higher toughness.

Throw it at the camera with all your strength, and with a swish, the sequins of the fake bait once again draw a beautiful parabola.

However, this parabola was obviously more exaggerated than before. The fishing line kept flying out from the top of the fishing rod, and the spinning wheel of the fishing rod was also spinning rapidly.

Until there was a click, the spinning reel turned to the bottom, the entire 150 meters of fishing line was completely emptied, and the sequined fake bait fell into the calm reservoir with a pop.

"awesome!"

Chen Jue smiled slightly when he saw this. He was planning to shoot a fishing-themed Vlog.

Unexpectedly, with this casual operation, I actually broke the world record for the farthest lure cast!

This is just like the exam between the top student and the top student. The top student can get 100 points in the exam because his level can only rely on 100 points, and the top student can get 100 points in the exam because the entire test paper only has 100 points!

It can only be said that the 150-meter fishing line limits Chen Jue's performance!

Seeing that the conditions were limited, Chen Jue simply used his full-level [Fishing] technique to slowly reel in the line and pull the fake bait that fell into the water.

Unexpectedly, only halfway back, a fish bit the hook!

Suddenly, the calm water surface was filled with water, and a snakehead jumped out of the water. This scene was so dramatic in the camera lens.

It also made Chen Jue look surprised: "The effect of this Vlog is absolutely explosive!"

It took me some time to catch the fish, but when I finally landed the snakehead, a blazing red sun was rising behind the mountains.

The entire reservoir was filled with morning mist, and egrets were perching and flying over the water plants in the distance, looking for food. A natural and peaceful scene came into view.

While Chen Jue was sighing at the beautiful scenery of his hometown, he put the hooked snakehead back into the water.

This is because most people in Wenzhou like to eat sea fish that does not have a strong fishy smell. Freshwater fish species, which often have an earthy smell, are not usually served on the table.

In addition, a giant snakehead had fallen yesterday, so Chen Jue simply let this small one go.

Unexpectedly, his kind act attracted the attention of an old monk wearing a yellow robe.

This old monk turned out to be the presiding master of Wuling Temple next to the reservoir. He happened to be out for a morning exercise and walked around the shore of the reservoir. When he saw that Chen Jue had put in a lot of effort to catch the fish and then released them casually, he was quite moved: "If you continue to pay, you will be free." The knife marks, even the birds and fishes are grateful when they hear it. So I can travel thousands of miles to the Yangtze River without having to go to Longmen."

"Amitabha, good, good!"

The two of them were separated by a long distance, at least dozens of meters apart.

But Chen Jue had already developed a strong hearing through ear massage, and the reservoir was quiet and quiet early in the morning, so he naturally heard the old monk's low murmur.

Turning back to the other party, he smiled and nodded. The old monk also put his hands together and bowed politely.

Seeing that the other party was walking towards the reservoir dam, Chen Jue slowly packed up his fishing gear and planned to practice his eye skills on the shore while the sun was rising.

Unexpectedly, out of the corner of his eye, he caught a glimpse of the old monk practicing a very familiar Tai Chi routine on the embankment.

"Huh?"

"Isn't this the Thirteen Tai Chi Styles of our Longmen Sect?"

"A monk can also practice Tai Chi?" Chen Jue was also surprised when he saw this. Although he knew that there was a branch of Tai Chi called Zen Tai Chi, the Tai Chi method played by this old monk was obviously not the Zen Tai Chi that Chen Jue knew.

The opponent's starting moves are very similar to the Longmen Thirteen Postures. They are both based on starting and then holding the sky with both hands, which is different from the northern schools of Chen's and Yang's Tai Chi, which use lazily tying clothes and blocking the sparrow's tail as the mother's stance. There is a big difference.

However, after staring at the opponent and practicing a few moves, Chen Jue discovered something was wrong.

In addition to the essence of the Thirteen Longmen postures, the Tai Chi exercise performed by this old monk also incorporated a lot of grappling and wrestling body movements. The movements alternated between slow and rapid movements. This was the first time I had seen it.

Chen Jue murmured in his heart: "Which way of Tai Chi is this?"

Seeing the old monk slowly completing a set of boxing moves, Chen Jue became curious. He walked to the embankment with his fishing gear and said hello: "Master, what style of Tai Chi did you just practice?"

The old monk also nodded and smiled when he saw Chen Jue approaching. It was probably because Chen Jue's action of releasing the fish before had left a good impression on him, so he opened his mouth to clear up the doubts and said: "Donor, what I just practiced is the three peaks handed down from my ancestors." Internal martial arts, it’s not wrong to say it’s Tai Chi.”

"Sanfeng Neijiaquan? Is it the Sanfeng of Wudang Zhang Sanfeng?" Chen Jue was slightly startled when he heard this.

"It's not the abundance of Zhang Sanfeng, it's the peak of the mountain."

"Tai Chi was a name given by later people. It sounded nicer and was used to recruit disciples." The old monk pointed to the mountains surrounding the reservoir.

"Is this happening?!"

Chen Jue's eyes widened and he felt as if the old monk was telling lies.

"Donor, are you from our Chencun village?"

"Your grandfather, what's your father's name?" the old monk suddenly asked with a sudden change of tone.

Chen Jue nodded and gave the names of his grandfather and father. It seemed that this old monk was still from the village.

"So you are Chen Zhaoyan's grandson! You have grown so big!"

"It's a pity that your father Hongmin left too early." The old monk was also very emotional after learning about Chen Jue's identity. It seemed that he had some understanding of the situation of Chen Jue's family.

After chatting for a few words on the embankment, seeing that Chen Jue was very interested in his boxing skills, the old monk took Chen Jue to Wuling Temple to sit for a while.

During the conversation, I learned that the other party’s common name was Chen Zhaowen, his Buddhist name was Dehuai, and he was an old man of the same generation as Chen Jue’s grandfather.

The reason why I went to the mountain to become a monk was because I was inspired by Master Su Xing, the former abbot of Wuling Temple.

As for the specious boxing style practiced by the other party, according to the other party, it was handed down from the ancestors of Chencun.

For this reason, Master Dehuai also specially dug out a genealogy and several yellowed ancient books. One of them, the famous "Neijiaquan Martial Arts Chapter", was signed by Ni Heqing of Yongjia.

The first chapter of this ancient book is called "Chen Zhou Tong Shu's Intentions and Heart Biography of the Internal Family" and is signed: "In Gengchen, the fifteenth year of Zhengde in the Ming Dynasty, Chen Zhou Tong, a fisherman on the Oujiang River, washed his hands and paid tribute." 】

"Chen Zhoutong is the ancestor of our Chen Village. We can trace this person back to the Ming Dynasty in the genealogy."

"He was a native of Xuande in the Ming Dynasty and a scholar in Jingtai. He was later transferred to Xianyang to work as a copywriter and worship the master. He learned the Sanfeng Neijiaquan from a colleague named Wang Zong."

"After retiring from old age and returning to his hometown, during the Jiajing period, Japanese pirates began to break out along the coast of Wen City. Chen Zhoutong passed on this boxing technique to the people in his village to learn self-defense."

"Later, this internal martial art spread to Siming and was learned by a man named Zhang Songxi. After that, it slowly spread and became the current Wudang Songxi School Tai Chi, also called Southern Tai Chi."

"Isn't there an imperial edict issued by the emperor of the Ming Dynasty hanging on the ancestral hall in our village? The content of the edict is to allow Chen Zhoutong to retire and return to his hometown."

Master Dehuai spoke with dignity, obviously relying on these ancient books to do a lot of research on the history of the origin.

After listening to the other party's description, Chen Jue first looked at the family tree, then flipped through the descriptions in the ancient boxing books, and then recalled what he had heard from his master, Master Zheng, related to Quanzhen and Longmen. , and suddenly my mind felt like it was struck by lightning.

"That's it! No wonder the master also said that Tai Chi was not called Tai Chi at first, but was called Shui Quan and Mian Quan."

"This is the true origin of Tai Chi!" Chen Jue murmured.

Chen Jue immediately couldn't sit still because he had figured out a big contemporary mystery about the origin of Tai Chi in his mind.

After obtaining the consent of Master Dehuai, Chen Jue first took pictures of the ancient books one by one, then went down the mountain and ran to the ancestral hall to find the imperial edict that had been framed and hung on the beam.

I took a photo of the imperial edict with my mate60, which was far ahead. When I zoomed in, I saw that it was exactly what Master Dehuai said. The imperial edict mentioned Chen Zhoutong’s resume, and finally got the approval of Emperor Zhengde to allow this man to resign.

I sent these information together to Master Zheng Laodao who was far away in the imperial capital. Unexpectedly, the other party immediately sent a voice reply: "Disciple Xinjue! Please verify that the truth of these things is true, but I advise you that it is best Don’t tell outsiders.”

At the end of the conversation, Master Shizheng also gave a proverb from Qin Liutao to warn Chen Jue.

As the saying goes: The hustle and bustle in the world is all for benefit, and the bustling world is for benefit.

Once the origin of Tai Chi is revealed to the public, it will ruin people's jobs and easily offend people.

Just like the fake inch boxing that was popular on the Internet, there are too many people in the world who make a living by teaching Tai Chi.

Many places even regard themselves as the hometown of Tai Chi, and various declarations of materials and intangible cultural heritage have affected employment in a place.

Just like the country of Bangzi submitted China’s Dragon Boat Festival to the United Nations to apply for World Heritage status, some intangible cultural heritage that has no owner and no evidence are most likely to be used for publicity.

As for the origin of Tai Chi speculated by Chen Jue, it is actually very simple to describe.

That is, the so-called "Chenjiagou in Wen County" in history is actually not in Zhaobao in the Central Plains Province, but hidden in Panlong Town, Ruicheng, Wen City, his hometown!

As for who invented Tai Chi, Zhang Sanfeng, who is familiar to the general public, was created by the fictional Wudang Zhang Zhenren in Jin Yong's martial arts novels.

But historically, according to the inheritance information Chen Jue learned from the Longmen Dark Sect, Tai Chi was created by the [Sanfeng Patriarch] of the Quanzhen Sect.

The [Sanfeng] here is not Zhang Sanfeng from the late Yuan and early Ming dynasties. There are three names in the Longmen Dark Sect’s inheritance: Sanfeng, Sanfeng, and Sanfeng.

Historically, Zhang Sanfeng is also the most famous. According to historical records, his real name is Zhang Zichong. He is a native of Shaowu, Fujian Province. His common name is Zhang Sugao. He was born in the fifth year of Jiazi (1264) in Jingding, Southern Song Dynasty. As the saying goes: "I have no worries and am willing to meet you." Mr. Lu." His grandfather moved his family to Liaodong and lived through three historical periods: Song, Yuan and Ming, so he was quite controversial in later generations.

As for Zhang Sanfeng, there were two other generations of "Sanfeng". The second generation was called "Three Crazy" and was Wang Chongyang, the founder of the Quanzhen Sect.

Wang Chongyang was a descendant of a wealthy family in Xianyang and the third eldest son in his family. Historical records have recorded that he claimed to be Wang San and Wang Haicheng. When the word "harm" is separated, he remained silent. This is the most commonly used written lingo among ancient inner alchemy practitioners. This is where the so-called Wang San crazy comes from.

As for the first generation [Three Peaks], it was the famous Chunyang Alchemy Patriarch Lu Dongbin.

Lu Dongbin's common name is Lu Yan. There are two pseudo-characters in the ancient writing method of "yan", "yan" and "嵓". When you take them apart, you can see three peaks. This is the origin of "Three Peaks Technique".

The reason why Chen Jue figured this out is that he recently gained a little knowledge from reading the Taoist scriptures. In addition, Professor Shi Zhenglao Taoism accidentally discovered this historical secret.

Because among Taoist sects, it is very normal for the same Taoist name to be reused by future generations and fellow sects.

For example, in the legend, there are several Huolong Zhenren who conferred merits to Patriarch Sanfeng, such as Jia Desheng, a disciple of Patriarch Chen Tuan, and Zheng Yin, also known as Xiao Zhurong, etc.

The purpose of this operation is to highlight the mystery of Taoism and the longevity of Taoists, so as to travel around the world and recruit believers to make a living.

Just like those eminent monks in ancient times who liked to burn relics and shape a golden body to pass away, this is a basic routine for religious propagation.

The origins of this are too profound for ordinary people to understand.

However, relying on the existing clues at hand, Chen Jue was able to deduce that the origin of Tai Chi was actually the Neijiaquan Kung Fu inherited from Lu Zu's lineage and matched with Nei Alchemy.

It's just that it wasn't called Tai Chi in the early days, but later generations thought the word "Tai Chi" in the Book of Changes was more appropriate and adopted it.

In the same way, internal martial arts such as Baguazhang and Bajiquan were mostly born in Taoist sects such as Quanzhen and Longmen, and gradually spread among the people as history progressed. (End of chapter)

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