Uncle Jiu nodded upon hearing this.

Since this is the case, then Zhang Jing can indeed practice some other things.

"Today I will teach you the method of making talismans and the three-step footwork. You come with me." After thinking for a while, Uncle Jiu stood up and said.

Zhang Jing's talent is extraordinary, he knows it, he can learn the Five Thunder Curse and the True Yang Kungfu without anyone teaching him.Now that I have my own teaching, I might as well teach him a little more.

Uncle Jiu himself was not good at array formation, so he didn't pass it on to Zhang Jing.

But he is quite good at footwork and talismans.

Zhang Jing followed Uncle Jiu to his bedroom. Uncle Jiu took out a booklet from somewhere, which was full of how to make and use talismans.

For example, exorcism talisman, soul talisman, fire talisman, immobilization talisman, town house talisman...

There are as many as ten kinds!

There are all kinds of talismans!

Of course, most of them are common and basic talismans.

As for some of the talismans in the legend, there are definitely no records in this booklet, and Uncle Jiu himself doesn't know it either.

"So many..."

Looking at the records in the brochure, Zhang Jing couldn't help but click his tongue secretly, with a wry smile on his face. .

Originally, he just wanted to learn one or two useful talismans, which could come in handy at critical times.

Now Uncle Jiu directly gave him a book with so many types that he didn't know which one to learn.

After all, his current merit value is so little, but he can't afford to waste it!

While Zhang Jing was flipping through the booklet of talismans, Uncle Jiu conjuring a booklet out of nowhere and handed it to Zhang Jing.

It says 'three-step Ding Gang' impressively.

It was exactly the footwork that Uncle Jiu had mentioned.

The three-step Ding Gang is the authentic Maoshan footwork.

Of course, in Maoshan, it is not called footwork, but is called "Yu step", or it is called "step gang stepping".

This footwork not only has miraculous effects when fighting against the enemy, but is also useful when actually exorcising evil spirits.

It is often seen that when Taoist priests are helping others, they not only mutter words, but also circle around the desk, walking back and forth non-stop. In fact, they are walking in Yu steps.

It's just that many Taoist priests are walking around indiscriminately, which is not the real Yubu at all.

To practice footwork, it is definitely not enough to just have secret books, and someone must teach it.

Uncle Jiu handed the two booklets to Zhang Jing and said, "Today, I will first teach you the key points of the three-step Ding Gang walking method. As for the talisman, in the future you and your senior brother Wencai will spend some time every day practicing drawing talismans." .”

Zhang Jing nodded.

He also had this intention, let Uncle Jiu teach him first, and then learn by himself in these three days, and can't just rely on the system.

It's not that he feels embarrassed to rely on the system.

In this regard, Zhang Jing never feels embarrassed. Isn't it a fool to have a system and not use it?

It's just that the merit value is not enough now!

If you can learn one by yourself, you can save a lot of merit points.

I just don't know what my real talent is, can I do it...

~

(Thanks to 'Bright Moon Mad Dog Mode On', 'Book Record', 'meishizhaoch', 'Aladdin's Lamp God of Light', 'Ten Years Great Book God', 'Jia Qi', 'Xiao Xiao Sa Sa Sa', 'No nickname It’s fine to be as long as I am’, ‘Little bookworm who reads pirated editions’, ‘Three bowls of bark’ and many book friends’ rewards!)

Chapter 31 People are more mad than people!

Facts have proved that Zhang Jing's talent is indeed good.

I couldn't tell when I learned the three-step Ding Gang footwork from Uncle Jiu. After all, this footwork is quite difficult to practice, and it takes three to five days to get started.

When Uncle Jiu practiced this footwork, it took more than half a month before he could barely step on it.

Zhang Jing has just started learning, and it is impossible to see any results.

But when you connect the symbols, you can see the difference...

……

In the past, Zhang Jing did not draw talismans in the Eight Classics.

It turned out that his paintings were all 'ghost drawing symbols', which were drawn by himself, and the various requirements for drawing symbols were not met, so what he drew was just a bunch of messy patterns, which had no effect.

Today is the first time Zhang Jing really draws a talisman.

He practiced painting exorcism.

It was the talisman that he finally came in handy to save his life when he eradicated the ghosts at Li Yuanwai's house.

The matter of drawing talismans can be said to be led by the master, and the practice is up to the individual.

After Uncle Nine told Zhang Jing some basic points of how to draw talismans, he couldn't help much in the future. At most, he could provide materials for drawing talismans so that Zhang Jing could practice more.

This time Zhang Jing still did not use merit points to upgrade a certain talisman to a higher level, but started from scratch completely, wanting to see how long it would take for him to learn how to draw a talisman.

At the beginning, it was really difficult and there were many mistakes.

For nearly an hour, countless materials for making talismans were wasted, not to mention drawing a complete exorcism talisman, not even a half-drawn one.

On the contrary, Zhang Jing was too tired because of too much concentration, his head was sweating profusely, and his clothes were completely wet.

In the second hour, Zhang Jing gradually mastered some skills, and he was able to do what Uncle Jiu said when drawing amulets with peace of mind and guard against arrogance and impetuosity.

Therefore, although the failure rate is still high when drawing talismans, occasionally, a complete exorcism talisman can be drawn.

However, these exorcism talismans are similar in shape but not in spirit. They have superficial appearances, but they do not have the real effect of exorcising evil.

However, Zhang Jing was not discouraged, on the contrary, apart from being a little impatient at the beginning, he was able to calm down later, and became a little addicted to drawing symbols.

Before I knew it, the sun went down and it was getting dark.

By this time Wen Cai had already prepared dinner, and Uncle Jiu was sitting in the yard smoking a pipe.

"Master, it's time to eat." Wen Cai called out and asked, "Where's Junior Brother?"

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