Hua Jiunan has practiced ancient martial arts since childhood, and recently practiced the Taoist breathing method and dragon skin body protection, so he is naturally not afraid of the cold;

Hui Lao Liu is the top existence among animal cultivators, and the low temperature and severe cold are simply not worth mentioning to him.

So even though the sky was full of wind and snow, the two just sat on the ground like this, enjoying a cup of wine while you drank a cup.

When the wine was slightly drunk, Hua Jiunan and Hui Lao Liu completely opened up their hearts and said a lot of their hearts to each other.

Gray Six sighed softly:

"Sir, there are some things you may not know."

"Among all the immortals, our Hui family is not only the most difficult to cultivate, but also the most looked down upon by others because of our background."

"It's even hard to find a disciple!"

"It creates a vicious circle."

"Without disciples inviting us to go out, we can't accumulate virtue and do good to accumulate negative virtue, and the road to practice will be even more difficult!"

Hua Jiu was quite sympathetic to this, and he suddenly thought that he might be able to help:

"Brother Hui Six, I have practiced the techniques of breath breathing and three-element armor in "Baopuzi Inner Chapter", will it be useful to you?"

"If it works, I'll tell you about it now."

After hearing this, Gray Sixth jumped up in surprise:

"Sir, what did you just say?!"

""Baopu Zi Nei Pian"?!! You are from Ge Hongge's lineage?!!"

No wonder Gray Six was so excited.

It's hard for Hua Jiu not to know Ge Hong's status, but Gray Six knows:

Ge Hong, courtesy name Zhichuan, self-named Baopuzi, was born in Jurong, Danyang County (now Jurong County, Jiangsu Province) in the Eastern Jin Dynasty.

He is not only the great-grandson of Ge Xuan, one of the four great celestial masters of Taoism, but also a powerful great celestial master himself.

It's just that he is different from other celestial masters, and there is no orthodox tradition.

Just record what he has learned all his life in the wonderful book "Baopuzi".

After hearing the introduction from Gray Sixth, Hua Jiunan realized that his master was so powerful.

Therefore, I have more confidence in the Taoism I have learned.

"Brother Hui Six, according to what you say, what I learned will help you?"

Hui Lao Liu nodded again and again, his excitement was beyond words.

"It's more than helpful! If Mr. Xiao is willing to pass me on, it will be a heaven-defying opportunity for my Hui family!"

Hua Jiu is also very happy to help Hui Lao Liu:

"In that case, I'll tell Sixth Brother Hui now!"

Seeing that Hua Jiunan was really willing to teach him, Hui Liu calmed down instead.

He said to Hua Jiunan with a serious face:

"Little sir, do you know that there is a saying in your human race: 'Tao should not be passed on lightly, lightly passed on is not the way'?"

Hua Jiu had seen this sentence in the book:

"Doctors don't knock on doors, and Taoism doesn't spread lightly", "It's better to be lost than spread indiscriminately".

This is the experience summed up by the great sages of the past dynasties, and it is also the ancestral rules of many schools.

The preaching within the human race is so strict, let alone passing it on to other cultivators.

Throughout the entire official history (excluding various novels), there are very few human practitioners preaching to animal practitioners.

In fact, in the eyes of orthodox Taoism, animal cultivators are looked down upon.

Even if an animal cultivator is successful in cultivation, it is difficult to rank among the immortals.

The best way out is to be a mount for a certain power.

The same is true for human practitioners when they look at Chumaxian:

It's like a civilized society looking at uncivilized savages.

After Hua Jiunan understood the worries in Hui Lao Liu's heart, he smiled instead:

"Brother Hui, don't worry about learning, I believe in your character."

"No matter how powerful it is, it will not do evil and harm one side."

Hui Lao Liu stared at Hua Jiunan for a long time with a solemn expression, then suddenly knelt on the ground and kowtowed to him three times and nine times.

Hua Jiu wanted to escape, but was restrained in place by an invisible force.

Hui Lao Liu did not get up after worshiping, pointing to the sky and swearing:

"From today on, I, the sixth gray boy, will treat Mr. Xiao with respect as a teacher."

"Little Mister, but I have an order, I, the sixth gray boy, will finish it even if I am smashed to pieces!"

"If you break today's oath, you will be abandoned by the sky and disgusted by the earth! You will not live in peace for a moment, and you will not be buried in an inch of ground when you die!"

After Gray Six finished speaking, he kowtowed three times and bowed nine times to the heaven and earth.

Note: The four great masters of Taoism are: Zhang Daoling, Ge Xuan, Xu Jingyang, and Sa Shoujian.

In order for readers to understand the strength of Taoism better, the author here will focus on introducing the least famous Master Sa.

Sa Shoujian is also known as Sa Zhenzhen, and his name is Quanyangzi.

According to legend, Sa Shoujian descended from the sky to the king's Lingguan with the magic circle "Yushu Huofu", accepted him as a general, and passed on the secrets of his talismans.

This Wang Lingguan is the one in "Journey to the West" who blocked Sun Houzi from the Lingxiao Palace by himself!

These are not fabricated by the author. In the original Journey to the West, the monkey never managed to break into the Lingxiao Palace.

What's more, the Jade Emperor Datianzun hid under the table and shouted "Please come to the Buddha quickly".

Even in "Journey to the West", a work that advocates Buddhism and derogates Taoism, Wang Lingguan is so powerful, and the strength of the four great masters above him can be seen! .

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