Chapter 744 Return to College
Chapter 744 Return to College
A few days later, Lu Cheng packed his bags and set off for Hong Kong.
At the same time, Wang Chao and Cao Jingjing, who were originally in Class 3 of Grade 2 at No. 3 Middle School, also entered the grade 3 and became senior high school students.
Cao Jingjing has a father who is a successful official, and her own academic performance is not bad either. In the original book, she was admitted to Peking University.
As for Wang Chao, his family conditions were not good and his grades were such that he would have difficulty getting into a junior college. His ultimate solution was to find a job in a big city.
At the gate of Hong Kong University, Lu Cheng looked at the familiar school gate in front of him, feeling a little emotional.
Previously in the world of "Fight Back to School", one of Lu Cheng's women, Cindy, studied at this university. Lu Cheng often came here to pick up Cindy from school and was very familiar with this place.
Now that he has walked into the university campus again, Lu Cheng feels like he has returned to his youth.
After completing the admission procedures, Lu Cheng began his university life. With his outstanding appearance, excellent grades, and proficiency in various languages, Lu Cheng quickly stood out among these students.
The learning ability demonstrated by Lu Cheng also quickly made him a key training target in the eyes of teachers and professors.
At the same time, in order to facilitate his martial arts practice, Lu Cheng took out part of the funds he had previously earned from stock trading, bought a house near the school, and applied for a day school permit.
After reaching the level of holding the elixir and sitting on the hips, the next step is to condense the innate qi, release the hidden force in the air, and be able to strike an inch into the air.
If you hold the dan and sit on the hips, you can use the obvious force to produce the effect of the hidden force.
Then, Gang Jin is to make the hidden force produce the effect of visible force.
Ming Jin is also known as a sound that is worth a thousand gold.
The hidden power is to emanate from the pores and spray out power as strong as a needle.
When you practice the hidden power to any part of the body and are able to attack the enemy from any part of the body, this is called transforming power.
The reason why Hua Jin can achieve the effect that not even a feather can be added and no mosquitoes or flies can land is because it can spray force as fast as a needle from any part of the body. When mosquitoes and flies approach the skin, the pores on the skin can react instantly, releasing hidden force and directly shocking the approaching mosquitoes and flies to death.
The so-called "Bao Dan Zuo Ku" is to concentrate the strength of the whole body on one point and achieve the effect of using the obvious force to produce the hidden force.
Going further, the hidden power in the pores will erupt out and strike in the air an inch. There is no need for complete contact. The hidden power can be driven into the enemy's body at a distance of an inch, injuring the lungs and bones, and directly causing disability or death.
Of course, under normal circumstances, when a true master fights an enemy, he will not easily use his innate energy unless it is the final fatal blow.
The innate energy consumes a lot of mental and spiritual energy, and it is a heavy burden on the internal organs. Once you can't win with one move, your strength will be affected, and you will fall into a disadvantage.
When an ordinary person suddenly becomes anxious, his palms will sweat, his eyes will turn black, his blood pressure will rise, and the load on his heart will increase dramatically.
When a warrior releases his innate qi, the load on his heart will be hundreds of times greater than that of a normal person. The consumption caused in an instant can be imagined.
After Lu Cheng had formed the Dan again, he touched the threshold of innate internal energy. He just kept training himself continuously, wanting to strengthen his body as much as possible and reach a level far beyond the same level as a normal warrior.
Only in this way can we have an absolute advantage when facing the enemy.
A few months after entering university, Lu Cheng's efforts to improve his body finally reached a new limit. As reflected on the system panel, Lu Cheng's physical fitness had increased from 33+5 a few months ago to 34+5.2.
Moreover, Lu Cheng's mental power is also gradually changing, and he has subtly touched the threshold of the way of utmost sincerity.
When boxing is practiced to the highest level, the so-called "Lianxu Hedao" is achieved, which means that the true meaning of one's martial arts is transformed into the state of emptiness and nothingness. When not moving, the heart is quiet, like a calm lake. When encountering unexpected events, the heart will naturally feel the danger and avoid it in advance.
Throughout history, some true Confucian sages, after cultivating their minds to the extreme, although they were still powerless, were able to foresee danger in advance and avoid it.
In the art of martial arts, the only ones who could truly achieve the state of utmost sincerity were Mr. Li Luoneng of Xingyiquan, Mr. Dong Haichuan of Baguazhang, and Mr. Yang Luchan and Mr. Wu Yuxiang of Taijiquan during the Republic of China period.
Now, we have to add Tang Zichen and Lu Cheng. Tang Zichen's mental strength may be slightly worse than Lu Cheng's, but his talent is really amazing. Moreover, unlike Lu Cheng who relied on the power of the system, Tang Zichen has achieved everything step by step by himself.
After Lu Cheng entered the University of Hong Kong, he continued to pursue martial arts on the one hand, and immersed himself in the sea of books and learning on the other. He re-read the Confucian and Taoist classics, and often exchanged ideas with some professors of Chinese studies. He also made rapid progress in the way of the mind.
In this way, combining literature with martial arts, and tension with relaxation, Lu Cheng made progress in both physical martial arts and spiritual practice.
This kind of pure reading career is the best way to cultivate the mind and enhance cognition.
Before I knew it, a year had passed.
During the summer vacation of his freshman year, Lu Cheng, in addition to practicing, completed the entire undergraduate course in life sciences, as well as most of the content in philosophy and Chinese studies in just one year, and was called a true academic god by all the teachers and students in the school.
However, Lu Cheng no longer cared about these false reputations, and he ignored the pursuit of those female classmates. He just concentrated on the realm he wanted.
After the summer vacation, Lu Cheng did not return to City C. There was nothing worth staying there anyway.
In order to further hone himself, Lu Cheng went directly to the beach and prepared to practice boxing under the sea.
In the original work, Wang Chao was inspired by Cheng Shanming, the successor of Baguazhang, to hone his boxing skills in the sea water. With the help of the ever-changing undercurrents in the sea water, he honed himself and made rapid progress.
Lu Cheng's boxing progress has also become a little slow at this time. Practicing boxing under the sea may bring unexpected gains.
After riding a motorcycle to the beach and parking it in a secluded place, Lu Cheng walked straight into the sea.
As the sea water flooded over his head, Lu Cheng walked forward and downward step by step, feeling the constant impact of the sea water, but his walking speed did not slow down at all.
When ordinary people enter the sea, their bodies will be affected by the buoyancy and impact of the sea water, making it difficult to stabilize themselves, let alone walk on the seabed.
When Lu Cheng's boxing skills reached this level, he could already walk freely in the sea water.
As they went deeper and deeper, the pressure on the seabed became greater and greater, and the undercurrent continued to surge, as if trying to push Lu Cheng out and make him float up.
Lu Cheng kept moving forward with his wading steps in the mud. The huge lead-mercury ball weighing more than 400 kilograms was in his hand at some point. While walking forward, he rubbed the ball with both hands, making the ball roll back and forth in his hands and on his arms. No matter how the undercurrents surged around him, the huge lead-mercury ball seemed to be stuck to Lu Cheng's body and never left his side.
It has to be said that the physical and mental energy consumed by exercising in the sea is several times or even dozens of times that of exercising on land. Only such exercise can achieve greater results...
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