Chapter 394: A library full of adventures

Following the labels on the rows of bookshelves, Feng Linwan found the area of the traditional Gu Xiuxian.

Search for a series of exercises, changes.

It was not long before a fragment of the seventy-two changes was found.

On the shelves, each change is a separate book, and some are even divided into two volumes.

Feng Lin couldn't wait to open it and look at it.

Suddenly it felt very jerky.

After a cursory reading of two or three books, Feng Lin rubbed his eyebrows with a little headache.

"Let's find out first, if there are any notes or annotations left by predecessors!" In these books, many of the terms and expressions are too old for Feng Linwan to understand thoroughly, and in the intranet of Galaxy Academy, Feng Linwan cannot log on to the public network and directly scan and analyze it.

Follow the bookshelves and head inside.

Sure enough, Feng Linwan found some books that were written to annotate the seventy-two changes.

I pulled out a copy and was stunned by the title.

"On the change from nine turns to eight or nine to seventy-two changes!"

Feng Linwan opened it and took a look, although the title of the book was very weak, but the content was really substantial.

It not only expounds the internal connection and some roots of some classical supernatural power changes, but also explains the root and purpose of the changes.

And the most striking point is:

In the beginning, this kind of cultivation method was not born to fight and respond to the enemy, but to deal with natural disasters and confront the sky. It is only with the increasing sophistication of the Heavenly Dao and the strictness and standardization of the Heavenly Rules that this method of confronting the heavens will gradually transform and become a means of confronting people.

Only by understanding its roots can we cultivate better and more purposefully.

This inevitably made Feng Lin Wan think of his own changes and supernatural powers, as well as the true Qi based on dependence.

Although, for some reason, this series of means, gradually twisted into a rope.

But it still lacks a core essence.

And this is also something he must pay attention to next.

Because his True Qi was already enough to turn into a Yuan Infant, according to another cultivation theory, that is, he had reached the pinnacle of refining and refining qi. Further up is the refining of qi and the transformation of gods.

To nourish the primordial spirit, what is needed is not only a pure and extremely pure qi, but also a self-awakening and enduring charm.

The original spirit is to truly feel the universe of heaven and earth, and to represent the beginning of the universe of heaven and earth with one's own body.

Putting down the books in his hand, Feng Linwan no longer indulged in those classical supernatural powers and Dharma classics, but specifically looked for this kind of books on interpretation and research.

Soon, Feng Linwan picked up another copy of "On Pangu's True Body Cultivation from Entry to Abandonment".

It is pointed out that the so-called true body of Pangu is the natural body of Pangu in the past.

Cultivating Pangu's true body is like insisting on breaking a mule into a tall horse, and even if it does, at most it will no longer be itself.

Therefore, this method of self-cultivation is only suitable for introductory reference, and is not suitable for relying on the foundation and persevering in practice.

Feng Linwan read the book, and gradually became addicted to it.

Knowing that for a moment, he was kicked out of the library.

It turned out that it was already the next morning, and he had to participate in the morning drill of the whole academy.

But after returning to reality, Feng Linwan suddenly found that he had forgotten everything he had seen in the library... Forgot!

I know that I seem to have seen something amazing.

But when I think about it carefully, I find that I can't think of anything.

Feng Lin didn't believe in evil, and for several days in a row, he soaked in the library, as if he had gone mad.

But no matter how deeply he reads and how obsessed he is, when he leaves the library, he will forget what he has seen, and only when he returns to the library will he remember everything again.

"What's the point of reading like this?" Feng Lin was a little stunned.

Indeed, if you forget what you have seen, the meaning of learning will be hollow.

It's just that this library is like a big treasure full of treasures, and Feng Lin Wan is really reluctant to give it up.

Until this day, he was in the library and saw a person he thought he would never have.

"Fei Beiming, you can actually read books?" Feng Linwan's surprised question made Fei Beiming feel that he had been insulted and had to pay for it with ten bloody battles.

Fei Beiming put down his hand, an ancient Gu Refining Scroll, and smiled toothily at Feng Linwan, the calmness and wisdom in his eyes were not at all like his usual ones.

"Did you notice it too? whatever you saw and remembered in the library, when you went out, you would forget it all?" Fei Beiming asked.

Feng Linwan nodded.

"This is because the whole library is constant in a non-existent fragment, which is non-existent and false to any of us who enter. No one can steal or take anything from it. Fei Beiming said.

"Then what's the point of us reading books?" Feng Linwan suddenly woke up, why Fei Beiming was different from reality.

He should have been in the library for a long time, but all the reading insights in the library, as well as the content written down, will be left in the library. This is equivalent to a person having a considerable period of experience, which is blank.

In the long run, this also creates a contrast bias in personality.

"Of course it makes sense, we can't take other people's things with us, and our own things still belong to us. This is the rules of the library, which force us to learn to think for ourselves and not be taken away by others. Fei Beiming explained with a smile.

When Feng Lin heard this, he suddenly became enlightened.

He did get carried away a little.

People tend to have a book superstition.

If you think that if you write it in a book and burn it in some place, it must be true, and you will preconceived it as a classic and pursue it.

Few people suspect that it is false, untrue, and flawed.

The annotations in the library, they may all have some truth, but the truth is also someone else's reason, not your own reason.

Just like the annotation about Pangu's true body, it says that Pangu's true body is the natural shell of Pangu, and no matter how others practice, they only make themselves close to Pangu and become Pangu, not the real self.

But from another perspective, why can't I be Pangu?

I can be Pangu, someone else, anyone! Just like an actor, he can be an emperor, he can be a knight, he can be a bandit, he can be a pervert.

Learning and imitation is a regular way to pursue civilization.

I see, the vast amount of knowledge here is both a treasure and a burden. Without that kind of limitation, I would have been so immersed in it that I forgot where I was going. ”

"There are more people showing the way, and sooner or later you will get lost in the road. Because everyone is destined to go in a different direction. These former remarks can only be used as a reference for my direction, not as coordinates and destinations. ”

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