Martial arts were the essence of the Chinese nation.
I was foolish to think that it should be better than the four major inventions.
Because martial arts could not only make people strong and healthy, but also a kind of profound knowledge.
We all knew that the human body had potential, so let's fly our imagination and enter this illusory world.
Early in the Tang Dynasty, thanks to the prosperity of the country and the people, people had free time to spare and practice martial arts.
It was also the age of Buddhism in the first Tang Empire, so people practiced martial arts.
It was also the age of the Central Plain.
The temples of Buddhism in various places, especially the Shaolin Temple in Mount Song, were a large number of monks.
Those monks could not touch anything except for reciting sutras and worshiping the Buddhas, let alone fall in love.
Martial arts became their favorite.
You could imagine the situation of the Shaolin Temple under the environment.
Therefore, Later, people had the idea that "the world's Kung Fu got out from the Shaolin Temple".
During this period, martial arts had been greatly developed.
In addition to Shaolin Temple, people also established various sects and schools, which could be said to be fighting against each other.
Among them, there were a few special people who studied martial arts and created very powerful unique martial arts.
In such an environment, it naturally gave a lot of space for the development of Jianghu.
With more and more people participating in it, conflicts were generated day by day, and the conflicts were just the driving force of development.
In order to compete for fame and wealth, the martial arts grew day by day...
However, in the later period of the Tang Dynasty, rulers were afraid that these Kung Fu masters who could not be managed would endanger their lives.
In order to control the situation as much as possible and prevent turmoil, they ordered the prohibition of martial arts.
Of course, people in Jianghu would not allow themselves to be butchered.
But because there were too many grudges in Jianghu, they could not be united.
And facing the army of a country, it was too difficult.
After a few bloody battles, many martial artists were killed.
Many profound martial arts were lost because of the destruction of martial arts.
Of course, there were also some very profound martial arts survived due to various reasons.
After the Song Dynasty, there were several eras of martial arts and development.
Especially in the year of Nan Song's Shencheng and the peace negotiations with the Jin Kingdom, the two countries did not invade each other, and the economy developed unprecedentedly.
Under this background, martial arts rapidly developed, and Jianghu rose again.
After this peace negotiations, due to various historical reasons, the South Song and the Jin Kingdom only needed to negotiate for peace at that time.
The Kingdom of Song had always wanted to attack the north when it was strong, and the Jin Kingdom wanted to continue to invade the south when it was strong.
Especially this peace negotiations were humiliating for the South Song Dynasty, and both the South Song and the Jin Kingdom were very dissatisfied.
What they were satisfied with were those soldiers and civilians who had long been tired of fighting.
As the years passed, the conflict at the border of the Jin Song Empire was getting worse as time went by.
In fact, the two countries had accumulated hatred in the war for decades.
At this time, the South Song, which had slightly developed in the year, wanted to recapture the old River Mountain.
At this time, the situation in the world was also more chaotic than that in the three countries.
The south Song Dynasty was a corner of Gou'an.
After destroying the northern Song Dynasty, the Jin Kingdom occupied a large number of northern rivers.
Under the confrontation of the two countries, the tribes in the Kang Dynasty were in a mess in the west of the Jin Kingdom.
There were also the western Liao Dynasty and the Western Summer, as well as the Dali State and the Tubo tribes next to the south Song Dynasty.
When the world was torn apart, it was also the beginning of the story.
There was a doctor named Huang Heng in the Southern Song.
He was the last disciple of the famous doctor Cui Jiayan.
Cui Jiayan was the inheritor of Bian Que and was proficient in pulse research.
Huang Heng's medical skills were quickly renowned.
At that time, Zhao Ru, the Prime Minister in the Imperial Palace, specially asked him to enter the Imperial Palace and be an imperial doctor.
Huang Heng did not want to enter the Imperial Palace, but he had a second son.
Therefore, in order to do his family good, he accepted the peaceful days in the Imperial Palace.
However, after he entered the Imperial Palace, he gradually found that there were many people fighting both openly and secretly against each other in the palace.
As a result, he was anxious every day.
Fortunately, he was selected by Prime Minister Zhao to enter the Imperial Palace, and his medical skills were gradually known by all, so he could temporarily live in peace.
When Huang Imperial Physician entered the Palace, he took his second son, Huang Hai, and his second son, Huang Yu.
They were all intelligent and clever.
Especially Huang Yu, who was very smart since childhood.
He was very curious about everything in the Imperial Palace.
And he learned everything quickly and gained the love of imperial doctor Huang.
No matter what kind of people were panicking in the Imperial Palace, or what would happen to them one day, they were always naively naive in the eyes of children.
There was nothing to worry about.
It was the same for Huang Yu.
Although there was only one small courtyard in his family in the Imperial Palace, it was still filled with extraordinary joy.
Of course, he preferred to see the outside world.
Because the Imperial Palace was too strict, the son of an imperial physician did not have any authority, but because Huang Yu was exceptionally smart, he also had a small reputation.
At that time, Huang Yu was only six years old, and his fame was already extremely high.
It was also because of this that he began to make friends with his peers.
Xuanjue was the first friend that Huang Yu knew.
He was the disciple of Grand Secretary Zhu, the old Imperial Advisor of the palace.
He was also considered to be a child who had a lot of intelligence and intelligence.
Of course, children did not know how to analyze.
It was just that Huangyu felt that being together with Xuanjue was much happier than being with other children who did not know anything.
Due to an accident, Huang Yu learned that Xuanjue had been bullied by Li Quan, the son of the Vice Commander of the Imperial Guard, so he came up with a plan to help him.
After a few times, when he was helping Xuanjue get his revenge, Huang Yu couldn't bear to hurt Li Quan and made friends with him.
But as Huang Yu grew up, his father's requirements for him improved a lot.
He began to memorize the human body's meridians and acupuncture points every day.
There was nothing for him to play with.
But smart children could still find some free time.
After a period of time, his father was busy with some unknown work and was less watch over Huang Yu.
This was an opportunity, so he secretly went to find his mysterious sense today.
Xuanjue was the student of Imperial Advisor Zhu.
Despite having thousands of students, he had never accepted any young students of his own.
But as he grew older, he began studying the subjects of the "Profound Knowledge" and the "Cosmic Intent" of Zhou Yi.
In addition to his study, he was also accustomed to accepting a few of his juniors for study.
Xuanjue was one of the students that he was most proud of because he knew that he was more intelligent than most of the other students.
As soon as Huang Yu broke in, the old Imperial Preceptor asked his disciple, "What is Yin and Yang?
Do you remember the connection between Yin and Yang?..." Feeling that he lacked energy, the old Impdaoist replied, "I said the south of the mountain..." Hearing this, Huang Yu's treatment of medicinal properties was the same as what his father had told him.
Then he began explaining.
The old Imperial Preceptor turned around.
It turned out to be Huang Yu.
He had heard that this child was clever.
He always admired this kid.
This time, he only listened to Huang Yu's description and nodded his head continuously.
Then he interrupted Huang Yu, saying, "Well, do you know how to treat Yin and Yang with the same medical properties as boys?" Huang Yu thought for a while.
The old Imperial Preceptor was very happy and then said to Huang Yu, "You'd better come here more often.
I'll teach you more about the five elements of Yin and Yang, as well as the Eight Trigrams of Yi and Yang." Huang Yu didn't understand.
What were the things that his father asked him to learn about?
So he asked, "Old mister, what's the use of these things?" The old Imperial Preceptor then asked, "Well, boy, show me your palm." Then he reached out and showed the old Imperial Preceptor.
"....
"...
Well, you're the second highest in line at home, with an older brother or sister on top.
And your family..."
Huang Yu listened and thought, "Why is the old Imperial Preceptor so accurate?
It's really strange.
Therefore, I have a strong interest in divination and the Eight Diagrams.
At that time, I can see others' palm to see their situation." The old Imperial Preceptor continued to look at the other hand of Huang Yu.
Suddenly he stopped talking and touched the head of Huang Yu.
He kept saying, "...
Your skeleton is too strange.
You're not an ordinary person.
You can change fate with your palm.
But you're too tough.
You'll harm your parents and relatives.
You'll die alone..." Although Huang Yu couldn't understand it, he was a little scared by the old Imperial Preceptor's expression.
He withdrew his hand and took two steps back.
The old Imperial Preceptor paused for a moment and sighed.
"The cause of the creation of heaven and earth is all because of it.
People have their destiny.
It's not inevitable, or everything is not constant." Then he said to Huang Yu, "We're destined to meet each other.
From now on, come to me more.
Here it is." So the old Imperial Preceptor gave him some books about "Zhou Yiyi (Yiyi Yiyi)" and "First Dao of Changes".
It had been a long time since he last saw Huang Yu.
But to his dismay, Huang Yu was now taller than he was.
He felt even more uncomfortable about being praised by his teacher.
Huang Yu began to wonder if Li Quan had come to him for help, especially after knowing that Li Quan was no longer as enthusiastic as before.
But when it came to Li Quan, Xuanjue began giving him the hint.
He had encountered Li Quan many times since that fateful day, although Li Quan had ignored him.
The two of them quickly decided to speak to Li Quan again.
However, Li Quan, who had grown up a little, also forced his father to study martial arts every day.
After Xuanjue knew Li Quan's condition, he left disappointedly.
But Huang Yu was very interested in Li Quan's martial arts and wanted to learn from Li Quan.
The deputy general Li wanted Li Quan to focus on learning martial arts and did not stop them.
In this way, in addition to completing the task assigned by his father, Huang Yu went to learn from the old Imperial Preceptor, Zhou Yi, once he had time, he would go to learn from him.
He already knew the divinatory name of Zhou Yi very well.
He also learned kung fu from Li Quan.
Through Li Quan, he also knew a little eunuch friend named Xiao Anzi.
Xiao Anzi came from the Palace of Yu well.
Although he was young, he had a pair of skilled hands to make very delicious snacks.
And because Li Quan's father had some power, Li Quan often asked him to make some small snacks to eat.
Because Xiao Anzi often smiled, the big eunuchs and old eunuchs in the palace all gave him a name named Happy.
Slowly, the happy became the honorific of Xiao An.
In front of Huang Yu, Little An always talked about his superior life.
The Palace House was big, full of all kinds of food, many imperial chefs, many maidservants and eunuchs.
When there was a banquet, it was full of food.
It took an hour to walk there, smelling all kinds of fragrances and food...
All of these made Huang Yu, who was full of curiosity, admire it.
Therefore, Huang Yu was very eager to go with Little An to have a taste of the Palacehouse, which Little An often talked about in his dream.