Since Little Shiba was Wang Tianlei's brother-in-law and was only three years old, Wang Tianlei did not take any precautions against him. In fact, Wang Tianlei did not intend to take any precautions against him, because his understanding of martial arts was very shallow and he only knew some basic common sense.
For Little Shiba, this common sense was enough.
This world was a world of martial arts.
However, there were still many differences from the martial arts novels he had read before.
Because the martial arts in this world emphasized on both internal and external cultivation. It was impossible to eat a fruit to increase one's strength by hundreds of years like in the novels. Even if there were such a spiritual thing in the world, if a child ate it, the only result would be that the child would explode like a balloon and turn into a mass of flesh and blood, disappearing from the world with a bang.
Wang Tianlei learned martial arts from the army. At the age of 15, he was dragged into the army and learned the martial arts of the Great Jin army. However, like other countries, the martial arts in the army were the most superficial, but also the most practical.
For Little Shiba, the biggest benefit that Wang Tianlei had given him was not martial arts, but his knowledge. Born in this isolated mountain village, what Little Shiba lacked the most was detailed information about the world.
Wang Tianlei, who had been a soldier outside for several years, brought him detailed and rich information. Although the martial arts he learned were the most superficial, his three years in the army had made him the most knowledgeable person in this small mountain village.
This principle was the same as in Little Shiba's previous life. In the remote western mountainous areas, the most knowledgeable people in the village were often demobilized veterans.
The people who served in the army came from all over the world, and there were people of all kinds of statuses. Therefore, the information they could bring was also varied. Although it was a little absurd, Wang Tianlei still knew a lot about some of the common knowledge of this world. For example, the most basic geographical knowledge, the name of the current emperor, the name of the army he was in, and the martial arts he practiced.
Unusual Strength Qigong, Magic Bear Fist, Nine Movements of War-blade, and Army-killing Punching Skill.
Herculean Strength Qigong was the most rudimentary internal cultivation technique. It could be used to cultivate internal energy. Combined with the Nine Forms of War Blade and the Annihilation of a Thousand Fists, its power was extraordinary. It was most suitable for use in battle formations. As for the Demon Bear Fist, it focused on skin toughening.
"Practice one's Qi internally, and one's muscles, bones, and skin externally." These were the two most popular sayings in the martial arts world. At the same time, they were also the two most basic sayings.
The martial arts of this world emphasized on both internal and external cultivation. Both internal and external cultivation were equally important. Practicing internal cultivation was a process from the inside to the outside, while practicing external cultivation was the opposite process from the outside to the inside. Both were indispensable.
Practicing external skills without practicing internal skills would only result in the cultivation of a layer of skin. Practicing internal skills without practicing external skills would only result in the cultivation of some shallow internal Qi, with no other applicable areas.
Inner Qi and Outer Force were a process of mutual wear and tear, and neither could be dispensed with.
To cultivate inner Qi, one had to use internal strength, just like the Unusual Strength Qigong. To cultivate external strength, one had to use fist techniques, just like the Demon Bear Fist. Both the Demon Bear Fist and the Unusual Strength Qigong were standard martial arts techniques of the Great Jin army.
Of course, internal skills and fist techniques were the most basic things. In reality, real cultivation was much more complicated.
Take external skills for example. Apart from fist techniques, if one wanted to achieve initial success, they would also need a large amount of medicinal herbs to cleanse their muscles and bones. These medicinal herbs were very precious and could not be obtained by ordinary people. Even if they could obtain them, they would not know the formulas for various kinds of cleansing medicinal herbs. These were all held in the hands of those aristocratic families and prestigious sects. They were all secrets.
Apart from these aristocratic families and prestigious sects, there were also many small and medium-sized sects in this world. They also held some fist techniques, internal skills, medicinal herbs, and the like. However, what they had were all common goods. They could be cultivated and roamed the Jianghu, but it was not easy to reach the next level.
However, it was enough for him at the moment.
His little brother-in-law's passion for martial arts was completely beyond Wang Tianlei's expectation. However, he did not think too much about it. Who would be suspicious of a three or four years old little bean?
Moreover, in order to please his new wife, it could be said that he spared no effort in teaching his brother-in-law. He taught him everything he knew to show his generosity. In fact, in his opinion, what ability could a three-year-old child have to learn everything he taught him?
Little Shiba had learned it.
After practicing fist techniques with Wang Tianlei for a month, he had a sense of Qi and sensed the tendons and meridians in his body. He was only three years old, which was the best age to lay the foundation and practice Internal Breath. At his age, the wisp of congenital Qi from his mother's womb had not completely dissipated, and he was more sensitive to the essence of heaven and earth. In addition, his soul came from another world and carried the memory of his previous life. Therefore, it was easy for him to cross the first hurdle of practicing Internal Qi, which was to condense Qi and have a sense of Qi.
After crossing the first hurdle, the following practice was a step-by-step matter.
Yes, but he could not practice casually because he was too young and his body had not fully grown. Generally speaking, children from aristocratic families would start to practice Internal Strength at the age of two or three to lay the foundation. Only when they were seven or eight years old would they start to practice punching skills. They would start from the punching skills of Skin Toughening and then move on to the punching skills of Bone Forging and Tendon Changing. While practicing, they would also take medicine soup to cleanse the whole body. Wang Tianlei had vaguely mentioned this point, and Little Shiba kept it in mind.
Of course, in addition to some basic fist techniques to Skin Toughening fist techniques, Bone Forging fist techniques and Tendon-Changing fist techniques were all secrets of some schools. Ordinary people could not practice them at all. People like Little Shiba, who were born into an aristocratic family, could never learn them without special opportunities.
However, he still had Taiji Fist.
Little Shiba was born in the new era and grew up under the red flag. In his previous life, he was a glorious civil servant family. As the saying goes, "When the superior is good, the subordinates will follow." At that time, his department director was in his fifties. He had worked all his life and did not have many hobbies. In his old age, he fell in love with Taiji Fist.
However, Taiji Fist was not something that could be practiced casually. To practice it well, it was best to find a coach. Although it cost money to hire a coach, who was the department director, he had a lot of ways. He even persuaded the director to hire a coach in the name of the unit and set up a Taiji Fist interest class. Everyone was given a set of sportswear.
Although there were not many people in the unit who were interested, there were still many who joined. If nothing else, it would be good to get a set of Adi.
Wang Bo, who was also Little Shiba's previous life, was also one of them. Different from those who did not do anything else, he went to the class every day. Not only did he go there every day, but he also studied diligently. In a few months' time, he not only practiced the big movements of Taiji Fist, but also learned the mnemonics, key points, various precautions, and even the schools of Taiji Fist, their advantages and disadvantages, etc. He was very familiar with them.
It was not that he was really interested in Taiji Fist, but he just wanted to flatter the director.
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