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Chapter 1479

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Chu Yang felt that this was actually a question: What is martial? What is Dao?

Bravery is martial arts, decisiveness in killing is martial arts, and generosity in dying for justice is martial arts. Similarly, diligence is martial. Optimism is martial. Calmness in the face of danger is martial. A promise is martial. Loyalty is also martial.

As for the Dao, everyone had their own Dao. Everyone also had their own understanding of the Dao. Different people sought different Daos, so their Daos were different.

To put it simply, this was like a clash of values. If one agreed, one would change one's thinking and world view. It was fine if the other party's idea was correct. If the other party's understanding was incorrect, then it would be beyond redemption.

Even if the other party's idea was correct, if one lacked thought and did not have their own things, then they would be like a puppet being controlled.

In martial arts, such a formless confrontation was even more dangerous. If one's belief in martial arts was shaken, then the cultivation that they had painstakingly cultivated and the solid foundation would be greatly shaken. All of their previous efforts would be wasted.

Roc Sage's words made Chu Yang's martial arts worthless.

However, was Chu Yang willing to fight and kill? Was he willing to fight? He had no choice.

He finally spoke, "The world is dangerous and demonic. Without the means to subdue demons, how can one live peacefully in this world? Cultivation is a struggle against heaven and earth. Without fighting, how can one advance to the next level?! Even supreme eminent monks who are compassionate do not lack the means to kill enemies and eliminate demons. "

What Roc Sage was asking Chu Yang now was actually the same question that a supreme eminent monk had asked him in the past. He was greatly influenced by the eminent monk. Now, he wanted to see how Chu Yang would answer.

Chu Yang's answer was the same as when he was young.

Therefore, he was not surprised at all. "Martial arts are no match for calamity. Divine arts are no match for karma. The stronger the martial arts, the stronger the divine arts, the more demonic obstacles there are. In the end, there is no way to kill. How can your martial arts and Dao exist? Martial arts have many means, but they are all external. Divine arts are like demonic obstacles. The stronger the divine arts, the greater the demonic obstacles. "

The stronger the divine arts, the greater the demonic obstacles.

This sentence was actually quite simple to understand.

If divine abilities were compared to authority, the greater the authority, the greater the problem one had to deal with. The more difficult it was, the stronger the political enemies one would face.

This made the great men of Chu Yang's previous life seem to be worthless. However, there were some things that needed to be done, and someone had to do it. If there were no great people, who would be able to lead the masses out of suffering?

He was very cautious. Under the influence of Roc Sage's spirit force, if he failed, the consequences would be unbearable.

Chu Yang lowered his eyes again.

After a long time, he suddenly opened his eyes and said, "You are too stubborn!"

This kind of debate was a formless exchange of blows. It was even more dangerous than a martial arts competition. Chu Yang naturally wouldn't care about the other party's identity and weaken his momentum.

"In addition, according to what you said, does that mean that everyone has to become a monk and be merciful, abstain from meat and recite Buddhist scriptures? Never fight, never kill. When you are powerless and meet a ferocious tiger that wants to eat you, how are you going to deal with it? "

"It's true that the illusion of emptiness is not bad, but the fate of the world is like a tangle of hemp. There are layers of restraints. Only by holding a sharp knife and cutting the hemp can one be free, not bound by things and free from freedom."

Facing Chu Yang's continuous questioning, Roc Sage settled it with a single sentence. "It's not that I'm stubborn. It's that you haven't seen through it."

"It's not that I haven't seen through it, but it's that you are too stubborn! There are countless great daos in the world. How can you be the only one who can reach the other shore? How can you be so sure that only your dao is right? That your dao will definitely lead you to paradise and not hell? "

Chu Yang directly asked, "Have you walked to the end of your dao? Have you seen the end of everything?"

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