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Chapter 325

Words:2715Update:22/06/22 10:11:01

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Looking at the music and dance in the Hidden Dragon Pot, most of the spectators were confused and felt that it was inexplicable.

However, Zhu Yi was able to recognize it immediately.

The Six Arts of Confucianism were Rites, Music, Archery, Imperial Strategy, Calligraphy, and Mathematics. They were also known as the Six Music or Six Dances. They were the six ancient music of Yun Men, Da Xian, Da Shao, Da Xia, Da Yan, and Da Wu.

Jiao Junchen was currently performing one of the Shao Music.

Seeing that Zhu Yi recognized the music and dance, Jiao Junchen's face revealed a joyful expression. "You are indeed a kindred spirit."

However, Zhu Yi did not smile. Silently, he watched the music and dance. After a while, he nodded. "As expected of the saying, 'Virtue is great, great! It was as if the heavens were full, as if the earth were full. Although it is very virtuous, its disdain is added to this. Stop watching. 'The ancients did not deceive me. "

"The ancient sages said that the Shao Music was beautiful and virtuous. They felt that the Shao Music was completely isolated from disputes and was in line with the principles of Rites." When Zhu Yi spoke up to here, the topic of the conversation suddenly changed. "Your distinguished self utilized it here for the sake of eliminating my will to fight and causing me to lose without a battle. Aren't you being too utilitarian and losing the original elegance of this Great Shao instead?"

Zhu Yi's eyes were bright. "Since you want to fight, then let's fight. We have a good reason to fight. We are invincible and victorious!"

As he said this, Zhu Yi clapped his hands lightly. Two streams of air, one black and one white, flew into the air and turned into a shield and a battle axe. They danced in the air, full of strength and masculinity.

A vast sound of music rang out. It was rhythmic and made one's blood boil. When it reached the end, there was a sense of peace and tranquility.

Zhu Yi sang a song that was also one of the Six Music, "Da Wu."

When "Da Wu" appeared, Jiao Junchen's "Da Shao" immediately retreated and collapsed.

Jiao Junchen wasn't annoyed. With a wave of his hand, he put away the cloud-formed birds and musical instruments. Silently, he listened to Zhu Yi's "Da Wu" with a calm expression.

"The sages say that music is perfect, but they say that martial music is perfect but not good, because they feel that martial music is not completely free from disputes." After the song, Zhu Yi said calmly, "But today, you and I are going to compete."

"My Great Wu is a righteous, fearless, and straightforward organization. It is far better than your hypocritical, pretentious, and peaceful Great Shao. If you want to win, Shao Le will no longer be Shao Le. How can you beat Wu Le?"

Jiao Junchen clapped his hands and sighed: "That is indeed the case. I have benefited greatly from your words."

Unexpectedly, before Zhu Yi finished speaking, he suddenly changed the topic again. "Even the real Shao Le may not be able to defeat Wu Le."

"The sages say that Shao Le is perfect, but they say that Wu Le is slightly inferior. That is only their opinion, and it doesn't mean that they are necessarily correct."

Hearing this, Jiao Junchen frowned slightly. "My friend Zhu Yi, your words are a bit too much."

Zhu Yi replied calmly, "There is no such thing as' no books at all '. Sages are also human, and since they are human, they have their limits. They can't be omniscient and omnipotent, so naturally, they can't guarantee that what they say is correct."

"In fact, the sages themselves did the same. Even when they were old, they once asked a child about it. This is the principle."

"The more the truth is debated, the clearer it becomes. Even if the sages were to come back to life and stand before me, I would ask for his knowledge, but I would also reason with him. If what he says is wrong, I would refute him." Zhu Yi gently brushed his sleeves and said nonchalantly, "We are scholars. The world is big, and the earth is big, but the truth is the most important. Even the sages are not more important than the truth. They cannot represent the truth, and what they say is not all the truth."

"A king dares to rebuke when he is wrong, and a sage dares to reason with him when he is wrong. This is what a scholar should be."

If Zhu Yi's words fell into the ears of some traditional scholars, it would probably cause an earthquake-like uproar, and he would be regarded as a heretic.

However, Jiao Junchen did not get angry. He only frowned slightly and stared at Zhu Yi for a while before saying, "The world is big, but the truth is the most important. This saying is right. A king dares to rebuke when he is wrong, and a sage dares to reason with him when he is wrong. This saying is not wrong."

"The sages taught and educated people, and passed down countless scriptures. This was originally to open up the people's wisdom and to educate them, but not to teach a world full of echoes. If someone can point out his mistakes, the sages will only be happy."

Jiao Junchen looked at Zhu Yi and said in a low voice, "However, even if you dare to reason with the sages, it does not mean that you are definitely right, and the sages are definitely wrong."

"There are many people in this world who are stubborn and think that they are infallible."

Zhu Yi smiled faintly. "The truth will eventually prove who is right and who is wrong. It cannot be erased with just a few words. Even if it cannot be proven right now, the answer will eventually be given in the future."

A smile also appeared on Jiao Junchen's face. "That makes sense. Now, let us first discuss another matter."

He was originally sitting on the grass, but now he stood up and stepped on the ground. The white clouds flowed and turned into a carriage that lifted him up.

Jiao Junchen let out a long laugh and rushed toward Zhu Yi.

Zhu Yi did not dare to let his guard down when the other party rarely took the initiative to attack. He could clearly feel that Jiao Junchen was not angry or impulsive, but excited. His mental state had reached its peak, and it was as if his thoughts were flowing like a spring.

In this state, Jiao Junchen would undoubtedly display the strongest side of his strength.

In reality, Jiao Junchen was indeed very excited. On one hand, it was because he was arguing with Zhu Yi, and on the other hand, it was because of the "Dawu" music dance that Zhu Yi had performed earlier. Jiao Junchen naturally knew this dance as well. He had comprehended a set of spells from each of the six music.

What he did not expect was that Zhu Yi had actually imitated him and returned a move of martial music against his "Shao Le".

Zhu Yi had only watched him use "Defense" and "Shooting" before personally coming into contact with "Music". Yet, Zhu Yi could already comprehend the essence of this spell.

As the original author, Jiao Junchen naturally knew that Zhu Yi's martial music was actually different from his own martial music. It was different, but fundamentally speaking, there was no difference. They both originated from the "Dawu" music dance of the six ancient music.

In addition to showing that Zhu Yi's cultivation and comprehension were extraordinary, it also showed that Zhu Yi himself had a very deep understanding of the six arts of Confucianism.

Jiao Junchen couldn't help but be excited by this discovery.

There was no first place in literature and no second place in martial arts. Sometimes, the contest between scholars was even more intense.

Jiao Junchen used the "Shooting" and "Defense" techniques. It was as if he was on a hunt, launching wave after wave of attacks at Zhu Yi.

At this time, Zhu Yi did not simulate the "Shooting" and "Defense" spells to counterattack. Instead, he used his own Taoist techniques to fight with Jiao Junchen.

He remembered Lin Feng's guidance and did not entangle himself in the minor details of the spells. Instead, he seriously comprehended the concept of Jiao Junchen's Taoist techniques.

From the very beginning, when the two sides exchanged blows with music and dance, the people outside the Hidden Dragon Pot were confused. This time, without Zhu Yi's explanation, many people actually could not understand the knack of it.

Cultivators with a higher cultivation base could at least see the ins and outs of the battle from the changes in the magical power between the two sides. Those with lower cultivation bases were completely confused.

Shi Shaoqian was born in the royal family of the Great Qin Dynasty. Although he was a collateral descendant, he had received a lot of education. However, he had focused on cultivation since he was young and was not interested in etiquette and culture.

Now that he was watching the battle between Zhu Yi and Jiao Junchen, he felt like he was looking at flowers through a fog. Although he could see more than other Foundation Establishment cultivators, it was only half of it and he didn't know much about it.

"Imperial Sister, doesn't Mr. Jiao have the upper hand?" Shi Shaoqian could not help but ask when he saw Shi Xingyun frowning.

Shi Xingyun came to a realization and shook her head gently. "No, Jiao Junchen has the upper hand now. He has the initiative in the battle."

Shi Shaoqian asked curiously, "Then why do you look so worried?"

Shi Xingyun sighed softly. "Zhu Yi is more difficult to deal with than me, Jiao Junchen, and even more outstanding than everyone expected."

She raised her head to look at the light projected from the mouth of the Hidden Dragon Pot and murmured, "During the process of fighting with Jiao Junchen, he is trying to figure out Jiao Junchen's Dao Law and Divine Powers. Most importantly, he has really learned something. This is really surprising."

"He is at a disadvantage not because he is weaker than Jiao Junchen, but because he is multitasking and doing other things."

Shi Shaoqian was stunned. "He wants to learn the secret Dao Law of the ancient Confucian Sect?"

"He is not just trying to learn it. From the looks of it, he is just using it as a reference. He wants to use the experience of others to improve himself." Shi Xingyun's eyes flashed with worry. "That is why it is so scary."

Zhuge Guang also transmitted his voice to Dao Master Changle. "Zhu Yi has accumulated enough. Now that he is trying to figure out Jiao Junchen's Dao Law, it is as if he is about to break through the cocoon and become a butterfly. With the help of Jiao Junchen's Dao Law, he is about to break through the last layer of membrane!"

Dao Master Changle nodded with a solemn expression. He no longer looked at the Hidden Dragon Pot, but at Lin Feng on the other side.

He saw Lin Feng's expression was incomparably calm as he watched the ongoing competition. There was even a faint satisfied smile at the corner of his mouth.

"Everything that is happening now is already within the expectations of the Master of the Celestial Sect of Wonders. It may even be his intention." Dao Master Changle shook his head and smiled bitterly. "Where did this Xuanmen Tianzong come from? There is not a single moment that does not surprise me."

In the Hidden Dragon Pot, Jiao Junchen had already sensed it. He smiled and said, "Although I am happy to help others achieve their goals, I do not want to be a stepping stone for others."

As he spoke, Jiao Junchen's attacks became more and more violent. Zhu Yi, who was already at a disadvantage, was in a difficult situation.

"Hmm?" Zhu Yi's heart slightly moved. He suddenly found that it was more and more difficult for him to resist Jiao Junchen's attacks. In the end, it almost reached the level of difficulty.

Jiao Junchen seemed to be able to see through Zhu Yi's thoughts. He made targeted arrangements in advance and even laid a trap, waiting for Zhu Yi to step into it himself.

Zhu Yi looked over and saw that Jiao Junchen was muttering something. His eyes were constantly flickering as if he was constantly calculating something.

"So this is the 'Number' Method?" Zhu Yi was suddenly enlightened. The last art of the Six Arts of Confucianism was' Number ', which was the Way of Numerology. The spell that Jiao Junchen had comprehended from it was a supernatural power that allowed him to continuously calculate the opponent's movements.

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