Right index finger-hand Yangming large intestine meridian-injury Yang Jian. Features: clever and flexible, elusive.
Middle finger of right hand-pericardium meridian of hand jueyin-middle katar. Features: open and close, magnificent.
The ring finger of the right hand-Shao Yang's triple energizer meridian-Guan Chongjian. Features: winning by dullness and simplicity.
The little finger of the right hand-the little Yin Heart Sutra of the hand-the small sword. Features: light and fast.
Little finger of left hand-small intestine meridian of hand and grandson-Shao Zejian. Features: sudden coming and going, subtle changes.
The six-pulse Excalibur written in Jin Yong's martial arts novel Tian Ba Long Bu is the highest martial arts in Dali. It was created by Duan Siping, the founding emperor of Dali, and later learned by Duan Yu, the son of Duan.
Duan Yu fought side by side with Xiao Feng and Xu Zhu in Shaoshi Mountain, so that Excalibur Liu Mai defeated Mu Rongfu alone. However, in Houshan, he was attacked by Nine Mo Zhi and fainted badly. Fortunately, he was saved by Xiao Feng. Later, at his father's behest, he went to Xixia to attend Princess Yinchuan's wedding, but coincidentally, he confided his heart with Wang Yuyan in a dry well.
Because Duan Yu absorbed many people's internal forces with the northern ghost magic, he was taken to Tianlong Temple by his uncle Duan for help. In Tianlong Temple, Duan Yu's uncle taught him the one-yang finger. Later, when Jiu came to Tianlong Temple to borrow the "Six-pulse Excalibur", Duan Yu successfully learned the supreme magic of Dali Kingdom, which has been lost for a long time, but it was also captured by King Jiu of the Ming Dynasty.
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Duan Yu's martial arts Juexue:
1, one yang refers to;
Dali's famous stunts, fantastic, elegant, slow and swift, are like lightning, with harsh weather and solemn manners, which are the foundation of Six Vein Excalibur.
2. Six-pulse Excalibur;
"Six-pulse Excalibur" is the highest martial art in Dali, which requires extremely strict internal skills. It condenses the internal force on the finger, like an invisible Excalibur, but turns the internal force into a shock wave, which is qualitative and intangible. It can be called an invisible shock wave, which is extremely powerful and sharp.
The so-called six veins are Taiyin Lung Meridian, Jueyin Pericardium Meridian, Shaoyin Heart Meridian, Taiyang Small Intestine Meridian, Yangming Stomach Meridian and Shaoyang Sanjiao Meridian. Duan Yu came from the self-study atlas of Tianlong Temple in Dali (although Duan's ancestors forbade him to teach laymen to have children, he could not help learning by himself without a teacher).
3. Bei Ming Shen Gong;
It is the profound martial arts of the bard. Absorbing other people's internal forces and accumulating their own internal forces are the essence, which is a shortcut to quickly improve their skills. Duan Yu fell into the boundless jade wall, met the jade cave idol, kowtowed for thousands of times, worshipped it as a teacher, and got this scroll of secrets, which attracted the internal forces of the world, used it for his own use, and took the meaning of all rivers run into the sea.
4. Lingbo micro-step;
Lingbo micro-step is a unique qigong gait of the bard, based on the eight, eight and sixty-four hexagrams of the Book of Changes. The user walks along the direction of hexagrams in a specific order, and takes a big circle from the first step to the last step. This kind of footwork is exquisite and unusual, and learners can use it to avoid the attacks of many enemies. It is no exaggeration to say that bard is the best flying skill in the world.
According to the orientation of Fuxi's sixty-four hexagrams, you can also practice your internal skills, which is Duan Yu's best stunt, and use it to recruit the crocodile god in the South China Sea and accept him as an apprentice.
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