In wuxia novels, internal strength usually referred to the mysterious forces such as true qi, vitality, and soul in the human body. It was a kind of power that could be strengthened through cultivation and training. However, there was no scientific evidence to prove that internal strength could really be cultivated. In wuxia novels, many characters could improve their internal energy level and even control it to achieve the effect of superpowers through long-term cultivation and training. However, these effects were usually fictional and had no scientific basis. Although there was no scientific evidence to prove internal strength, the stories and plots in martial arts novels were often romantic and imaginative, so they were widely spread and read.
In martial arts novels, the internal cultivation method usually referred to a method or technique that could allow martial arts characters to obtain special abilities or increase their combat strength during the cultivation process. However, due to the difference between the background of the wuxia novels and the level of technology in reality, whether the inner force cultivation method really existed depended on the setting and description of the novel author. In reality, inner force cultivation methods did not exist. The inner force techniques in martial arts novels were usually fictional. Although some novels would describe the magical effects of internal cultivation methods, these were all fictional plots that did not match reality. Although the inner force cultivation method in martial arts novels was fictional, people could obtain some physical and psychological changes in the process of practicing inner force, such as increasing physical strength, improving concentration, improving memory, and so on. These changes could have a positive impact on people's physical and mental health, as well as improve people's combat effectiveness and survivability. Therefore, we can get some useful enlightenment from martial arts novels, but in literary creation, we must also respect the level of real science and technology and the laws of the real world.
In wuxia novels, the inner force cultivation method usually referred to a method and technique to cultivate inner force. It could help the characters in wuxia novels improve their strength, enhance their inner force ability, and even produce magical effects. The following are some common martial arts novels about inner force cultivation methods: 1 Sunflower Book: This is a very famous martial arts novel, the main character of the book, Invincible East, with this book to cultivate a powerful internal force, can display all kinds of magical martial arts. 2. The Summit of the Forbidden City: This is a secret book in the Ming Dynasty's martial arts novel," Journey of Chivalrous Men." The protagonist, Shi Potian, obtained powerful internal strength and learned all kinds of profound martial arts in the process of practicing this secret book. 3. Taiji Fist: This is a secret script in a traditional Chinese martial arts novel. The protagonist, Chen Jinnan, obtained powerful internal strength and learned various advanced martial arts while practicing Taiji Fist. 4. Free and Unfettered Sect Martial Arts: This is a famous martial arts novel," Eight Dragons ". The martial arts of the Free and Unfettered Sect that they practice can release a meaningless internal force to produce magical effects. 5 Internal Cultivation Method: This is a secret manual from a modern martial arts novel,"Full Time Expert". The main character, Ye Xiu, learned all kinds of powerful internal cultivation techniques to increase his strength and combat ability. The above are just some common examples of internal cultivation methods in martial arts novels. In fact, the content of internal cultivation methods is very rich. Different sects and characters may have different cultivation methods and techniques.
In wuxia novels, internal energy and true energy were two very common concepts. There were some similarities, but there were also some obvious differences. Internal strength was a type of energy stored in the human body that could be improved through cultivation and training. Internal strength was usually closely related to a person's martial arts level. It was a power that could be obtained through one's own efforts. Internal strength could be improved by practicing specific martial arts, cultivating internal strength, strengthening the body, and other methods. True Qi was a mysterious energy that was thought to be composed of the inner Qi and spiritual energy of the human body. True Qi could exist in the human body and could also be emitted from the body. In some novels, true qi could be cultivated into a powerful force that could be used for attack and defense, and could even change the attributes of objects. Internal strength could be improved through training and practice, while true qi was a mysterious energy that was considered to be composed of the human body's internal qi and spiritual qi. Only through specific training methods could it be cultivated into a powerful force. Although there were some similarities between internal energy and true qi, their essence and methods of realization were different.
The text summary of all the inner force pithy formulas and martial arts secret manuals in Jin Yong's martial arts novels was as follows: 1. Taijiquan: Introduction to Taijiquan: One breath and one breath are from the heart, and the qi is generated from the Huachi, and the whole body is full of strength. Tai Chi Chuan theory: the heart as the root, the kidney as the source, the qi as the root, and the mind as the function. 2. Taiji Fist Theory: Taiji Yin and Yang give birth to all things, and the two poles are interlinked. Yin and Yang mutually used each other to change endlessly. Taijiquan General Introduction: Qi return to the vitality of the shape of the gas rise and fall in and out of nothing is not prepared. 3. Sword Technique: Sword Technique One Finger Zen: One Finger Zen Technique: The mind is connected to the sword, and the sword technique is connected to the finger. Sword Technique 2: Two-handed sword technique. The sword body is like a dragon, and its hands dance with awe. Sword Technique 3: Single-handed Sword Technique. The sword body is like a phoenix, dancing with one hand. [4. Internal Strength: Carefree Sect Internal Strength: Carefree Wandering in the Sky of Freedom Internal Strength: Deep Mental Wander.] [Dragon Gate Sect Internal Strength: Powerful Internal Strength, unparalleled in Jianghu.] Wudang Sect's Internal Strength: Profound Internal Strength, Imposingness, Peak, Invincible. 5. Palm Technique: Shaolin Temple Palm Technique: Palm Technique 1: Taizu's long fist is strong and powerful. [Palm Technique 2: Sunflower Manual: Everything will be scattered under one palm.] [Palm Technique 3: Nine Yang Scripture's inner strength is strong enough to hit people like spinning silk.] [6. Saber Technique: Saber Technique 1: The Snowflake Saber is as fast and flexible as snow.] Saber Technique 2: Flying Flower Saber. The flowers danced beautifully and moved. Saber Technique 3: Undying Saber and Saber, Undying Saber. 7. Eighteen Dragon Subduing Palms: The power of the Eighteen Dragon Subduing Palms was so powerful that it shook the world.
Most of the peerless martial arts in martial arts novels were fictional and only existed in novels without real scientific basis. Peerless martial arts were usually extremely powerful and mysterious martial arts that could bring a huge increase in strength and skills to the practitioner, and could even be invincible in actual combat. However, these martial arts did not exist in reality. They were just the imagination and inspiration of the author of the novel.
" My Doppelganger trained a Low-Level Martial Art to an Immortal Martial Art " was a fantasy novel. The author was really not Xu Xian. The story was about the protagonist, Su Jie, who had transmigrated to a Xianxia world. Although he did not have spiritual roots or outstanding martial arts aptitude, he discovered that he had a special talent-[Soul Seal]. As long as he implanted a Soul Seal, whether it was an animal or a plant, they would become his clones. Through the cultivation of the clone, Su Jie could not only gain benefits, but he could also cultivate various martial arts to the limit, even surpassing the Celestial Martial Realm. He had cultivated powerful martial arts techniques such as the Ape Devil Vajra Fist, the Heavenly Silkworm Divine Technique, and the Demonic Extreme Dragon-Elephant Prajna Art. Not only had he become a revered existence, but his clone had also become an existence praised by the world. This novel is completed and readers can read it online.
The existence of a martial arts master in a novel was a relatively subjective question, and it depended on the background, setting, and storyline of the novel. In some novels, martial arts experts might be fictional, created by the author according to his own imagination and creation. In other novels, martial arts masters existed in real life. They might exist in a martial arts sect, a martial arts community, or the army. In fact, the image of a martial arts expert had different meanings and explanations in different cultures and historical periods. In some traditional cultures, martial arts masters were regarded as martial artists or martial arts heroes. They might have powerful martial arts skills and powerful combat strength. In modern society, martial arts experts were more likely to be regarded as athletes or martial artists with superb martial arts and profound martial arts. They might be engaged in some form of martial arts performance or competitive activities. The existence of martial arts masters was a very complicated question. It could depend on different cultures, histories, and settings. It was not easy to answer.
In wuxia novels, internal strength could usually be graded according to different standards. The following are some common grading methods: [1. Strength: The strength of internal strength can be measured by strength.] Generally speaking, a strong internal force could produce a huge amount of power while a weaker internal force could produce a smaller amount of power. Endurance: The endurance of internal strength can measure the ability to use internal strength. Strong internal strength could last for a long time, but weaker internal strength would easily cause fatigue. 3. Speed: The speed of internal strength can be used to measure the speed of internal strength flow. A faster internal force flow speed would result in a higher attack speed, while a slower internal force flow speed would result in a lower attack speed. 4. Explosive force: The explosive force of internal force can be used to measure the power of internal force. Strong internal strength could produce astonishing power while weaker internal strength could hardly produce great power. 5. Harmonization: The coordination of internal energy can measure the ability to use internal energy. Good coordination could make internal strength more coordinated and increase the effect of the attack. It should be noted that the above grading method is not absolutely different. The grading method of internal strength in martial arts novels may be different, and the strength, endurance, speed and other indicators of internal strength are not necessarily fixed standards. They may be adjusted according to the changes of the story.
" I trained my low-level martial arts into immortal martial arts " was a fantasy web novel. The author was really not Xu Xian. The story was about Tang Jie who had transmigrated to the Xianxia world. Although he did not have spiritual roots, he was a supreme genius in martial arts. The more he practiced, the more monstrous he became, and he embarked on an unprecedented path of immortal martial arts. The novel was completed, with a total of 169 chapters.
In wuxia novels, the concept of martial arts being abolished was often mentioned. However, there was no clear answer to the question of whether martial arts were abolished in real life. In wuxia novels, the abolition of martial arts usually meant that martial arts were no longer used for actual combat but for entertainment or inheritance. However, there was no clear answer to the question of whether martial arts existed only in theory or for performance in real life. In some countries, such as China and Japan, martial arts is considered a traditional culture and cultural heritage rather than just a form of physical exercise. In these countries, martial arts were endowed with profound cultural and philosophical meaning and could be used in many situations. Therefore, it could be said that martial arts still existed and were widely used in these countries to a certain extent. In other countries, such as the United States and the United Kingdom, martial arts may be seen more as a form of performance and entertainment. Therefore, whether martial arts were abolished in these countries might depend more on the cultural background and use of the martial arts. Whether or not the concept of martial arts was abolished in real life depended on the understanding and use of the concept in different countries and cultures.