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fact, based on this data, Zhou Yi had already picked up a huge bargain. In the history of Chinese martial arts, no one had ever been able to advance a martial art from the initial mastery stage to the proficient stage within 25 days. Kung Fu was hard to master. Even if one had enough talent and comprehension, it still required time and perseverance to accumulate.
The reason why there were fewer and fewer people practicing martial arts now was partly because of the limitations of the times, and partly because modern people were too impetuous. Once a person was impetuous, they would not be willing to invest time and perseverance. If they were unwilling to invest, they would not be able to practice martial arts. If they could not practice martial arts, they would say that martial arts were useless. As a result, the majestic Chinese Kung Fu, the source of the world's martial arts, gradually became a useless dance technique. It had to be said that this was really the misfortune of kung fu and the misfortune of the people.
In the following days, Zhou Yi insisted on doing twenty rounds of practice every day. His progress in martial arts could be said to be different every day. During this period of time, Shan Bai had also taken the time to give pointers on the Book of Changes a few times. When he felt the progress of the Book of Changes, he was immediately shocked. He had never heard of such talent and perseverance before. He originally thought that his eldest disciple, Xiahou Wu, was already considered to have top-notch talent. He did not expect Zhou Yi to be even better than Xiahou Wu.
As a result, Dan Bai somewhat regretted saying that he would not accept Zhou Yi as a disciple. However, he was still a martial arts master of his generation. What he said was like water that had been poured out. Naturally, he would not take it back. Regret is regret. When it is a thought, when it is a lifetime, it is not bad to have such a thought.
On the other side, after receiving Shan Bai's guidance, Zhou Yi not only gained a new understanding of martial arts, but he also discovered a trick to quickly raise the level of his martial arts. That was to find someone to help him. The reason why he had discovered this trick was because he had fought with Dan Bai once. After that fight, his kung fu proficiency had increased by a full 5%.
In fact, martial arts was never a game for one person. Although the essence of martial arts was not to fight, if one wanted to see the higher realm of martial arts, it was not enough to just have theory. One also needed actual combat experience. Speaking of actual combat, other than fighting to the death, sparring was undoubtedly the best way to promote the development of martial arts and improve the level of martial arts.
It was also because Zhou Yi had just entered the martial arts path and did not understand the twists and turns in it, so he had not discovered this trick.
After discovering this trick, Zhou Yi would find someone to help him every now and then. However, helping the students was far less efficient than helping Dan Bai. Every time he fought with Shan Bai, his proficiency would increase by 5%. Every time he fought with the students, his proficiency would only increase by 0.5%.
Thinking about it, working with people varied from person to person. Working with people who were good at martial arts naturally meant that they would learn more.
In the entire Unity Sect, the person with the highest level of martial arts was Dan Bai. However, he was the sect master and was busy with matters. Furthermore, he was a senior, so it was naturally not good for Zhou Yi to often ask him for help. Therefore, he could only settle for the next best thing. He asked Dan Ying and the students to help him. Although this was a little slow, it was still much faster than practicing alone.
As a result, the goal that originally required 25 days to achieve was now achieved in only 18 days.
His goal had been achieved. His three martial arts had been raised to the proficient realm, and his own strength had also been raised to the late-stage second-rate.
Time flew by, and two years passed quickly.
The so-called summer practice three dog days, winter practice three nine.
He practiced the Book of Changes diligently every day. In addition, he often found people to help him. In the past two years, his strength and martial arts had improved by leaps and bounds. First of all, his own strength had already reached the peak first-rate. Even if he fought with Dan Bai, who was a mid-stage Grandmaster, he would still be able to maintain an undefeatable situation. Secondly, all three of his martial arts had been upgraded to the Mastery Realm. He was still half a step away from the Mastery Realm.
As for the proficiency of martial arts, Zhou Yi had also completely figured it out. There was a five-fold difference between each realm.
It required 100 practice times to upgrade from beginner to minor mastery, 500 practice times to upgrade from minor mastery to proficient, and 2500 practice times to upgrade from proficient to major. By analogy, he needed 12500 times to reach the Refinement Realm, 62500 times to reach the Perfection Realm, and 312500 times to reach the Perfection Realm. With the average number of rounds of practice in the Book of Changes every day, if he didn't find someone to spar with and continued to practice hard like this, he would need at least 50 years to touch the threshold of the highest realm.
Each of the seven levels of martial arts was more profound than the previous one, and it was almost impossible to measure the distance between the two levels. Although he had the assistance of the system's martial arts module, Zhou Yi was able to advance three martial arts from proficient to great success in two years. Moreover, he had also advanced by half from great success to minute detail. Perhaps only he knew the ups and downs he had experienced.
Then, what was the difference between Mastery, Mastery, and Subtle?
The so-called proficient realm was to deeply study the moves and techniques of martial arts, and to make martial arts the most suitable for oneself.
The training methods and routines of kung fu were fixed and unchanging. Different people practicing the same kind of kung fu would have different effects. For example, Grandmaster Guo Yunshen and Grandmaster Shang Yunxiang both practiced Xingyi Fist. However, due to their individual strength, physique, and talent, the martial arts they practiced were also very different. In the end, Grandmaster Guo Yunshen created the Half-step Crushing Fist according to his own path, and Grandmaster Shang Yunxiang also created the Dantian Qi Strike according to his own path.
There was a classic saying that there were a thousand Hamlets in the eyes of a thousand people.
The realm of great success meant that the martial arts had been trained to the bones, forming a subconscious instinct. It was no longer limited to one move and one form, and could defeat the enemy with just a raise of the hand. Currently, the Book of Changes was hovering at the middle stage of this level, while Shan Bai was at the peak of this level.
In other words, as long as Zhou Yi continued to maintain his current lifestyle and cultivation method, he would be able to become a martial arts master in about a year. A 23-year-old martial arts master could be considered the youngest martial arts master in history. Just thinking about it was unbelievable.
As for the Subtle realm, it was a bit more profound. This realm generally referred to discovering the essence of martial arts and delving deeply into the subtleties of the moves, making all the moves flawless and endless, and then spreading branches and leaves. Reaching this realm, one could be called a grandmaster and could also create their own path.
After two years of bitter cultivation and several hundred rounds of sparring, the progress bar of the mastery of the Book of Changes had advanced by 48%. The difficulty was evident.
If the Minute Subtlety realm was already like this, then there was no need to mention the Perfection realm and the Transcendent realm. It was precisely 'the road to cultivation is long and far'.
Of course, in these two years, Zhou Yi not only gained progress in martial arts, but also gained progress in life.
Yes, he was in love, and his partner was the Demoness Senior Sister Dan Ying that the students were talking about.
Zhou Yi's passion and dedication to Kung Fu deeply moved Dan Ying, so the two of them naturally walked together.
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