Beijing, the capital of the Ming Empire.
This was a world of martial arts, a world where martial arts were respected. It was not just a world of martial arts novels. The background of the Smiling Proud Pugilistic World was only a part of it. It was only a part of the martial arts world of the Ming Dynasty.
Even though martial arts were respected and martial arts flourished, most martial artists were ultimately no match for a fully armed army, so the entire world was still controlled by the various empires. However, the imperial court was afraid of the martial artists 'martial arts, so they would not deliberately find trouble with those who practiced martial arts. They also ignored those sects, causing every sect and gang to become the local tyrants of their respective territories.? However, as long as the imperial court did not target them, they would not violate the imperial court's laws and rarely attack ordinary people. They had a world independent of ordinary people called the martial world!
After fusing with the memories of his predecessor, Tian Boguang also had a basic understanding of this world. In the Central Plains, there were the Great Ming Empire, the Great Song Empire, the Great Yuan Empire, the Great Sui Empire, and the Great Qing Empire. There were also some small countries outside the Central Plains. As for the other worlds, Tian Boguang was not sure.
Hundreds of years ago, the Central Plains had been ruled by the same Empire-the Great Qin Empire. However, it had long since fallen apart. Currently, the relationships between these empires were also in opposition to each other. There were frequent wars, but the martial arts practitioners rarely interacted with each other. They all formed their own martial arts world in their respective empires. For example, the martial arts practitioners of the Ming Empire rarely went to the Song Empire or other empires. This seemed to be an unspoken rule that had been formed for a long time. Habits became natural, and very few martial arts practitioners thought of going to other empires.
In the Ming Empire, there were many martial arts experts and martial arts sects. For example, the owner of Wanmei Villa was Ximen Chuixue, who was known as the Sword Saint. He had the strength of the Xiantian Realm. Another example was the Emperor of Ming Dynasty's uncle, Zhu Budian. He was known as the 'Iron Gutsy Divine Marquis' and had founded the Guarding Dragon Mountain Villa that could compete with the East Military Manor. Zhu Budian was also known as the number one expert in the Ming Dynasty's martial arts world with his strength as a Grandmaster!
In the game, there was a set of standards to distinguish the strength of martial artists. From the beginning of cultivating internal energy, from low to high, they could be divided into third-rate masters, second-rate masters, first-rate masters, Xiantian masters, grandmasters, peerless grandmasters, and the legendary realm of breaking the void. Each realm could be divided into three stages, and martial artists who did not cultivate internal energy were uniformly called unranked.
Generally speaking, the gap between different realms would become larger as one advanced. The gap between their strengths would be insurmountable. However, this was not absolute. The level of the cultivation method, the counteracting effect, and the mastery and application of their own martial techniques could all affect the outcome of the battle.
When it came to martial arts and cultivation techniques, they could be divided into internal energy, lightness skills, and external skills. The level of cultivation techniques was more complicated and difficult to judge with specific standards. Different people would produce different effects when using the same martial arts and cultivation techniques. Therefore, the person would always determine the level of strength. Martial arts and cultivation techniques were only secondary objective factors. Although there were many people who classified martial arts manuals into different levels, such as first-class techniques and peerless martial arts, that was only a general understanding of people. It could not be used to distinguish the level of martial arts.
As for Tian Boguang, he was originally a middle-stage second-rate expert. His Wild Sand Blade Technique had reached the acme of perfection, and his lightness skill, Lone Walk for Ten Thousand Mile, was considered a first-rate lightness skill by many people. There were very few people in the Great Ming Dynasty who could compare to him. However, after he was castrated, his strength had severely deteriorated. Although he had some internal energy now, he was only equivalent to an ordinary third-rate expert. The effect of his lightness skill and saber technique was also greatly reduced.
After escaping Mount Heng, Tian Boguang also knew that Linghu Chong and the others would definitely look for him, so he had been hiding everywhere. He did not take the main road or enter the city. He spent his time in the wilderness. This made him look like a refugee when he arrived at Yanjing City. If he did not show some martial arts in front of the guards and was considered a Beggar's Sect disciple, he would not have been allowed to enter Yanjing City.
Fortunately, during this period of time, Tian Boguang also tried to circulate the cultivation method attached to the Xuanyuan Bible and found that it finally worked. In other words, he would be able to grow his penis again if he continued to practice. This was the best news for Tian Boguang. However, this cultivation technique also required him to absorb Yin Qi to cultivate, and before his penis grew back, his strength would not increase at all.
After that, Tian Boguang also went straight to Beijing. When he was in Mount Heng, he already had his next step. No matter what, he needed enough Yin Qi to grow a penis and increase his strength. This required Yin Qi, so he could not lack women by his side. Originally, Mount Heng was filled with nuns, so there was enough Yin Qi. However, that was impossible. Staying in Mount Heng for one more day was torture to Tian Boguang's heart. That was why he directly poisoned them and fled after taking revenge.
Other than that, there were the brothels and the imperial palace. The women in the brothels were incomparable to the imperial concubines and even the palace maids in the imperial palace. Moreover, those who could enter the palace had been carefully selected. The quality of their Yin Qi was stronger than that of the women outside, not to mention that there was only the Emperor. With so many women, the amount of Yin Qi in their bodies was definitely huge.
Coincidentally, Tian Boguang was now a eunuch. Although he didn't want to admit this identity, it didn't stop Lin Sheng from using it to make things easier for him. Everything was for the sake of growing a penis and becoming stronger. So after considering it all, entering the palace as a eunuch was the best way.
Outside the palace of Yan Jin, there was always a recruitment shed. This so-called recruitment was responsible for recruiting eunuchs for the palace or the royal family. Although eunuchs had lost their dignity as men, to many ordinary people, they were like civil servants in the future. They were very popular, especially in years of natural disasters. Many people who could not afford to eat would choose to enter the palace to be eunuchs in order to survive. They would not have to worry about starving to death when they carried the golden rice bowl given by the emperor.
However, it was also because of this that it was not easy to become a eunuch. One needed to go through a selection and screening process.
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