In the end, internal cultivation was the foundation. Zhang Wei did not lack any of these.
Zhang Wei had come to Xiangyang with the attitude that it was fine if he succeeded, but it was pointless if he failed. Since he didn't gain anything from this trip, he would just treat it as a sightseeing trip.
After bidding farewell to Sword Demon Valley, Zhang Wei waved his sleeves and left for the capital of Jin Kingdom.
After looking through the Song Imperial Family's books, Zhang Wei was quite interested in the books of the various dynasties.
From the south to the north, the weather also became colder, and the clothes on the pedestrians gradually became thicker.
Of course, the weather did not affect Zhang Wei.
Zhang Wei was more concerned about the living conditions of the Han people in the north. If the people living in the south lived in spring, then the Han people in the north lived in the harsh summer and winter.
The exploitation by the Jin and traitors, the apathy in the eyes of the Han people, all of these shocked Zhang Wei's heart and strengthened his determination to let the Song Dynasty unify the world.
Along the way, due to the contributions of all kinds of traitors and Jin people, Zhang Wei's experimental materials were finally no longer in a hurry. The results he obtained also made Zhang Wei very happy.
Of course, due to the delay in his experiments, it was already half a year later when Zhang Wei reached the Central Capital.
It had been thirteen months since Zhang Wei left the mountain. Although he was either running around or reading books and experimenting every day, Zhang Wei did not stop cultivating. Now, he had 800 years of cultivation.
As the capital of the Jin Kingdom, the Central Capital was located in what was now Beijing.
Zhang Wei walked into the city and found that the people here were slightly better than those in other cities ruled by the Jin Kingdom. The city was also relatively prosperous. However, compared to the cities of the Song Dynasty, there was no comparison.
As the capital of a country, it could be said that it was barely satisfactory.
Ever since the Jin Kingdom had occupied a large area of the Song Dynasty, they had gradually lost their desire to advance. They had also begun to indulge in luxury and wealth, and their national strength had gradually weakened. What he had seen and heard along the way verified this point.
Zhang Wei was not affected by this. He only hoped that the Jin Kingdom would hold on for a few more years to buy more time for the Southern Song Dynasty to reform.
As for killing the higher-ups of the Jin Kingdom ahead of time, the Jin Kingdom would be destroyed, and the Ancient Kingdom would be defeated to eliminate the external threat. Zhang Wei also gave up.
Relying on one person to support a country was not something a wise person would do.
Born in hardship, died in happiness.
A dynasty without any external crisis could very well collapse due to internal reasons. Without the tempering of blood and fire, how could the Great Song conquer the four seas?
Zhang Wei wasn't so polite to the Jin Kingdom. That night, he sneaked into the palace and hypnotized a eunuch with the Soul Transfer Technique. Then, he found the place where the books were kept.
After that, Zhang Wei sneaked into the palace every day to read all kinds of books.
Since the Jin Dynasty had already been assimilated into the Han Dynasty, all kinds of books were written in Chinese characters. Zhang Wei did not have to worry about the language barrier.
The collection of books in the Jin Kingdom was no less than that of the Great Song, but there were many repetitive books. Therefore, Zhang Wei only used three months to read all the books.
Before he left, he even stole all kinds of precious medicinal herbs and refined them into various pills.
Although Zhang Wei didn't need it, he had a lot of junior brothers in Quan Zhen Sect. They would definitely be useful. Moreover, even if it was used to pretend to be a senior expert, it was still good.
As for how many servants the Jin Kingdom executed after discovering that the palace had been robbed, and how panicked they were, it had nothing to do with Zhang Wei.
Having accomplished such a great feat, Zhang Wei was even more excited to see how Bao Xiruo, who could charm the King of Jin Kingdom, was like. He also took a look at Yang Kang, who was only one or two years old.
Yes, she was indeed a beautiful wife, but Zhang Wei was not Cao Cao. He only liked young and energetic girls.
They headed west towards Tibet.
The Tibetan Tantra Sect and Bigwheel Temple were also quite famous in the Metal Martial World.
Zhang Wei remembered that he had seen some videos before. The netizens 'comments on the Big-Wheel King of Moe: There are not many who can defeat This Penniless Monk, but there are many who can kill This Penniless Monk.
Zhang Wei had a deep impression of this. Although it was quite a long time since the Northern Song Dynasty, Zhang Wei believed that this trip would be fruitful.
Zhang Wei was still very confident about the orderly inheritance of the temple land.
Bigwheel Temple's Flaming Saber Technique and Tantra Sect's bragging Dragon Elephant Prajna Technique and Grand Palm Imprint were probably some interesting martial arts.
Tibetan martial arts emphasize three meridians and seven chakras, which is very different from the martial arts of the Central Plains. It will definitely bring me a lot of inspiration. Thinking of this, Zhang Wei's light steps become lighter.
The Tibetan region was unique to the plateau region. The climate was harsh, and there were few people. There was also a natural barrier-altitude sickness.
For ordinary people, such a place was simply a forbidden zone. However, none of these things could stop Zhang Wei at all. Whether it was the mountains, valleys, or the blizzards, none of them posed a challenge to Zhang Wei.
Since he was a thief, Zhang Wei didn't dress up like a Central Plainsman. Instead, he bought a local outfit from a Tibetan and dressed up like a Tibetan.
Zhang Wei was a true disciple of a prestigious sect, a good young man who grew up under the red flag. He had to pay attention to this aspect. After all, he had to be shameless.
As for stealing, could studying be considered stealing?
In the Tibetan Land, Tibetans were generally Buddhists. As long as they asked around, they would naturally know where there were temples and eminent monks.
The Tibetan language that Zhang Wei had learned in Lin 'an naturally played an immeasurable role in this trip.
As the Tibetan region was a bitterly cold place in the northwest, it was rare for an outsider to come in a year, so the defenses of each temple were not strict. Zhang Wei's Stealing the Classics was also as easy as entering and leaving a place.
Since Zhang Wei only memorized all kinds of scriptures and did not take the original, he did not leave any traces of committing the crime. Therefore, these temples had never discovered that someone had infiltrated the temple.
During the trip to the Tibetan region, Zhang Wei was naturally quite relaxed. Not only did he get the secret manual that he had reserved, but he also unexpectedly got a remnant of the Minor Non-Phase Method at the Bigwheel Temple.
Moreover, the theory of the three meridians and seven chakras had given Zhang Wei many unprecedented insights, allowing him to have a great improvement in his understanding of the human body.
Seeing that his goal had been achieved, Zhang Wei no longer ran around. Instead, he found a place with beautiful mountains and rivers and began to cultivate in seclusion.
In the first year, Zhang Wei created a method to store Genuine Qi in the acupoints of the whole body based on various theories of acupoints and the data he obtained from many mice.
Because his acupuncture points and his body were like stars covering the starry sky, Zhang Wei called it the Stars Chapter of the Heavenly Essence Secrets. After this technique was created, each of the 1,296 acupoints on Zhang Wei's body could store 200 years 'worth of zhenqi. If his zhenqi was fully accumulated, Zhang Wei would be able to accumulate 259200 years of zhenqi in his acupoints. Adding the zhenqi in his dantian, he would have an astonishing 260200 years of zhenqi.
With Zhang Wei's current cultivation speed, it would take him more than 700 years to accumulate so much True Qi. Zhang Wei no longer had to worry about not having a place to store the True Qi he had cultivated.
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