Mystic Waters and Hidden Strengths Chapter 57

By: Mu Jang
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The Xie family has settled in Guilei Realm for a long time. They have never been aggressive with the world. They only make a living by splashing ink and writing books. They are good at painting, love to take care of flowers, and like to enjoy themselves. They often regard themselves as scholars.

Back then, Xie Chuncan's grandfather composed a seven-day poem in order to condense the golden elixir. At the moment when the elixir was condensed and he was about to achieve enlightenment and be on the verge of separation from the Great Dao, his grandfather discovered an important thing: calligraphy and ink have spirits that can communicate with words and infuse qi and meridians.

A handsome and refreshing travelogue can soothe the mind, and a wake-up call can enlighten the heart. Xie Chuncan's grandfather studied hard for a hundred years and finally figured out a special method of sealing the spiritual energy in ink, and then using the ink to write texts to nourish the spiritual energy. This method is called Shuqi.

A sentence written on clothes, "I have always been brave enough to fight ten thousand men, and I carry this heroic spirit into my life" can greatly boost a person's energy. A poem about the chivalrous spirit of a young man written in cursive script can also make people brave enough to take the lead.

This method of writing poems inside clothes, either to purify the mind, to boost morale, or to forge a strong body, became famous in just a few years. The Xie family also rose from a small family living in a remote corner of the mountains to become prosperous and famous in just over ten years.

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