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Immortality Martial Arts: a Ribbon-cutting Knife at the Beginning

Fish But No Boat

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Daqian Dynasty, the fourth year of Jinglong. The imperial court was in turmoil twice, and the world was in turmoil. The barbarians in the northern plains were watching with eager eyes, and the monsters in the southern border were ready to move. At this time, Su He traveled through time and became a ribbon-cutting person. He was surprised to find that in this world, martial arts, Taoism, Buddhism, and Confucianism coexisted. The warriors have refined their energy and blood, and can break mountains with one sword, and cut rivers with whips. Taoist priests practice alchemy, thunder, Tiangang divine spells, and subjugate demons. The Buddha wishes that the incense and mind power may shine, the lotus flower shines on his tongue, and the Buddha's kingdom is in the palm of his hand. Confucian scholars cultivate a noble and righteous spirit, speak modestly about great righteousness, and criticize with words and writings. Let's see how Su He holds a ribbon-cutting knife, cutting grass and trees into lush forests, cutting paper to make soldiers, cutting clothes to worship ancestors, and cutting paper to summon spirits. Practicing the path of martial arts, competing for the road to immortality! "Jiancai is a gift for a blind date, and silver hairpins are a gift for a true phoenix." "Both birds carry ribbons in their mouths, and two people hold bridges in their arms."