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Wang Yangming's Heart Control Sword
Martial Arts王阳明之驭心剑
Natural Hu Zhenxia
During the Zhengde period of the Ming Dynasty, the eunuch Liu Jin came to power, cholera broke out in the government, and many loyal and righteous people were killed. Wang Yangming, the head of the Ministry of War, offended Liu Jin for speaking out against Dai Ming, and was sent to the Miaoyi land in the southwest by the imperial staff forty years later. Liu Jin sent various masters to chase him all the way. Wang Yangming was seriously injured by the Jin Yiwei and fell into the water. He was rescued by the Confucian master Lou Liang and taught him the Confucian swordsmanship. Lou Liang was killed by the Jinyiwei artillery. Wang Yangming used the Gewu sword technique to kill the Jinyiwei commander Yang Yu and continued on the road. Liu Jin sent Zhang Yong with the "Four Tigers in the Inner Palace" to pursue him. Wang Yangming was injured and ran into the Dazhi Zen Temple. He was rescued by Master Huici and taught the Buddha's Great Compassion Tathagata Palm to repel the "four tigers". After Wang Yangming arrived in Longchang, Guizhou, Liu Jin instructed Xia Gao, the magistrate of Yizhou, to make everything difficult for Wang Yangming. He also instructed Xia Gao to deliberately create unrest in the southwest so that Liu Jin could lead troops out of Beijing to suppress the rebellion and seize the opportunity to seize military power. After Wang Yangming settled down in Longchang Station, he founded an academy, taught classes, handled the Buyi uprising, solved the Shui Tribe mystery, helped quell the Xianglushan Miao rebellion, and resolved a series of ethnic crises such as the poisoning of Yi villagers. Late one night, Wang Yangming realized the Heart-Controlling Sword, which combines the essence of Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism, after being enlightened and taught the Taoist "innocence Qi" by Fuquanshan Yuancheng. After the Rebellion of King Anhua, Liu Jin was afraid that his crimes would be exposed, so he lured the emperor out of the city, prepared to control the emperor on the outskirts of the city, and ascended the throne to rebel. Wang Yangming arrived in time and defeated Liu Jin with the Heart Control Sword, turning the tide and saving the Ming Dynasty.
During the Zhengde period of the Ming Dynasty, the eunuch Liu Jin came to power, cholera broke out in the government, and many loyal and righteous people were killed. Wang Yangming, the head of the Ministry of War, offended Liu Jin for speaking out against Dai Ming, and was sent to the Miaoyi land in the southwest by the imperial staff forty years later. Liu Jin sent various masters to chase him all the way. Wang Yangming was seriously injured by the Jin Yiwei and fell into the water. He was rescued by the Confucian master Lou Liang and taught him the Confucian swordsmanship. Lou Liang was killed by the Jinyiwei artillery. Wang Yangming used the Gewu sword technique to kill the Jinyiwei commander Yang Yu and continued on the road. Liu Jin sent Zhang Yong with the "Four Tigers in the Inner Palace" to pursue him. Wang Yangming was injured and ran into the Dazhi Zen Temple. He was rescued by Master Huici and taught the Buddha's Great Compassion Tathagata Palm to repel the "four tigers". After Wang Yangming arrived in Longchang, Guizhou, Liu Jin instructed Xia Gao, the magistrate of Yizhou, to make everything difficult for Wang Yangming. He also instructed Xia Gao to deliberately create unrest in the southwest so that Liu Jin could lead troops out of Beijing to suppress the rebellion and seize the opportunity to seize military power. After Wang Yangming settled down in Longchang Station, he founded an academy, taught classes, handled the Buyi uprising, solved the Shui Tribe mystery, helped quell the Xianglushan Miao rebellion, and resolved a series of ethnic crises such as the poisoning of Yi villagers. Late one night, Wang Yangming realized the Heart-Controlling Sword, which combines the essence of Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism, after being enlightened and taught the Taoist "innocence Qi" by Fuquanshan Yuancheng. After the Rebellion of King Anhua, Liu Jin was afraid that his crimes would be exposed, so he lured the emperor out of the city, prepared to control the emperor on the outskirts of the city, and ascended the throne to rebel. Wang Yangming arrived in time and defeated Liu Jin with the Heart Control Sword, turning the tide and saving the Ming Dynasty.