Chapter 3: Health-Preservation Techniques |
Wei Hong's implied meaning was clear to Wei Tu.
She was indicating that he should be cautious in his requests—she would assist with small matters but not large ones.
"I came to ask Second Aunt if she could help me learn some martial arts from the Huang family’s guards to strengthen my body," Wei Tu said after a moment of contemplation.
"Learning martial arts? Historically, the poor study literature and the rich practice martial arts. At your age, martial arts might not lead to much success," Wei Hong said, frowning slightly.
She had hoped Wei Tu would seek a good position at the Huang household instead, but since Wei Tu had been sold to the Li household, she chose not to voice that suggestion.
Having relatives in her maiden family gave her some leverage, but unfortunately, the Wei family was too weak to offer real help.
"Practicing health-preserving techniques to strengthen your body is also good," Wei Tu conceded, softening his request.
Compared to unique martial arts, health-preserving techniques were common among martial artists and not considered valuable.
"If you insist, I’ll speak to Master Ruan and ask him to teach you some techniques," Wei Hong sighed and agreed, seeing Wei Tu's determination.
"Second Aunt, the gift..." Wei Tu reminded as Wei Hong was about to leave.
"Qinghe, take the gift," Wei Hong said without turning back, instructing the maid as she continued down the corridor.
After a moment, Wei Tu realized that Wei Hong leaving without directly taking the gift was a subtle indication that he should not seek her help again in the future.
The gesture signaled the end of their familial bond in terms of assistance.
"Second Madam has spoken to Master Ruan. Brother Wei, please follow me."
In the afternoon, a maid named Cui Liu led Wei Tu to another courtyard in the front yard.
Upon entering the courtyard, Wei Tu saw a burly man with a sword at his waist teaching two young gentlemen dressed in fine garments. The older one looked around thirteen or fourteen years old, while the younger one was only seven or eight.
Wei Tu deduced that this burly man must be Master Ruan, the martial arts instructor mentioned by Wei Hong.
"Are you Wei Tu?" Master Ruan glanced at Wei Tu with a hint of disdain in his eyes, though he did not show it overtly.
"Yes, Master Ruan," Wei Tu replied, cupping his hands in a respectful gesture.
The guard’s martial arts instructor was a distinguished guest in large households, not a mere servant.
"Second Madam asked me to teach you a set of health-preservation exercises. I happen to have an old manual on the Turtle Breathing Technique that I learned in my youth. Keep it safe."
Master Ruan pulled out a yellowed booklet from his sleeve and tossed it to Wei Tu.
"Remember the techniques in this Turtle Breathing Technique. Return it to the gatekeeper in seven days."
He waved his hand, indicating that Wei Tu should leave.
Master Ruan showed no inclination to personally teach Wei Tu.
Seeing Master Ruan and the Huang family young masters' disdainful looks, Wei Tu wasn’t angry. He thanked them and left.
As he walked away, he overheard the young masters talking behind him.
"Yuan Shan, was that your cousin just now? Why didn’t you greet him?"
"He’s not my cousin. My mother never let me meet him..."
As the conversation faded, Wei Tu’s cheeks, once flushed with anger, began to cool. He realized he had been out of the Huang residence for a while.
"Is it because of this golden finger that I’ve gained courage and self-respect, no longer feeling numb?"
Wei Tu gave a self-deprecating smile.
He had anticipated such a situation when he decided to visit Second Aunt Wei Hong. But there was no alternative; apart from the Huang household, he had no other way to access health-preserving techniques, let alone martial arts.
Though health-preserving techniques were common, they were still precious compared to the ridicule and higher costs Wei Tu would face elsewhere.
“I’ll take it step by step.
“With the health-preserving techniques, if I persevere, I will eventually rise above others.”
Wei Tu clutched the booklet tightly and quickened his pace toward the Li residence. He could hardly wait to begin practicing the Turtle Breathing Technique.
Although health-preserving techniques were not as deadly as regular martial arts, they did not mean they lacked combat capabilities entirely. Being strong and healthy was still better than being an ordinary person.
Moreover, once he has mastered the health-preserving techniques, he could later incorporate other martial arts, making progress much easier.
Back at the Li residence.
After feeding the half-grown black horse, Wei Tu lit the oil lamp in the stable and retreated to his side room to study the booklet Master Ruan had given him.
The Turtle Breathing Technique was straightforward, consisting of seven stances and a total of thirty-two illustrations.
After two or three hours, Wei Tu began practicing the stances according to the illustrations.
He spread his feet apart, first adjusting his chest and back, then sinking his shoulders and elbows. He focused on his breathing, controlling each inhalation and exhalation.
His movements were stiff and he struggled to achieve the "top fluid, bottom rigid," "body fluid, stance rigid," and "fluidity and rigidity intermingled" aspects of the technique.
Fortunately, the stances were not overly complex. With repeated practice, he became more familiar with the movements.
Once.
Twice.
By the thirty-second repetition, Wei Tu saw a line of text flicker on his golden-purple fate slot, as if it had been engraved there.
[Turtle Breathing Technique (1/100): Practice nine times a day, mastery in five years]
"Five years? That's too long. It will take me five years to master this basic health-preserving technique..."
Despite the surprise at discovering this application of his fate, Wei Tu's face fell. Even though he had anticipated his aptitude might be average, the thought of spending five years to master a basic technique left him dissatisfied.
Typically, people become proficient in health-preserving techniques within a few months.
Five years seemed excessive.
"Wait, the five years are not the key, the focus is on the 'mastery' part..."
Wei Tu opened the booklet and found a line in the preface of the Turtle Breathing Technique:
“When mastery is achieved, qi will flow through the meridians, allowing one to enter the realm of sensing qi.”
Combined with the [Late Bloomer] fate, this meant that although Wei Tu would take longer to master the Turtle Breathing Technique compared to others, he would undoubtedly achieve mastery and develop a sense of qi.
In other words, his practice might not be worse than others; it was just that while others might appear proficient, they might not truly reach mastery.
"I'm not sure what this 'sensing qi' realm represents in the context of martial arts..."
Wei Tu sighed.
Limited by his background, his understanding of this world was still too shallow. He had only heard some rumors and hearsay.
However, he guessed that this state must be significant; otherwise, it wouldn’t be emphasized in the preface of the Turtle Breathing Technique.
“Five years is not a long time. When the five years are up, whether this golden opportunity matches my expectations will be clear.”
Wei Tu was patient.
He was seventeen years old. In five years, he would still be only twenty-two.
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