Explanation of the protagonist's own martial arts
So far, the protagonist's "self-created" martial arts include "Thirteen Swords of the Divine Gate", "Finger-Bending Skeleton", "Tai Chi Sword", and "Tai Chi Fist".
In fact, it really boosted his martial arts by the protagonist:
"Thirteen Swords of the Divine Gate" and "Finger-Bending Skeleton" are not so much a sword technique as a two-thick trick to use swords. The former uses the sword tip to stab people's "Shenmen Point" to remove weapons, while the latter uses internal force to bending the sword body and break it to hurt people. As a time traveler, the protagonist naturally learned these two tricks from the original work. He only needs to extract sword moves that can match these two tricks from the Quanzhen Sword Skills he learned, and add a little bit of his own creativity. Of course, these two sword techniques should be very different from the original version in terms of moves.
As for "Tai Chi Sword" and "Tai Chi Fist", these two extremely popular kung fu can be said to be everywhere (by the way, my dad is a Tai Chi fan. He has learned Tai Chi and Tai Chi Sword and is practicing Tai Chi Fan). Although they have become fitness techniques, the general routines are still somewhat similar. The protagonist combined with the essence of the Heart Skill mentioned in the original work (mainly "The Legend of the Condor Heroes" and "Flying Fox"), it is not too difficult to create these two sets of kung fu. Of course, it was just "creation" at the beginning. "Tai Chi Sword" was inspired by the sword intent left in Dugu Qiubai's letter, and then he went through the training of a battle with Ouyang Feng to mature step by step. "Tai Chi Fist" even more "borrowing a chicken to lay eggs". Zhou Botong, who has a profound martial arts attainment and a martial arts genius, helped to comprehend and perfect it.
It should be noted that the protagonist’s “self-created” martial arts are based on his own martial arts cultivation to a certain extent.
Chapter completed!