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Vol. 5 Chapter 17- A New Way of Fighting

Tian let the dart slide from his sleeve. It still felt utterly amazing to use, but there were people around so he controlled his reaction. He let it hang just off the ground, then gave it a light kick. The heavy head swung forward and up, and Tian flowed with it. The moves weren’t explosive, and lacked the spearlike, thrusting quality of his usual moves. Instead, each swing moved like a reaching hand, or a waving branch. Not trying to pierce, but wrap. The moves looked slow, because on Tian’s end of the rope, they were. They were a lot more dramatic at the dart end. 

Snapping like a viper, wrapping like a vine, softly yielding to any touch but never letting go. He didn’t rush forward; he seeped, like water silently spilling over an over-full tub and soaking the carpet. His movements felt inexorable, that he was inescapable, that by being near him, you were trapped by him, wrapped by him, drowning in him. 

Liren stormed onto the practice ground. Her snake head spear stabbed out with blinding speed, retracted, then she shifted position on light feet and struck again. Never still, always on the attack. Pure attack, with every step a move for advantage. No tricks, only subtlety within simplicity. Each attack came at a fatal angle, each chosen to make defense or counterattack nearly impossible. 

The essence of the spear was in the thrust; Liren had told him that often enough. She was surely proving it now. It was yang made manifest- rigid, piercing, moving with explosive speed. Tian leaned into the yin, accepting everything that came, but never letting it leave. When the spear came too close, his rope wrapped around it. Liren tugged once, then reversed direction and charged in. Tian drifted back, while the rope twisted around them like a living creature. A fierce punch shot out, right for the point of his chin.

“I win.” Tian smiled. He was bent almost in half, as though the punch had landed and knocked his head off. But his foot had whipped up and around, stopping just on the point of Liren’s chin. He looked alarmingly boneless, standing on one leg, back bent almost ninety degrees backwards as the other leg came up into a near-vertical split. 

There was a slow, horrified clap from the edge of the ring. “You guys threw the tournament. You fought above your level, won the whole damn thing, and still threw the tournament.” Wang looked like he was questioning his life.

“No, not really.” Tian murmured.

“Yes, absolutely.” Liren nodded.

“Liren. Sister Subtlety. I was trying to do the polite lying thing.” 

“Why? They are good brothers and sisters.” Hong shrugged.

“Point.” Tian had to admit she was right. It was just that standing out too much felt a bit uncomfortable. Which, when he properly thought about it, was ridiculous to worry about now.

Wang and Su shared a look, then Su minutely shook her head. “You are stronger now. Sister Hong especially, but you too, Brother Tian. It seems you are fully recovered.”

Tian and Hong shared a look. “I’m really not. Neither is Liren.”

“No, really, you two look like death on four legs.” Brother Wang spread his palms, then slowly closed his fists. “You seem to have completely grasped your martial arts, including the esoteric meaning within them.”

Tian considered that carefully, and decided such a profound statement merited a sophisticated answer. “Eh?”

Liren gave him a disgusted look. He gave her a dark look right back.

“Oh, and can you explain what ‘esoteric meaning’ means?”

“No, but that’s no reason to throw our face by not lying about it. Shameful. Do not speak to me in public, I do not know the uneducated.” Liren sniffed and turned away.

Tian looked over to Sister Su for support. “Sister Su, wouldn’t you agree that ignorance of the ignorant is ignorance three times over? Surely she would be the uneducated person here?”

“An interesting question- is ignorance additive or exponential? In any case, what Husband Wang was referring to was what might be considered the main difference in Earthly Realm arts. At least, in differentiating the good from the bad.”

Tian perked up. He had definitely noticed a difference in quality between arts like Light Body Heavy Hands and Imperial Heavenly Swallows. One might have been written by a thug, while the other was written by a sage. The difference in results was equally wide. Light Body had been an adequate if ordinary light body art. It was perfect for him at the time- he picked it up very quickly, a vital quality since he was heading for the battlefield. 

Heavenly Swallows, on the other hand, gave him darts he could control with his mind, sending them out and calling them back as though they were extensions of himself. There was the minor issue of cost, complexity, a basic cultivation period that stretched for several years before even initial mastery could be reached and the sheer danger of the cultivation method itself, but other than that, it really was a staggeringly powerful art. He tended to end fights with his Heavenly Swallows before the enemy knew the battle had begun. 

“Please, Sister, say more.”

“Our daoist arts are made by careful study of the world and ourselves, leveraging the flow of vital energy through our bodies, and particularly our meridians and acupoints, to achieve specific results. However, it is extremely difficult to record in writing what one has learned and experienced with their bodies. So good arts are written in such a way that they communicate that feeling.”

Sister Su stopped there. It was apparently all that needed to be said. Tian felt like there should probably be more, but judging from his Senior Sister’s expression, he was wrong. He therefore nodded appreciatively, then looked over at Brother Wang. Brother Wang smiled awkwardly and rubbed the back of his head. 

“Sis’ Su explained the gist of it, honestly. Mmm. Let’s see. Are you still firmly against analogies?”

“Is it a common one?”

“Not really.”

“Then they are not to be trusted. I only tolerate the common analogies because I have memorized what people are actually saying when they talk nonsense.” Tian folded his arms. He was unshakable in his belief that people should just say what they meant.

Brother Wang spread his hands and looked heavenward. “You know the core skill of learning is understanding by analogy, right?”

“I do not.”

“Right. Yes. Not sure what I thought was going to happen there.” Wang muttered. “Anyway. You create an art. Let’s use my “Mountain Stamp” technique as an example. You know the route the vital energy has to flow through, but it’s not that simple. There is a rhythm to it. A timing, a way of moving, that raises the art from usable, to powerful, to dominant. You know how to use it perfectly, because you are the one who invented it. But I, reading what you wrote hundreds or thousands of years later, might not pick any of that up if you say ‘Stand tall but balanced and hit hard while reserving control. But only do it when you should do that.’ Those words could mean a lot of things to a lot of people, right?”

“Sure.” Tian agreed. He noticed Hong minutely nodding too.

“Well, what if, instead, you wrote “Embody Mount Emi. Endure the seasons unwavering, until the thaw melts the ice and collapses upon the enemy.” That would be, from your perspective, absolute gibberish, right?”

Tian smiled. “Brother Wang understands me well.”

“Mount Emi is a tallish mountain with a wide base. It is notorious for its spring avalanches which are incredibly lethal for those traveling on or near the mountain. Yet, despite all the tumbling ice and snow, the mountain itself does not move. It remains firmly rooted in the ground. So I should be like the mountain, planted in a wide stance but with upright posture, and rather than attacking randomly, I should wait patiently for the opportunity to make a devastating strike, and it should be when the enemy is practically on top of me. As for the distribution of force, strike fast and hard, but without losing that wide stance. Maintain the balance over my feet, not in the hammer blow.”

“That… still seems likely to be misunderstood.” Tian gave Wang a searching look. He wouldn’t, in a million years, have picked up on all that.

“Right, it definitely can. Which is why people spend ages trying to understand the authors, understand the art, trying to get a feel of the images, meditate on them, all that. Digging out all the hidden meanings. Which is what ‘esoteric’ literally means, a hidden or obscure meaning, known only to a few.” Wang’s smile slid sideways into a half grin. 

“Ah. We have stumbled onto a truth of our fighting arts that we had, until now, not understood.” Tian nodded, finally getting it.

“Yep. More accurately, you are finally using them the way their authors intended. The art didn’t change, you are just, for the very first time, using it to its full effect.”

Sister Su nodded and jumped back in at this point. “The scripture pavilion keeps and maintains all the arts that are submitted to it, but the ones we consider worth promoting are ones that carry the strongest traces of a particular dao path. While there isn’t necessarily a causal link between degree of daoist truth in an art and its combat effectiveness, the Chief Librarian’s seminal monograph Guarding Against Tigers on the Way, includes a remarkable statistical analysis of more than eight thousand combat arts demonstrating a high degree of correlation.”

Tian had to spend a moment working out what she meant, but eventually nodded. “My way of fighting was too yang for what the creator of Snake Head Vine Body intended. I’m not laughing, but that’s hilarious.”

“And my Fairy Maiden From a Fiery Star Spearplay is intensely yang oriented, but it seems I wasn’t going hard enough into it. Which is, equally, hilarious.” Hong’s voice sounded a bit hollow.

Tian had a different idea, but it was absurd so he kept his mouth shut. Still… Sis’ Liren had filled out nicely since she had absorbed some of his yin. What if the problem wasn’t the fire, but the fairy maiden?

They looked at each other. “Moon Crossing the Lake?” Tian asked.

Liren hummed her agreement and started following the footwork. Tian did the same. Their movements were subtly different to how they were the day before. They had already grasped the muscular control, but now they tried to grasp the concept behind it. Liren was able to gently flow, her steps becoming illusive, her posture deceptively still even as she drifted over the grass in the Wang family courtyard. Tian, however, took the art to a new level.

Tian floated over the grass, moving like a ghost without bending a single blade. Liren tried to dodge him, but for some reason she kept finding Tian wherever she turned. He gently put the back of his wrists against the inside of her wrists, his ankle to hers, and let himself flow. It was the same as yesterday, but-

“Oh. Oh heavens. How are you doing that?” Liren sounded somewhere between moved and horrified.

“The moon crossing the lake is intangible, but inescapable, never where you are looking, but always in front of you. Whether it’s running towards the moon or away, you can only drown.” Tian murmured. “And, on a more practical level, I’m relaxed, and letting you do the work. My senses are entirely focused on you. The wind of your movement, the warmth of your skin, the sunny smell of you-”

Liren jumped back. “AND THAT is quite enough of that!”

Tian blinked “Pardon?”

“You can’t just go and say those kinds of things! And you know it perfectly well!”

“I do?” Tian blinked.

“You, you… you!” Liren’s hand’s convulsed. “How long are you going to pretend that human speech is a mystery to you?”

“Pretend?” Tian tilted his head to the side and blinked his wide eyes slowly.

Liren nodded thoughtfully. “I’d start running if I were you.”

“No need. I think I just figured something out. Hey, Brother Wang?”

“Yes?” The big man was sharing some roasted sunflower seeds with Su and plainly enjoying a show. 

“Is there a lake or river near?”

“There is a pond just behind the north building, why?”

Tian just smiled and drifted away from his watching siblings. He didn’t look like he was moving fast, but it took barely three breaths for him to reach the pond. When his siblings caught up, they found him drifting over the surface of the water, smiling like a duck.

Comments

He still doesn't know he just basically started on a love poem in her general direction. Even after all of that talk on metaphor.

Ben Nikel

Terrifyingly.

Ben Nikel

Oh! Everyone who told Tian the rope dart was bad at striking were right. But also way wrong. It's not a bad art because it can't strike, it's a good art for controlling the fight. They mislead Tian into the yang aspect.

Andrew Goebel

"don't threaten me with a good time" -tian probably

Sean Shivers

Oh can he extend this to gliding on air currents? Maybe with the Crane's impressions?

BaguaBrady

Wait, how do ducks smile?

Kevin O'Malley

"they found him drifting over the surface of the water, smiling like a duck." Everything but learning how to actually swim. I imagine him lounging on his back on top of the water with a shit eating grin.

Isak Mark

Nothing like a moon waltz, staring deeply into the eyes of your life partner. Observing everything you love about them; not being able to help yourself, you compliment her perfection out loud. Ah such a great platonic friendship.

Isak Mark

TIAN BABYGIRL *PLEASE*

Fayhem

It mostly seems to work off of the analogies coming from shared mediums of knowledge. Like the poems of that merchant cultivator who explained how the poems could form a shared means of references. Its all attempts to squeeze a bunch of possibly very differently derived information into a uniform format for someone else. Main issue is still loss of info as you are using a abstraction to tell people stuff that isnt beholden to human society.

Veridescent

I keep expecting Tian to break out a "teehee" and flutter his eyelashes, and am endlessly - but only slightly - disappointed. Much like Liren, really.

Tim Gonsalves

I feel like the analogy make technique worse because a guy who explain very clearly do this and this happen your going to master it in no time where by using metaphor your purposefully making the technique worse so someone may figure out how to use it as intended and to add on someone .ay have a completely different understanding of the art that will never let them figure out the technique because there very core can not understand the art

Thomas Davis

They're just roommates who share finances and are literally willing to die for each other! There's absolutely nothing romantic about that!

Sean Shivers

10:1 that sister liren initiates on the upcoming expedition when they absorb the treasures. 5:1 that she'll try earlier at least once before that on the way there... Initiate physical contact that tian will enjoy, reciprocate, but not really understand the importance of.

Sean Shivers

god this chapter is just what I needed

Gunnar

His voice is filled with the Dao Charm of Beauty.

Alexander Dupree

Who wants to bet the Wang clan has started a betting pool about how long it’s gonna take these two to make it official? Obviously most of the mountain would be participating. And what odds do you think they would set?

Kain

And the rest of the story is going to be Tian making innocent completely Smutty innuendoes.

Thomas Lawless

You ask chat GPT to max the pretentiousness of your comments before posting them, or do you write all those scrabble words yourself? You sound like what slow people think academics should sound like. My txt-to-speech app started reading out the comments after it was done reading through the chapter and I felt... worried that my child may end up the same way if I'm not careful. Jokes aside, you aren't doing anyone, especially yourself, any favors by cultivating that vocabulary. Nothing wrong with having grasp of it to call upon when needed for clarity, but this is beyond gratuitous.

SlaveToMyWhims

What's a lil pegging between soulmates

Notcreepycreeper

We are at some point going to find a proper dao person studying various duck species

Veridescent

To be fair he wasnt making a metaphor he was just noting what he was doing while being trusting and intimate with Liren. Its not exactly the same thing as flirting though he may not mind such a thing eventually

Veridescent

Could also be more fat in general. Her abs were like bronzed ribbed walls before.

Veridescent

Hm similar to cultivation being acculmatiom of particular symmetries of reality one could note that due to the context of accumulation being spread out one may use flawed analogies. Nominally the largest goal would be cross context searching to find new paths of accumulation in known paths and varients within. I suppose in some ways the best pedologies would mix knowledge from medicine, alchemy, and formations to figure personal varients from physique, experiences, and localities and seek to give such experience to those seeking a path. Which is somewhat what the pavilion is but its currently quite limited to specific strata of acknowledged patterns. The optimal framing would be akin to making a ionic varient of a element for a chemist which on some level seems fair. For all that the origin exemplified one context the Dao may be bigger and each person would differ too.

Veridescent

"How fleeting are all human passions compared with the massive continuity of ducks." Dorothy L. Sayers, 1935

Mqrius

"...Liren had filled out nicely since she absorbed some of his yin" Tian means boobs, right?

EvilLittleThing

Is Tian’s favourite guitarist Santana? Because being so smooth under the moonlight defo rings a bell

Vainirion

Do ducks smile? Also oh my god, Tian, you disaster.

Summer Coff

Bro he literally made then an inverse yin yang paired destiny intwinned double wuxia hero couple from like day 1. He made the ship 😂

Michael Grable

Poor Liren, Tian is too cultivation-brained for her

BrilliantDawn

I'm in stitches. Upon further reflection, we have a chapter highlighting Tians aversion to allegory, mixed in with incredibly smutty allegory. This is the good stuff.

JTP

Following on what some of the others have said I believe that Tian's flirting is stemming from him following his instincts and doing what feels right in the moment, but I don't think he has consciously acknowledged what his feelings are leading to and is still recognizing them for what they are.

Robert Mullins

Tian must guard his words more carefully lest he end up on the receiving end of Liren's thrusting spear.

Robert Mullins

Damn. Warby had officially fallen to the shippers

Teach

"ITS PLATONIC I SWEAR"

Draeysine

What a remarkable duck!

William Johnson

Floating on water

João Vene

At this point you're just fucking with us. "The essence of the spear was in the thrust; Liren had told him that often enough" and, "Tian leaned into the yin, accepting everything that came." Honestly, I had money on them getting together and then getting torn apart because the secret between the Hongs and Xangs(?). Now, I'm more worried what will be unleashed when these two find balance.

Andrew Goebel

It being accidental is increasingly unlikely at this point

Tessellae

The duck reference at the end. Also the flirting was goated. I like how you explain understanding of a technique and how it plays into the effectiveness of a technique many people do it but that was the best way I’ve ever heard it explained.

Baconwargod

How does one smile like a duck?

Ryan Naquin

Honestly I wasn’t feeling Liren + Zihao for a while because I liked their dynamic as it was, but this is fantastic 😂 Tftc!

James Faulkner

Lol

GreenB

He’s honestly such an accidental flirt. He gets up close and personal while murmuring softly about how good she smells. Huh??!

Diarmuid McGinnity

I feel like Tian knows, but doesn't know he knows if that makes sense.

Brandon Cleveland

Poor Liren. That poor, poor girl.

João Vene

Good Lord Tian is laying it on thick. It's a toss up between wether he wins this round of verbal chicken, or has raised his obliviousness to new heights.

JTP


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