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South Mao, North Ma.
Chapter 34: Practicing Symbol Drawing. [34]
Summary
A year’s plan lies in spring, and a day’s plan lies in the morning. Early study sessions help awaken our brains for learning. The protagonist shares a vision with Ma Nao, who excitedly drags him to celebrate with lunch at his house. Shi Ye praises the protagonist for his achievement and introduces him to drawing talismans, emphasizing the importance of mental focus and specific times for drawing. The protagonist realizes his memory improves when learning about yin-yang techniques. After a hearty meal, he is determined to practice drawing talismans for revenge and to test his newfound skills. He names his book "Maoshan Yin Yang Book" and focuses on two practical talismans: a protective talisman and a road-opening talisman.Full content
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