Definition
- **True Meaning of the Dao (道之真意)**: This is a critical milestone in Xianxia cultivation. Above “Unity of Man and Heaven,” a cultivator begins to grasp the *essence* of a specific natural principle—here, the cyclic nature of water. It’s not a technique you learn; it’s an understanding that cannot be unlearned. The Dripping Sutra becomes scaffolding; once you see the truth, the scaffold is irrelevant. - **Dripping Sutra (滴水经)**: The classic “one move, endless variations” school of Xianxia sword arts. The nine named moves (Drizzling Rain, Rainstorm Like a Curtain, etc.) are all facets of the same underlying insight. The phrase “water drops wear through stone” (滴水穿石) is a Chinese idiom about perseverance, but here it’s literal: the sword *becomes* that unstoppable drop. - **The alien giants and Dao-Soldier Armor (道兵甲铠)**: These creatures are “seed-born” and functionally immortal unless their armor is removed. The armor itself allows nine soldiers to fuse their strength into a coordinated fighting force. By stripping the armor one by one, Ji Ning breaks their unity and defeats them. - **Parental anxiety as narrative device**: In Xianxia, the hero’s family often waits helplessly during ordeals. This chapter shows the human cost on the parents—especially Yuchi Snow’s illness from a past battle—deepening the stakes beyond mere survival.