In the realm of cultivation, we employ various terms. For newcomers, here's a brief guide:
Master: A mentor, whether male or female, who imparts knowledge. It holds different ranks like Direct Disciple, signifying being first in line, and others.
Mistress: A female master's equivalent, or the wife of a male cultivator. Be cautious not to confuse it with "mistress."
Fellow Daoist: A common greeting among practitioners, often interchangeable with "fellow cultivator."
Cultivation: A versatile term, usually denoting the process of strengthening oneself through meditative practice.
Laws: Example of to gravity on Earth, understanding and mastering it allow limited control, the greater mastery the more stuff you can do.
Intents: Derived from one's comprehension of techniques, such as swordsmanship, distinct from laws.
Closed Door Cultivation: A lengthy period of uninterrupted practice, often leading to negative consequences if disturbed.
Backlash: Resulting from excessive power use, consuming specific items, or employing forbidden techniques, it can weaken or even fatally harm you.