Therefore, after pondering, Pei Ye decided to use a "shortcut". He planned to first learn both moves in a way that was neither mastery or non-mastery - that is, first mastering a relatively simple "eighty percent," leaving just the hardest "twenty percent" untouched.
Then, he would directly connect these two moves for practice... or say "usage". In this kind of understanding and experience, as well as in the mutual pull and correction of the two sword moves, he hoped to master this set of swordsmanship.
At first, it might sound like a cunning shortcut, but a little thought revealed it to be impractical.
Without laying a firm foundation, he wanted to hastily achieve it all at once; even though he clearly hadn't mastered a single move yet, he wanted to use them directly?