Learning something new can be an arduous task, particularly if the subject matter is vastly different from what we are familiar with or if it demands the acquisition of new skills and knowledge. It can be disheartening to grapple with a lack of understanding or to stumble through mistakes, and it is not uncommon for individuals to feel the temptation to surrender or become discouraged. This leads some to question why humans are not like infants who innately know how to cry when they are hungry. It is as if they have been pre-programmed by an enigmatic force to vocalize their need for sustenance or to communicate their discomfort.
A similar phenomenon started to transpire when cultivators began incorporating martial skeletons into their practice, enabling them to instinctively acquire the abilities of various creatures. From soaring like a bird to grasping the flow of energy in the heavens and the earth, these extraordinary capabilities were all made possible by the martial skeleton.