The literary giants of the late Ming Dynasty began by copying books
Chapter 206 Teaching Boxing
While practicing Tai Chi, Wang Wenlong explained the principles of each step. These were all found in online tutorials back then.
"Tai Chi requires the head of the head, the hands to play Bagua and the feet to step on the five elements. The seniors in our sect once said that 'boxing was developed in the Book of Changes and theory was developed in medicine.' Qi reaches the four ends: the hair is the end of blood, the tongue is the end of flesh, the armor is the end of tendons, and the teeth are the end of bones..."
As the four elders of Trinity Gate listened, their originally leisurely expressions gradually turned into serious ones. Lu Wenhui's brows gradually furrowed, and his eyes were fixed on Wang Wenlong's every move.
He was not fascinated by Wang Wenlong's fancy words. The key was to discover that there was indeed something in Wang Wenlong's Tai Chi.
The theory of Tai Chi has a deep relationship with traditional Chinese medicine, and there are many research results on traditional internal skills. Although many college students in later generations just want to earn credits and may not necessarily learn anything, in the eyes of practitioners, this boxing method There is definitely a reason.
The direct disciples brought by the four people were all practitioners of the Jiuxu Mind Method and had extensive research on Qigong. Some disciples followed Wang Wenlong's movements without moving, quietly imitating his movements with their hands and feet.
After finishing a set of Tai Chi, the four elders nodded.
Zhu Fengshi was the first to speak: "This set of boxing techniques is extremely exquisite. It combines the virtual and the real, and connects the Qi channels. Jianyang Taiji Sect must have been created by an expert."
Zhang Hongdu also nodded repeatedly, "This boxing technique is to mobilize the four meridians of Ren, Du, Chong and Dai, and then unblock the twelve main meridians of the hands and feet, as well as the four extraordinary meridians."
Zhang Hongdu has an extremely profound research on internal strength. When watching Wang Wenlong's movements, he discovered that although the whole set of Tai Chi movements is constantly changing and making circles, Wang Wenlong's tail has always remained centered. Many movements during the movement of the boxing are deliberately squeezing the long body. This point is where the two meridians of Ren and Du merge. It is obviously intended to regulate the Little Zhoutian.
Lu Wenhui asked: "I wonder who the master in Jianyang is. Does he have a more complete Tai Chi routine?"
Of course, Wang Wenlong cannot create too many characters in his sect. The more characters there are, the more likely mistakes will be made. It is best to eliminate them as soon as possible.
He wiped his sweat and replied: "My sect's population has withered, and it must have been cut off in the Ming Dynasty. My master is just a sailor who sailed to the West. He only passed down some skills from his ancestors, but he doesn't know many more moves." ”
Lu Wenhui and Lin Zhijing couldn't help but said at the same time: "What a pity!"
Lin Zhijing explained to Wang Wenlong: "I guess these twenty-four movements of Tai Chi are a simplified version. Many of the movements are not very satisfactory. According to Jianyang, I am afraid that the entire version has been lost."
The standard twenty-four posture Tai Chi in college physical education classes is an adapted version, which is easier to learn, but a lot of content has been deleted. The four people in front of me are all Qigong practitioners. From a professional perspective, it is easy to see that Tai Chi The punch has been altered.
Zhang Hongdu said: "This boxing method is extremely profound. It is not only of practical significance, but also an excellent method for refining and nourishing Qi. If I have the opportunity, I should go to Jianyang to find someone from my own sect to complete the boxing skills, and then practice day and night. I think it will come from Preserving life is of great significance.”
Wang Wenlong smiled inwardly. Tai Chi was not reformed until the late Qing Dynasty. Who could he learn from now?
The four people praised Wang Wenlong's Tai Chi skills repeatedly. Wang Wenlong took the initiative and said: "Your religion is willing to help promote new crops. I am very grateful. I am willing to teach Tai Chi to people in Xia Jiao."
The four of them were stunned. Lu Wenhui looked surprised and asked quickly: "Is what Mr. Jianyang said true?"
Wang Wenlong nodded. It was useless for him to hide this thing, but letting it out now would be a good way to build relationships.
The four elders of the Trinity Sect and many disciples were already full of joy.
Lin Zhaoen laid a good foundation back then. The Trinity Sect was originally formed by incorporating the martial arts, pharmacology, and thoughts of Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism. The inclusiveness of the Nine Sequences of Mind Method can even absorb Western medicine and Tai Chi. No problem at all.
When I saw the four Tai Chi elders just now, I already felt that there are many wonderful things in this boxing method. There is no need to ask. If this thing can be incorporated into the inheritance system of Trinity Sect, it will definitely be of great benefit to the development of the sect.
Wang Wenlong didn't hide his secrets, he just taught him what he was told. He expressed his willingness to teach Tai Chi on the spot at the banquet.
The four elders attached great importance to this. Wang Wenlong had already taught the boxing skills so magnanimously, so naturally the four of them did not dare to overwork Wang Wenlong.
The four of them discussed and selected twelve of their most popular disciples, each of whom learned two moves to shorten Wang Wenlong's teaching time.
The first person to come up was Zhu Fengshi's eldest disciple, the one who had just practiced the Gen recitation method. Wang Wenlong made a gesture:
"Put your feet together, lower your hands, and squat your lower limbs." Zhu Fengshi's disciples learned it at a glance, and then repeated it twice.
Wang Wenlong gradually discovered that although the movements were the same, after Zhu Fengshi's disciple hit him twice, although his movements remained unchanged, his whole aura changed.
All he could see was that the spirit on his head needed to push hard, the horse-step energy was sinking into his Dantian, and his hands were slowly stretched up and down. It was completely different from Wang Wenlong's own loose posture. It reminded him of the Tai Chi teaching video he watched back then. Demonstrate actions.
Wang Wenlong asked: "How did this senior brother change his movements like this?"
The senior brother then realized that he had changed the force exerted. For fear that Wang Wenlong would be dissatisfied, he hurriedly said: "I hit it twice, and I feel that this movement seems to be intended to push upward but downward. I have to twist the force so hard to activate the Qi pulse." Smooth...Did you do something wrong?"
Wang Wenlong suddenly thought of the key points of Tai Chi's starting point explained in the information he read at that time: "If you want to move upward, it means you want to move downward."
At that time, he didn't pay attention at all, but now he suddenly understood after seeing this senior brother's movements - as expected, it was as if there were mountains across the line. When he was practicing Tai Chi, he didn't learn the things from the textbooks, but he actually realized them by self-study.
He knew that pretending to be in front of people who understand would only make him look bad, so he nodded and said with a smile: "In my sect, it is said that the movement of Tai Chi is "intended inside but not outside." I guess that's what it means. Thank you, senior brother, for clarifying the confusion."
Zhu Fengshi saw that his disciple's movements were different from Wang Wenlong's. He originally thought that Wang Wenlong would be angry, but he did not expect that Wang Wenlong accepted it graciously and said words of thanks.
Zhu Fengshi was stunned for a moment, and then he couldn't help but sigh and said: "Dong Jianyang is so open-minded and his demeanor as a noble scholar is admirable."
Wang Wenlong smiled and said: "I am not proficient in martial arts, so I just leave the boxing skills to the experts to study."
The twelve disciples selected from Xia Jiao came on stage one by one. All the selected disciples were masters of martial arts. Wang Wenlong only performed the moves once before all twelve of them learned them.
Wang Wenlong also revealed all the contents of the boxing scriptures that he knew. Many of Wang Wenlong's movements were wrong. Seeing Wang Wenlong's magnanimity, everyone analyzed the true usage of Tai Chi together on the spot. Wang Wenlong also revealed the contents of the teaching materials in his memory. For everyone’s reference.
Soon, almost the entire way of exerting force in Tai Chi was changed.
For example, in the move of hugging the knees and stepping forward, Wang Wenlong originally moved his center of gravity backward to avoid falling, but after everyone analyzed it, Wang Wenlong realized that the correct way to exert force is to keep his center of gravity unchanged.
While trying, Zhu Fengshi got up and did this movement himself. He took three steps in a row, with his center of gravity sinking steadily in the center of the lower body. The lower part was empty and the upper part was strong, and the upper part was empty and the lower part was strong. The floor made a buzzing sound when each step landed, and his palms pushed out. His sleeves were filled with wind noise.
You don't need to know Tai Chi to see that Zhu Fengshi's force is correct. His Qi veins are strong and he can exert all the power of his body.
And no one dared to look down upon Wang Wenlong. Although Wang Wenlong was not good at practicing, this was his skill after all.
The more people practice internal skills, the more they can feel the mystery of Tai Chi. Zhu Fengshi felt that his body's energy was flowing through just a few moves, and he was already full of praise for Tai Chi in his heart.
After all the twenty-four Tai Chi movements were analyzed, everyone in the Trinity Church was already extremely grateful to Wang Wenlong.
Such a profound boxing technique is at the level of a mountain-suppressing magic weapon no matter which sect it is placed in. Wang Wenlong is willing to give all his money to teach it, which is definitely a great favor.
Wang Wenlong was also quite happy - he lost nothing, listened to the analysis and explanations, and also learned the true method of exerting force in Tai Chi movements.
The Trinity sect is divided into "literary way" and "martial way", and it also has its own martial arts inheritance. Zhu Fengshi's disciples stand up and take weapons to become an army.
Wang Wenlong gained the friendship of the Trinity Church by teaching a few tricks, and the benefits were immeasurable at critical moments.
(End of this chapter)
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