The best small landlord

Chapter 11 1 Step, 1 Pit

Chapter 11
This is the first Tai Chi frame taught by Mr. Wu to Su Yang - Wangjiang Style.

Martial practitioners practice qi. This qi is actually the heat of the body. The heat of ordinary people cannot be stored in the body and will evaporate from the pores. However, internal martial artists can temporarily close the pores and retain the qi through a special martial arts frame. In the body, the horse stance, which is popular among the people, is actually a martial arts frame, tempering the spirit and spirit, but few people can stand on the horse stance standard as a horse, and stand until the center of gravity falls on the end of the spine, so few people You can use this to get your breath out.

Su Yang's river-watching style was taught by Mr. Wu. Just standing there at random will produce immediate effects, closing pores, retaining heat, and the energy consumed by using dark energy is also slowly recovering. Practicing Tai Chi, more and more qi will be generated. This qi runs through Su Yang's whole body and reaches his temples. Su Yang's energy is getting better and better.

After playing for a while, Su Yang changed his rhythm slightly, his pores opened and closed suddenly, and his whole body suddenly became foggy.

This is a change of breath, only the most essential energy will stay in the warrior's body permanently, and the excess chaff can only be allowed to flow away.

After going back and forth like this, it took a full hour for Su Yang to stop. His face was flushed, his face was radiant, his breath was like a snake, and he felt a clearer progress than before.

Su Yang secretly calculated that if he didn't use other methods and continued to practice like this, after about one or two years, he would reach the peak of Ming Jin and become a martial arts master.

This is already an extremely fast speed, but Su Yang is still not satisfied.

He thought about ways to quickly improve, and found that only by using external boxing to make up for it, and practicing both internally and externally, can he quickly reach the peak of Mingjin.

"It's a pity that Mr. Wu is not here, and no one taught me foreign boxing."

Su Yang regretfully said that he used to practice whatever Mr. Wu taught him, but now that Mr. Wu is gone, Su Yang realized that he had learned very little.

At this time, Su Yang really wanted to meet that mysterious boy again. That boy was not very old, but he had already reached the peak of his energy, and he could still burst out his energy. something.

It's like flirting with the palm of the hand and stealing the peach with the monkey.

Thinking of lifting the palm of the hand, Su Yang simply opened up his posture and practiced, constantly adjusting his posture, and mastering the change of the body's center of gravity. After practicing for a while, Su Yang found that Hoututao's left hand supporting the ground was not used It is used to catch Shamon's eyes, but to maintain balance. If one claws out and does not steal a peach, this hand can quickly support it and jump back suddenly without being counterattacked.

Su Yang is very smart, and can often draw inferences from one instance to another. Although there is no master to teach him, he has touched the key points bit by bit. His progress is also rapid, and his movements are getting faster and faster.

In this way, time passed day by day, Su Yang put aside other things, hid in the underground practice room every day, and practiced hard. He didn't learn much, but it was easier to specialize, and he studied every move to the extreme.

Whether it's Tai Chi used for defense to unload force and strike force, or Tai Chi's offensive moves such as moving and blocking, leaning and throwing the body, or lifting the yin palm and monkey stealing peaches, Su Yang has made great progress. After a period of practice, his strength has become even stronger. It's soaring, and with a palm strike, the sleeves can make a slight slap.

However, Su Yang still felt that the progress was too slow.

"It would be great if there is a teacher. If it is not possible, it would be good to have a comparable opponent." Su Yang expressed his feelings again.

He turned his head to look at the various exercise equipment in the practice room. He knew that these equipment were all custom-made for certain martial arts, but he didn't know what they were, so naturally he couldn't use them.

Only the wooden dummy pile and the plum blossom pile composed of dozens of wooden sticks, Su Yang knew their uses. Among them, the wooden dummy pile was used for practicing Wing Chun, while the plum blossom pile must be used for practicing footwork.

Su Yang doesn't understand Wing Chun, he has only seen it in movies, and he can't do anything if he practiced it randomly. As for the plum blossom pile, Su Yang thinks he can try it, and maybe he can get something.

As soon as he thought of it, Su Yang came to the plum blossom pile and saw a few large characters written on the first wooden stick: Walking like a fire, every step creates a pit.

Su Yang thought about it for a long time, and felt that it meant that walking should be fast and fast, like stepping on fire, without staying, but it is not drifting, but hard, and every step must be firmly stepped.

As for whether this is the case, Su Yang felt that he would only know after trying.

As soon as he supported it, he turned over and put on the plum blossom pile, and raised his foot to step on the next pile.

The first stake was okay, and there was no difficulty, but for the second one, Su Yang found that his feet were mixed with garlic. If he wanted to step on the third stake firmly, his feet had to be twisted like noodles, and his body It also has to be tilted to sixty degrees to step on.

With such difficulty, Su Yang couldn't maintain his balance at all, and suddenly he stumbled and fell off the pile.

Difficult things, on the contrary, aroused Su Yang's competitive spirit.

What he and Mr. Wu learned the most is Tai Chi. Tai Chi puts more emphasis on the lower hand and pays attention to the word "steadiness". However, in terms of footwork and bodywork, it is far less varied and weird than Baguazhang and Xingyiquan.

Baguazhang has gossip and gossip, and its footwork is like a "thief". It always walks around the enemy, dodges to the enemy's side, and attacks its weakness. .And Xingyiquan has twelve shapes, that is, twelve kinds of body skills, dragon, tiger, monkey, horse, rooster, harrier, swallow, eagle, 鼍, 骀, eagle, bear, many changes, adapt to the situation.

On the contrary, Tai Chi has nothing.

Therefore, the aspect of agility is Su Yang's weak point.

When fighting against people, if you have good agility, you will be able to be one step ahead of others everywhere, advance, attack, retreat, and defend, and remain invincible.

Su Yang wanted to make up for his shortcomings, so he competed with the plum blossom pile, turning up again and again, and falling down again and again. Every extra step was extremely difficult, but he didn't care at all. Think of it as a road to conquer, to conquer step by step.

Until night fell, Su Yang could only walk five steps on it at most. After five steps, his body would definitely lose his balance.

In this way, for the next half month, Su Yang put most of his thoughts on walking the plum blossom pile. In his opinion, this plum blossom pile is a bit weird, and he doesn't know which abnormality arranged it. Almost every step, These are the limits that the human body is difficult to achieve. I saw Su Yang leaning left and right on the top, like a tumbler. As soon as his left foot stepped out to the right, his body was almost toppled. Forcibly pulled back.

Sometimes, when the body is leaning forward, the footsteps have to be stepped backward, completely contrary to the inertia, as if the purpose is to torture people.

As determined as Su Yang, he almost felt that he couldn't complete the step perfectly, and almost gave up.

(End of this chapter)

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