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Chapter 35 Peacock Nine Forms
Chapter 35 Peacock Nine Forms
"it is good!"
When the Chulu people secured the victory, cheers came from the side.
Looking at the reputation, it was Shui Dai who came over at this time.
Shui Sheng and Wang Xiaofeng, who was in a daze, couldn't help feeling guilty when they heard the sound - after all, in front of their master, they lost to people of the same age, and some of them lost their reputation as masters.
"Master, it's Xiaofeng who is not good at learning skills, and he is ashamed of Master." Wang Xiaofeng said in a low voice.
Originally thought that he was the eleventh in the list, rounded up to be invincible at the same age, but now it seems... I have underestimated the masters in the world.
"What's so embarrassing about it? There's no one who won't lose, it's embarrassing, and you don't have to wait for you to lose it. As a teacher, you've already lost it all yourself." Shui Dai is open-minded, or...has vision!
After all, Shui Dai is a well-known teacher - and his second brother Rou Yunjian Liu Chengfeng are both lay disciples of the Wudang School.
Like Shaolin, Wudang sect also has many lay disciples, among them Shui Dai, Liu Chengfeng, and Zhang Zhaozhong are all quite promising, especially the former, who is even a registered disciple of Master Zhang Sanfeng.
One-handed "Tai Chi Sword", was praised by real person Zhang Sanfeng as "already got three points of essence"...
Don't look at the "three points", this is already regarded as a high praise among the many true disciples of the Wudang School. In fact, Shui Dai's martial arts are indeed not weaker than those of the seven Wudang disciples, except for Song Yuanqiao and Yu Lianzhou.
In terms of vision, it is not limited to the surrounding one-acre three-point land.
"It's just a coincidence, I made Senior Shui laugh." Chu Luren said modestly.
There was indeed an element of trickery. After all, Wang Xiaofeng was not yet "proficient" in swordsmanship at this time, and the Chulu people attacked with finger force from a long distance, so it was easy to see the flaws.
"Chu Shaoxia is indeed a hero, so there is no need to be modest... I think that Chu Shaoxia's fingering just now seems to imply sword skills, and his internal strength has already reached a certain level. Given time, he must be a generation of heroes." Shui Dai looked very appreciative.
"Senior Shui praised it, but the younger generation just learned a lot, so they don't have any rules, just use it indiscriminately." The people of Chulu want to set up a "modesty gentleman" character set that is most popular with the public, and change it if they can't stand it!
"No, it's the best moves that don't stick to the moves... What does Chu Shaoxia think of Xiao Feng's swordsmanship?" Shui Dai didn't seem to be probing or teaching.
But this kind of question, the people of Chulu naturally come at their fingertips: "You already have the demeanor of everyone!"
Shui Dai shook his head unfazed by this kind of compliment: "Xiaofeng is still a lot behind, and he's not even proficient..." He said a lesson and looked at Wang Xiaofeng.
It's normal to lose, and now I blame him for neglecting to practice.
"The disciple knows his mistake." Wang Xiaofeng said hastily.
At this time, Shui Dai looked at Chuluren again: "This 'Peacock Swordsmanship' is just a little bit of the essence of the 'Taiji Tail' style in Taijiquan that I have learned by myself, plus the three sides of the Taiji sword. The combination is far from being subtle, but practice makes perfect, and it should even be said to be just the 'Nine Peacock Styles', not even swordsmanship."
This is true. Normally speaking, lay disciples have restrictions on spreading martial arts to outsiders.
For example, the Taiji sword that Shuidai learned, normally to pass it on to others, you must get the consent of the master, and become famous in Wudang.
However, the "Nine Peacock Styles" are not restricted. Originally, Shui Dai's idea was to take Wang Xiaofeng to Wudang to meet Zhang after he had mastered the peacock swordsmanship proficiently and had better grasp some of the principles of martial arts. Real people, hoping to pass on more advanced martial arts.
Wang Xiaofeng didn't live up to Shui Dai's expectations, although sometimes he was a bit arrogant, but in general, Wang Xiaofeng's aptitude was very good, and he could stand out among his peers.
Compared with the stone-like aptitude and understanding of Chulu people, it is even more different, but... Chulu people often have righteous epiphanies, which is very incomparable.
"Being able to extract the mystery of swordsmanship from Tai Chi is already a testament to his proficiency, and Shui Daxia is too modest." The people of Chulu never underestimated this swordsmanship.
Shui Dai didn't refute after hearing the words, but pondered for a while, and then said: "So... why don't I pass this sword technique to Chu Shaoxia, if Chu Shaoxia can really get the samadhi in the future, you can go to Wudang to find it. This fate."
Many Tiefu disciples couldn't help but look at Chulu people enviously when they heard Shui Dai's words.
There is no difference between Wang Xiaofeng and Shui Sheng—"Peacock Nine Styles" is not a secret in the first place, it is more like an introductory article prepared by Shui Dai to let them get started with Tai Chi...
Nowadays, although the various factions in the martial arts world regard the teaching of the Dharma as an important matter, it is not so important for this level of practice.
The Chulu people were very pleasantly surprised. After all, the "Peacock Nine Styles" is not a common product in terms of effect. After thanking him quickly, he asked Shui Dai for advice.
The surrounding Tiefu disciples also dispersed at this time, even if "it doesn't matter", they can't be made public!
Shui Dai will pass on the idea to the Chuluren, firstly because he has taken a fancy to the strength and aptitude he just showed, it can be regarded as a fate for Wudang, secondly, it is also the most important... Judging from the previous performance of the Chuluren , whose personality makes Shui Dai appreciate it very much!
According to the people of Chulu, "I heard from the disciples of Mount Song" that Liu Zhengfeng may be related to the Sun Moon God Sect, but Liu Zhengfeng really has nothing to do with the people of Chulu.
That is to say, the people of Chulu may not be people who uphold righteousness, but they are people who stand up for justice!
In the minds of Tie Wushuang and Shui Dai, the "retail-type" martial arts masters, the concept of "righteous way" is also different from those famous families.
In terms of making friends, those who are more righteous will be more popular...
However, it is a little different from what Chulu people imagined. Shui Dai taught the "Nine Peacock Styles" very quickly, and handed over the "Nine Styles" to him in less than half an hour. After that... there is no future!
There is no matching mentality...
Judging from Shui Dai's instructions, it's not that he didn't teach him, but the essence of the "Nine Peacock Styles". It is from these nine styles that he comprehends the concept of martial arts.
In a trance, the Chulu people also thought of something!
Before, the people of Chulu always thought that pure moves without the coordination of mental skills were just ostentatious and juggling moves...
However, it seems that this understanding cannot be said to be completely wrong, but it is not completely correct!
Perhaps... there are some pure moves that are not intended to be taught to practitioners through the circulation of inner breath?
For a moment, the people of Chulu thought of the Huashan School's "Sword Qi Controversy". If the moves are really a concave shape of one move, isn't Jianzong a bit stupid?
Without internal force, what is the use of concave shape?
Is the airbender also missing a string?
There is only internal strength, no moves that can cooperate, so it will get twice the result with half the effort, right?
But now this seemingly uncomplicated "Peacock Nine Styles" has given Chulu people new ideas...
After Shui Dai taught Chu Luren the basic sword moves, he didn't teach him any more, but told him to practice more frequently - this is the only "shortcut" to comprehend martial arts.
It is precisely because of this that Wang Xiaofeng does not think that the Chulu people can practice anything well-the Peacock Nine Forms may seem simple, but in fact the real function is to explain a side branch of Tai Chi. What is the use?
This kind of martial arts, if you want to practice it alone, the difficulty is too high, only those martial arts prodigy may be able to...
I have a master who asks for advice from time to time, but now I am still just practicing my shape in vain!
(End of this chapter)
"it is good!"
When the Chulu people secured the victory, cheers came from the side.
Looking at the reputation, it was Shui Dai who came over at this time.
Shui Sheng and Wang Xiaofeng, who was in a daze, couldn't help feeling guilty when they heard the sound - after all, in front of their master, they lost to people of the same age, and some of them lost their reputation as masters.
"Master, it's Xiaofeng who is not good at learning skills, and he is ashamed of Master." Wang Xiaofeng said in a low voice.
Originally thought that he was the eleventh in the list, rounded up to be invincible at the same age, but now it seems... I have underestimated the masters in the world.
"What's so embarrassing about it? There's no one who won't lose, it's embarrassing, and you don't have to wait for you to lose it. As a teacher, you've already lost it all yourself." Shui Dai is open-minded, or...has vision!
After all, Shui Dai is a well-known teacher - and his second brother Rou Yunjian Liu Chengfeng are both lay disciples of the Wudang School.
Like Shaolin, Wudang sect also has many lay disciples, among them Shui Dai, Liu Chengfeng, and Zhang Zhaozhong are all quite promising, especially the former, who is even a registered disciple of Master Zhang Sanfeng.
One-handed "Tai Chi Sword", was praised by real person Zhang Sanfeng as "already got three points of essence"...
Don't look at the "three points", this is already regarded as a high praise among the many true disciples of the Wudang School. In fact, Shui Dai's martial arts are indeed not weaker than those of the seven Wudang disciples, except for Song Yuanqiao and Yu Lianzhou.
In terms of vision, it is not limited to the surrounding one-acre three-point land.
"It's just a coincidence, I made Senior Shui laugh." Chu Luren said modestly.
There was indeed an element of trickery. After all, Wang Xiaofeng was not yet "proficient" in swordsmanship at this time, and the Chulu people attacked with finger force from a long distance, so it was easy to see the flaws.
"Chu Shaoxia is indeed a hero, so there is no need to be modest... I think that Chu Shaoxia's fingering just now seems to imply sword skills, and his internal strength has already reached a certain level. Given time, he must be a generation of heroes." Shui Dai looked very appreciative.
"Senior Shui praised it, but the younger generation just learned a lot, so they don't have any rules, just use it indiscriminately." The people of Chulu want to set up a "modesty gentleman" character set that is most popular with the public, and change it if they can't stand it!
"No, it's the best moves that don't stick to the moves... What does Chu Shaoxia think of Xiao Feng's swordsmanship?" Shui Dai didn't seem to be probing or teaching.
But this kind of question, the people of Chulu naturally come at their fingertips: "You already have the demeanor of everyone!"
Shui Dai shook his head unfazed by this kind of compliment: "Xiaofeng is still a lot behind, and he's not even proficient..." He said a lesson and looked at Wang Xiaofeng.
It's normal to lose, and now I blame him for neglecting to practice.
"The disciple knows his mistake." Wang Xiaofeng said hastily.
At this time, Shui Dai looked at Chuluren again: "This 'Peacock Swordsmanship' is just a little bit of the essence of the 'Taiji Tail' style in Taijiquan that I have learned by myself, plus the three sides of the Taiji sword. The combination is far from being subtle, but practice makes perfect, and it should even be said to be just the 'Nine Peacock Styles', not even swordsmanship."
This is true. Normally speaking, lay disciples have restrictions on spreading martial arts to outsiders.
For example, the Taiji sword that Shuidai learned, normally to pass it on to others, you must get the consent of the master, and become famous in Wudang.
However, the "Nine Peacock Styles" are not restricted. Originally, Shui Dai's idea was to take Wang Xiaofeng to Wudang to meet Zhang after he had mastered the peacock swordsmanship proficiently and had better grasp some of the principles of martial arts. Real people, hoping to pass on more advanced martial arts.
Wang Xiaofeng didn't live up to Shui Dai's expectations, although sometimes he was a bit arrogant, but in general, Wang Xiaofeng's aptitude was very good, and he could stand out among his peers.
Compared with the stone-like aptitude and understanding of Chulu people, it is even more different, but... Chulu people often have righteous epiphanies, which is very incomparable.
"Being able to extract the mystery of swordsmanship from Tai Chi is already a testament to his proficiency, and Shui Daxia is too modest." The people of Chulu never underestimated this swordsmanship.
Shui Dai didn't refute after hearing the words, but pondered for a while, and then said: "So... why don't I pass this sword technique to Chu Shaoxia, if Chu Shaoxia can really get the samadhi in the future, you can go to Wudang to find it. This fate."
Many Tiefu disciples couldn't help but look at Chulu people enviously when they heard Shui Dai's words.
There is no difference between Wang Xiaofeng and Shui Sheng—"Peacock Nine Styles" is not a secret in the first place, it is more like an introductory article prepared by Shui Dai to let them get started with Tai Chi...
Nowadays, although the various factions in the martial arts world regard the teaching of the Dharma as an important matter, it is not so important for this level of practice.
The Chulu people were very pleasantly surprised. After all, the "Peacock Nine Styles" is not a common product in terms of effect. After thanking him quickly, he asked Shui Dai for advice.
The surrounding Tiefu disciples also dispersed at this time, even if "it doesn't matter", they can't be made public!
Shui Dai will pass on the idea to the Chuluren, firstly because he has taken a fancy to the strength and aptitude he just showed, it can be regarded as a fate for Wudang, secondly, it is also the most important... Judging from the previous performance of the Chuluren , whose personality makes Shui Dai appreciate it very much!
According to the people of Chulu, "I heard from the disciples of Mount Song" that Liu Zhengfeng may be related to the Sun Moon God Sect, but Liu Zhengfeng really has nothing to do with the people of Chulu.
That is to say, the people of Chulu may not be people who uphold righteousness, but they are people who stand up for justice!
In the minds of Tie Wushuang and Shui Dai, the "retail-type" martial arts masters, the concept of "righteous way" is also different from those famous families.
In terms of making friends, those who are more righteous will be more popular...
However, it is a little different from what Chulu people imagined. Shui Dai taught the "Nine Peacock Styles" very quickly, and handed over the "Nine Styles" to him in less than half an hour. After that... there is no future!
There is no matching mentality...
Judging from Shui Dai's instructions, it's not that he didn't teach him, but the essence of the "Nine Peacock Styles". It is from these nine styles that he comprehends the concept of martial arts.
In a trance, the Chulu people also thought of something!
Before, the people of Chulu always thought that pure moves without the coordination of mental skills were just ostentatious and juggling moves...
However, it seems that this understanding cannot be said to be completely wrong, but it is not completely correct!
Perhaps... there are some pure moves that are not intended to be taught to practitioners through the circulation of inner breath?
For a moment, the people of Chulu thought of the Huashan School's "Sword Qi Controversy". If the moves are really a concave shape of one move, isn't Jianzong a bit stupid?
Without internal force, what is the use of concave shape?
Is the airbender also missing a string?
There is only internal strength, no moves that can cooperate, so it will get twice the result with half the effort, right?
But now this seemingly uncomplicated "Peacock Nine Styles" has given Chulu people new ideas...
After Shui Dai taught Chu Luren the basic sword moves, he didn't teach him any more, but told him to practice more frequently - this is the only "shortcut" to comprehend martial arts.
It is precisely because of this that Wang Xiaofeng does not think that the Chulu people can practice anything well-the Peacock Nine Forms may seem simple, but in fact the real function is to explain a side branch of Tai Chi. What is the use?
This kind of martial arts, if you want to practice it alone, the difficulty is too high, only those martial arts prodigy may be able to...
I have a master who asks for advice from time to time, but now I am still just practicing my shape in vain!
(End of this chapter)
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