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Chapter 39: Baji vs. Taiji

Chapter 39: Baji versus Tai Chi

As soon as Li Yan struck, Zhou Yi felt that the surrounding air seemed to flow. However, Li Yan's strike was different from ordinary punches and did not produce an air bursting effect.【】

However, Zhou Yi was not at all relaxed at this moment. As soon as Li Yan took action, he felt that this person's attainments in Tai Chi were really high.

Because Tai Chi is a typical boxing method of slow and fast attacks, this sentence does not mean that Tai Chi's offensive moves are slow, but that Tai Chi appears to be very soft and slow, but once it comes into contact with the opponent, it will immediately

It changed so fast, hard, and fiercely that it was impossible to

You won't give your opponent a chance, and you will immediately burst out your inner energy, directly inflicting internal injuries on the opponent, or even maiming the opponent to death. Real Tai Chi can be said to kill people with one move, and it is not the copycat that uncles and aunts in the park use for fitness.

The version of Tai Chi can be compared.

Regarding Tai Chi, Zhou Yi's grandfather Zhou Shan once made wonderful comments, that is, the training method is soft and the fighting method is fierce, almost as good as Bajiquan.

Because of these understandings of Tai Chi, Zhou Yi not only did not underestimate the enemy, but instead fought with full vigor against the enemy.

The moment Li Yan took action, Zhou Yi suddenly exerted all his strength, hit his arm, and smashed it out with his elbow. He was not confused by Li Yan's moves that did not sound powerful, because Tai Chi was about sticking to the opponent.

The body only begins to exert force. If an ordinary person encounters a Tai Chi master and underestimates the opponent by thinking that the Tai Chi moves do not even have the power to break through the air, they will definitely suffer a big loss.

Zhou Yi used the unique move Dragon Slaying Elbow in Bajiquan.

There is a proverb in Tai Chi: It is better to receive ten punches than one hammer.

This shows how powerful the Tai Chi hammering technique is.

Because this hammering technique relies on the strength of the whole body to hit with the arms, it is so fierce that it can hurt the enemy with one move.

There is also a proverb in Baji Quan: It is better to receive ten punches than an elbow.

The elbow technique in Bajiquan uses force from the waist and abdomen, and the whole body's strength is poured into it, which is full of lethality, as can be seen from this sentence.

Li Yan used the Prajna Hammer in his first attack, while Zhou Yi used the Dragon-Slaying Elbow to fight the enemy. This means that both of them used their own unique skills in the first move. They wanted to fight quickly and did not want to be sloppy.

When Zhou Yi took action, the cruel smile on Li Yan's face disappeared, because as soon as Zhou Yi took action, he realized that Zhou Yi used Bajiquan and his attainments were not low.

Under the attention of Badi and other people from the Shangwu Martial Arts School as well as Chen Hu, Li Yan's Prajna Hammer and Zhou Yi's Dragon Slaying Elbow actually collided in an instant.

There was no big movement when the two of them made their moves, but at the moment when their bodies came into contact, the surrounding air suddenly burst and made a snapping sound.

This is the explosive power of Neijiaquan

From the bursting sound of the air, it is enough to tell how powerful Zhou Yi and Li Yan's explosive power was.

After the air exploded, the entire boxing ring seemed to have experienced an earthquake, shaking violently several times. However, Zhou Yi and Li Yan separated at the touch of a button, took two or three steps away at the same time, and then stood firm again at the same time.

This move actually resulted in a tie between the two, with no one taking advantage. This made Barty and others a little shocked. Zhou Yi was able to catch Li Yan's move without falling behind. This was really a feat of martial arts.

These people in the museum were surprised. In their impression, Li Yan was an enemy.

"This old guy's strength is really strong. The most powerful opponent I met before was Mura Koji, the disciple of Mo Suo Dou. But that little Japanese was only good at Kung Fu and didn't have the deep inner strength of this old guy. Today I have a lot of strength.

It was a tough battle.”

Feeling the power of Li Yan's Prajna Hammer, Zhou Yi became deeply wary of Li Yan. What he thought before was absolutely correct. This Li Yan was indeed the most powerful opponent he had ever encountered.

"This kid, who must be less than twenty years old, can actually take this move from me? If given time, it would be great. No wonder this kid dared to challenge me alone instead of joining forces with his companions to deal with me!"

Zhou Yi was deeply afraid of Li Yan, and Li Yan was also shocked. He had achieved eight successes in one attack just now, and he used his own special move, but he didn't get any advantage, so he even doubted whether Zhou Yi was still in his mother's womb.

I started practicing martial arts, otherwise how could I have such fierce strength?

The two of them had their own thoughts, but it only took less than half a second. The next moment, Zhou Yi and Li Yan quickly took action and fought together!

With Tai Chi, the world is at peace, and with Wu, the Eight Extremes can shake up the universe.

From this sentence, we can see the status of Bajiquan and Taijiquan in Chinese martial arts. It can be said that Bajiquan and Taijiquan are the representative martial arts of internal martial arts. When practiced to a high level, they can almost compete with the world.

However, in modern times, there are many masters of Bajiquan, but there are fewer and fewer masters of Taijiquan.

In the past three hundred years in China, the recognized masters of Chinese martial arts were Sun Lutang and Li Shu. Sun Lutang was known as the Tiger Head Taibao and the best in the world. He was proficient in Tai Chi, Xingyi Quan, and Baguazhang, while Li Shu was specialized in Baguazhang.

Jiquan is also known as defeating opponents all over the world.

Sun Lutang and Li Shu are similar in age. They have been competing in public martial arts all their lives. Anyone can challenge them. However, it is strange that these two most famous people in the martial arts world have never fought against each other. Perhaps it is because they are afraid of each other, because the masters

If you cross a blow, you will either die or be injured. Therefore, in modern martial arts, many people rank Sun Lutang and Li Shu as the top masters.

Later, after Sun Lutang died, he only passed down the techniques of Xingyiquan. As for his own Sun-style Tai Chi and Baguazhang, no one could inherit his mantle.

Therefore, after Sun Lutang, there are very few real Tai Chi masters. Sun Lutang’s descendants and disciples are all famous for Xingyiquan, and the line of Tai Chi is in decline. As for the so-called Yang style Tai Chi, under Yang Luchan

It was indeed a time of great dominance, but later many of the unique skills were lost. Today, the park is full of uncles and aunties practicing Yang Style Tai Chi.

In fact, what they practice is no longer Tai Chi, but pseudo-Tai Chi, which has been copied several times. Therefore, many people say that Tai Chi can only be used for fitness and not for actual combat. But in fact, Tai Chi is famous for actual combat, but those

Practical combat techniques are slowly being lost.

But Bajiquan is different. Li Shu taught many disciples and produced many masters in those days. Unfortunately, each of his disciples had his own master. Two of them were bodyguards for Mao Taizu, and one went to

He came to Taiwan and worked as a bodyguard for Chiang Kai-shek, but this kind of thing is a good thing today, because it spreads Bajiquan. It is said that there are many Bajiquan masters in Taiwan.

Now Zhou Yi uses Bajiquan and Li Yan's Taichi duel. It seems to be the duel that should have happened many years ago. Bajiquan vs. Taijiquan. However, the two masters of decision-making, Sun Lutang and Li Shu, have already

Immortal Passing, the collision of these two major boxing techniques, changed the protagonists and became just Zhou Yi and Li Yan.

Every move of Tai Chi is smooth, soft and coherent, and every move is full of continuous strength and penetration. Once the attack is launched, it is like sticking to the body and relying on the attack. It is like the Yangtze River, flowing incessantly and making it difficult to guard against.

, and it is outstanding in terms of borrowing power.

As for Bajiquan, it has always been known as "shaking your arms and hitting the sky and falling down, stomping your feet to shake the nine states" and opening the door. This means that Bajiquan uses the head and feet as the universe, and the shoulders, knees, elbows and hips as the four directions. Every opportunity is used to insert needles and gaps.

Drill right away, don't fight without attacking, strike at the sight of a move, attack hard, forcefully open the opponent's door, and defeat the opponent in one fell swoop.

The first moves of Zhou Yi and Li Yan were evenly matched, and Li Yan suddenly felt like he was underestimating his enemy. He originally thought that Zhou Yi was so young, and even if he was powerful, he would not be that powerful. But now he no longer thinks so. In his heart, Zhou Yi has become

He is an absolute powerful enemy, so his old face now has a somewhat solemn expression, instead of the previous calm expression.

Li Yan's several consecutive attacks were defused by Zhou Yi. His expression changed again, and he used the "Wild Horse Parting Mane" to fight with Zhou Yi.

Parting the mane of a wild horse is just a simple action in the hands of ordinary Tai Chi practitioners, but in the hands of a master like Li Yan, there is William who can tear tigers and leopards apart. Once the opponent is stuck to him, his arms will be directly

Broken or torn.

This is the difference between real Tai Chi and copycat Tai Chi. In real Tai Chi, every move has practical significance, while in copycat Tai Chi, it can only kill time and exercise for retired old people. As for the

In actual combat, among the 10,000 people who practice Tai Chi, there will definitely not be a few true masters. Therefore, today's Tai Chi practitioners are just following the trend, and very few have learned real Kung Fu.

The parting of the wild horse's mane is a unique move in Tai Chi. Of course Zhou Yi knew how powerful this move was. He immediately used the "Tiger Hug" from the Eight Great Vajra Styles of Baji Quan to block Li Yan's attack like a seal.

Li Yan saw that Zhou Yi's defense was very clever and he changed his moves very quickly, so he immediately hit Zhou Yi on the head with a "hand waved pipa" move. Zhou Yi reacted very quickly and neutralized Li Yan's attack with a "Mountain Splitting Palm" move.

The two of them went back and forth and fought dozens of moves, but they still couldn't tell the difference.

"Master, come on."

"Master, destroy that kid!"

Under the leadership of the tall white man Gracie, the uninjured disciples in the martial arts hall all shouted together. Gracie got the favor of his master Li Yan today, and he wanted to flatter Li Yan. In the future, in the martial arts hall

He was able to get ahead, so he shouted very energetically.

However, Barty and his three core disciples, Clay and others, did not shout any slogans. On the contrary, the four of them had worried looks on their faces. Their martial arts were relatively high. Naturally, Zhou Yi and Li Yan were fighting on an equal footing for the time being.

But Chen Hu has not taken action yet. If Chen Hu and Zhou Yi join forces to fight Li Yan, Li Yan may not be able to hold on.


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